Jack Warner - file
FIFA vice-president, president of CONCACAF and the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), Austin 'Jack' Warner, will arrive in Jamaica on Sunday, December 14 for the final of the Digicel Caribbean Championship, set to take place on the same day.
Warner, who also serves as special adviser to the Trinidad and Tobago Football Football Association, will be accompanied by his wife. They will depart the island on Monday, December 15.
The Digicel Caribbean Championship, which is at the semi-final stage, continues today with a double-header at the National Stadium. Cuba and Grenada will contest the opening game at 5 p.m. with hosts Jamaica tackling Guadeloupe at 7 p.m. in the feature game.
All four teams will be vying for the ultimate prize of the Championship Cup and US$150,000. The second-placed team will earn US$70,000, third-place finishers US$50,000, while fourth will receive no financial rewards.