

NEW YORK (AP)—In a Nov. 7 story about venues for next year’s CONCACAF Champions League, The Associated Press reported erroneously that the executive committee of the North, Central American and Caribbean confederation decided to tighten venue standards after allowing some teams to host games this season without adequate power supply, floodlighting or locker rooms. Instead, clubs were allowed to move CONCACAF games to other stadiums in their region this season if they did not have adequate facilities.
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