ABCS Tournament

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The ABCS Tournament is an annual football tournament between the representative teams of Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao and Suriname.

Founded2010
RegionCaribbean (CFU)
Teams4
Current champions Curaçao
(2nd title)
Quick facts Founded, Region ...
ABCS Tournament
ABCS-toernooi
Torneo ABCS
Founded2010
RegionCaribbean (CFU)
Teams4
Current champions Curaçao
(2nd title)
Most championships Suriname
(3 titles)
2022 ABCS Tournament
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Louis Giskus, the President of the Suriname Football Federation said that the competition was formed "to strengthen the relationship between the Dutch speaking countries in the Caribbean".[1]

If the scores are level after 90 minutes plus injury time, the game proceeds straight to penalty kicks. No extra time is allocated.

Venues

More information Stadium, Capacity ...
Stadium Capacity Location Year(s)
Ergilio Hato Stadium 10,000 Willemstad, Curaçao 2010, 2013
Frank Essed Stadion 3,500 Paramaribo, Suriname 2011, 2015
Trinidad Stadium 5,500 Oranjestad, Aruba 2012
Stadion Rignaal 'Jean' Francisca 3,000 Willemstad, Curaçao 2021–2022
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Tournaments

More information Year, Final ...
Year Final Third place match
Winner Score Runner-up Third place Score Fourth place
2010
(Details)

Suriname
22
(6−5 p)

Curaçao

Aruba
33[n 1]
Bonaire
2011
(Details)

Bonaire
22
(4−3 p)

Aruba

Suriname
20
Curaçao
2012
(Details)

Aruba
10
Suriname

Curaçao
92
Bonaire
2013
(Details)

Suriname
31
Curaçao

Bonaire
21
Aruba
2014 Postponed
2015
(Details)

Suriname
10
Aruba

Curaçao
41
Bonaire
2018 Cancelled
2021
(Details)

Curaçao
10
Bonaire

Aruba
22
(4−1 p)

Curaçao U-20
2022
(Details)

Curaçao
22
(6−5 p)

Suriname

Aruba
10
Bonaire
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Notes
  1. Players of Bonaire walked off the pitch after a disagreement over a penalty kick being given against them

Teams' achievements

More information Team, Winners ...
Team Winners Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place
1  Suriname 3 (2010, 2013, 2015) 2 (2012, 2022) 1 (2011)
2  Curaçao 2 (2021, 2022) 2 (2010, 2013) 2 (2012, 2015) 1 (2011)
3  Aruba 1 (2012) 2 (2011, 2015) 3 (2010, 2021, 2022) 1 (2013)
4  Bonaire 1 (2011) 1 (2021) 1 (2013) 4 (2010, 2012, 2015, 2022)
 Curaçao U-20 1 (2021)
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Medals by nations (2010–2021)

Update after 2022 ABCS Tournament (7th).

More information Rank, Nation ...
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Suriname (SUR)3216
2 Curaçao (CUR)2226
3 Aruba (ARU)1236
4 Bonaire (BOE)1113
Totals (4 entries)77721
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Tournament history

ABCS Tournament 2010

Also known as the Pais Positivo Cup 2010.

First round

More information Curaçao, 3–0 ...
Curaçao 3–0 Aruba
Espacia (1–0)
Trenidad (2–0)
Steba (3–0)
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More information Suriname, 4–2 ...
Suriname 4–2 Bonaire
Kwasie 13', 63'
Rijssel 39'
Rigters (4–2)
Martha (3–1)
I. Piar (3–2) (pen.)
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Third place playoff

More information Aruba, 3–3 (abandoned)1 ...
Aruba 3–3
(abandoned)1
 Bonaire
Santos
Escalona (pen.)
I. Piar
A. Piar
Christiaan
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1 Players of Bonaire walked off the pitch after a disagreement over a penalty kick being given against them.

Final

More information Curaçao, 2–2 ...
Curaçao 2–2 Suriname
Espacia (1–2)
Lake (2–2)
? 20' (o.g.)
Emanuelson 36' (pen.)
Penalties
  5–6  
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ABCS Tournament 2011

First round

More information Curaçao, 1–3 ...
Curaçao 1–3 Bonaire
Bito 10' report Kunst 25'
A. Piar 72'
Calvenhoven 87'
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More information Suriname, 0–0 ...
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Third place playoff

More information Suriname, 2–0 ...
Suriname 2–0 Curaçao
Banetti 46'
Limon 76'
report
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Final

More information Bonaire, 2–2 ...
Bonaire 2–2 Aruba
Kunst 34'
Janzen 45+?'
report Bergen 50'
Gomez 53'
Penalties
Bernardus soccer ball with check mark
Janzen soccer ball with check mark
Calvenhoven soccer ball with check mark
Tomasa soccer ball with check mark
4–3 soccer ball with red X Breinburg
soccer ball with check mark Bergen
soccer ball with check mark Santos de Gouveia
soccer ball with check mark Kock
soccer ball with red X Gomez
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ABCS Tournament 2012

The 2012 edition of the tournament is to be hosted in Aruba between 13 and 15 July.

First round

More information Aruba, 3–2 ...
Aruba 3–2 Curaçao
Gilkes 2'
Raven 44'
Barradas 76'
Martina 70'
Colina 72'
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Referee: Antonius Pinas (Suriname)
More information Suriname, 8–0 ...
Suriname 8–0 Bonaire
Limon 28'
Jomena 30'
Wall 37'
Sordam 52'
Aloema 61' (pen.)
Jomena 63'
Djemesi 74'
Drenthe 88'
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Referee: Rudolph Angela (Aruba)

Third place playoff

More information Bonaire, 2–9 ...
Bonaire 2–9 Curaçao
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Referee: Antonius Pinas (Suriname)

Final

More information Aruba, 1–0 ...
Aruba 1–0 Suriname
Gilkes 35'
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Referee: Javier Jauregui (Curacao)

ABCS Tournament 2013

The 2013 edition of the tournament was hosted in Curaçao between 14 and 16 November.

First round

More information Bonaire, 0–2 ...
Bonaire 0–2 Suriname
report Talea 20'
Apai 61'
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Referee: Javier Jauregui (Curaçao)
More information Curaçao, 2–0 ...
Curaçao 2–0 Aruba
Isenia 14', 31'
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Referee: Johannes Dolaini (Suriname)

Third place playoff

More information Bonaire, 2–1 ...
Bonaire 2–1 Aruba
I. Piar 74'
Barzey 76'
report Escalona 43'
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Referee: Edsel Dimie (Curaçao)

Final

More information Curaçao, 1–3 ...
Curaçao 1–3 Suriname
Report Pinas 3'
Najoe 67', 88'
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Referee: Javier Jauregui (Curaçao)

ABCS Tournament 2014

It was initially announced that the 2014 edition of the tournament would be hosted by Suriname from 7–9 November. All matches were to be played at André Kamperveen Stadion. Following a strong performance by Curacao during 2014 Caribbean Cup qualification, the tournament was moved to 28–30 November since Curacao would be participating in the finals of the 2014 Caribbean Cup.[2][3] It was later announced that the tournament had been postponed until 2015 because Curacao had just finished a long Caribbean Cup process.[4]

ABCS Tournament 2015

The 2015 edition of the tournament was hosted in Suriname between 30 January and 1 February.[4]

First round

More information Curaçao, 0–0 ...
Curaçao 0–0 Aruba
Report
Penalties
  3–5  
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Referee: Johannes Dolaini (Suriname)
More information Suriname, 3–0 ...
Suriname 3–0 Bonaire
Vallei
Pokie
Cronie
Report
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Referee: Juniel Adelina (Curaçao)

Third place playoff

More information Curaçao, 4–1 ...
Curaçao 4–1 Bonaire
Winklaar
Winklaar
Martina
Martina
Report Barzey 85'
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Referee: Ricky de Leca (Aruba)

Final

More information Suriname, 1–0 ...
Suriname 1–0 Aruba
Cronie 5' Report
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Referee: Juniel Adelina (Curaçao)

2018 ABCS Cup

The 2018 edition of the tournament was scheduled to be played 11–13 May 2018 at the Trinidad Stadium in Oranjestad, Aruba[5] but was cancelled after Curaçao withdrew and qualification for the 2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League was announced.[6]

2021 ABCS Tournament

The ABCS tournament 2021 between Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao and Curaçao U20 took place between 1 and 3 October. Curaçao, whose football association got 100 years old in 2021, hosted.

First round

More information Curaçao, 7–1 ...
Curaçao 7–1 Aruba
  • Colina 17', 47'
  • Sprockel 20'
  • Na-jir Penny 56'
  • Pop 59', 65'
  • Rosa 70'
Report
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More information Curaçao U20, 3–4 ...
Curaçao U20 Curaçao3–4 Bonaire
  • Martina 7'
  • Winklaar 21'
  • Bibiana 63'
Report
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Third place playoff

More information Curaçao U20, 2–2 ...
Curaçao U20 Curaçao2–2 Aruba
  • Winklaar 50'
  • Kastaneer 66'
Report
  • Hodge 33'
  • Salazar 45+?'
Penalties
1–4
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Final

More information Curaçao, 1–0 ...
Curaçao 1–0 Bonaire
Pop 76' Report
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2022 ABCS Tournament

The 2022 ABCS Tournament was hosted by Curaçao and was the 7th edition. The tournament was played from 24 to 26 November 2022. This edition featured all four countries of Aruba, Bonaire, Curaçao and Suriname for the first time since 2015.

First round

More information Suriname, 4–1 ...
Suriname 4–1 Bonaire
Report
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More information Curaçao, 2–2 ...
Curaçao 2–2 Aruba
Report
  • Charles 82'
  • Van der Wijne 90'
Penalties
5–3
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Third place playoff

More information Bonaire, 0–1 ...
Bonaire 0–1 Aruba
Report
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Final

More information Suriname, 2–2 ...
Suriname 2–2 Curaçao
Report
Penalties
5–6
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