FORMER JAMAICA Football Federation (JFF) general secretary Horace Reid has been appointed to the same position on the CONCACAF executive for the period 2004-2006.President of CONCACAF, Jack Warner, who made the appointment, also appointed Reid as a member of the Appeals Committee of CONCACAF for the same period.
Reid, the executive director of the Caribbean Football Union's marketing division, will sit on the Appeals Committee of CONCACAF to be headed Larry Musseden, Attorney-General of Bermuda.
Also the chairman of the CONCACAF Administration Committee, a position held since June 2000, Reid in his new role as secretary of the CONCACAF Appeals Committee has been invited by the world's governing body to attend a FIFA Disciplinary Seminar on December 8 and 9 at the FIFA Headquarters in Zurich.
Mussenden, Anthony James (Jamaica), chairman of the CONCACAF Disciplinary Committee, and Ted Howard, deputy general secretary of CONCACAF and secretary of that committee have also been invited.
The FIFA seminar is being held with the chairmen and secretaries of the Appeals and Disciplinary Committees of FIFA's six Confederations, namely UEFA (Europe), CONMEBOL (South America), AFC (Asia), OFC (Oceania), CAF (Africa) and CONCACAF (North, Central America, Caribbean).