Draw Delivers Groups for the Inaugural Edition of the Concacaf Nations League

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All 41 Member Associations are set to participate in an official Concacaf tournament for the first time

Miami (Wednesday, March 27, 2019) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) today conducted the official draw for the 2019 Concacaf Nations League, at the Chelsea Theater in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The gala event, which sub-divided the three Leagues into groups, featured remarks from Concacaf President Victor Montagliani. Concacaf Chief Football Officer Manolo Zubiria conducted the draw alongside Concacaf Director of Development and former Grenada international footballer, Jason Roberts.

The home-and-away group stage of the 2019 Concacaf Nations league will be played on the FIFA match dates of September, October and November 2019. The Final Championship will take place in 2020. The groups for the 2019 Concacaf Nations League are as follows (listed in the order drawn):

League A

Group A: United States, Canada and Cuba

Group B: Mexico, Panama and Bermuda

Group C: Honduras, Trinidad and Tobago and Martinique

Group D: Costa Rica, Haiti and Curacao

League B

Group A: French Guiana, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Belize and Grenada

Group B: El Salvador, Dominican Republic, Saint Lucia and Monserrat

Group C: Jamaica, Guyana, Antigua and Barbuda and Aruba

Group D: Nicaragua, Suriname, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and Dominica

League C

Group A: Barbados, Cayman Islands, Saint Martin and U.S. Virgin Islands

Group B: Bonaire, Bahamas and British Virgin Islands

Group C: Guatemala, Puerto Rico and Anguilla

Group D: Guadeloupe, Turks and Caicos and Sint Maarten

At the conclusion of the group stage, the winners of each League A group will qualify to the Final Championship, while the League B and C group winners will be promoted to League A and B for the next edition of the competition. Additionally, the teams at the bottom of each League A and B group will be relegated to League B and C.

The full schedule, including kick off times and venues will be announced at a later date.

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