CONCACAF definition
Examples of CONCACAF in a sentence
A total allocation of at least $200,000 will be made available for Teams participating in non-MLS competitions, e.g., CONCACAF Champions League, U.S. Open Cup, Canadian Cup, among others.
Tickets, and any associated club access, for: • all scheduled Toronto FC Regular Season Major League Soccer (“MLS”) matches; • three home championship matches to a combination of Toronto FC CONCACAF Champions League (“CCL”) and Toronto FC Canadian Championship (“CC”) matches*.
Additionally, we will not have access to development programs from FIFA, CONCACAF, CFU.
Subject to the approval of the Player, the Club agrees to release the Player upon request in writing by the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) to play in any International Game (qualifications and final tournament matches for FIFA and CONCACAF tournaments and preparation matches for such tournaments).
The number of Portland Timbers full capacity MLS regular season matches and MLS preseason matches (as well as US Open Cup matches, CONCACAF Champions League matches, and Leagues Cup matches) to be played at Providence Park during any Season has not been determined and may vary from past and future seasons.
A Player participating in a national team match may not 2445 be required by the League or Club to participate in any match within forty-eight (48) 2446 hours of the national team match, if the national team match is played within 2447 CONCACAF, or within seventy-two (72) hours if the match is outside CONCACAF.
Such packaging may also contain any Endo trademarks, or other markings designated by Endo.
The Claimants in this matter were either members of the Technical Staff or players of the National Futsal Team (“the Team”) which represented Trinidad and Tobago at a CFU Qualifiers and CONCACAF Championship in 2016.
But it will also be concerned not to be so reluctant to order security that it becomes a weapon whereby the impecunious company can use its inability to pay costs as a means of putting unfair pressure on the more prosperous company (see ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ v Naydler [1977] All ER 531 at 537, [1977] 1 WLR 899 at 906).” ▇▇▇▇▇ (supra).”2 [18] As stated above, ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ tried to convince this Court that her client, CONCACAF, is not to be considered impecunious.
CONCACAF, being one of the 6 continental bodies under FIFA, was responsible for governing football in the North, Central and Southern American regions along with the Caribbean.