CFU will regroup to mull proposed FIFA/CONCACAF Reform Statutes
CFU president Gordon Derrick listens as CONCACAF Acting General Secretary Ted Howard makes a point during the CFU General Meeting held in Antigua last Saturday.
CFU president Gordon Derrick listens as CONCACAF Acting General Secretary Ted Howard makes a point during the CFU General Meeting held in Antigua last Saturday.

THE Caribbean Football Union (CFU) ended the two-day General Meeting in Antigua on Sunday with a commitment to regroup in the coming weeks, ahead of the CONCACAF Extraordinary Congress on February 25 and the FIFA Extraordinary Congress a day later.The next CFU general meeting was occasioned by a motion from the floor on Saturday, which had the support of the membership, for a meeting to consider the draft of the FIFA/CONCACAF Statute Reforms to ensure that the membership comprehends the proposals and to seek consensus.
This came after a discourse and robust debate on aspects of the proposed reformation. CFU president Gordon Derrick later said, “The CFU is in support of the reforms. We want that to be clear. It is just one or two specific areas with which we have questions, and we will meet and discuss amongst our membership how we will address these.”
The January 16-17 meeting in Antigua also heard from three FIFA presidential candidates, Jérôme Champagne and Prince Ali bin Al-Hussein on Saturday, and Gianni Infantino on Sunday.

 

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