Pacific FC to play Jamaican club Waterhouse FC in 2022 Concacaf League preliminary round
Concacaf conducted the draw for the 2022 Concacaf League competition on Wednesday night in Miami, as Canadian Premier League club Pacific FC learned that they’ll play Jamaican side Waterhouse FC in the preliminary round of the tournament.
The first round will kick off in mid-summer, with the first leg of the preliminary round scheduled for July 26-28, and the second leg set to be played around August 2-4. Pacific, having been drawn from Pot 1, will host the second leg at Starlight Stadium, after travelling to Jamaica for the first leg the week before.
This will be Pacific’s first appearance in the Concacaf League, for which they qualified by winning the 2021 CPL championship. The league has previously been represented by Forge FC in each of the past three seasons; last year, they advanced all the way to the semifinals (which qualified them for the Concacaf Champions League) before bowing out at the hands of Honduran side FC Motagua.
📋 Así se jugará la Ronda Preliminar de #SCL22. Los ganadores jugarán los Octavos de Final 👀 pic.twitter.com/oRaq3wyA0L
— Concacaf (@Concacaf) June 9, 2022
Waterhouse, a club based in the Jamaican capital of Kingston, qualified for this year’s Concacaf League via the Caribbean Club Championship; they placed fourth in that tournament, and then went on to defeat Puerto Rican side Bayamón FC in a qualification playoff to earn a spot.
In last season’s Jamaican National Premier League campaign, Waterhouse finished atop the table for the regular season, though they lost the championship final to rivals Cavalier on penalty kicks.
On Vancouver Island, news of Pacific’s Concacaf League opponent was greeted with cheers by the onlookers at the club’s official watch party in Victoria. Supporters were joined by the likes of club president Rob Friend, captain Jamar Dixon, and mascot Stewie the Starfish.
🔱 A great turnout tonight for @Pacificfccpl's CONCACAF League draw watch party#CanPL #SCL22 pic.twitter.com/ECTty6d3SZ
— Canadian Premier League (@CPLsoccer) June 9, 2022