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CONCACAF

The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football,[1][a] abbreviated as CONCACAF (/ˈkɒnkəkæf/ KON-kə-kaf; typeset for branding purposes since 2018 as Concacaf),[2] is one of FIFA's six continental governing bodies for association football. Its 41 member associations represent countries and territories mainly in North America, including the Caribbean and Central America, and, due to geopolitical reasons, three nations from the Guianas subregion of South AmericaGuyana, Suriname, and French Guiana (an overseas region of France).[3] The CONCACAF's primary functions are to organize competitions for national teams and clubs, and to conduct the World Cup and Women's World Cup qualifying tournaments.

Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football
AbbreviationCONCACAF
Predecessor
Formation18 September 1961; 61 years ago (1961-09-18)
Founded atMexico City, Mexico
TypeSports organization
HeadquartersMiami, Florida, U.S.
Coordinates25°46′23″N 80°08′17″W / 25.773°N 80.138°W / 25.773; -80.138Coordinates: 25°46′23″N 80°08′17″W / 25.773°N 80.138°W / 25.773; -80.138
Region
North America (the Caribbean, Central America, and Northern America)
South America (The Guianas)
Membership
41 member associations
Official language
Victor Montagliani
Vice Presidents
General Secretary
Philippe Moggio
Parent organization
FIFA
Subsidiaries
  • NAFU (North America)
  • UNCAF (Central America)
  • CFU (Caribbean)
Websitewww.concacaf.com/en/

The CONCACAF was founded in its current form on 18 September 1961 in Mexico City, Mexico, with the merger of the NAFC and the CCCF, which made it one of the then five, now six, continental confederations affiliated with FIFA. Canada, Costa Rica, Cuba, El Salvador, Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mexico, Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao, Aruba), Nicaragua, Panama, Suriname and the United States were founding members.[4]

The CONCACAF is the third-most successful FIFA confederation in the men's game. Mexico dominated CONCACAF men's competition early on and has won the most Gold Cups since the beginning of the tournament in its current format. The Mexico national football team is the only men's CONCACAF team to win an official FIFA tournament by winning the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup. Mexico and the U.S. have won all but one of the editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. In recent years Costa Rica and Panama have become powers in the region; in 2014, Costa Rica became the 4th CONCACAF country after the United States, Cuba, and Mexico to make the World Cup quarterfinals, while Panama became the eleventh country from the confederation to participate in the World Cup in 2018.

The United States has been the most successful team in the world in the women's game, being the only CONCACAF member to win all three major worldwide competitions in women's football—the World Cup (4, the most in the world), the Olympics (4, the most in the world), and the Algarve Cup (10, the most in the world). Canada is the only other member to win at least two of the major competitions, winning the 2016 Algarve Cup and the 2020 Olympics.

Governance

The CONCACAF is led by a general secretary, executive committee, congress, and several standing committees. The executive committee is composed of eight members — one president, three vice-presidents, three members, and one female member.[5] Each of the three geographic zones in CONCACAF is represented by one vice-president and one member. The executive committee carries out the various statutes, regulations, and resolutions.

Leadership

 
Logo used until 2018

The first leader of CONCACAF was Costa Rican Ramón Coll Jaumet; he had overseen the merger between the North American Football Confederation (NAFC) and the Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol (CCCF). In 1969, he was succeeded in the role by Mexican Joaquín Soria Terrazas, who served as president for 21 years.

His successor Jack Warner was the CONCACAF president from 1990 to 2011, also for 21 years. Warner was suspended as president on 30 May 2011 due to his temporary suspension from football-related activity by FIFA following corruption allegations.[6] Chuck Blazer was the general secretary during the same period.[7]

On 20 June 2011, Jack Warner resigned from the presidency of CONCACAF, and removed himself from all participation in football, in the wake of the corruption investigation resulting from 10 May 2011 meeting of the Caribbean Football Union.[8] The vice-president of CONCACAF, Alfredo Hawit, acted as president until May 2012.[9]

In May 2012, Cayman Islands banker Jeffrey Webb was installed as president of CONCACAF. On 27 May 2015, Webb was arrested in Zurich, Switzerland on corruption charges in the U.S.

Victor Montagliani, leader of the Canadian Soccer Association, was elected as president of CONCACAF in May 2016.[10]

Current leaders

Name[11][12] Nation Position
Victor Montagliani   Canada President
Rodolfo Villalobos   Costa Rica Vice president
Sunil Gulati   United States Vice president
Randolph Harris   Barbados Vice president
Yon de Luisa   Mexico Vice president
Philippe Moggio   France General secretary
Sonia Bien-Aime   Cayman Islands Member
Jorge Salomon   Honduras Member

Corporate structure

 
 
Nassau, Bahamas
 
Bridgetown, Barbados
 
Miami, United States
 
Guatemala City, Guatemala
 
Kingston, Jamaica
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Locations of CONCACAF offices

CONCACAF is a non-profit company registered in Nassau, Bahamas.

The headquarters of the CONCACAF are located in Miami, United States. Previously it had been the Admiral Financial Center, George Town, Cayman Islands—the home city of former CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb and prior to that, they were based in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago under the presidency of Jack Warner. The administration office of CONCACAF was previously located in Trump Tower, New York, when Chuck Blazer was the general secretary.

In February 2017, a satellite office was opened in Kingston, Jamaica.[13] In July 2017, a second satellite office was opened in Guatemala City, which is shared with UNCAF,[14] and most recently another satellite office for the FIFA Caribbean Development Office[15][16] was opened in Bridgetown, Barbados' suburb of Welches.[17][18]

Members

CONCACAF has 41 member associations:[19]

Code Association National teams Founded FIFA
affiliation
CONCACAF
affiliation
IOC
member
North American Zone (NAFU) (3)
CAN   Canada (M, W) 1912 1913 1961 Yes
MEX   Mexico (M, W) 1922 1929 1961 Yes
USA   United States (M, W) 1913 1914 1961 Yes
Central American Zone (UNCAF) (7)
BLZ   Belize (M, W) 1980 1986 1986 Yes
CRC   Costa Rica (M, W) 1921 1927 1961 Yes
SLV   El Salvador (M, W) 1935 1938 1961 Yes
GUA   Guatemala (M, W) 1919 1946 1961 Yes
HON   Honduras (M, W) 1935 1946 1961 Yes
NCA   Nicaragua (M, W) 1931 1950 1961 Yes
PAN   Panama (M, W) 1937 1938 1961 Yes
Caribbean Zone (CFU) (31)
AIA   Anguilla (M, W) 1990 1996 1996 No
ATG   Antigua and Barbuda (M, W) 1928 1972 between 1961 and 1973 Yes
ARU   Aruba (M, W) 1932 1988 1986 Yes
BAH   Bahamas (M, W) 1967 1968 between 1961 and 1973 Yes
BRB   Barbados (M, W) 1910 1968 1967 Yes
BER   Bermuda (M, W) 1928 1962 1967 Yes
BOE   Bonaire[m 1] (M, W) 1960 2014 No
VGB   British Virgin Islands (M, W) 1974 1996 1996 Yes
CAY   Cayman Islands (M, W) 1966 1992 1990 Yes
CUB   Cuba (M, W) 1924 1929 1961 Yes
CUW   Curaçao (M, W) 1921 1932 1961 No
DMA   Dominica (M, W) 1970 1994 1994 Yes
DOM   Dominican Republic (M, W) 1953 1958 1964 Yes
GUF   French Guiana[m 1] (M, W) 1962 2013 No
GRN   Grenada (M, W) 1924 1978 1978 Yes
GLP   Guadeloupe[m 1] (M, W) 1958 2013 No
GUY   Guyana (M, W) 1902 1970 between 1969 and 1971 Yes
HAI   Haiti (M, W) 1904 1934 1961 Yes
JAM   Jamaica (M, W) 1910 1962 1963 Yes
MTQ   Martinique[m 1] (M, W) 1953 2013 No
MSR   Montserrat (M, W) 1994 1996 1996 No
PUR   Puerto Rico (M, W) 1940 1960 1964 Yes
SKN   Saint Kitts and Nevis (M, W) 1932 1992 1992 Yes
LCA   Saint Lucia (M, W) 1979 1988 1986 Yes
SMN   Saint Martin[m 1] (M, W) 1999 2013 No
VIN   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (M, W) 1979 1988 1986 Yes
SMA   Sint Maarten[m 1] (M, W) 1986 2013 No
SUR   Suriname (M, W) 1920 1929 1961 Yes
TRI   Trinidad and Tobago (M, W) 1908 1964 1964 Yes
TCA   Turks and Caicos Islands (M, W) 1996 1998 1996 No
VIR   U.S. Virgin Islands (M, W) 1992 1998 1987 Yes

M = Men's National Team. W = Women's National Team

  1. ^ a b c d e f Full CONCACAF member, but not a FIFA member.

Bonaire were promoted from an association member to a full member at the XXIX Ordinary CONCACAF Congress in São Paulo on 10 June 2014.

Teams not affiliated to the IOC are not eligible to participate in the Summer Olympics football tournament, as a result, they do not participate in the CONCACAF Men's Pre-Olympic Tournament or the CONCACAF Women's Pre-Olympic Tournament.

Aspiring future members

Other non-members

Some territories in the North, Central American and Caribbean region have national teams with no affiliation. All play infrequently and/or are in the early stages of being founded.

Although one of the three special municipalities of the Netherlands in the region is a member of CONCACAF (  Bonaire), the other two are not.

Membership relation

Elections at the CONCACAF Congress are mandated with a one-member, one-vote rule. The North American Football Union is the smallest association union in the region with only three members, but its nations have strong commercial and marketing support from sponsors and they are the most populous nations in the region.

The Caribbean Football Union has the ability to outvote NAFU and UNCAF with less than half of its membership. Consequently, there is a fractious relationship between members of CFU, UNCAF and NAFU.[citation needed] This provoked former Acting-President Alfredo Hawit to lobby for the CONCACAF Presidency to be rotated between the three unions in CONCACAF in 2011.

Trinidad's Jack Warner presided over CONCACAF for 21 years, and there was little that non-Caribbean nations could do to elect an alternative. Under Warner, the CFU members voted together as a unit with Warner acting as a party whip. It happened with such regularity that sports political commentators referred to the CFU votes as the "Caribbean bloc" vote.[citation needed] Warner rejected the idea in 1993 of merging several smaller nations' national teams into a Pan-Caribbean team. His reasoning was that the nations were more powerful politically when separate than when together. He commented that "being small is never a liability in this sport".[25]

Competitions

CONCACAF active competitions

CONCACAF Defunct competitions

National teams:

Clubs:

CONCACAF Gold Cup

The CONCACAF Gold Cup, held since 1991, is the main association football competition of the men's national football teams governed by CONCACAF. The Gold Cup is CONCACAF's flagship competition, and generates a significant part of CONCACAF's revenue.[26]

The Gold Cup determines the regional champion of North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, and is held every two years. Starting with the 2019 edition, 16 teams compete for the Gold Cup (up from 12).

CONCACAF Nations League

All men's national teams of member associations take part in the CONCACAF Nations League, a competition created in 2017. National teams are placed into tiers and play matches against teams in the same tier. At the end of each season, teams can be promoted to the tier above or relegated to the tier below depending upon their results.

CONCACAF Champions League

The CONCACAF Champions League, originally known as the CONCACAF Champions' Cup, is an annual continental club association football competition organized by CONCACAF since 1962 for the top football clubs in the region. It is the most prestigious international club competition in North American football. The winner of the Champions League qualifies for the FIFA Club World Cup. The knockout tournament spans February through April.[27]

Since 2018, 16 teams compete in each Champions League; at least 9 from North America, at least 1 from the Caribbean and the remaining 6 from varying CONCACAF countries. The North American teams from Major League Soccer and Liga MX qualify through their national leagues or other national tournaments, while the Caribbean team qualifies through the Caribbean Club Championship; the remaining six teams qualify through the CONCACAF League.

The title has been won by 28 clubs, 13 of which have won the title more than once. Mexican clubs have accumulated the highest number of victories, with 36 titles. The second most successful league has been Costa Rica's Primera División with six titles in total. The most successful club is Club América from Mexico, with seven titles; fellow Mexico side Cruz Azul is just behind with six.

Current title holders

Competition Year Champions Title Runners-up Next edition Dates
National teams (men)
Gold Cup 2021 (Final)   United States 7th   Mexico 2023 (Final) Qualification: 16–20 June 2023
Finals: 26 June – 16 July 2023
Nations League 2019–20 (Final)   United States 1st   Mexico 2022–23 (Final) League phase: 2 June 2022 – 28 March 2023
Nations League Finals: June 2023
Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2020   Mexico 8th   Honduras 2023
U-20 Championship 2022   United States 3rd   Dominican Republic 2024
U-17 Championship 2019   Mexico 7th   United States 2023
U-15 Championship 2019   Mexico 1st   United States TBD
Futsal Championship 2021   Costa Rica 4th   United States 2024
Beach Soccer Championship 2021   El Salvador 2nd   United States 2023
National teams (women)
W Championship 2022 (Final)   United States 9th   Canada 2026 (Final) Qualification: TBD
Finals: TBD
W Gold Cup 2024 (Final) League stage: September – November 2023
Play-offs: April 2024
Finals: June 2024
Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2020   United States 5th   Canada 2024
U-20 Women's Championship 2022   United States 7th   Mexico 2024
U-17 Women's Championship 2022   United States 5th   Mexico 2024 Qualification: TBD
Finals: TBD
U-15 Girls' Championship 2022   United States 3rd   Canada 2024
Club teams
Champions League 2022 (Final)   Seattle Sounders FC 1st   UNAM 2023 (Final) TBD
CONCACAF League 2022 (Final)   Olimpia 2nd   Alajuelense N/A N/A
U-13 Champions League 2019   Philadelphia Union 1st   ADFA Santa Ana TBD
Futsal Club Championship 2017   Grupo Line Futsal 1st   Elite Futsal TBD
Club teams (women)
Champions League[28] TBD

Titles by nation

Nation Men Women Futsal Beach Total
Gold League U20 U17 U15 Gold League U20 U17 U15 Men's Men's
  United States 7 1 3 3 9 7 5 3 2 2 42
  Mexico 11 13 8 1 1 1 4 39
  Canada 2 2 2 2 1 1 10
  Costa Rica 3 2 1 4 10
  Honduras 1 2 1 4
  El Salvador 1 2 3
  Guatemala 1 1 2
  Cuba 1 1
  Haiti 1 1
  Panama 1 1

CONMEBOL tournaments

The following CONMEBOL tournaments have had CONCACAF competitors:

National teams

Clubs

CONCACAF club competition winners

Continental

By club

Club América is the most titled club in the continent with a record of 7 CONCACAF Champions League titles, a continental record of 2 Copa Interamericana titles and a record of 1 CONCACAF Giants Cup title, 10 titles overall.

Key
List of CONCACAF club competition winners
Club Country CCL CWC CL CI Total
Club América   Mexico 7 1 0 2 10
Cruz Azul   Mexico 6 0 0 0 6
Monterrey   Mexico 5 1 0 0 6
Pachuca[b]   Mexico 5 0 0 0 5
Saprissa   Costa Rica 3 0 1 0 4
UNAM   Mexico 3 0 0 1 4
Olimpia   Honduras 2 0 2 0 4
Alajuelense   Costa Rica 2 0 1 0 3
Atlante   Mexico 2 0 0 0 2
Defence Force   Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 0 0 2
Guadalajara   Mexico 2 0 0 0 2
Toluca   Mexico 2 0 0 0 2
Transvaal   Suriname 2 0 0 0 2
Necaxa   Mexico 1 1 0 0 2
Comunicaciones   Guatemala 1 0 1 0 2
DC United   USA 1 0 0 1 2
Águila   El Salvador 1 0 0 0 1
Alianza   El Salvador 1 0 0 0 1
Atlético Español   Mexico 1 0 0 0 1
Cartaginés   Costa Rica 1 0 0 0 1
FAS   El Salvador 1 0 0 0 1
LA Galaxy   USA 1 0 0 0 1
Municipal   Guatemala 1 0 0 0 1
Puebla   Mexico 1 0 0 0 1
Racing   Haiti 1 0 0 0 1
Seattle Sounders   USA 1 0 0 0 1
Tigres UANL   Mexico 1 0 0 0 1
UdeG   Mexico 1 0 0 0 1
Violette   Haiti 1 0 0 0 1
Atlético Marte   El Salvador 0 1 0 0 1
Tecos   Mexico 0 1 0 0 1
Herediano   Costa Rica 0 0 1 0 1

By country

The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one CONCACAF competition. Mexican clubs are the most successful, with a total of 44 titles. Mexican clubs hold a record number of wins in the CONCACAF Champions' Cup/CONCACAF Champions League (37), the CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup/CONCACAF Giants Cup (4) and Copa Interamericana (3). In second place Costa Rican clubs have 9 titles and they have the most victories in the CONCACAF League (3). In third place overall, Selvadoradian and American clubs have secured 4 titles each.

Key
List of CONCACAF club competition winners by country
Country CL CWC L CI Total
  Mexico 37 4 0 3 44
  Costa Rica 6 0 3 0 9
  El Salvador 3 1 0 0 4
  USA 3 0 0 1 4
  Honduras 2 0 2 0 4
  Guatemala 2 0 1 0 3
  Haiti 2 0 0 0 2
  Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 0 0 2
  Suriname 2 0 0 0 2

By region

Key
List of CONCACAF club competition winners by region
Federation (Region) CL CWC L CI Total
NAFU (North America) 40 4 0 4 48
UNCAF (Central America) 13 1 6 0 20
CFU (Caribbean) 6 0 0 0 6

Regional

By club

  • North America
Key
List of North American club competition winners by country
Team Country SL LC Total
Morelia   Mexico 1 0 1
New England Revolution   USA 1 0 1
Pachuca   Mexico 1 0 1
Tigres UANL   Mexico 1 0 1
Cruz Azul   Mexico 0 1 1
León   Mexico 0 1 1
  • Central America
Key
List of Central American club competition winners
Clubt Country UIC
Saprissa   Costa Rica 5
Municitpal   Guatemala 4
Alajuelense   Costa Rica 3
Aurora   Guatemala 2
Comunicaciones   Guatemala 2
Olimpia   Honduras 2
Real España   Honduras 2
Alianza   El Salvador 1
Broncos   Honduras 1
Motagua   Honduras 1
Platense   El Salvador 1
Puntarenas   Costa Rica 1
  • Caribbeans
Key

By country

  • North America
Key
List of North American club competition winners by country
Country SL LC Total
  Mexico 3 2 5
  USA 1 0 1
  • Central America
Key
List of Central American club competition winners by country
Country UIC
  Costa Rica 9
  Guatemala 8
  Honduras 6
  El Salvador 2
  • Caribbeans
Key
List of Caribbean club competition winners
Country CCC CCS Total
  Trinidad and Tobago 9 0 9
  Jamaica 4 0 4
  Puerto Rico 2 1 3
  Dominican Republic 2 0 2
  Haiti 2 0 2
  Martinique 0 1 1
  Suriname 0 1 1

FIFA World Rankings

Overview

Historical leaders

Other rankings

Men's CONCACAF Ranking Index

The Ranking Index is calculated by CONCACAF.[31]

Rank Team Pts +/-
1   Mexico 1,960  
2   United States 1,958  
3   Costa Rica 1,865  
4   Canada 1,753  
5   Panama 1,650  
6   Jamaica 1,486  
7   Haiti 1,461  
8   Honduras 1,399  
9   Guatemala 1,371   1
10   El Salvador 1,352   1
11   Martinique 1,243  
12   Trinidad and Tobago 1,226  
13   Curaçao 1,189  
14   Cuba 1,139  
15   French Guiana 1,138  
16   Suriname 1,085  
17   Nicaragua 1,034   1
18   Guadeloupe 1,031   1
19   Guyana 965  
20   Antigua and Barbuda 961  
21   Bermuda 914  
Rank Team Pts +/-
22   Saint Kitts and Nevis 899  
23   Dominican Republic 874  
24   Grenada 842  
25   Montserrat 780  
26   Puerto Rico 762  
27   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 760   1
28   Belize 748   1
29   Saint Lucia 736   1
30   Bonaire 729   3
31   Barbados 616  
32   Dominica 590  
33   Aruba 576  
34   Bahamas 535  
35   Cayman Islands 448  
36   Saint Martin 390  
37   Turks and Caicos Islands 380  
38   Sint Maarten 320  
39   U.S. Virgin Islands 249  
40   Anguilla 244  
41   British Virgin Islands 179  

Last updated 1 December 2022

Women's CONCACAF Ranking Index

The Ranking Index is calculated by CONCACAF.

Rank Team Pts +/-
1   United States 8,344  
2   Canada 5,114  
3   Jamaica 3,349  
4   Mexico 3,166  
5   Trinidad and Tobago 2,809  
6   Costa Rica 2,699  
7   Haiti 1,874  
8   Panama 1,421  
9   Cuba 1,305  
10   Antigua and Barbuda 1,071  
11   Saint Kitts and Nevis 1,060  
12   Puerto Rico 1,050  
13   Bermuda 1,040  
14   Dominican Republic 881  
15   Guyana 771  
16   Guatemala 769  
17   Saint Lucia 707  
18   Martinique 667  
19   U.S. Virgin Islands 512  
20   Suriname 449  
21   Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 444  
Rank Team Pts +/-
22   El Salvador 412  
23   Barbados 396  
24   Dominica 351  
25   Nicaragua 329  
26   Aruba 302  
27   Honduras 249  
28   Cayman Islands 184  
29   Grenada 167  
30   Turks and Caicos Islands 130  
31   Anguilla 103  
32   Belize 74  
33   Curaçao 63  
34   Guadeloupe 55  
35   Bahamas 14  
36   Bonaire 0  
37   British Virgin Islands 0  
38   French Guiana 0  
39   Montserrat 0  
40   Sint Maarten 0  
41   Saint Martin 0  

As of 13 June 2021

Beach soccer national teams

Rankings are calculated by Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW). Top ten, last updated 13 March 2018

CCF BSWW Country Points
1 13   Mexico 981
2 18   El Salvador 740
3 22   Panama 637
4 29   United States 484
5 35   Bahamas 365
6 43   Costa Rica 287
7 53   Guadeloupe 194
8 56   Trinidad and Tobago 186
9 70   Jamaica 110
10 73   Antigua and Barbuda 81

Corruption

At the CONCACAF Congress in May 2012 in Budapest, Hungary, legal counsel John P. Collins informed the members of CONCACAF of several financial irregularities. Collins revealed that Jack Warner, the former CONCACAF President, had regist

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For the national association football team tournament see CONCACAF Gold Cup The Confederation of North Central America and Caribbean Association Football 1 a abbreviated as CONCACAF ˈ k ɒ n k e k ae f KON ke kaf typeset for branding purposes since 2018 as Concacaf 2 is one of FIFA s six continental governing bodies for association football Its 41 member associations represent countries and territories mainly in North America including the Caribbean and Central America and due to geopolitical reasons three nations from the Guianas subregion of South America Guyana Suriname and French Guiana an overseas region of France 3 The CONCACAF s primary functions are to organize competitions for national teams and clubs and to conduct the World Cup and Women s World Cup qualifying tournaments Confederation of North Central America and Caribbean Association FootballAbbreviationCONCACAFPredecessorNAFC CCCFFormation18 September 1961 61 years ago 1961 09 18 Founded atMexico City MexicoTypeSports organizationHeadquartersMiami Florida U S Coordinates25 46 23 N 80 08 17 W 25 773 N 80 138 W 25 773 80 138 Coordinates 25 46 23 N 80 08 17 W 25 773 N 80 138 W 25 773 80 138RegionNorth America the Caribbean Central America and Northern America South America The Guianas Membership41 member associationsOfficial languageDutch English French SpanishPresidentVictor MontaglianiVice PresidentsRodolfo VillalobosSunil GulatiRandolph HarrisYon de LuisaGeneral SecretaryPhilippe MoggioParent organizationFIFASubsidiariesNAFU North America UNCAF Central America CFU Caribbean Websitewww wbr concacaf wbr com wbr en wbr The CONCACAF was founded in its current form on 18 September 1961 in Mexico City Mexico with the merger of the NAFC and the CCCF which made it one of the then five now six continental confederations affiliated with FIFA Canada Costa Rica Cuba El Salvador Guatemala Haiti Honduras Mexico Netherlands Antilles Curacao Aruba Nicaragua Panama Suriname and the United States were founding members 4 The CONCACAF is the third most successful FIFA confederation in the men s game Mexico dominated CONCACAF men s competition early on and has won the most Gold Cups since the beginning of the tournament in its current format The Mexico national football team is the only men s CONCACAF team to win an official FIFA tournament by winning the 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup Mexico and the U S have won all but one of the editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup In recent years Costa Rica and Panama have become powers in the region in 2014 Costa Rica became the 4th CONCACAF country after the United States Cuba and Mexico to make the World Cup quarterfinals while Panama became the eleventh country from the confederation to participate in the World Cup in 2018 The United States has been the most successful team in the world in the women s game being the only CONCACAF member to win all three major worldwide competitions in women s football the World Cup 4 the most in the world the Olympics 4 the most in the world and the Algarve Cup 10 the most in the world Canada is the only other member to win at least two of the major competitions winning the 2016 Algarve Cup and the 2020 Olympics Contents 1 Governance 2 Leadership 2 1 Current leaders 3 Corporate structure 4 Members 4 1 Aspiring future members 4 2 Other non members 5 Membership relation 6 Competitions 6 1 CONCACAF active competitions 6 2 CONCACAF Defunct competitions 6 3 CONCACAF Gold Cup 6 4 CONCACAF Nations League 6 5 CONCACAF Champions League 6 6 Current title holders 6 7 Titles by nation 6 8 CONMEBOL tournaments 6 8 1 National teams 6 8 2 Clubs 7 CONCACAF club competition winners 7 1 Continental 7 1 1 By club 7 1 2 By country 7 1 3 By region 7 2 Regional 7 2 1 By club 7 2 2 By country 8 FIFA World Rankings 8 1 Overview 8 2 Historical leaders 9 Other rankings 9 1 Men s CONCACAF Ranking Index 9 2 Women s CONCACAF Ranking Index 9 3 Beach soccer national teams 10 Corruption 10 1 Indicted CONCACAF individuals 11 Hall of fame 11 1 Team of the Century 12 President s award 13 Major tournament records 13 1 FIFA World Cup 13 1 1 FIFA World Cup hosting 13 2 FIFA Women s World Cup 13 3 Olympic Games For Men 13 4 Olympic Games For Women 13 5 CONCACAF Gold Cup 13 6 Copa America 13 7 CONCACAF W Championship 13 8 FIFA U 20 World Cup 13 9 FIFA U 20 Women s World Cup 13 10 FIFA U 17 World Cup 13 11 FIFA U 17 Women s World Cup 13 12 FIFA Futsal World Cup 13 13 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup 13 14 Former tournaments 13 14 1 FIFA Confederations Cup 14 See also 14 1 CONCACAF 14 2 Related links 15 Notes 16 References 17 External linksGovernance EditThe CONCACAF is led by a general secretary executive committee congress and several standing committees The executive committee is composed of eight members one president three vice presidents three members and one female member 5 Each of the three geographic zones in CONCACAF is represented by one vice president and one member The executive committee carries out the various statutes regulations and resolutions Leadership EditSee also List of presidents of CONCACAF Logo used until 2018 The first leader of CONCACAF was Costa Rican Ramon Coll Jaumet he had overseen the merger between the North American Football Confederation NAFC and the Confederacion Centroamericana y del Caribe de Futbol CCCF In 1969 he was succeeded in the role by Mexican Joaquin Soria Terrazas who served as president for 21 years His successor Jack Warner was the CONCACAF president from 1990 to 2011 also for 21 years Warner was suspended as president on 30 May 2011 due to his temporary suspension from football related activity by FIFA following corruption allegations 6 Chuck Blazer was the general secretary during the same period 7 On 20 June 2011 Jack Warner resigned from the presidency of CONCACAF and removed himself from all participation in football in the wake of the corruption investigation resulting from 10 May 2011 meeting of the Caribbean Football Union 8 The vice president of CONCACAF Alfredo Hawit acted as president until May 2012 9 In May 2012 Cayman Islands banker Jeffrey Webb was installed as president of CONCACAF On 27 May 2015 Webb was arrested in Zurich Switzerland on corruption charges in the U S Victor Montagliani leader of the Canadian Soccer Association was elected as president of CONCACAF in May 2016 10 Current leaders Edit Name 11 12 Nation PositionVictor Montagliani Canada PresidentRodolfo Villalobos Costa Rica Vice presidentSunil Gulati United States Vice presidentRandolph Harris Barbados Vice presidentYon de Luisa Mexico Vice presidentPhilippe Moggio France General secretarySonia Bien Aime Cayman Islands MemberJorge Salomon Honduras MemberCorporate structure Edit Nassau Bahamas Bridgetown Barbados Miami United States Guatemala City Guatemala Kingston Jamaicaclass notpageimage Locations of CONCACAF offices CONCACAF is a non profit company registered in Nassau Bahamas The headquarters of the CONCACAF are located in Miami United States Previously it had been the Admiral Financial Center George Town Cayman Islands the home city of former CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb and prior to that they were based in Port of Spain Trinidad and Tobago under the presidency of Jack Warner The administration office of CONCACAF was previously located in Trump Tower New York when Chuck Blazer was the general secretary In February 2017 a satellite office was opened in Kingston Jamaica 13 In July 2017 a second satellite office was opened in Guatemala City which is shared with UNCAF 14 and most recently another satellite office for the FIFA Caribbean Development Office 15 16 was opened in Bridgetown Barbados suburb of Welches 17 18 Members EditCONCACAF has 41 member associations 19 Code Association National teams Founded FIFA affiliation CONCACAF affiliation IOC memberNorth American Zone NAFU 3 CAN Canada M W 1912 1913 1961 YesMEX Mexico M W 1922 1929 1961 YesUSA United States M W 1913 1914 1961 YesCentral American Zone UNCAF 7 BLZ Belize M W 1980 1986 1986 YesCRC Costa Rica M W 1921 1927 1961 YesSLV El Salvador M W 1935 1938 1961 YesGUA Guatemala M W 1919 1946 1961 YesHON Honduras M W 1935 1946 1961 YesNCA Nicaragua M W 1931 1950 1961 YesPAN Panama M W 1937 1938 1961 YesCaribbean Zone CFU 31 AIA Anguilla M W 1990 1996 1996 NoATG Antigua and Barbuda M W 1928 1972 between 1961 and 1973 YesARU Aruba M W 1932 1988 1986 YesBAH Bahamas M W 1967 1968 between 1961 and 1973 YesBRB Barbados M W 1910 1968 1967 YesBER Bermuda M W 1928 1962 1967 YesBOE Bonaire m 1 M W 1960 2014 NoVGB British Virgin Islands M W 1974 1996 1996 YesCAY Cayman Islands M W 1966 1992 1990 YesCUB Cuba M W 1924 1929 1961 YesCUW Curacao M W 1921 1932 1961 NoDMA Dominica M W 1970 1994 1994 YesDOM Dominican Republic M W 1953 1958 1964 YesGUF French Guiana m 1 M W 1962 2013 NoGRN Grenada M W 1924 1978 1978 YesGLP Guadeloupe m 1 M W 1958 2013 NoGUY Guyana M W 1902 1970 between 1969 and 1971 YesHAI Haiti M W 1904 1934 1961 YesJAM Jamaica M W 1910 1962 1963 YesMTQ Martinique m 1 M W 1953 2013 NoMSR Montserrat M W 1994 1996 1996 NoPUR Puerto Rico M W 1940 1960 1964 YesSKN Saint Kitts and Nevis M W 1932 1992 1992 YesLCA Saint Lucia M W 1979 1988 1986 YesSMN Saint Martin m 1 M W 1999 2013 NoVIN Saint Vincent and the Grenadines M W 1979 1988 1986 YesSMA Sint Maarten m 1 M W 1986 2013 NoSUR Suriname M W 1920 1929 1961 YesTRI Trinidad and Tobago M W 1908 1964 1964 YesTCA Turks and Caicos Islands M W 1996 1998 1996 NoVIR U S Virgin Islands M W 1992 1998 1987 YesM Men s National Team W Women s National Team a b c d e f Full CONCACAF member but not a FIFA member Bonaire were promoted from an association member to a full member at the XXIX Ordinary CONCACAF Congress in Sao Paulo on 10 June 2014 Teams not affiliated to the IOC are not eligible to participate in the Summer Olympics football tournament as a result they do not participate in the CONCACAF Men s Pre Olympic Tournament or the CONCACAF Women s Pre Olympic Tournament Aspiring future members Edit Greenland who could join UEFA due to political links with Denmark or CONCACAF due to geographical proximity announced in May 2022 that the association had officially begun the process of becoming a member of CONCACAF and were expected to attend the body s next congress with observer status It was anticipated that the association would submit its formal application by 2024 or 2025 20 21 Saint Barthelemy announced in 2019 that the Comite Territorial de Football de Saint Barthelemy began the process of joining the Caribbean Football Union and CONCACAF for the first time 22 Saint Pierre and Miquelon announced in September 2019 that The Football Association of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is expected to build a suitable venue with the goal of becoming a member of CONCACAF in 2023 23 24 Other non members Edit Some territories in the North Central American and Caribbean region have national teams with no affiliation All play infrequently and or are in the early stages of being founded Although one of the three special municipalities of the Netherlands in the region is a member of CONCACAF Bonaire the other two are not Saba Sint EustatiusMembership relation EditElections at the CONCACAF Congress are mandated with a one member one vote rule The North American Football Union is the smallest association union in the region with only three members but its nations have strong commercial and marketing support from sponsors and they are the most populous nations in the region The Caribbean Football Union has the ability to outvote NAFU and UNCAF with less than half of its membership Consequently there is a fractious relationship between members of CFU UNCAF and NAFU citation needed This provoked former Acting President Alfredo Hawit to lobby for the CONCACAF Presidency to be rotated between the three unions in CONCACAF in 2011 Trinidad s Jack Warner presided over CONCACAF for 21 years and there was little that non Caribbean nations could do to elect an alternative Under Warner the CFU members voted together as a unit with Warner acting as a party whip It happened with such regularity that sports political commentators referred to the CFU votes as the Caribbean bloc vote citation needed Warner rejected the idea in 1993 of merging several smaller nations national teams into a Pan Caribbean team His reasoning was that the nations were more powerful politically when separate than when together He commented that being small is never a liability in this sport 25 Competitions EditMain article List of CONCACAF competitions See also List of association football competitions and FIFA International Match Calendar CONCACAF active competitions Edit National teams CONCACAF Gold Cup CONCACAF Nations League CONCACAF U 20 Championship CONCACAF U 17 Championship CONCACAF U 15 Championship CONCACAF W Gold Cup CONCACAF Women s Championship CONCACAF Women s U 20 Championship CONCACAF Women s U 17 Championship CONCACAF Girls U 15 Championship CONCACAF Futsal Championship CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship Clubs CONCACAF Champions League CONCACAF Central American Cup Leagues Cup CONCACAF Under 13 Champions League CONCACAF Futsal Cup CONCACAF Defunct competitions Edit National teams CFU Championship 1978 1985 NAFC Championship 1947 1949 CCCF Championship 1941 1961 CONCACAF Championship 1963 1989 North American Nations Cup 1990 1991 CONCACAF Cup 2015 2019 Clubs CONCACAF Champions Cup CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup CONCACAF Giants Cup CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship CONCACAF Caribbean Club Shield CONCACAF League SuperLiga North America regional championship Copa Interclubes UNCAF Central America regional championship Interamerican Cup intercontinental with CONMEBOL regionCONCACAF Gold Cup Edit Main article CONCACAF Gold Cup The CONCACAF Gold Cup held since 1991 is the main association football competition of the men s national football teams governed by CONCACAF The Gold Cup is CONCACAF s flagship competition and generates a significant part of CONCACAF s revenue 26 The Gold Cup determines the regional champion of North America Central America and the Caribbean and is held every two years Starting with the 2019 edition 16 teams compete for the Gold Cup up from 12 CONCACAF Nations League Edit Main article CONCACAF Nations League All men s national teams of member associations take part in the CONCACAF Nations League a competition created in 2017 National teams are placed into tiers and play matches against teams in the same tier At the end of each season teams can be promoted to the tier above or relegated to the tier below depending upon their results CONCACAF Champions League Edit Main article CONCACAF Champions League The CONCACAF Champions League originally known as the CONCACAF Champions Cup is an annual continental club association football competition organized by CONCACAF since 1962 for the top football clubs in the region It is the most prestigious international club competition in North American football The winner of the Champions League qualifies for the FIFA Club World Cup The knockout tournament spans February through April 27 Since 2018 16 teams compete in each Champions League at least 9 from North America at least 1 from the Caribbean and the remaining 6 from varying CONCACAF countries The North American teams from Major League Soccer and Liga MX qualify through their national leagues or other national tournaments while the Caribbean team qualifies through the Caribbean Club Championship the remaining six teams qualify through the CONCACAF League The title has been won by 28 clubs 13 of which have won the title more than once Mexican clubs have accumulated the highest number of victories with 36 titles The second most successful league has been Costa Rica s Primera Division with six titles in total The most successful club is Club America from Mexico with seven titles fellow Mexico side Cruz Azul is just behind with six Current title holders Edit See also Portal Current events Sports 2023 in association football 2023 in sports and FIFA International Match Calendar For events postponed or cancelled because of the COVID 19 pandemic see Impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on sports Competition Year Champions Title Runners up Next edition DatesNational teams men Gold Cup 2021 Final United States 7th Mexico 2023 Final Qualification 16 20 June 2023Finals 26 June 16 July 2023Nations League 2019 20 Final United States 1st Mexico 2022 23 Final League phase 2 June 2022 28 March 2023Nations League Finals June 2023Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2020 Mexico 8th Honduras 2023U 20 Championship 2022 United States 3rd Dominican Republic 2024U 17 Championship 2019 Mexico 7th United States 2023U 15 Championship 2019 Mexico 1st United States TBDFutsal Championship 2021 Costa Rica 4th United States 2024Beach Soccer Championship 2021 El Salvador 2nd United States 2023National teams women W Championship 2022 Final United States 9th Canada 2026 Final Qualification TBD Finals TBDW Gold Cup 2024 Final League stage September November 2023Play offs April 2024Finals June 2024Women s Olympic Qualifying Tournament 2020 United States 5th Canada 2024U 20 Women s Championship 2022 United States 7th Mexico 2024U 17 Women s Championship 2022 United States 5th Mexico 2024 Qualification TBD Finals TBDU 15 Girls Championship 2022 United States 3rd Canada 2024Club teamsChampions League 2022 Final Seattle Sounders FC 1st UNAM 2023 Final TBDCONCACAF League 2022 Final Olimpia 2nd Alajuelense N A N AU 13 Champions League 2019 Philadelphia Union 1st ADFA Santa Ana TBDFutsal Club Championship 2017 Grupo Line Futsal 1st Elite Futsal TBDClub teams women Champions League 28 TBDTitles by nation Edit Nation Men Women Futsal Beach TotalGold League U20 U17 U15 Gold League U20 U17 U15 Men s Men s United States 7 1 3 3 9 7 5 3 2 2 42 Mexico 11 13 8 1 1 1 4 39 Canada 2 2 2 2 1 1 10 Costa Rica 3 2 1 4 10 Honduras 1 2 1 4 El Salvador 1 2 3 Guatemala 1 1 2 Cuba 1 1 Haiti 1 1 Panama 1 1 CONMEBOL tournaments Edit The following CONMEBOL tournaments have had CONCACAF competitors National teams Edit Copa AmericaClubs Edit Copa Libertadores 1998 2017 Copa Sudamericana 2005 2008 Copa Merconorte 2000 2001 defunct CONCACAF club competition winners EditContinental Edit By club Edit Club America is the most titled club in the continent with a record of 7 CONCACAF Champions League titles a continental record of 2 Copa Interamericana titles and a record of 1 CONCACAF Giants Cup title 10 titles overall KeyCCL CONCACAF Champions Cup CONCACAF Champions LeagueCWC CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup CONCACAF Giants CupCL CONCACAF LeagueCI Copa InteramericanaList of CONCACAF club competition winners Club Country CCL CWC CL CI TotalClub America Mexico 7 1 0 2 10Cruz Azul Mexico 6 0 0 0 6Monterrey Mexico 5 1 0 0 6Pachuca b Mexico 5 0 0 0 5Saprissa Costa Rica 3 0 1 0 4UNAM Mexico 3 0 0 1 4Olimpia Honduras 2 0 2 0 4Alajuelense Costa Rica 2 0 1 0 3Atlante Mexico 2 0 0 0 2Defence Force Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 0 0 2Guadalajara Mexico 2 0 0 0 2Toluca Mexico 2 0 0 0 2Transvaal Suriname 2 0 0 0 2Necaxa Mexico 1 1 0 0 2Comunicaciones Guatemala 1 0 1 0 2DC United USA 1 0 0 1 2Aguila El Salvador 1 0 0 0 1Alianza El Salvador 1 0 0 0 1Atletico Espanol Mexico 1 0 0 0 1Cartagines Costa Rica 1 0 0 0 1FAS El Salvador 1 0 0 0 1LA Galaxy USA 1 0 0 0 1Municipal Guatemala 1 0 0 0 1Puebla Mexico 1 0 0 0 1Racing Haiti 1 0 0 0 1Seattle Sounders USA 1 0 0 0 1Tigres UANL Mexico 1 0 0 0 1UdeG Mexico 1 0 0 0 1Violette Haiti 1 0 0 0 1Atletico Marte El Salvador 0 1 0 0 1Tecos Mexico 0 1 0 0 1Herediano Costa Rica 0 0 1 0 1By country Edit The following table lists all the countries whose clubs have won at least one CONCACAF competition Mexican clubs are the most successful with a total of 44 titles Mexican clubs hold a record number of wins in the CONCACAF Champions Cup CONCACAF Champions League 37 the CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup CONCACAF Giants Cup 4 and Copa Interamericana 3 In second place Costa Rican clubs have 9 titles and they have the most victories in the CONCACAF League 3 In third place overall Selvadoradian and American clubs have secured 4 titles each KeyCL CONCACAF Champions Cup CONCACAF Champions LeagueCWC CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup CONCACAF Giants CupL CONCACAF LeagueCI Copa InteramericanaList of CONCACAF club competition winners by country Country CL CWC L CI Total Mexico 37 4 0 3 44 Costa Rica 6 0 3 0 9 El Salvador 3 1 0 0 4 USA 3 0 0 1 4 Honduras 2 0 2 0 4 Guatemala 2 0 1 0 3 Haiti 2 0 0 0 2 Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 0 0 2 Suriname 2 0 0 0 2By region Edit KeyCL CONCACAF Champions Cup CONCACAF Champions LeagueCWC CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup CONCACAF Giants CupL CONCACAF LeagueCI Copa InteramericanaList of CONCACAF club competition winners by region Federation Region CL CWC L CI TotalNAFU North America 40 4 0 4 48UNCAF Central America 13 1 6 0 20CFU Caribbean 6 0 0 0 6Regional Edit By club Edit North AmericaKeySL SuperLigaLC Leagues CupList of North American club competition winners by country Team Country SL LC TotalMorelia Mexico 1 0 1New England Revolution USA 1 0 1Pachuca Mexico 1 0 1Tigres UANL Mexico 1 0 1Cruz Azul Mexico 0 1 1Leon Mexico 0 1 1Central AmericaKeyUIC UNCAF Interclub CupList of Central American club competition winners Clubt Country UICSaprissa Costa Rica 5Municitpal Guatemala 4Alajuelense Costa Rica 3Aurora Guatemala 2Comunicaciones Guatemala 2Olimpia Honduras 2Real Espana Honduras 2Alianza El Salvador 1Broncos Honduras 1Motagua Honduras 1Platense El Salvador 1Puntarenas Costa Rica 1CaribbeansKeyCCC Caribbean Club ChampionshipCCS Caribbean Club ShieldList of Caribbean club competition winners Club Country CCC CCS TotalCentral Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 2Harbour View Jamaica 2 0 2Joe Public Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 2Portmore United Jamaica 2 0 2Puerto Rico Islanders Puerto Rico 2 0 2W Connection Trinidad and Tobago 2 0 2Atletico Pantoja Dominican Republic 1 0 1Caledonia AIA Trinidad and Tobago 1 0 1Cavaly Haiti 1 0 1Cibao Dominican Republic 1 0 1San Juan Jabloteh Trinidad and Tobago 1 0 1United Petrotrin Trinidad and Tobago 1 0 1Violette Haiti 1 0 1Bayamon Puerto Rico 0 1 1Club Franciscain Martinique 0 1 1Robinhood Suriname 0 1 1By country Edit North AmericaKeySL SuperLigaLC Leagues CupList of North American club competition winners by country Country SL LC Total Mexico 3 2 5 USA 1 0 1Central AmericaKeyUIC UNCAF Interclub CupList of Central American club competition winners by country Country UIC Costa Rica 9 Guatemala 8 Honduras 6 El Salvador 2CaribbeansKeyCCC Caribbean Club ChampionshipCCS Caribbean Club ShieldList of Caribbean club competition winners Country CCC CCS Total Trinidad and Tobago 9 0 9 Jamaica 4 0 4 Puerto Rico 2 1 3 Dominican Republic 2 0 2 Haiti 2 0 2 Martinique 0 1 1 Suriname 0 1 1FIFA World Rankings EditOverview Edit FIFA Men s Rankings as of 22 December 2022 29 CONCACAF FIFA National Team Points1 13 3 United States 1652 742 15 2 Mexico 1635 783 32 1 Costa Rica 1500 184 53 12 Canada 1431 645 61 1 Panama 1391 76 64 Jamaica 1379 297 74 El Salvador 1326 868 81 1 Honduras 1300 789 86 Curacao 1278 6410 87 Haiti 1269 0711 104 Trinidad and Tobago 1195 2912 119 1 Guatemala 1157 5613 131 Antigua and Barbuda 1117 0114 139 Suriname 1077 315 140 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1076 9116 142 Nicaragua 1071 7417 152 1 Dominican Republic 1031 8618 166 Barbados 982 2719 168 1 Cuba 978 6520 169 Bermuda 977 4721 170 Puerto Rico 974 3222 171 Guyana 968 7423 172 Saint Lucia 964 7324 173 Grenada 963 7225 176 Belize 950 8826 178 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 945 2527 179 Montserrat 940 7828 184 Dominica 911 5129 194 1 Cayman Islands 865 7230 202 1 Aruba 855 3731 203 1 Bahamas 854 832 206 Turks and Caicos Islands 83233 208 U S Virgin Islands 823 9734 209 British Virgin Islands 809 3235 210 Anguilla 790 74 Local rankings based on FIFA ranking points FIFA Women s Rankings as of 9 December 2022 30 CONCACAF FIFA National Team Points1 1 United States 2078 52 6 1 Canada 2003 973 35 Mexico 1623 14 37 Costa Rica 1603 375 44 1 Jamaica 1539 326 55 1 Haiti 1444 627 57 Panama 1440 358 75 Trinidad and Tobago 1318 119 83 Guatemala 1259 6910 87 Guyana 1247 7711 95 Cuba 1217 5612 104 Puerto Rico 1186 7213 109 Dominican Republic 1173 4414 115 Nicaragua 1157 6315 116 1 El Salvador 1148 8816 117 1 Honduras 1145 717 132 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1090 7418 133 Suriname 1089 1519 148 Bermuda 1007 5520 151 Saint Lucia 98221 154 Barbados 966 822 156 1 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 950 8523 162 2 Dominica 910 7424 168 2 Grenada 849 1725 170 2 Belize 839 8526 173 1 Antigua and Barbuda 804 4227 176 2 U S Virgin Islands 793 0728 178 3 Curacao 771 2229 180 2 British Virgin Islands 735 8730 181 1 Aruba 728 8631 185 2 Turks and Caicos Islands 664 95 Local rankings based on FIFA ranking points Historical leaders Edit Men s Women sOther rankings EditMen s CONCACAF Ranking Index Edit The Ranking Index is calculated by CONCACAF 31 Rank Team Pts 1 Mexico 1 960 2 United States 1 958 3 Costa Rica 1 865 4 Canada 1 753 5 Panama 1 650 6 Jamaica 1 486 7 Haiti 1 461 8 Honduras 1 399 9 Guatemala 1 371 110 El Salvador 1 352 111 Martinique 1 243 12 Trinidad and Tobago 1 226 13 Curacao 1 189 14 Cuba 1 139 15 French Guiana 1 138 16 Suriname 1 085 17 Nicaragua 1 034 118 Guadeloupe 1 031 119 Guyana 965 20 Antigua and Barbuda 961 21 Bermuda 914 Rank Team Pts 22 Saint Kitts and Nevis 899 23 Dominican Republic 874 24 Grenada 842 25 Montserrat 780 26 Puerto Rico 762 27 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 760 128 Belize 748 129 Saint Lucia 736 130 Bonaire 729 331 Barbados 616 32 Dominica 590 33 Aruba 576 34 Bahamas 535 35 Cayman Islands 448 36 Saint Martin 390 37 Turks and Caicos Islands 380 38 Sint Maarten 320 39 U S Virgin Islands 249 40 Anguilla 244 41 British Virgin Islands 179 Last updated 1 December 2022 Women s CONCACAF Ranking Index Edit The Ranking Index is calculated by CONCACAF Rank Team Pts 1 United States 8 344 2 Canada 5 114 3 Jamaica 3 349 4 Mexico 3 166 5 Trinidad and Tobago 2 809 6 Costa Rica 2 699 7 Haiti 1 874 8 Panama 1 421 9 Cuba 1 305 10 Antigua and Barbuda 1 071 11 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 060 12 Puerto Rico 1 050 13 Bermuda 1 040 14 Dominican Republic 881 15 Guyana 771 16 Guatemala 769 17 Saint Lucia 707 18 Martinique 667 19 U S Virgin Islands 512 20 Suriname 449 21 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 444 Rank Team Pts 22 El Salvador 412 23 Barbados 396 24 Dominica 351 25 Nicaragua 329 26 Aruba 302 27 Honduras 249 28 Cayman Islands 184 29 Grenada 167 30 Turks and Caicos Islands 130 31 Anguilla 103 32 Belize 74 33 Curacao 63 34 Guadeloupe 55 35 Bahamas 14 36 Bonaire 0 37 British Virgin Islands 0 38 French Guiana 0 39 Montserrat 0 40 Sint Maarten 0 41 Saint Martin 0 As of 13 June 2021 Beach soccer national teams Edit Rankings are calculated by Beach Soccer Worldwide BSWW Top ten last updated 13 March 2018 CCF BSWW Country Points1 13 Mexico 9812 18 El Salvador 7403 22 Panama 6374 29 United States 4845 35 Bahamas 3656 43 Costa Rica 2877 53 Guadeloupe 1948 56 Trinidad and Tobago 1869 70 Jamaica 11010 73 Antigua and Barbuda 81Corruption EditSee also Caribbean Football Union corruption scandal and 2015 FIFA corruption case At the CONCACAF Congress in May 2012 in Budapest Hungary legal counsel John P Collins informed the members of CONCACAF of several financial irregularities Collins revealed that Jack Warner the former CONCACAF President had regist, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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