MIAMI (Reuters) - The Caribbean has been at the epicentre of the corruption scandal that has rocked FIFA, but the head of the region's football body said there is no reason why another of their officials could not be the next head of region's troubled confederation, CONCACAF.
Gordon Derrick, president of the Caribbean Football Union, which represents 31 of the countries within the 41 member CONCACAF, said it would be unfair to stigmatize the entire region as a result of the scandal.
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