Scandal-hit CONCACAF votes for reform package
By Simon Evans ZURICH (Reuters) - Scandal-plagued CONCACAF, the football confederation for North and Central America and the Caribbean, on Thursday voted for wide-ranging reforms after being warned by its lawyers of serious consequences if it failed to change its structure. Miami-based CONCACAF, one of the six confederations within FIFA, has been at the centre of the scandal at world football's governing body, which has seen 41 individuals and entities indicted by the U.S. Department of Justice.
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