MIAMI - Jack Warner was unanimously re-elected as President of CONCACAF today at the Confederation's 27th Ordinary Congress in Miami. Warner, a FIFA Vice President, ran un-opposed and is returning for his sixth-consecutive term.
READ MORE >
ZURICH. Switzerland -- FIFA announced Monday the names of the 51 female officials selected to officiate at this summer's FIFA Women's World Cup.
READ MORE >
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- The annual FIFA Referees Instructor Seminar concluded on Tuesday in Johannesburg, South Africa. Thirty-two instructors from around the world, including six from CONCACAF, participated in the five-day gathering.
READ MORE >
NEW YORK -- Jack Warner will stand unopposed for a sixth term as CONCACAF President, it was announced on Thursday at the confederation's headquarters in New York City.
READ MORE >
NEW YORK -- Isaac David Sasso Sasso, a former member of both the FIFA and CONCACAF Executive Committees, passed away Tuesday from natural causes in Costa Rica. He was 85.
READ MORE >
NEW YORK -- Fernando Tresaco, FIFA's Head of Refereeing, met Tuesday with CONCACAF officials to review referee development activities for 2010 and examine plans for the new year. The annual meeting, which focuses on the Referee Assistance Program (RAP), took place at the Confederation's headquarters in New York City.
READ MORE >
PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad & Tobago -- The Caribbean Football Union announced that Jack Warner will run unopposed for an eighth-consecutive term as president of the region's governing body.
READ MORE >