CONCACAF close to agreement on new Nations League plan - source


  • Football
  • Wednesday, 08 Nov 2017

MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - A new Nations League tournament, for teams in North and Central America and the Caribbean, is close to being agreed upon with an expected start in September, 2018, a person with knowledge of the plans told Reuters.

CONCACAF, which governs the sport in the region, has been consulting with its 41 national associations, which includes the United States and Mexico, about a competition which will be similar to UEFA's Nations League, which is due to begin in Europe in September.

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