Complaints surfaced from all three countries involved in the CONCACAF World Cup hosting bid, which shows it isn't the lopsided deal some think it is.
NEW YORK — After a long day of interviews, and explaining and defending the three-country World Cup bid he helped orchestrate, CONCACAF chief and Canadian federation president Victor Montagliani put his big arms around a pair of colleagues as he walked out of the One World Observatory for an impromptu group hug. You couldn't really blame him. After all, he had just moved the region, and his native country, one giant step closer to hosting the biggest sporting event on the planet.