Talk:List of top-division football clubs in CONCACAF countries

Note
If you're contributing, please try and add the municpality/province/state to the city. Thanks! Superlinus 13:08, 4 November 2006 (UTC)

Progress
To do: Good job! Chanheigeorge 23:16, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
 * Anguilla
 * Antigua & Barbuda
 * Aruba
 * Bahamas
 * Barbados
 * Belize
 * Bermuda
 * British Virgin Islands
 * Canada
 * Cayman Islands
 * Costa Rica
 * Cuba
 * Dominica
 * Dominican Republic
 * El Salvador
 * French Guiana
 * Grenada
 * Guadeloupe
 * Guatemala
 * Guyana
 * Haiti
 * Honduras
 * Jamaica
 * Martinique
 * Mexico
 * Montserrat
 * Netherlands Antilles
 * Nicaragua
 * Panama
 * Puerto Rico
 * Sint-Maarten
 * St Kitts & Nevis
 * St Lucia
 * St Martin
 * St Vincent & The Grenadines
 * Suriname
 * Trinidad & Tobago
 * Turks & Caicos Islands
 * USA
 * US Virgin Islands

Reversion of clarification of Canada's soccer pyramid
Walter, I am unclear on why you have reverted my change to this section. I am attempting to make this section consistent with the wording in the referenced WP page on Canada's soccer league system, which states that "The professional league structure in Canada coincides with the league competitions of the neighbouring United States". Perhaps the wording "coincides with" would be better than "coexistent with", and I would be fine with that, but the wording "part of" is clearly incorrect. Wordscot (talk) 18:56, 25 September 2013 (UTC)

Mexico City, D.F.
Hi - I only reverted your revert to bring your attention to what I saw as a naming issue, not to "revert" you. Than I thought, simply leave a message on the talk page. The prior version included the fact that MC was the D.F. of Mexico, much like saying Washington D.C. If they have officially dropped the D.F., than wouldn't you say the most appropriate naming in this list (to follow the established precedent of City, State/Country), would be MC, Mexico. Having their chosen abbreviation of the Spanish version of their city name, CDMX, doesn't appear to make much sense. That would sort of be like saying Moscow, USSR, CCCP.  Onel 5969  TT me 15:04, 2 March 2016 (UTC)
 * You are correct. I would even argue that no piping should be present. Walter Görlitz (talk) 15:09, 2 March 2016 (UTC)

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