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Inter Moengotapoe (sometimes rendered Inter Moengo Tapoe or just IMT) is a Surinamese football club, based in Moengo, Marowijne between Paramaribo and the border town of Albina. They play their home matches at the Ronnie Brunswijkstadion.

Inter Moengotapoe
Full nameStichting Inter Moengotapoe
Founded1 January 1992; 32 years ago (1992-01-01)
GroundRonnie Brunswijkstadion
Moengo, Suriname
Capacity5,000[citation needed]
OwnerRonnie Brunswijk
ManagerJosef Joekoe
LeagueSuriname Major League
2024Suriname Major League, 4th of 10
Websitehttps://web.archive.org/web/20101229121640/http://inter-moengotapoe.net/
Current season

Since the launch of professional football on February 22, 2024,[1] Inter Moengotapoe is competing in the professional Suriname Major League.[2]

History

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IMT was champion of Suriname 10 times, winning every year between 2006-07 and 2018–19 except for 2007–08, 2011–12 and 2017-18.

IMT has participated in the CFU Club Championship nine times, most recently in 2017 when they were eliminated in the first round, finishing runners-up in their group. The club kit manufacturer is Jako.

The club made international headlines in September 2021, when Surinamese Vice President, and club owner, then 60-year old, Ronnie Brunswijk, inserted himself into a 2021 CONCACAF League match against Honduran outfit, Olimpia, playing 54 minutes.[3][4] Olimpia won the match 6–0.[5] Following the match, video leaked online that showed Brunswijk paying Olimpia players after the match, suspecting pundits that Brunswijk engaged in match fixing. On 22 September 2021, CONCACAF launched a formal investigation,[6] and on 25 September 2021 both Inter Moengotapoe and Olimpia were disqualified from the tournament, with Brunswijk being banned from playing in CONCACAF competitions for three years.[7]

Honours

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Domestic

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Continental

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Other

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  • Guyana Cup
    • Winners (2): 2010, 2014

Performance in CONCACAF competitions

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Quarter-finals v. Collectivity of Saint Martin  Juventus – 2:0, 1:1
Semi-finals v. Jamaica  Harbour View – 4:6, 2:3
Group stage v. Antigua and Barbuda  SAP – 3:3
Group stage v. Jamaica  Harbour View – 2:1
Group stage v. Puerto Rico  Puerto Rico Islanders – 2:5
First Round v. Netherlands Antilles  CSD Barber – 0:1, 3:1
Second Round v. Trinidad and Tobago  San Juan Jabloteh – 1:3, 1:2
Preliminary Phase v. Guyana  Milerock – 1:0, 1:2
First Round v. Guyana  Alpha United – 1:0
First Round v. Guyana  Milerock – 7:1
First Round v. Curaçao  Hubentut Fortuna – 3:2
Second Round v. Antigua and Barbuda  Antigua Barracuda – 0:3
Second Round v. Trinidad and Tobago  W Connection – 0:6
Second Round v. Haiti  Victory – 2:8
First Round v. Jamaica  Waterhouse – 0:4
First Round v. Trinidad and Tobago  Caledonia AIA – 2:2
First Round v. Haiti  Mirebalais – 1:2
First Round v. Guyana  Alpha United – 0:3
First Round v. Trinidad and Tobago  Central – 0:2
First Round v. Guadeloupe  CS Moulien – 3–2
First Round v. Dominican Republic  Atlántico FC – 1–0
First Round v. Trinidad and Tobago  W Connection – 1–3
First Round v. Haiti  Racing des Gonaïves 2–2
First Round v. Antigua and Barbuda  Hoppers 2–0
First Round v. Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  Bequia United 4–1
Group Stage v. Aruba  Nacional 5–0
Group Stage v. Barbados  Weymouth Wales 5–0
Group Stage v. Guadeloupe  USR 5–1
Semi Final v. Aruba  Nacional 4–0
Final v. Martinique  Club Franciscain 1–2
Group Stage v. Sint Maarten  Flames United 12–0
Group Stage v. Dominican Republic  O&M 1–1
Semi Final v. Puerto Rico  Metropolitan 3–1
Final v. Haiti  Cavaly 0–3
Round of 16 v. Honduras  Olimpia 0–6, DSQ.
Group Stage v. Aruba  Nacional 5–2
Group Stage v. Martinique  Golden Lion 4–3
Semi Final v. Guadeloupe  Gosier  4–0
Final v. Puerto Rico  Bayamon  1–2

Players

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Current squad

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As of 22 September 2021

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Suriname  SUR Cherwin Doorson
2 DF Suriname  SUR Anduelo Amoeferie
5 DF Suriname  SUR Miquel Darson
6 DF Suriname  SUR Giovanni Asabigie
7 FW Suriname  SUR Donnegy Fer
8 DF Suriname  SUR Ronaldo Kemble
9 DF Suriname  SUR Giovanni Waal
10 FW Suriname  SUR Damian Brunswijk
11 FW Suriname  SUR Kareem Kwasie
12 MF Suriname  SUR Jerrel Wijks
No. Pos. Nation Player
14 MF Suriname  SUR Sersinho Eduard
16 FW Suriname  SUR Rievaldo Doorson
23 FW Suriname  SUR Gilberto Cronie
24 MF Suriname  SUR Romeo Kastiel
30 GK Suriname  SUR Obrendo Huiswoud
60 DF Suriname  SUR Urano Morris
61 MF Suriname  SUR Ronnie Brunswijk (captain)
69 DF Suriname  SUR Joel Baja
77 FW Suriname  SUR Vitorino Pinas
99 DF Suriname  SUR Naldo Kwasie

References

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  1. ^ Dagblad Suriname, SML Programma Week 4 & Standenlijst van de SVB, 11 March 2024 (in Dutch)
  2. ^ De Ware Tijd, Profvoetbal een gok, 26 February 2024 (in Dutch)
  3. ^ Garcia, Adriana (22 September 2021). "Suriname vice president, 60, becomes oldest player in international club competition". ESPN. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  4. ^ Bonesteel, Matt (22 September 2021). "Suriname's vice president inserted himself into a pro soccer match. He's 60". The Washington Post. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  5. ^ Tolmich, Ryan (22 September 2021). "60-year-old Suriname vice president Brunswijk starts CONCACAF League match for Inter Moengotapoe". Goal. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  6. ^ Guy, Jack (23 September 2021). "Ronnie Brunswijk: Soccer body launches probe after locker room video of Suriname vice president raises 'integrity issues'". CNN. Retrieved 23 September 2021.
  7. ^ "Concacaf Statement regarding Inter Moengo Tapoe and CD Olimpia". CONCACAF. 25 September 2021. Retrieved 26 September 2021.
  8. ^ "Inter Moengotapoe bi-campeĆ£o em Suriname – Futebol Central". Archived from the original on 2014-05-20. Retrieved 2014-05-12.