The Caribbean Football Union (CFU) is the official governing body of
Caribbean football Associations and Federations. The CFU is comprised
of 31 Member Associations, representing sporting and administrative
talent in the English, Dutch, French and Spanish-speaking Caribbean.
The Union was established in January 1978 and its Member Associations
compete in CFU and CONCACAF competitions. CFU also administers the CFU
Club Championship, a competition to determine the Caribbean club
representative for the CONCACAF Champions League. RECENT HISTORY On
May 22, 2012, Gordon Derrick, former General Secretary of the Antigua
Football Association was elected President of the CFU. The current
Members of the Executive Committee are President Gordon Derrick
(Antigua & Barbuda), 1st Vice President Cheney Joseph (Grenada), 2nd
Vice President Larry Mussenden (Bermuda), 3rd Vice President Lyndon
Cooper (St Lucia), 4th Vice President Canover Watson (Cayman Islands),
Executive Committee Members Sonia Bien-Aime (Turks and Caicos),
Hillaren Fredrick (US Virgin Islands), Maurice Victoire (Martinique)
and Anthony Johnson (St Kitts & Nevis).