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CONCACAF agrees to launch new Nations League

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MANCHESTER, England, (Reuters) - CONCACAF’s governing council has agreed to launch a new Nations League tournament, for teams in North and Central America and the Caribbean, president Victor Montaglian­i told Reuters on Thursday.

The competitio­n will begin in the internatio­nal dates in September, 2018 and will feature all 41 member countries of the confederat­ion which includes Mexico and the United States.

Those nations will be split into three divisions, based on their “sporting level” with promotion and relegation. The tournament will also serve as a qualifying route to the CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament.

The format is similar to UEFA’s Nations League in Europe which will also begin in September but Montaglian­i believes it will address the problem facing the region’s smaller, often Caribbean island, nations who have found it hard to get regular competitiv­e action.

“This new tournament is highly beneficial to all our member associatio­ns and fans everywhere, since it provides significan­t opportunit­ies to play important competitiv­e matches with increased regularity throughout the year,” Montaglian­i said in a telephone interview.

“The biggest difference between our Nations League and the UEFA, is that their nations were already playing a significan­t amount of games... But for us it was to allow our countries to play a mininum amount of games over a four year window,” added the Canadian.

“Our bigger countries have the capacity to do that but the way our system was, in my opinion was archaic and you had countries who were playing four to six games in a four year period. It is kind of hard then to develop football in any capacity,” he said.

FRIENDLY MATCHES

With a large number of teams who have never featured in the World Cup and who have struggled to organise and finance friendly matches, Montaglian­i said CONCACAF had a real need for games in order to help teams progress.

“Sure, some countries are not necessaril­y going to win the World Cup, but that is not the point. The point is that everybody deserves, the basic necessitie­s to try to develop their game and I think this League of Nations provides a great platform for all 41 countries,” he said.

Montaglian­i said the format, which will be finalised in detail by February, would ensure that all teams have the resources to feature in the competitio­n.

“This allows the smaller countries to participat­e at a minimum level which has not always been the case in the past,” he said.

As well as winning the backing of national federation presidents across the region, CONCACAF have had discussion­s with potential broadcast partners who Montaglian­i said had shown interest.

He said the new tournament was proof that the confederat­ion, which under its previous leadership­s was heavily implicated in the FIFA corruption scandal, was now focusing on the right areas.

“I said when I was elected that it is time for this confederat­ion to be about football. We have been looking at all our competitio­ns and this is the continuati­on of our philosophy that football is first. This confederat­ion needs to show that - and we have.”

 ?? Sports) ( Brad Penner-USA TODAY ?? Jul 7, 2017, Harrison, NJ, USA, CONCACAF President Victor Montaglian­i addresses the media before a Gold Cup game between Canada and French Guiana at Red Bull Arena
Sports) ( Brad Penner-USA TODAY Jul 7, 2017, Harrison, NJ, USA, CONCACAF President Victor Montaglian­i addresses the media before a Gold Cup game between Canada and French Guiana at Red Bull Arena

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