Alpha ‘The Hammer’ United are mere steps away from competing with some of the top clubs in the CONCACAF Champions League (CCL) but first they have to finish in the top three of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) when the final rounds are held here on May 25 and 27.
The country’s number one club will come up against Puerto Rico’s Highlanders on Wednesday in the feature game while Trinidad & Tobago Defence Force will challenge Tempete of Haiti in the curtain raiser of the doubleheader at the Guyana National Stadium.
On the second day of competition the two winners of their respective games will clash while the losing teams will meet.
The overseas teams will arrive in Guyana on Monday and according to president of the club Odinga Lumumba, his team is “ready for the task ahead.”
The team will be encamped from Tuesday