The Antilles get serious
With most of the squad playing professionally in the Netherlands, the Dutch Antilles are shaping up as surprise packages in South Africa qualifying.
View ArticleNew World nine move on
Wednesday was a fateful day in CONCACAF as Grenada hammered USVI, Belize made a date with Mexico and Barbados squeaked through.
View ArticleCanada reclaim CONCACAF crown
Canada, USA and Mexico will be the CONCACAF Zone's representatives at Chile 2008. FIFA.com looks back at the regional qualifying tournament.
View ArticleSurprises aplenty in New World
The CONCACAF Champions League, which offers the winner a place at the FIFA Club World Cup, has kicked off with a flurry of shock results.
View ArticleMarathon, Islanders set pace
FIFA.com takes a closer look at the action from the CONCACAF region's biggest club tournament in a week that threw up surprises aplenty.
View ArticleWho will rule Central America?
In the latest instalment of FIFA.com's Have Your Say series, we ask our users who they think will top the upcoming UNCAF Nations Cup.
View ArticleUsers tip Costa Rica and Honduras
Last week we asked FIFA.com's users to pick their contenders for the UNCAF Cup. Costa Rica and Honduras emerged as the standout candidates.
View ArticleNew heights for UNCAF minnows
Both Panama and Nicaragua both reached their highest-ever positions in the global rankings, following historic runs in the UNCAF Nations Cup.
View ArticleTeam of the Year Spain stay top
European champions Spain take the title of 'Team of the Year', hanging on to top spot in the FIFA/Coca World Ranking as 2009 grinds to a halt.
View ArticleFIFA receives thanks from Nicaragua
FIFA President Joseph S. Blatter met with Nicaragua Football Association President Julio Rocha Lopez at Soccer City in Johannesburg on Friday.
View ArticleBuilding for tomorrow in Belize and Nicaragua
Moving on from El Salvador, the FIFA President continued his Central American tour with stop-offs in Belize and Nicaragua, where he visited more facilities funded by the Goal Project.
View ArticlePanama back on the rise
Panama lead the pack in CONCACAF's Round Two Group C, with Nicaragua and Dominica hopeful of staging an upset in the race towards a place at the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil.
View ArticleDely Valdes: Panama must respect opponents
"I think any opponent we play we try to be protagonists and these are the ones who have been matched with us and we have to be first, we can't be anything else." Julio Dely Valdes, Panama coach
View ArticleSpain regain top amid significant movement
After just a one-month hiatus, Spain replaced the Netherlands at the top of the global ladder, while Uruguay and Portugal leapt into fourth and fifth respectively amid significant change.
View ArticlePanama in as CONCACAF axe falls
Panama became the first side from CONCACAF to move on to the second round of group-stage qualifying for Brazil 2014, while at the other end of the spectrum no fewer than ten teams were eliminated from...
View ArticleCanada close as Trinidad, Haiti sweat
The penultimate round in CONCACAF’s first stage of Brazil 2014 qualifying takes place tomorrow with regional elite El Salvador and Canada set to seal progression, however, Trinidad and Tobago are under...
View ArticleHistoric night for Antigua, Guyana
Fancied sides Trinidad and Tobago and Haiti tumbled out of qualifying on Friday, while El Salvador, Antigua and Barbuda, Canada and Guyana all had evenings to savour.
View ArticleChile climb 12th amid minimal movement
With only 11 matches taken into account, there was little change on the latest edition of the FIFA Ranking, though Chile rose to 12th and Bosnia-Herzegovina went into a personal best of 19th.
View ArticleNicaraguan youths gain from football
The National Football Academy is devoted to the game, but also to providing Nicaraguan youths with a fruitful upbringing, as we examine in our FIFA TV and FIFA.com video feature.
View ArticleFIFA extends lifetime ban of Nicaraguan player
Nicaraguan player Armando Jose Collado Lanuza has been handed a lifetime ban from football for match-fixing after a review by the FIFA Disciplinary Committee.
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