The Caribbean Football Union ( CFU ) is the representative organization for 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 established in January 1978 and its member associations compete in the CONCACAF region.
12-548: The Major League Soccer Player Combine was a four-day annual showcase, that occurred every January until its discontinuation in 2020. The present Player Combine features four teams composed of invitees, usually who play on youth national teams or were standout players on premier college soccer teams. In November 2013, the Caribbean Football Union and Major League Soccer came to an agreement where all 31 CFU members could put forward player candidates between
24-685: A Caribbean XI entertained Brazilian São Paulo FC and a year later a 'Caribbean Selection' played against the national team of Trinidad and Tobago. Since the formation of the CFU, games have typically taken place in Port of Spain . In August 1993, CFU President Jack Warner ruled out the possibility of merging the Caribbean nations into one national football team, similar to the West Indies cricket team . He said: "There seems to be some myth outside there that
36-740: A Caribbean regional governing body as a sub-group within CONCACAF be the first order of business, Raymond introduced the initiative in August 1977 in Port of Spain, Trinidad, that eventually led to the formation of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU). The CFU was inaugurated on January 28, 1978, in Port-au-Prince , Haiti, as the Caribbean region's governing football body and a sub-group within CONCACAF. A previous effort to establish
48-821: A Caribbean regional governing body was the British Caribbean Football Association (BCFA) in January 1957, with the Trinidad & Tobago FA's President Ken Galt as the BCFA's president, and the TTFA's Secretary Eric James as General Secretary, and in 1959, a representative BCFA team toured the UK. In May 2013, under the direction of Damien E. Hughes, the CFU relocated their offices from Port-of-Spain, Trinidad to Kingston, Jamaica . In August 2015, Hughes
60-422: A Caribbean team is the answer to football in the region. I have never heard anything so ludicrous," said Warner, "If to reach a [FIFA] World Cup have to be considered by size, why haven't China ever made it. The simple fact is, we must take whatever seems to be our liabilities and make them our assets. Being small is never a liability in this sport". There have been three presidents (and three acting presidents) of
72-404: A private meeting between CFU officials was leaked to the public. This footage showed President Jack Warner informing the delegates who had received envelopes that the funds within were for their personal use, stating,"If you're pious, you should go to church." An investigation initiated by FIFA examined the actions of over 30 CFU representatives and resulted in the resignation of the CFU president,
84-623: The CONCACAF Gold Cup . The Caribbean Club Championship was the championship for Caribbean club teams. The winner qualified for the CONCACAF Champions' Cup from 1997 and until 2008, and from 2008–09 until 2016–17, the top 3 clubs qualified for a preliminary round of the CONCACAF Champions League . Since 2017, the winner of the rebranded Caribbean Club Championship qualified for the knockout stage of
96-604: The CONCACAF Champions League. The CONCACAF Caribbean Cup is the latest announced regional competition. Previously the CFU had organised a pan-Caribbean league, the Caribbean Professional Football League ; it was active between 1992 and 1994. No outright winner or champion emerges from this competition as it is not a competitive championship. A Caribbean national team has played several exhibition fixtures. In 1987
108-612: The Commissioner of the North American Soccer League (NASL), about ownership of a Caribbean franchise within the NASL, and instead, Woosnam proposed the formation of a Caribbean Professional League. Acting on Woosnam's advice, and with assistance from former England player-turned businessman Jimmy Hill and his company World Sports Academy, plus the recommendation of former FIFA President Sir Stanley Rous , that
120-610: The age of 18 and 22 to be entered into the combine. The Caribbean candidates would be vetted at a Caribbean combine event taking place in Antigua in January 2014. Caribbean Football Union The CFU runs multiple competitions, including the CFU Club Shield , CONCACAF Caribbean Cup , and youth challenge series. The formation of the Caribbean Football Union is credited to former Trinidad and Tobago national footballer Patrick Raymond. In 1976, he approached Phil Woosnam ,
132-495: The suspension of the organization's vice-presidents and staff, and the resignation of several national football association staff. The CFU Championship was a tournament for national teams in the region active between 1978 and 1988. It was sometimes referred to as the CFU Nations Cup. The Caribbean Cup was the international cup for the Caribbean between 1989 and 2017; the top 4 teams in the tournament used to qualify for
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#1732779784634144-544: Was replaced by Antiguan Neil Cochrane. Cochrane announced that several jobs would be moved from Jamaica to Antigua and a smaller headquarters would be rented. The union was embroiled in a scandal in May 2011 after several representatives of Caribbean Football Associations had been given brown paper envelopes containing US$ 40,000. The incident was reported to the CONCACAF general secretary Chuck Blazer . The next day, footage from
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