Warner And Blazer Re – Upped Four More Years After No Opposition

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Jack Warner and Chuck Blazer

CONCACAF President Jack Warner and General Secretary Chuck Blazer have both been given another four year term on the FIFA Executive Committee following absolutely no opposition in competition for their places.

Via CONCACAF 

Warner, who was first elected to the Executive Committee in 1983, will retain his post as FIFA vice president and CONCACAF’s Caribbean representative until 2013. Similarly, Blazer will return to the post as the representative from North America for another four years, a position he has occupied since 1996.

The two will formally begin their new terms at the conclusion of the FIFA Congress in the Bahamas on June 3, two days after the XXVI CONCACAF Ordinary Congress on the Atlantic Ocean archipelago.

Within the confederation, Alfredo Hawit of Honduras was nominated unopposed for another term as CONCACAF vice president of the Central American zone. Also, Sunil Gulati of the USA was nominated without opposition for another term on the CONCACAF Executive Committee from the North American zone. The nomination period closed Thursday.
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