Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol
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Successor | CONCACAF |
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Formation | 1938[1] |
Dissolved | 1961 |
Type | Sports governing body |
Membership | 11 members associations |
Affiliations | FIFA |
The Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol (English: Central American and Caribbean Football Confederation), abbreviated as CCCF, was the governing body of football in Central America and the Caribbean from 1938 to 1961, and a predecessor confederation of CONCACAF. Founded in 1938 under the president Héctor Beeche, who was the confederation's first president.[2] CCCF merged with NAFC to found the current CONCACAF in 1961.
Member associations
[edit]Costa Rica
Cuba (Former NAFC member 1946–1955)
Curaçao (Later as
Netherlands Antilles)
El Salvador
Guatemala
Haiti
Honduras
Nicaragua
Panama
Suriname (Participated on 1960 CCCF Championship)
Aruba (Participated on 1955 CCCF Championship)
Competitions
[edit]The CCCF organized one competition for senior national teams, one competition for youth national teams and one club competition.
- CCCF Championship (1941–1961)
- CCCF Youth Championship (1954–1960)
- Campeonato Centroamericano (1959 and 1961)
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "CONCACAF Gold Cup Competition". GoldCup.org. Archived from the original on 19 March 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
- ^ Dietschy, Paul (6 June 2013). "Making football global? FIFA, Europe, and the non-European football world, 1912–1974". Journal of Global History. 8 (2): 289. doi:10.1017/S1740022813000223. S2CID 162747279.