2007 Caribbean Cup

The four semifinalists (Cuba, Guadeloupe, Haiti, and hosts Trinidad and Tobago) qualified for the 2007 edition of the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Haiti eventually won the tournament despite having to qualify for the finals through a play-off of third-place teams from the second round and finishing second in its final-round group.

Guadeloupe were the surprise of the tournament, as former French international Jocelyn Angloma came out of retirement to help the team advance to the semifinals, qualifying for its first Gold Cup in the process.

(UK £ values calculated on 28 September 2006) Trinidad and Tobago receive bye to final round.

Aruba,  French Guiana,  Montserrat,  Puerto Rico and  Sint Maarten did not enter.

Group host Netherlands Antilles finished last by capturing a lone draw.

Playing in the final game on the group's last day knowing they had to defeat Haiti by 3 goals to qualify, Jamaica could only muster a 2–0 victory, meaning that St. Vincent & Grenadines pulled the upset and advanced to the second round based on goals scored.

Host Cuba won Group E, with the Bahamas advancing as well by defeating a surprisingly competitive Turks & Caicos team.

Played in United States Virgin Islands at Lionel Roberts Park.

1  British Virgin Islands withdrew due to not being able to send a team; their matches were all awarded 3–0 to their opponents.

However, Dominican Republic withdrew, leaving Bermuda and Haiti to contest a two-game set.