Founded : 1961
President : Jack Warner
Country : North, Central America and Caribbean region
Official website : http://www.concacaf.com
About CONCACAF
The CONCACAF’s principal task is to oversee and organize club league and national teams competitions in the region. It is also in charge of administrating the FIFA men and women Qualifiers for the World Cup, as well as youth football, beach football, and indoor football competitions. The Golden Cup is the most important competition that the CONCACAF organizes and administers. The CONCACAF Champions Cup is the most important club level competition in the region.
Confederation History
The CONCACAF was founded in 1961 with the fusion of the Football Confederation of Central America and the Caribbean (CCF) and the North America Football Confederation (NAFC), it is currently headquartered in New York City. The United States national squad as the first team to win the first edition of the Golden Cup in 1991 against Honduras, but then the Mexican national football team won the next three editions.
In 1994 the CONCACAF had the fortune to join the UEFA and the CONMEBOL in being the only football federations to have hosted the FIFA World Cup in three occasions: Mexico 1978, 1986 and the United States 1994.
The CONCACAF’s Champions Cup has been the most important competition club level since the creation of the CONCAFAC. The national champion and runner up of each country’s league tournament participate in the competition. The club team that wins the Champion’s Cup automatically qualifies to the FIFA Club World Cup. Pachuca from Mexico’s Primera Division was the last team to win the Champion’s Cup.
Confederation Management
CONCACAF President: Jack Warner
CONCACAF Vice President: Guillermo Canedo (Mexico)
President : Jack Warner
Country : North, Central America and Caribbean region
Official website : http://www.concacaf.com
About CONCACAF
The CONCACAF’s principal task is to oversee and organize club league and national teams competitions in the region. It is also in charge of administrating the FIFA men and women Qualifiers for the World Cup, as well as youth football, beach football, and indoor football competitions. The Golden Cup is the most important competition that the CONCACAF organizes and administers. The CONCACAF Champions Cup is the most important club level competition in the region.
Confederation History
The CONCACAF was founded in 1961 with the fusion of the Football Confederation of Central America and the Caribbean (CCF) and the North America Football Confederation (NAFC), it is currently headquartered in New York City. The United States national squad as the first team to win the first edition of the Golden Cup in 1991 against Honduras, but then the Mexican national football team won the next three editions.
In 1994 the CONCACAF had the fortune to join the UEFA and the CONMEBOL in being the only football federations to have hosted the FIFA World Cup in three occasions: Mexico 1978, 1986 and the United States 1994.
The CONCACAF’s Champions Cup has been the most important competition club level since the creation of the CONCAFAC. The national champion and runner up of each country’s league tournament participate in the competition. The club team that wins the Champion’s Cup automatically qualifies to the FIFA Club World Cup. Pachuca from Mexico’s Primera Division was the last team to win the Champion’s Cup.
Confederation Management
CONCACAF President: Jack Warner
CONCACAF Vice President: Guillermo Canedo (Mexico)
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