CONCACAF: Jeffrey Webb (Cayman Islands) re-elected president of the Confederation until 2019

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Jeffrey Webb (Cayman Islands) was re-elected CONCACAF president for another four years (2015-2019) during the 30th Ordinary Congress of the Confederation in Nassau (Bahamas) on 16/04/2015. He was the only candidate for the post.

Jeffrey Webb (50 years old) new begins his second term as head of CONCACAF. He was unanimously elected president of the body on 23/05/2012, after the resignation of former president Jack Warner in November 2011 following allegations of corruption.

“What makes the strength of this Confederation is solidarity and unity. For this remarkable leadership, congratulations to Jeffrey Webb and compliments to CONCACAF Executive Committee and Member Associations," said Joseph Blatter, FIFA president, who attended the Congress, on 16/04/2015

"In 2026 we want to win the World Cup" (Jeffrey Webb on 16/04/2015)

  • "CONCACAF is -- more than ever -- united by one vision. We represent our region on the global stage with one strong and cohesive voice.
  • The invisible barriers that have hampered the region’s progress for decades are diminishing, and we are seeing unprecedented…
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