Central American Football Confederation
The Central American Football Confederation (CONCACAF) is the governing body for football in Central America. It oversees the organization and promotion of football competitions in the region, including the Central American Cup and the CONCACAF Champions League. Established in 1961, it aims to develop the sport and support member associations.
CONCACAF consists of seven member associations, representing countries like Costa Rica, Honduras, and Guatemala. The confederation works to enhance the quality of football through training programs, tournaments, and collaboration with international bodies like FIFA. Its mission is to foster growth and unity in Central American football.