Willemstad, Curacao, Friday 9 March 2012.– The Caribbean Football Union adopted new statutes at a three-day extraordinary congress that will enable the 40-member organization to move forward, including the election of new officers.
In a release dated March 8, the CFU said the keynote address by Cayman Islands federation president and CFU Normalization Committee head Jeffrey Webb was "received with energetic applause demonstrating early the solidarity of the CFU."
The program included development session with each member by a FIFA delegation and meetings of the CFU's legal, football and finance committees.
"It was evident throughout the three days, that the CFU members continue to be focused on our sport, accessibility and development," Webb said in the release. "Every member of the CFU continues to be committed to the union's solidarity, but it was the unanimous adoption of the CFU statutes that highlighted this message.
"We are embracing our future with purpose, passion and performance. It is a great day for football in the Caribbean, and steers our course for a great future."
The CFU has been without a president since June, when Jack Warner resigned the post.
*With information from the CONCACAF
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