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“Powerhouse” CONCACAF seeks fourth automatic World Cup spot in Brazil

17th January 2011
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By Andrew Warshaw

January 17 – The North, Central American and Caribbean Football Confederation (CONCACAF) is gunning for a fourth automatic place at the next World Cup in Brazil.

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