Concacaf President Jack Warner is keeping his cards close to his chest as it relates to who the Confederation will be supporting in the upcoming election for the Fifa President. At yesterday's Concacaf Congress in Miami, USA, Warner was reinstated as President for a sixth consecutive term in the North and Central American and Caribbean region. Warner was nominated unopposed for his position earlier this year. As he reassumed office Warner told his delegates that he was humbled by the trust bestowed upon him by his brothers and sisters. "This trust that you, my family has placed upon me, has invigorated my spirit and my soul to continue to serve you to the best of my ability.
"For over 40 years of my life I have served this sport but I cannot and I will never personalise the sequence of events. "I now bear with the other members of this Executive Committee the task of implementing the mandate set by you the members of this great and promising Confederation." Warner stated that a decision on which one of the candidates the Confederation will be supporting for the Fifa presidency will be made when the Concacaf delegates next meet. In his address to delegates he said: "President Blatter addressed the Congress and none of the membership expressed any displeasure with his leadership style or policies."
He added that the other candidate Mohamed Bin Hamman was unable to attend the Congress. He said arrangements were made for Bin Hamman to meet with the membership on May 10 in Port of Spain, after which the membership will meet and a final decision will be made then." Warner reiterated that the membership will stand united when they vote in June. "The ties of this family remain unbroken, we have stood the test of turbulent times and we will continue to speak with a united voice. In June, Concacaf will vote as a block."