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Jack Warner will stand unopposed for a sixth term as CONCACAF President, it was announced on Thursday at the confederation's headquarters in New York City.

The current FIFA Vice President will be re-elected formally during the XXVII CONCACAF Congress, May 3, 2011, in Miami, Florida.

"I am honored by the trust placed in me by our members," said Warner, who was originally elected President of CONCACAF in 1990. "I thank each one of them for allowing me to continue working on their behalf."

Others nominated without opposition for positions on the CONCACAF Executive Committee are Lisle Austin of Barbados (Vice President - Caribbean Zone), Mexican Football Federation President Justino Compean (Vice President - North Zone) and Ariel Alvarado of Panama (Member - Central American Zone).

Compean will replace fellow Mexican Guillermo Canedo White, who decided not to seek re-election.

Also, Rafael Salguero of Guatemala will retain his place on the FIFA Executive Committee as the member from the Central American Zone after no other names were placed in nomination for the position.