Central American Football
Central American Football refers to the sport of soccer played in the countries of Central America, which includes Costa Rica, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Panama. Each country has its own domestic leagues, with teams competing for national championships. The sport is governed by the Central American Football Union (UNCAF), which organizes regional tournaments.
The most notable international competition for Central American teams is the CONCACAF Gold Cup, where national teams compete against others from North America and the Caribbean. Central American nations have produced talented players who have made significant contributions to both regional and international football.