The Caribbean Football Union has moved the Club Championship semifinal and final from T&T to Guyana.
The semifinal leg of the competition was scheduled for the Marvin Lee Stadium, Macoya from May 25 to 27, however due to undisclosed reasons, the matches will now take place at the Providence Stadium, Guyana from May 23-25. According to a source close to the matter, the decision to move the final stage of competition was due to the fact that the Guyana Football Federation said it will be willing to fund the entire event.
So far, Digicel T&T Pro League champions, Defence Force and Guyana Super League champions, Alpha United have qualified for the semifinal round. Defence Force, the 1985 and 1987 winners' reached the last four after it trounced Guyana's Milerock 4-0 and 3-0 over two-legs to complete 7-0 aggregate win while Alpha United edged River Plate of Puerto Rico 3-2 in its second-leg match following a 0-0 first-leg draw.
In the remaining quarterfinal ties, Haitian champions Tempete will hold a 1-0 lead when it hosts T&T's Caledonia AIA on Saturday in St Marc while defending CFU Club champions, Puerto Rico Islanders come up against Suriname's Walking Boys. The first-leg is set for Saturday in Suriname with the return-leg set for Puerto Rico, a week later. The two semifinal winners and third placed club will qualify for the 2011-2012 Concacaf Champions League.
