UNCAF
The UNCAF, or the Central American Football Union, is a governing body for soccer in Central America. It was established in 1962 and is responsible for organizing regional competitions, including the UNCAF Nations Cup, which features national teams from Central American countries.
UNCAF consists of seven member associations, representing countries such as Costa Rica, Honduras, and Guatemala. The organization aims to promote the development of soccer in the region and enhance the competitiveness of its national teams on the international stage.