Trinidadian Austin 'Jack' Warner will be re-elected unopposed as CONCACAF President for a sixth term in the North and Central American and Caribbean region.
Warner, who is also FIFA Vice President, will be re-elected formally during their CONCACAF’s XXVII Congress in Miami on May 3.
Warner was originally elected CONCACAF President in 1990.
He also recently re-elected President of the Caribbean Football Union.
Three other members of the CONCACAF Executive Committee will also be re-elected unopposed.
They are Lisle Austin from Barbados, Vice President of the Caribbean Zone; Justino Compean, the President of the Mexican Football Federation who is also Vice President of the North Zone and Panamanian Ariel Alvarado, member of the Central American Zone.