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Football at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games

2010 - Football at the Central American and Caribbean Games
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2010 Central American and Caribbean Games
Tournament details
Host country Venezuela
Dates TBA
Teams 10 (from 2 confederations)
Venue(s) Estadio Metropolitano de Merida
2006
2014
All statistics correct as of 2010-03-20.

The Association football competition at the 2010 Central American and Caribbean Games were set to start 21 July, although qualification took take place beforehand. All participants had to be born on or after 1 January 1989. On 13 July 2010 the organizing committee for the games (Comaz) announced that the event would not be held because CONCACAF had threatened to sanction countries that participated.

On 6 July 2010, ten days before the games started, CONCACAF withdrew their support of the tournament stating that the tournament facilities allegedly do not meet the "minimum standards required to conduct an international tournament." They did not announce or inform this directly to the organizing committee, instead it was through the Costa Rica Football Federation's Web Page. A few weeks before this announcement Concacaf officials had visited the installations and given them praise.

More than $750,000 were invested in preparing the Pista Atletica Relín Sosa and the Estadio de Aguada by Administración del Financiamiento para la Infraestructura and the Municipalities of Aguada and Cabo Rojo. Concacaf inspectors had gone to Puerto Rico in April and informed that there were some problems with the Aguada Stadium, in response AFI invested $500,000; it was painted, new grass was installed and other improvements were made. The officials also mentioned deficiencies in the dressing rooms, and the Cabo Rojo government invested $250,000.

At first the Mayagüez 2010 organizing committee intended to hold the football events, with or without Concacaf. Felipe Perez, president of the Organizing Comity and Hector Cardona, president of Odecabe, were going to travel to Trinidad and Tobago to meet with Jack Warner, president of Concacaf on 9 July 2010. Yet the meeting was canceled since the Concacaf stated that their decision was final. The Organizing Committee offered various options including moving some of the games to the Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium and asked the Concacaf to reconsider its position, to no avail.


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