April 6 – Concacaf has pushed its international and club seasons back, suspending its Nations League Finals scheduled to be played June 6-7 in Houston and Dallas.
“As we continue to assess our competitions scheduled to be played in the coming months, the welfare of everyone involved in football across our region remains our first priority,” said a Concacaf press release.
The confederation has also suspended Gold Cup qualification matches scheduled in the June international window and the Flow Caribbean Club Championship scheduled for May.
The Nations League finals, that would have featured the Costa Rica, Honduras, Mexico and USA men’s national teams, will now be rescheduled with venues to be determined.
“This will be confirmed following further discussions with FIFA regarding the remaining international windows in the football calendar, and will obviously be subject to public health authorities deeming it safe for professional sports events to resume,” said Concacaf.
Concacaf said fans who purchased tickets via Ticketmaster, SeatGeek or AXS will receive refunds automatically.
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