CONCACAF
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CONCACAF
Summary
CONCACAF is an international sport governing body[1]. CONCACAF ranks in the top 2% of international_sport_governing_body entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (43,552 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- CONCACAF was a member of FIFA[3].
- CONCACAF's instance of is recorded as international sport governing body[4].
- CONCACAF's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[5].
- CONCACAF's official language is recorded as English[6].
- CONCACAF's official language is recorded as Spanish[7].
- CONCACAF's official language is recorded as French[8].
- CONCACAF's official language is recorded as Dutch[9].
- CONCACAF's headquarters location is recorded as Miami[10].
- CONCACAF's structure replaced by is recorded as North American Football Confederation[11].
- CONCACAF's structure replaced by is recorded as CCCF[12].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Anguilla Football Association[13].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Antigua and Barbuda Football Association[14].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Aruba Football Federation[15].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association[16].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Bahamas Football Association[17].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Barbados Football Association[18].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Bermuda Football Association[19].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Football Federation of Belize[20].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Bonaire Football Federation[21].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as British Virgin Islands Football Association[22].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Canadian Soccer Association[23].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Cayman Islands Football Association[24].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Costa Rican Football Federation[25].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Football Association of Cuba[26].
- CONCACAF's child organization or unit is recorded as Curaçao Football Federation[27].
Body
Founding
September 18, 1961 marks the founding of CONCACAF[28]. CONCACAF's location of formation is recorded as Mexico City[29].
Identity
Short names include {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'CONCACAF'}[30], {'lang': 'ru', 'text': 'КОНКАКАФ'}[31], {'lang': 'hy', 'text': 'ԿՈՆԿԱԿԱՖ'}[32], {'lang': 'tt', 'text': 'КОНКАКАФ'}[33], {'lang': 'uk', 'text': 'КОНКАКАФ'}[34], and {'lang': 'bg', 'text': 'КОНКАКАФ'}[35].
Leadership
CONCACAF's chairperson is recorded as Victor Montagliani[36].
Operations
CONCACAF's headquarters location is recorded as Miami[10]. CONCACAF's parent organization or unit is recorded as FIFA[37]. Subsidiaries include Anguilla Football Association[13], an association football federation[38], in United Kingdom[39], founded in 1990[40], headquartered in The Valley[41]; Antigua and Barbuda Football Association[14], an association football federation[42], in Antigua and Barbuda[43], founded in 1928[44], headquartered in St. John's[45]; Aruba Football Federation[15], an association football federation[46], in Aruba[47], founded in 1932[48]; St. Kitts and Nevis Football Association[16], an association football federation[49], in Saint Kitts and Nevis[50], founded in 1932[51], headquartered in Basseterre[52]; Bahamas Football Association[17], an association football federation[53], in The Bahamas[54], founded in 1967[55]; and Barbados Football Association[18], an association football federation[56], in Barbados[57], founded in 1910[58], headquartered in Bridgetown[59].
Why It Matters
CONCACAF ranks in the top 2% of international_sport_governing_body entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (43,552 views/month).[2] CONCACAF has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[60] CONCACAF is known by 69 alternative names across languages and contexts.[61]