Football/Soccer - CONCACAF to hold Press Conference on Monday January 28th in Miami, Florida
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Football/Soccer - CONCACAF to hold Press Conference on Monday January 28th in Miami, Florida
CONCACAF to hold Press Conference on 28 January in Miami, Florida
21.1.08 - CONCACAF will hold a press conference next Monday, 28 January at the InterContinental West Miami at 11:00 am ET.
The press conference will focus on commencement of the Qualification Round for the FIFA World Cup ™ South Africa 2010, details of the Champions' Cup 2008 and a thorough outline of the 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League, which begins in August.
Media Advisory
WHAT: Press Conference - CONCACAF Qualification to FIFA World Cup ™ South Africa 2010 & Launching of 2008-09 CONCACAF Champions League (Qualification & Tournament Format)
WHEN: Monday, 28 January, 11:00 a.m. ET
WHERE: InterContinental West Miami
2505 NW 87th Avenue
Phone: (305) 468-1400
WHO: Jack Warner, CONCACAF President
Guillermo Cañedo, CONCACAF Vice President - North Zone
Chuck Blazer, CONCACAF General Secretary
Rafael Tinoco, UNCAF President
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I hope the Haitian press take this oppertunity to attend the press conference and ask Jack Warner & CONCACAF Committee some hard question ...
Haitian Football needs some answers about CONCACAF Position about Stade Sylvio Cator in Haiti, Clubs Championship in the Region and etc ...
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Haitian Football needs some answers about CONCACAF Position about Stade Sylvio Cator in Haiti, Clubs Championship in the Region and etc ...[/size][/quote]
The stade is an haitian problem.
digicel, voila, comme il faut or "cinq etoile la" should take care of the stade.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by eustache
Haitian Football needs some answers about CONCACAF Position about Stade Sylvio Cator in Haiti, Clubs Championship in the Region and etc ...[/size]
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The stade is an haitian problem.
digicel, voila, comme il faut or "cinq etoile la" should take care of the stade.[/quote]
Yes the Stadium is a Haitian problem but CONCACAF has use different excuses in the past not to have a game stage in Haiti. ... Whether is the Stadium, Security, Hotels, and etc ...
Government, Federation and media need some questions answer by CONCACAF ..
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Concacaf will have no answers for FHF. FIFA had sent a comittee to Haiti in 2007 to evaluate the Stadium and had made some recommandations to make it legit to host games, if the FHF didnt work on those recommandations, it is our problem, not theirs.. In all we need another "Olympic Stadium" Stade Silvio Cator is old, outdated, no rest rooms, no seats, no parkings and no security..Let's be real and face the facts... It is nothing against Haiti, it is like everything else an issue with Our governing body"
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There is no doubt that stade sylvio cator is not adequate in today standard too stage a football game ... but they are stadium that is worst than ours that FIFA allows games to be play on (Africa)
In order not to play in Haiti, ... CONCACAF use those excuse not to stage a game in Haiti ... Instead force us to play in Miami ..
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I'm all for the "olympic Stadium" Idea. However it doesn't have to be in the republic of Port au Prince. let have it in a different venue like Jacmel, Cap haitian, Pord de Paix even L'ile de la Gonave would be an improvement and a better option.
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