The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) officially opened its new headquarters in downtown Miami on Wednesday, November 14.
The new office, located at the 3 MiamiCentral building, 161 NW 6th Street, was showcased during a grand opening ribbon cutting ceremony which featured the Mayor of the City of Miami, Francis Suarez, FIFA President Gianni Infantino, Concacaf President Victor Montagliani and General Secretary Philippe Moggio, as well as Concacaf Member Association presidents, key Concacaf partners and stakeholders across the national and international football community.
The office offers Concacaf Member Associations and key stakeholders a more centralized location, easier access to a major transit hub as well as other resources to support the organization’s growth and drive efficient business operations.
The headquarters houses over 50 employees, including the General Secretariat, Football, Commercial, Finance and Administration, and Legal and Compliance divisions.
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