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This article is about CONCACAF. For CONCACAF Champions League, see CONCACAF Champions League.
Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football
CONCACAF member associations are in pinkFormation 1961 Type Sports organization Headquarters New York City, United States Membership 40 member associations Secretary General Chuck Blazer President Lisle Austin, Acting President (suspended by CONCACAF executive committee)
Alfredo Hawit, Acting PresidentWebsite www.concacaf.com The Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF; /ˈkɒn.kəkæf/ kon-kə-kaf) is the continental governing body for association football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Three South American entities, the independent nations of Guyana and Suriname and the French department of French Guiana, are also members.[1]
CONCACAF was founded in its current form on 18 September 1961 in Mexico City, Mexico by the fusion of the NAFC and the CCCF, and it became one of the six continental confederations affiliated with FIFA. Its primary administrative functions are to organize competitions for national teams and clubs, and to conduct World Cup qualifying tournaments. In recent years, men's football in the region has been dominated by the United States and Mexico, who have won all but one of the editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. The United States has been very successful in the women's game, being the only CONCACAF member to win any of the three major worldwide competitions in women's football—the World Cup (twice), the Olympics (three times), and the Algarve Cup (eight times).
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Leadership
Since 1990 Jack Warner has been the President of CONCACAF. Warner was suspended as president on 30 May 2011 due to his temporary suspension from football related activity by FIFA following corruption allegations.[2] A power struggle developed at CONCACAF following the allegations against Warner. The allegations against Warner were reported to the FIFA ethics committee by Chuck Blazer, the secretary general of CONCACAF. The acting president of CONCACAF, Lisle Austin, sent Blazer a letter saying he was "terminated as general secretary with immediate effect".[3] Austin described Blazer's actions as "inexcusable and a gross misconduct of duty and judgement" and said the American was no longer fit to hold the post.[4] The executive committee of CONCACAF later issued a statement saying that Austin did not have the authority to fire Blazer, and the decision was unauthorised.[3] The vice-president of CONCACAF, Alfredo Hawit, is now the acting president.[5] On 20 June 2011, Jack Warner resigned the presidency of CONCACAF, all posts with FIFA, and removed himself from all participation in football, in the wake of the corruption investigation resulting from the 10 May 2011 meeting of the Caribbean Football Union.[6]
Member nations
National teams
1:Inside the North American zone, but CFU member.
2:South American country, but CONCACAF member.
3:Full CONCACAF member, but non-FIFA member.Competitions
National teams
Confederation
- CONCACAF Gold Cup – Official CONCACAF tournament.
- CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup – Official women's tournament.
- CONCACAF Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament
- CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament
- CONCACAF U-20 Championship
- CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
- CONCACAF U-17 Championship
- CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship
Regional unions
- Central American Cup – Central America, top 5 qualify for the Gold Cup.
- Caribbean Cup – Caribbean, top 4 qualify for the Gold Cup.
Beach Soccer
- CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship
Defunct
- NAFC Championship (1947,1949).
- CCCF Championship (1941–1961).
- CONCACAF Championship (1963–1989).
- CFU Championship (1978–1985).
- North American Nations Cup (1990,1991).
Clubs
Confederation
Regional unions
- CFU Club Championship – Caribbean, top 3 qualify for the Champions League.
Defunct
- CONCACAF Champions' Cup
- CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup
- CONCACAF Giants Cup
- SuperLiga – North America regional championship
- Copa Interclubes UNCAF – Central America regional championship
CONMEBOL tournaments with CONCACAF competitors
National teams
Clubs
- Copa Libertadores
- Copa Sudamericana – (2005–2008).
- Copa Merconorte – (2000–2001). (Defunct)
World Cup Participation and Results
- Legend
- 1st – Champion
- 2nd – Runner-up
- 3rd – Third Place[7]
- 4th – Fourth place
- QF – Quarterfinals
- R16 – Round of 16 (since 1986: knockout round of 16)
- GS – Group Stage (in the 1950, 1974, 1978 and 1982 tournaments, which had two group stages, this refers to the first group stage)
- 1S – First Knockout Stage (1934–1938 Single-elimination tournament)
- — Hosts
World Cup Qualifiers
See also: 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)Only ten CONCACAF members have ever reached the FIFA World Cup since its inception in 1930, five of them accomplishing the feat only once. No team from the region has ever reached the final at the World Cup, but the United States has reached the semifinal in a FIFA World Cup in the first edition in 1930, where they were awarded third place, and they also reached the quarterfinal round in 2002. Mexico and Cuba have also reached the quarterfinal round. Cuba advanced to the quarterfinals in their only appearance, the 1938 FIFA World Cup. Mexico did so both times they hosted the World Cup, 1970 and 1986.
The following table shows the CONCACAF representatives at each edition of the World Cup, sorted by number of appearances:
Team
1930
1934
1938
1950
1954
1958
1962
1966
1970
1974
1978
1982
1986
1990
1994
1998
2002
2006
2010
2014Total Mexico GS GS GS GS GS GS QF GS QF R16 R16 R16 R16 R16 14 United States 3rd 1S GS GS R16 GS QF GS R16 9 Costa Rica R16 GS GS 3 Honduras GS GS 2 El Salvador GS GS 2 Cuba QF 1 Haiti GS 1 Canada GS 1 Jamaica GS 1 Trinidad and Tobago GS 1 Total 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 4 3 TBD 35 Women's World Cup Qualifiers
The following table shows the CONCACAF representatives at each edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, sorted by number of appearances.
Team
1991
1995
1999
2003
2007
2011Total United States 1st 3rd 1st 3rd 3rd 2nd 6 Canada GS GS 4th GS GS 5 Mexico GS GS 2 Total 1 2 3 2 2 3 13 Confederations Cup Qualifiers
Team
1992
1995
1997
1999
2001
2003
2005
2009
2013Total Mexico 3rd GS 1st GS 4th Q 5 United States 3rd 3rd GS 2nd 4 Canada GS 1 - Q – Qualified for the 2013 FIFA Confederation's Cup
Rankings
- Last updates:
- Men's national teams: 19 October 2011
- Women's national teams: 23 September 2011
- Clubs: 31 October 2011
Top men's national teams
Rankings are calculated by FIFA.Top women's national teams
Rankings are calculated by FIFA.Top clubs
Rankings are calculated by the IFFHS based
on matches played over the last year.C F Nation Pts Ch C F Nation Pts C I Club Pts 1 22 Mexico 860 1 1 United States 2151 1 63 Monterrey 145.5 2 34 United States 720 2 9 Canada 1964 2 96 Monarcas Morelia 124.5 3 50 Jamaica 592 3 22 Mexico 1792 3 103 UNAM 121.5 4 53 Panama 579 4 44 Costa Rica 1533 4 120 Santos Laguna 115.5 5 57 Honduras 555 5 48 Trinidad and Tobago 1502 5 134 América 110.0 6 62 Costa Rica 522 6 61 Haiti 1396 6 143 Seattle Sounders 105.5 7 79 Trinidad and Tobago 433 7 86 Guatemala 1288 7 162 Chiapas 98.5 8 82 El Salvador 426 8 87 Dominican Republic 1256 8 177 Comunicaciones 94.5 9 83 Canada 425 8 87 Guyana 1256 Cruz Azul 10 90 Antigua and Barbuda 381 10 94 Cuba 1200 10 179 Alajuelense 94.0 11 97 Guyana 346 11 99 Honduras 1175 11 182 Los Angeles Galaxy 93.0 12 99 Guatemala 340 12 102 Suriname 1159 12 194 FC Dallas 90.5 13 100 Cuba 332 13 103 El Salvador 1148 13 209 Sport Herediano 86.5 14 104 Suriname 313 14 104 Nicaragua 1135 14 214 Isidro Metapan 84.0 15 107 Haiti 307 15 110 Puerto Rico 1108 15 233 Toronto FC 81.0 16 109 Saint Kitts and Nevis 289 16 123 Bermuda 1008 17 116 Grenada 270 17 127 Dominica 950 18 128 Dominican Republic 245 18 130 Belize 908 19 132 Bermuda 225 19 131 Antigua and Barbuda 756 20 137 Puerto Rico 199 21 143 Belize 177 22 146 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 171 23 148 Barbados 164 24 152 Dominican Republic 151 25 154 Bahamas 141 26 160 Nicaragua 115 27 169 U.S. Virgin Islands 104 28 171 Curaçao 99 29 172 Aruba 92 30 179 Saint Lucia 78 31 185 Cayman Islands 51 32 192 British Virgin Islands 23 33 194 Turks and Caicos Islands 13 34 197 Anguilla 9 35 203 Montserrat 0 Titles by national team
North America
Mexico, the United States, and Canada have not participated in regional union tournaments since 1991
Canada
Men
Regional Honors
- North American Nations Cup
- Winners (1): 1990
International Honors
- Gold Medal (1): 1904
Women
Regional Honors
- Winners (2): 1998, 2010
Mexico
Men
International Honors
Regional Honors
- North American Nations Cup
- Pan Am Games Gold Medals
U-20 Men
International Honors
- FIFA U-20 World Cup: Runner-ups
U-17 Men
International Honors
United States
Men
- Third Place (1): 1930
- North American Nations Cup
- Runners-Up (1): 1991
- Gold Medal (1): 1991
Women
- International Honors
- Algarve Cup: 8
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- 2000, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011
- Regional Honors
- Gold Medal (1): 1999
U-20 Women
- International Honors
Central America
Costa Rica
Regional
- Winners (6): 1991 Champions, 1997 Champions, 1999 Champions, 2003 Champions, 2005 Champions, 2007 Champions
- World Cup qualification First place (2): 1990,2002:
Main articles: 1989 CONCACAF Championship and 1990 FIFA World Cup qualificationMain article: 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF final round- Winners (7): 1941, 1946, 1948, 1953, 1955, 1960, 1961
Honduras
- CONCACAF Gold Cup :Winners (1): 1981
- UNCAF Nations Cup :Winners (3): 1993 Champions, 1995 Champions, 2011 Champions,
Guatemala
Regional
- Winners (1): 2001 Champions
Panama
Regional
- Winners (1): 2009 Champions
Caribbean
Haiti
Regional
- Winners (1): 1973 Champions
See also
Regional Unions
Former Confederations
Related articles
- IFFHS Central and North America's best clubs of the 20th century
- List of CONCACAF competitions
References
- ^ Concacaf Main | CONCACAF Home | About Us | National Associations. Concacaf.com. Retrieved on 2011-10-14.
- ^ "Bin Hammam and Warner suspended after FIFA investigation". CNN. 29 May 2011. http://edition.cnn.com/2011/SPORT/football/05/29/football.fifa.hammam.warner/index.html.
- ^ a b "Chuck Blazer 'survives sacking attempt', says Concacaf". BBC News Online. 1 June 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13608081.stm.
- ^ "Concacaf bans president Austin after Blazer 'sacking'". BBC News Online. 4 June 2011. http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/13653437.stm.
- ^ "Concacaf Suspends Its Acting President on Eve of Gold Cup". The New York Times. 4 June 2011. http://www.nytimes.com/2011/06/05/sports/soccer/concacaf-suspends-its-acting-president-lisle-austin.html.
- ^ FIFA announces Jack Warner resignation 20 June 2011. Fifa.com (2011-06-20). Retrieved on 2011-10-14.
- ^ There was no Third Place match in 1930; The United States and Yugoslavia lost in the semifinals. FIFA recognizes the United States as the third-placed team and Yugoslavia as the fourth-placed team using the overall records of the teams in the 1930 FIFA World Cup.
External links
- Official site
- CONCACAF Statutes
- Confederation of North Central American & Caribbean Association Football, Soccerlens.com. Retrieved: 09/10/2010.
- CONCACAF at the Open Directory Project
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