Caribbean football mogul, Jack Warner, will take charge of CONCACAF for a sixth successive term after being nominated without opposition for the post of president.

Warner, a powerful FIFA vice president and key ally of FIFA president Sepp Blatter, will be formally returned to power at the CONCACAG Congress scheduled for Florida on May 3.

CONCACAF is the continental governing body for football in North, Central America and the Caribbean and is a key voting bloc in FIFA, football’s world governing body.

Warner is also Minister of Works in the People’s Partnership coalition government of Trinidad and Tobago.

He acted as prime minister twice during the absence of Prime Minister Kamla Persad Bissessar from the country.