Caribbean Professional Football League (1992 to 1995)

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title: Caribbean Professional Football League (1992 to 1995)
text: The Caribbean Professional Football League was a short-lived association football competition spanning several Caribbean nations. The aim of the competition was to introduce professional standard football to the Caribbean region. The participating teams were franchises created by local businessmen and the teams featured full international players. Players such as Theodore Whitmore and Rodney Jack participated in the competition. The league proved to be problematic and the Kingston Gleaner report
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date modified: 2023-04-03T20:22:28Z
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