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CONACACAF’s elite club competition, the Champions League, has long been the preserve of clubs from central and North America.

The days when famous old Caribbean names such as Suriname’s Transvaal or Haiti’s Racing Club could win the competition were long gone, and despite boasting 31 of CONCACAF’s 41 members, just a solitary team from the region was allowed to take part. But that has now changed.

CONCACAF has overhauled its club format into a series of competitions that

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