International Competition
- 1987 CONCACAF Champions' Cup
- First Round v. L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau—1:3, 2:0 (L'Etoile de Morne-à-l'Eau advances 4:3 on penalties)
- CFU Club Championship 2000
- Group Stage v. Violette AC—5:0
- Group Stage v. Paradise SC—1:0
- Group Stage v. Roots Alley Ballers—3:0
- Championship Group v. W Connection—1:3
- Championship Group v. Joe Public F.C.—1:1
- Championship Group v. Carioca F.C. 2:1
- CFU Club Championship 2002
- Preliminary Round v. George Town SC—0:3, 7:1 (Harbour View F.C. advances 10:1 on aggregate)
- Group Stage v. US Robert—4:1
- Group Stage v. W Connection—1:2
- CFU Club Championship 2004
- First Round v. Ideal SC—1:15, 15:0 (Harbour View F.C. advances 30:1 on aggregate)
- Semifinals v. Inter Moengotapoe—4:6, 3:2 (Harbour View F.C. advances 9:6 on aggregate)
- Final v. Tivoli Gardens F.C.—1:1, 1:2 (Harbour View F.C. wins 3:2 on aggregate)
- CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2005
- Quarterfinals v. D.C. United—1:2, 1:2 (D.C. United advances 4:2 on aggregate)
- CFU Club Championship 2006
- Group Stage v. Aigle Noir AC—1:0
- Group Stage v. Positive Vibes—5:0
- Group Stage v. SV Centro Social Deportivo Barber—2:0
- Semifinals v. W Connection—2:3
- CFU Club Championship 2007
- Group Stage v. Puerto Rico Islanders—2:2
- Group Stage v. Inter Moengotapoe—1:2
- Group Stage v. SAP F.C.—10:0
- Quarterfinals v. Portmore United—2:0
- Semifinals v. San Juan Jabloteh—0:0 (Harbour View F.C. advances 10:9 on penalties)
- Final v. Joe Public F.C.—2:1
- CONCACAF Champions' Cup 2008
- Quarterfinals v. D.C. United—1:1, 0:5 (D.C. United advances 6:1 on aggregate)
- CONCACAF Champions League 2008–09
- Preliminary Round v. UNAM Pumas—0:3 (UNAM Pumas advances 3:0 on aggregate)
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