The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, abbreviated as CONCACAF ( ; typeset for branding purposes since 2018 as Concacaf), is one of
FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), more commonly known by its acronym FIFA ( ), is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded on 21 May 1904 to o ...
's six continental governing bodies for
association football
Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 Football player, players who almost exclusively use their feet to propel a Ball (association football), ball around a rectangular f ...
. Its 41 member associations represent countries and territories mainly in
North America
North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere, Northern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South Ameri ...
, including the
Caribbean
The Caribbean ( , ; ; ; ) is a region in the middle of the Americas centered around the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, mostly overlapping with the West Indies. Bordered by North America to the north, Central America ...
and
Central America
Central America is a subregion of North America. Its political boundaries are defined as bordering Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. Central America is usually ...
, and, for
geopolitical
Geopolitics () is the study of the effects of Earth's geography on politics and international relations. Geopolitics usually refers to countries and relations between them, it may also focus on two other kinds of states: ''de facto'' independen ...
reasons, 3 nations from
the Guianas subregion
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of
South America
South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a considerably smaller portion in the Northern Hemisphere. It can also be described as the southern Subregion#Americas, subregion o ...
-
Guyana
Guyana, officially the Co-operative Republic of Guyana, is a country on the northern coast of South America, part of the historic British West Indies. entry "Guyana" Georgetown, Guyana, Georgetown is the capital of Guyana and is also the co ...
,
Suriname
Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America, also considered as part of the Caribbean and the West Indies. It is a developing country with a Human Development Index, high level of human development; i ...
, and
French Guiana
French Guiana, or Guyane in French, is an Overseas departments and regions of France, overseas department and region of France located on the northern coast of South America in the Guianas and the West Indies. Bordered by Suriname to the west ...
(an
overseas region
The overseas departments and regions of France (, ; DROM) are the five departments and regions of the French Republic which are located outside European France (also known as " metropolitan France"). These overseas entities have exactly the s ...
of
France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe. Overseas France, Its overseas regions and territories include French Guiana in South America, Saint Pierre and Miquelon in the Atlantic Ocean#North Atlan ...
). The CONCACAF's primary functions are to organize competitions for national teams and clubs, and to conduct the
World Cup
A world cup is a global sporting competition in which the participant entities – usually international teams or individuals representing their countries – compete for the title of world champion. The event most associated with the name is ...
and
Women's World Cup qualifying tournaments.
The CONCACAF was founded in its current form on 18 September 1961 in
Mexico City
Mexico City is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Mexico, largest city of Mexico, as well as the List of North American cities by population, most populous city in North America. It is one of the most important cultural and finan ...
, 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
Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...
,
Costa Rica
Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in Central America. It borders Nicaragua to the north, the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Panama to the southeast, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest, as well as Maritime bo ...
,
Cuba
Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island country, comprising the island of Cuba (largest island), Isla de la Juventud, and List of islands of Cuba, 4,195 islands, islets and cays surrounding the main island. It is located where the ...
,
El Salvador
El Salvador, officially the Republic of El Salvador, is a country in Central America. It is bordered on the northeast by Honduras, on the northwest by Guatemala, and on the south by the Pacific Ocean. El Salvador's capital and largest city is S ...
,
Guatemala
Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the north and west by Mexico, to the northeast by Belize, to the east by Honduras, and to the southeast by El Salvador. It is hydrologically b ...
,
Haiti
Haiti, officially the Republic of Haiti, is a country on the island of Hispaniola in the Caribbean Sea, east of Cuba and Jamaica, and south of the Bahamas. It occupies the western three-eighths of the island, which it shares with the Dominican ...
,
Honduras
Honduras, officially the Republic of Honduras, is a country in Central America. It is bordered to the west by Guatemala, to the southwest by El Salvador, to the southeast by Nicaragua, to the south by the Pacific Ocean at the Gulf of Fonseca, ...
,
Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
,
Netherlands Antilles (Curaçao, Aruba),
Nicaragua
Nicaragua, officially the Republic of Nicaragua, is the geographically largest Sovereign state, country in Central America, comprising . With a population of 7,142,529 as of 2024, it is the third-most populous country in Central America aft ...
,
Panama
Panama, officially the Republic of Panama, is a country in Latin America at the southern end of Central America, bordering South America. It is bordered by Costa Rica to the west, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean Sea to the north, and ...
,
Suriname
Suriname, officially the Republic of Suriname, is a country in northern South America, also considered as part of the Caribbean and the West Indies. It is a developing country with a Human Development Index, high level of human development; i ...
and the
United States
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
were founding members.
Mexico dominated CONCACAF men's competitions early on and has won the most
Gold Cups. The
Mexico national team is the only men's CONCACAF team to win an official FIFA tournament by winning the
1999 FIFA Confederations Cup
The 1999 FIFA Confederations Cup was the fourth FIFA Confederations Cup, and the second organised by FIFA. The tournament was hosted by Mexico between 24 July and 4 August 1999.
The tournament was won by Mexico, who beat Brazil 4–3 in the fina ...
. Mexico and the U.S. have won all but one of the editions of the CONCACAF Gold Cup. 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
CONCACAF Nations League
The CONCACAF Nations League (, ) is an association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its secondary continental tournament for men's senior national teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The tournament takes pla ...
was established in 2018, with the
United States
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
winning the most editions with three.
The
United States
The United States of America (USA), also known as the United States (U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America. It is a federal republic of 50 U.S. state, states and a federal capital district, Washington, D.C. The 48 ...
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
Olympics
The modern Olympic Games (Olympics; ) are the world's preeminent international sporting events. They feature summer and winter sports competitions in which thousands of athletes from around the world participate in a variety of competit ...
(5), and the
Algarve Cup (10).
Canada
Canada is a country in North America. Its Provinces and territories of Canada, ten provinces and three territories extend from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and northward into the Arctic Ocean, making it the world's List of coun ...
is the only other member to win at least two of the major competitions, winning the 2016
Algarve Cup and the 2020 Olympics.
According to the
Coaches Across Continents (CAC) annual report for 2021, CONCACAF is a partner of CAC. CAC is a worldwide partnership of over 100 organizations that seeks to create active citizens and achieve social impact through sport.
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. 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
The first leader of CONCACAF was Costa Rican
Ramón Coll Jaumet; he had overseen the merger between the
North American Football Confederation
The North American Football Confederation (), abbreviated as NAFC, was the governing body of association football in North America from 1946 to 1961, and a predecessor confederation of CONCACAF. Founded in 1946 under the president Carlos Alonso ...
(NAFC) and the
Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol
The Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol (), abbreviated as CCCF, was the governing body of association football, football in Central America and the Caribbean from 1938 to 1961, and a predecessor confederation of CONCACAF. Foun ...
(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.
Chuck Blazer was the general secretary during the same period.
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
The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) is the representative organization for football (soccer), football associations in the Caribbean. It represents 25 FIFA member nations, as well as 6 territories that are not affiliated with FIFA. The Union was e ...
.
[FIFA announces Jack Warner resignation 20 June 2011](_blank)
Fifa.com (20 June 2011). Retrieved on 14 October 2011. The vice-president of CONCACAF,
Alfredo Hawit, acted as president until May 2012.
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
Victor Montagliani (; born September 12, 1965) is a Canadian businessman, association football, soccer executive, and the president of CONCACAF. He is a vice president of the FIFA Council.
Biography
He is a former player of amateur soccer club ...
, leader of the
Canadian Soccer Association
The Canadian Soccer Association (; branded as Canada Soccer) is the governing body for soccer in Canada. Headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario, the federation is a full member of FIFA and governs Canadian soccer at the international, professional, a ...
, was elected as president of CONCACAF in May 2016.
CONCACAF Council
Corporate structure
CONCACAF is a non-profit company registered in
Nassau,
The Bahamas
The Bahamas, officially the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an Archipelagic state, archipelagic and island country within the Lucayan Archipelago of the Atlantic Ocean. It contains 97 per cent of the archipelago's land area and 88 per cent of ...
.
The headquarters of the CONCACAF are located in
Miami
Miami is a East Coast of the United States, coastal city in the U.S. state of Florida and the county seat of Miami-Dade County, Florida, Miami-Dade County in South Florida. It is the core of the Miami metropolitan area, which, with a populat ...
, United States. Previously it had been the Admiral Financial Center,
George Town,
Cayman Islands
The Cayman Islands () is a self-governing British Overseas Territories, British Overseas Territory, and the largest by population. The territory comprises the three islands of Grand Cayman, Cayman Brac and Little Cayman, which are located so ...
—the home city of former CONCACAF president
Jeffrey Webb and prior to that, they were based in
Port of Spain
Port of Spain ( ; Trinidadian and Tobagonian English, Trinidadian English: ''Port ah Spain'' ) is the capital and chief port of Trinidad and Tobago. With a municipal population of 49,867 (2017), an urban population of 81,142 and a transient dail ...
,
Trinidad and Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago, officially the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, is the southernmost island country in the Caribbean, comprising the main islands of Trinidad and Tobago, along with several List of islands of Trinidad and Tobago, smaller i ...
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. In July 2017, a second satellite office was opened in Guatemala City, which is shared with the
Central American Football Union
The Unión Centroamericana de Fútbol (Central American Football Union), more commonly known by the acronym UNCAF, represents the national football teams of Central America: Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and P ...
(UNCAF), and most recently another satellite office for the FIFA Caribbean Development Office was opened in the
suburb
A suburb (more broadly suburban area) is an area within a metropolitan area. They are oftentimes where most of a metropolitan areas jobs are located with some being predominantly residential. They can either be denser or less densely populated ...
of
Welches, in
Bridgetown
Bridgetown (UN/LOCODE: BB BGI) is the Capital city, capital and largest city of Barbados. Formerly The Town of Saint Michael, the Greater Bridgetown area is located within the Parishes of Barbados, parish of Saint Michael, Barbados, Saint Mic ...
,
Barbados
Barbados, officially the Republic of Barbados, is an island country in the Atlantic Ocean. It is part of the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies and the easternmost island of the Caribbean region. It lies on the boundary of the South American ...
.
Members
CONCACAF has 41 member associations:
M = Men's National Team. W = Women's National Team
Bonaire were promoted from an association member to a full member at the XXIX Ordinary CONCACAF Congress in
São Paulo
São Paulo (; ; Portuguese for 'Paul the Apostle, Saint Paul') is the capital of the São Paulo (state), state of São Paulo, as well as the List of cities in Brazil by population, most populous city in Brazil, the List of largest cities in the ...
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.
Prospective future member
* — The
Football Association of Greenland announced in May 2022 that they had officially begun the process of becoming a member of CONCACAF and were expected to attend the body's next congress with observer status. Greenland was not officially able to apply to join
UEFA
The Union of European Football Associations (UEFA ; ; ) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football. It governs football, futsal and beach soccer, beach football in Europe and the List of transcontinental countries#A ...
, even with political links with
Denmark
Denmark is a Nordic countries, Nordic country in Northern Europe. It is the metropole and most populous constituent of the Kingdom of Denmark,, . also known as the Danish Realm, a constitutionally unitary state that includes the Autonomous a ...
, due to UEFA applicants being required to apply as sovereign states. Kenneth Kleist was elected new president of the KAK in October 2023. At that time, he announced the association's intentions to apply for full CONCACAF membership in 2024. At that time, he also stated that the association had been informed that it was "quite close to admission" in the confederation. On 28 May 2024, Greenland officially applied for full CONCACAF membership. In June 2025, during its 28th Extraordinary Congress Concacaf President and FIFA Vice President Victor Montagliani announced that Greenland's membership was unanimously rejected.
Aspiring future members
*, announced in 2019 that the
Comité Territorial de Football de Saint-Barthélemy began the process of joining the
Caribbean Football Union
The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) is the representative organization for football (soccer), football associations in the Caribbean. It represents 25 FIFA member nations, as well as 6 territories that are not affiliated with FIFA. The Union was e ...
and CONCACAF for the first time.
*, announced in September 2019 that The Football Association of
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
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is expected to build a suitable venue with the goal of becoming a member of CONCACAF in the near future.
Other potential future members
Although one of the three
special municipalities of the
Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, is a country in Northwestern Europe, with Caribbean Netherlands, overseas territories in the Caribbean. It is the largest of the four constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Nether ...
in the region is a member of CONCACAF (
Bonaire
Bonaire is a Caribbean island in the Leeward Antilles, and is a Caribbean Netherlands, special municipality (officially Public body (Netherlands), "public body") of the Netherlands. Its capital is the port of Kralendijk, on the west (Windward an ...
), the other two are not:
* has played at least six recorded international matches, all of which against neighboring
Sint Eustatius
Sint Eustatius, known locally as Statia, is an island in the Caribbean. It is a Caribbean Netherlands, special municipality (officially "Public body (Netherlands), public body") of the Netherlands.
The island is in the northern Leeward Islands ...
.
* has played nine recorded international matches, three against CONCACAF members in the
Caribbean Football Union
The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) is the representative organization for football (soccer), football associations in the Caribbean. It represents 25 FIFA member nations, as well as 6 territories that are not affiliated with FIFA. The Union was e ...
and the remainder against neighboring
Saba
Other non-members
*, located in Europe, were rumored by Greenland Manager Morten Rutjkær, to be interested in joining CONCACAF. This follows a failed bid to join the European confederation
UEFA
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in 2020. Jersey would geographically be closest to the North American Football Union were they to join, although located over 2,200 miles from Canada.
*, announced in May 2014 that they were working to become a member of CONCACAF and play against other national teams. The team is not a member of FIFA, but were a member of
Confederation of Independent Football Associations (ConIFA). In May 2014, the team withdrew from the ConIFA World Championship after associating with the
Québec Soccer Federation. The team and association decided to take part in only "federated" soccer in hopes of one day being recognized as a CONCACAF member.
There has not been any further conversation and players from this
Canadian province
Canada has ten provinces and three territories that are sub-national administrative divisions under the jurisdiction of the Constitution of Canada, Canadian Constitution. In the 1867 Canadian Confederation, three provinces of British North Amer ...
qualify for, as well as the province being formally represented by, the
Canadian national soccer team.
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. 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. 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".
Competitions
CONCACAF active competitions
National teams:
;Men
*
CONCACAF Gold Cup
*
CONCACAF Nations League
The CONCACAF Nations League (, ) is an association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its secondary continental tournament for men's senior national teams from North America, Central America and the Caribbean. The tournament takes pla ...
*
CONCACAF Under-20 Championship
*
CONCACAF Under-17 Championship
*
CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship
*
CONCACAF Futsal Championship
*
CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship
;Women
*
CONCACAF W Gold Cup
*
CONCACAF W Championship
*
CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship
*
CONCACAF Women's U-17 Championship
*
CONCACAF Girls' Under-15 Championship
*
CONCACAF W Futsal Championship
Clubs:
;Men
*
CONCACAF Champions Cup
The CONCACAF Champions Cup, formerly known as CONCACAF Champions League (2008–2023), is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top continental tournament for clubs from North America, Central America, a ...
*
Leagues Cup
The Leagues Cup is an annual soccer competition between clubs from Major League Soccer (MLS), the main soccer league in the United States, and Liga MX, the main soccer league in Mexico. It is hosted in Canada and the United States. It began in ...
*
CONCACAF Central American Cup
The CONCACAF Central American Cup () is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top regional tournament for clubs from Central America. It serves as a qualification method for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
...
*
CONCACAF Caribbean Cup
The CONCACAF Caribbean Cup is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top regional tournament for clubs from the Caribbean.
Beginning with the inaugural edition in 2023, the new competition serves as a quali ...
*
CFU Club Shield (in conjunction with the
CFU)
*
CONCACAF Under-13 Champions League
*
CONCACAF Futsal Cup
;Women
*
CONCACAF W Champions Cup
*
NWSL x Liga MX Femenil Summer Cup
CONCACAF defunct competitions
National teams:
*
CFU Championship (1978–1988)
*
NAFC Championship (1947, 1949)
*
CCCF Championship
The CCCF Championship was an association football competition organized by CCCF as its top regional tournament for men's senior national teams from Central America and the Caribbean.
History
The regional competition was born in 1938, in Panama ...
(1941–1961)
*
CONCACAF Championship (1963–1989)
*
North American Nations Cup
The North American Nations Cup was an association football competition organized by NAFU as its top regional tournament for men's senior national teams from North America. The tournament was held in 1990 and 1991.
Canada, United States and Mexi ...
(1990, 1991)
*
CONCACAF Cup (2015)
*
CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying Championship (1964–2020)
*
CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament (2004–2020)
Clubs:
*
CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup
The CONCACAF Cup Winners Cup was an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its secondary continental tournament for clubs from North America, Central America and the Caribbean. It was held from 1991 to 1998, althou ...
(1991–1998)
*
CONCACAF Giants Cup (2001)
*
CONCACAF Caribbean Club Championship (1997–2022)
*
CONCACAF League (2017–2022)
*
North American SuperLiga – North America regional championship (2007–2010)
*
Copa Interclubes UNCAF – Central America regional championship (1971–2007)
*
Interamerican Cup – intercontinental with CONMEBOL region (1969–1998)
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.
The Gold Cup determines the regional champion of
North America
North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere, Northern and Western Hemisphere, Western hemispheres. North America is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South Ameri ...
,
Central America
Central America is a subregion of North America. Its political boundaries are defined as bordering Mexico to the north, Colombia to the southeast, the Caribbean to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the southwest. Central America is usually ...
, and the
Caribbean
The Caribbean ( , ; ; ; ) is a region in the middle of the Americas centered around the Caribbean Sea in the Atlantic Ocean, North Atlantic Ocean, mostly overlapping with the West Indies. Bordered by North America to the north, Central America ...
, 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 Cup
The
CONCACAF Champions Cup
The CONCACAF Champions Cup, formerly known as CONCACAF Champions League (2008–2023), is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top continental tournament for clubs from North America, Central America, a ...
, originally known as the CONCACAF Champions' Cup and later the CONCACAF Champions League, 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 Cup qualifies for the
FIFA Club World Cup
The FIFA Club World Cup (FIFA CWC) is an international men's association football competition organised by the ''Fédération Internationale de Football Association'' (FIFA), the sport's global sports governing body, governing body. The compe ...
. The knockout tournament spans February through April.
From 2024, 27 teams compete in each Champions Cup; 18 from North America, 6 from Central America and 3 from the Caribbean. North American teams qualify via either their domestic leagues and cups or the
Leagues Cup
The Leagues Cup is an annual soccer competition between clubs from Major League Soccer (MLS), the main soccer league in the United States, and Liga MX, the main soccer league in Mexico. It is hosted in Canada and the United States. It began in ...
competition between
American and
Mexican clubs, while Central American and Caribbean clubs qualify via the
CONCACAF Central American Cup
The CONCACAF Central American Cup () is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top regional tournament for clubs from Central America. It serves as a qualification method for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
...
and
CONCACAF Caribbean Cup
The CONCACAF Caribbean Cup is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top regional tournament for clubs from the Caribbean.
Beginning with the inaugural edition in 2023, the new competition serves as a quali ...
respectively
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
Club de Futbol Cruz Azul S.A. de C.V., commonly referred to as Cruz Azul, is a professional association football, football club based in Mexico City, Mexico. It competes in Liga MX, the top tier of Mexican football league system, Mexican footba ...
is just behind with six.
Current title holders
Titles by nation
CONMEBOL tournaments
The following CONMEBOL tournaments have had CONCACAF competitors:
National teams
*
Copa América
The CONMEBOL Copa América (; known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship), often simply called the Copa America, is the top men's quadrennial association football, football tournament contested among list of men's national ass ...
Clubs
*
Copa Libertadores
The CONMEBOL Libertadores, also known as Copa Libertadores de América (), is an annual continental club football competition organized by CONMEBOL since 1960. It is the highest level of competition in South American club football. The tournam ...
– (1998–2017)
*
Copa Sudamericana
The CONMEBOL Sudamericana, also known as Copa Sudamericana (; ), is an annual international club football competition organized by CONMEBOL, the governing body of football in South America, since 2002. It is the second-most prestigious club com ...
– (2005–2008)
*
Copa Merconorte – (2000–2001) (defunct)
CONCACAF club competition winners
Continental
By club
Club América is the most titled club in the continent with a record of 7
CONCACAF Champions Cup
The CONCACAF Champions Cup, formerly known as CONCACAF Champions League (2008–2023), is an international association football competition organized by CONCACAF as its top continental tournament for clubs from North America, Central America, a ...
titles, a continental record of 2
Copa Interamericana
The Copa Interamericana () was an international association football, football competition endorsed by CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean) and CONMEBOL (South America). Established in 1969, it was discontinued in 1998 after CONCACAF ...
titles and a record of 1
CONCACAF Giants Cup title, 10 titles overall.
;Key:
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 47 titles. Mexican clubs hold a record number of wins in the
CONCACAF Champions Cup/CONCACAF Champions League (40), the
CONCACAF Cup Winners' Cup/
CONCACAF Giants Cup (4) and
Copa Interamericana
The Copa Interamericana () was an international association football, football competition endorsed by CONCACAF (North, Central America and Caribbean) and CONMEBOL (South America). Established in 1969, it was discontinued in 1998 after CONCACAF ...
(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.
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By region
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Regional
The CONCACAF has also organized many regional-based competitions, which are mostly ran as qualifiers to the continental level competitions. There are three main regions that operates under the CONCACAF banner, the
NAFU (North America), the
UNCAF
The Unión Centroamericana de Fútbol (Central American Football Union), more commonly known by the acronym UNCAF, represents the national football (soccer), football teams of Central America: Belize national football team, Belize, Costa Rica na ...
(Central America) and the
CFU (Caribbeans). Each of which runs their own competitions.
North America
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Central America
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Caribbeans
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FIFA World Rankings
Overview
Historical leaders
;Men's
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from:24/06/2003 till:30/07/2003 shift:(20,-5) text:"United States" color:USA
from:30/07/2003 till:16/12/2005 shift:(20,-4) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:16/12/2005 till:17/05/2006 shift:(20,-5) text:"United States" color:USA
from:17/05/2006 till:12/06/2006 shift:(20,-5) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:12/06/2006 till:16/08/2006 shift:(20,-5) text:"United States" color:USA
from:16/08/2006 till:16/05/2007 shift:(20,-6) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:16/05/2007 till:18/07/2007 shift:(20,-3) text:"United States" color:USA
from:18/07/2007 till:06/08/2008 shift:(20,-6) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:06/08/2008 till:03/09/2008 shift:(20,-6) text:"United States" color:USA
from:03/09/2008 till:08/10/2008 shift:(20,-1) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:08/10/2008 till:03/02/2010 shift:(20,-5) text:"United States" color:USA
from:03/02/2010 till:31/03/2010 shift:(20,-4) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:31/03/2010 till:18/05/2011 shift:(20,-4) text:"United States" color:USA
from:18/05/2011 till:04/07/2013 shift:(20,-4) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:04/07/2013 till:14/08/2014 shift:(20,-6) text:"United States" color:USA
from:14/08/2014 till:09/07/2015 shift:(20,-4) text:"Costa Rica" color:CRC
from:09/07/2015 till:06/08/2015 shift:(20,-6) text:"United States" color:USA
from:06/08/2015 till:24/11/2016 shift:(20,-4) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:24/11/2016 till:09/02/2017 shift:(20,-6) text:"Costa Rica" color:CRC
from:09/02/2017 till:19/11/2021 shift:(20,-1) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:19/11/2021 till:06/10/2022 shift:(20,-4) text:"United States" color:USA
from:06/10/2022 till:22/12/2022 shift:(20,-5) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:22/12/2022 till:18/09/2024 shift:(20,-1) text:"United States" color:USA
from:19/09/2024 till: 27/11/2024 shift:(20,-5) text:"Mexico" color:MEX
from:28/11/2024 till:end shift:(20,-5) text:"United States" color:USA
;Women's
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Team of the year
Other rankings
Men's CONCACAF Ranking Index
The Ranking Index is calculated by CONCACAF.
Last updated 26 March 2025
Women's CONCACAF Ranking Index
The Ranking Index is calculated by CONCACAF.
Last updated 11 March 2024
CONCACAF Men's Club Rankings
On 16 May 2023, CONCACAF launched a club ranking index which will be used to seed teams in future club competitions. A league ranking index was also launched the same day.
CONCACAF Women’s Club Ranking
In June 2025, CONCACAF released a Women's Club Ranking (CWCR) in preparation for the draw of the
2025-26 CONCACAF W Champions Cup.
Beach Soccer National Team Rankings
;Men's CONCACAF Ranking Index
Rankings are calculated by CONCACAF.
Top ten
last updated 15 May 2023
;Men's BSWW rankings
Rankings are calculated by
Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW).
Top ten
last updated 8 May 2023
;Women's BSWW rankings
Rankings are calculated by
Beach Soccer Worldwide (BSWW).
Last updated 8 May 2023
Corruption
At the CONCACAF Congress in May 2012 in
Budapest
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, 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 registered the $22 million 'Dr. João Havelange Centre of Excellence' development in
Port-of-Spain
Port of Spain ( ; Trinidadian and Tobagonian English, Trinidadian English: ''Port ah Spain'' ) is the capital and chief port of Trinidad and Tobago. With a municipal population of 49,867 (2017), an urban population of 81,142 and a transient dail ...
under the name of two companies that Warner owned.
In addition, Warner had secured a
mortgage
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against the asset in 2007 which the CONCACAF members were also unaware of; the mortgage was co-signed by
Lisle Austin
Lisle Austin (26 April 1936 – 5 December 2021) was the President of the Barbados Football Association. Austin was also the President of CONCACAF for a few days in 2011 before being suspended.
Career
Austin was appointed temporary President of ...
, a former vice-president of CONCACAF.
The loan defaulted.
Collins also revealed that CONCACAF, despite most of its income coming from the United States, had not paid any tax to the
Internal Revenue Service
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since at least 2007 and had never filed a return in the United States.
Although CONCACAF is a registered non-profit organization in the Bahamas and headquartered in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad, they have an administration office in New York, and BDO and CONCACAF invited the IRS to investigate potential liabilities. It is thought that CONCACAF may have to pay up to $2 million plus penalties.
Chuck Blazer stated that a full financial audit into CONCACAF by New-York based consultancy BDO was delayed due to the actions of Jack Warner and his personal accountant, and the accounts could not be "signed off" as a consequence.
In addition, Blazer is to sue CONCACAF for unpaid commission of sponsorship and marketing deals which he had made in 2010 during his time as general secretary.
Blazer received a 10% commission on any deal that he made on behalf of CONCACAF.
The Bermuda FA asked members of CONCACAF to lobby FIFA to remove Blazer from his position on the
FIFA Executive Committee. Blazer suggested that it was less to do with financial irregularities and more for his role in the removal of Jack Warner in the
Caribbean Football Union corruption scandal: "I spent 21 years building the confederation and its competitions and its revenues and I'm the one responsible for its good levels of income . . . I think this is a reflection of those who were angry at me having caused the action against Warner. This is also a reaction by people who have their own agenda."
Jack Warner presided over CONCACAF for 21 years. Warner was one of the most controversial figures in world football. Warner was suspended as president on 30 May 2011 due to his
temporary suspension from football-related activity by FIFA following corruption allegations.
A power struggle developed at CONCACAF following the allegations against Warner. The allegations against Warner were reported to the
FIFA Ethics Committee
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by
Chuck Blazer, the secretary general of CONCACAF. The acting president of CONCACAF,
Lisle Austin
Lisle Austin (26 April 1936 – 5 December 2021) was the President of the Barbados Football Association. Austin was also the President of CONCACAF for a few days in 2011 before being suspended.
Career
Austin was appointed temporary President of ...
, sent Blazer a letter saying he was "terminated as general secretary with immediate effect".
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.
The executive committee of CONCACAF later issued a statement saying that Austin did not have the authority to fire Blazer, and the decision was unauthorized.
On 20 June 2011,
Jack Warner resigned from 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 10 May 2011 meeting of the
Caribbean Football Union
The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) is the representative organization for football (soccer), football associations in the Caribbean. It represents 25 FIFA member nations, as well as 6 territories that are not affiliated with FIFA. The Union was e ...
.
The vice-president of CONCACAF,
Alfredo Hawit, acted as president until May 2012.
Indicted CONCACAF individuals
Several CONCACAF officials have been indicted.
Hall of fame
* Hubert Tromp
* Gerard Bean
* Matthew Hogan
*
João Havelange
Jean-Marie Faustin Godefroid "João" de Havelange (, ; 8 May 1916 – 16 August 2016) was a Brazilian lawyer, businessman, and athlete who was the seventh president of FIFA from 1974 to 1998. His tenure as president is the second longest in ...
*
Jim Fleming
* Rudy Gittens
* Hiram Sosa López
* Isaac Sasso
* Julio Moya
* Ramón Coll Jaumet
* Andres Avelino Constansia
[Inducted in 2015]
*
Patrick John
* Mavis Derflinger
*
Clive Toye
Clive Roy Toye (born 23 November 1932) was inducted to the National Soccer Hall of Fame in the United States in 2003.
Toye was born in Plymouth, United Kingdom, to Thomas Roy Toye (1906–65) and Irene Turner. He was a sports writer for the '' ...
* Guillermo Cañedo
* Oscar Thamar
* Carlos Carrera
* Jacques Rugard
* Federico Fortín
* Rafael L. Callejas Romero
* Anthony James
* George Abrahams
*
Ricardo Gardener
* Lincoln "Happy" Sutherland
[Inducted in 2013]
* Aaron Padilla Gutiérrez
* Arturo Yamasaki
* Javier Arriaga
* Jesús Martínez
* Joaquín Soria Terrazas
* Joseph Ursulet
* Júlio Rocha
* Mordy Maduro
* Ariel Alvarado
*
Sepp Blatter
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*
André Kamperveen
*
Gene Edwards
*
Kurt Lamm
*
Werner Fricker
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Team of the Century
The CONCACAF Team of the Century was announced as part of the festivities associated with the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France.
# GK —
Antonio Carbajal (Mexico)
# DF —
Marcelo Balboa
Marcelo Balboa (born August 8, 1967) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a defender in the 1990s for the United States national team, becoming its captain. He is a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame.
After r ...
(United States)
# DF —
Gilberto Yearwood (Honduras)
# DF —
Bruce Wilson (Canada)
# DF —
Gustavo Peña (Mexico)
# MF —
Ramón Ramírez (Mexico)
# MF —
Mágico González (El Salvador)
# MF —
Tab Ramos (United States)
# FW —
Julio César Dely Valdés (Panama)
# FW —
Hugo Sánchez (Mexico)
# FW —
Hernán Medford (Costa Rica)
President's award
;2013
*
Carlos Ruiz for speaking out against match-fixing in Guatemala
*
Ian Gaynair for reporting an offer of a bribe
;2015
* for winning the 2012 Summer Olympics
Women's football tournament
* for winning the 2012 Summer Olympics
Men's football tournament
Major tournament records
;Legend
* – Champions
* – Runners-up
* – Third place
* – Fourth place
*QF – Quarter-finals (1934–1938, 1954–1970, and 1986–present: knockout round of 8)
*R3 – Round 3 (2026–present: knockout round of 16)
*R2 – Round 2 (1974–1978: second group stage, top 8; 1982: second group stage, top 12; 1986–2022: knockout round of 16; 2026–present: knockout round of 32)
*R1 – Round 1 (1930, 1950–1970 and 1986–present: group stage; 1934–1938: knockout round of 16; 1974–1982: first group stage)
* — Qualified but withdrew
* — Did not qualify
* — Did not enter / withdrew / banned
* — Hosts
For each tournament, the flag of the host country and the number of teams in each finals tournament (in brackets) are shown.
FIFA World Cup
Only eleven CONCACAF members have ever reached the
FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, often called the World Cup, is an international association football competition among the senior List of men's national association football teams, men's national teams of the members of the FIFA, Fédération Internatio ...
since its inception in
1930, six of them accomplishing the feat only once. No team from the region has ever reached the
final
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*Final examination or finals, a test given at the end of a course of study or training
*Final (competition), the last or championship round of a sporting competition, match, game, or other contest which d ...
at the World Cup, but the United States reached the semi-finals in the
inaugural edition, for which they were awarded third place. CONCACAF members have reached the quarter-finals five times: Cuba in
1938
Events
January
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* January 20 – King Farouk of Egypt marries Saf ...
, Mexico as hosts in
1970
Events
January
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* January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
and
1986, the United States in
2002
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, and most recently, Costa Rica in
2014
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. Jamaica is the smallest country to ever win a World Cup match, by virtue of their 2–1 victory over Japan in
1998
1998 was designated as the ''International Year of the Ocean''.
Events January
* January 6 – The ''Lunar Prospector'' spacecraft is launched into orbit around the Moon, and later finds evidence for Lunar water, frozen water, in soil i ...
.
The following table shows the CONCACAF representatives at each edition of the World Cup, sorted by number of appearances:
FIFA World Cup hosting
CONCACAF nations have hosted the FIFA World Cup three times.
The
1970 FIFA World Cup
The 1970 FIFA World Cup was the 9th edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international Association football, football championship for List of men's national association football teams, men's senior national teams. Held from 31 May to ...
took place in Mexico, the first World Cup tournament to be staged in North America, and the first held outside Europe and South America.
Mexico was chosen as the host nation in 1964 by FIFA's congress ahead of the only other submitted bid from Argentina.
The tournament was won by
Brazil
Brazil, officially the Federative Republic of Brazil, is the largest country in South America. It is the world's List of countries and dependencies by area, fifth-largest country by area and the List of countries and dependencies by population ...
. The victorious team led by
Carlos Alberto, and featuring players such as
Pelé
Edson Arantes do Nascimento (; 23 October 1940 – 29 December 2022), better known by his nickname Pelé (), was a Brazilian professional Association football, footballer who played as a Forward (association football), forward. Widely reg ...
,
Gérson,
Jairzinho,
Rivellino, and
Tostão, is often cited as the greatest-ever World Cup team.
They achieved a perfect record of wins in all six games in the finals.
Despite the issues of altitude and high temperature, the finals produced attacking football which created an average goals per game record not since bettered by any subsequent World Cup Finals.
The 1970 Finals attracted a new record television audience for the FIFA World Cup and, for the first time, in color.
In 1986, Mexico became the first country to host the FIFA World Cup twice when it stepped in to stage the
1986 FIFA World Cup
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after the original host selection, Colombia, suffered financial problems.
Colombia
Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a country primarily located in South America with Insular region of Colombia, insular regions in North America. The Colombian mainland is bordered by the Caribbean Sea to the north, Venezuel ...
was originally chosen as
hosts by
FIFA
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (), more commonly known by its acronym FIFA ( ), is the international self-regulatory governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded on 21 May 1904 to o ...
in June 1974. However, the Colombian authorities eventually declared in November 1982 that they could not afford to host the World Cup because of economic concerns.
Mexico
Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in North America. It is the northernmost country in Latin America, and borders the United States to the north, and Guatemala and Belize to the southeast; while having maritime boundar ...
was selected on 20 May 1983 as the replacement hosts, beating the bids of Canada and the United States, and thereby became the first nation to host two World Cups. This second World Cup in Mexico came 16 years after the first one in
1970
Events
January
* January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC.
* January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
.
The United States won the right to host the
1994 FIFA World Cup
The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national soccer teams. It was hosted by the United States and took place from June 17 to July 17, 1994, at nine venues across the country. The United States w ...
, defeating bids from Brazil and Morocco.
The vote was held in Zurich on 4 July 1988, and only took one round with the United States bid receiving a little over half of the votes by the Exco members.
FIFA hoped that by staging the world's most prestigious football tournament there, it would lead to a growth of interest in the sport; one condition FIFA imposed was the creation of a professional football league,
Major League Soccer
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, starting in 1996. The U.S. staged a hugely successful tournament, with average attendance of nearly 69,000 breaking a record that surpassed the
1966 FIFA World Cup
The 1966 FIFA World Cup was the eighth FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial Association football, football tournament for men's senior national teams. It was played in England from 11 to 30 July 1966. England defeated West Germany 4–2 in the 1966 FI ...
average attendance of 51,000 thanks to the large seating capacities the American stadiums provided for the spectators in comparison to the smaller venues of Europe and Latin America. To this day, the total attendance for the final tournament of nearly 3.6 million remains the highest in World Cup history, despite the expansion of the competition to 32 teams at the 1998 World Cup.
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Canada, Mexico, and the United States have won the bidding to host the
2026 FIFA World Cup
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, competing against a
Moroccan bid.
FIFA Women's World Cup
Olympic Games
Men's tournament
Women's tournament
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Copa América
Mexico have finished runners-up twice and third place three times at the
Copa América
The CONMEBOL Copa América (; known until 1975 as the South American Football Championship), often simply called the Copa America, is the top men's quadrennial association football, football tournament contested among list of men's national ass ...
, making ''El Tri'' the most successful non-
CONMEBOL
CONMEBOL ( ) or CSF (; ; ), is the continental governing body of football in South America and it is one of FIFA's six continental confederations. The oldest continental confederation in the world, its headquarters are located in Luque, Parag ...
nation. The United States have reached the semi-final stage in the South American tournament twice, followed by Canada and Honduras, who have each reached it once. Costa Rica has reached the quarter-finals twice, while Panama has done so once.
CONCACAF W Championship
CONCACAF W Gold Cup
FIFA U-20 World Cup
FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup
FIFA U-17 World Cup
FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup
FIFA Futsal World Cup
FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup
Former tournaments
FIFA Confederations Cup
See also
CONCACAF
*
CONCACAF Awards—In November 2013, CONCACAF announced that they would create annual awards for the best players, coaches, and referees.
*
List of CONCACAF competitions
The following is a list of CONCACAF competitions. CONCACAF is the continental governing body for association football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean. Three South American entities, Guyana and Suriname and French Guiana, are a ...
—current schedule for finals
*
List of presidents of CONCACAF
The following is a list of presidents of CONCACAF. CONCACAF is the continental governing body for association football in North America, Central America and the Caribbean
Presidents of CONCACAF
See also
*List of presidents of FIFA
*List of pres ...
Related links
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International Federation of Association Football (FIFA)
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Asian Football Confederation
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(AFC)
*
Oceania Football Confederation
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(OFC)
*
Confederation of African Football
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(CAF)
*
Confederation of South American Football (CONMEBOL)
*
Union of European Football Associations (UEFA)
*
Timeline of association football
*
List of association football sub-confederations
This is a list of international association football, football governing bodies.
Global
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Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol
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*
North American Football Confederation
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Soccer in Canada
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Soccer in the United States
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The United States Soccer Federation (USSF) governs most levels of soccer in the United States ...
*
Football in Mexico
The most popular sport in Mexico is association football, known as wikt:fútbol, fútbol in Mexico. The top professional leagues in Mexico are Liga MX for men and Liga MX Femenil for women.
In Mexico, football became a professional men's spo ...
Notes
References
External links
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