CONCACAF, or the Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football, organizes various football competitions for national teams and clubs in its region. Notable tournaments include the CONCACAF Gold Cup, which features national teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean, and the CONCACAF Champions League, which showcases top club teams. The confederation also oversees World Cup qualifying processes for its member nations. Overall, CONCACAF plays a crucial role in promoting and developing football in the Americas.
CONCACAF stands for the "Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football" - it is an organization comprising 41 national football teams, 31 from the Caribbean, 7 from Central America, and 3 from North America.
Confederation Of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football
Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (Soccer).
CONCACAF was created in 1961.
CONCACAF Giants Cup happened in 2001.
CONCACAF Gold Cup was created in 1991.
CONCACAF's Women's Championship was created in 1991.
CONCACAF's Women's Championship ended in 1998.
CONCACAF Championship was created on 1961-09-18.
CONCACAF Champions League was created in 1962.
CONCACAF Women's Gold Cup was created in 2000.
a football tournament