CONCACAF gives Webb the ‘red card’ following FIFA scandal … Alfredo Hawit replaces embattled administrator
Recently installed CONCACAF president Alfredo Hawit (left) and former CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb
Recently installed CONCACAF president Alfredo Hawit (left) and former CONCACAF president Jeffrey Webb

THE Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean Football Association (CONCACAF) announced yesterday that in accordance with the its Statutes, the Executive Committee provisionally dismissed Jeffrey Webb and Eduardo Li, and – also in accordance with its Statutes – named Senior vice-president Alfredo Hawit as CONCACAF president. The Executive Committee appointed Victor Montagliani, the president of the Canadian Soccer Association, Justino Compean, the president of the Mexican Soccer Federation and Sunil Gulati, the president of U.S. Soccer Federation to a Special Committee charged with the duties of evaluating and sustaining all of the business operations of the Confederation in the wake of the indictments brought against certain members of FIFA and CONCACAF.
General Secretary Enrique Sanz was placed on a leave of absence by the Executive Committee which begins immediately.
In addition, the confederation’s Deputy General Secretary Ted Howard has been appointed by the Executive Committee as acting General Secretary.
Howard takes over the administrative functions of the day-to-day business of the Confederation in the absence of Enrique Sanz.
“While we are profoundly disappointed by the allegations made by authorities that again, CONCACAF has been the victim of fraud, we remain committed to CONCACAF’s goal to develop, promote and manage the game of soccer,” said CONCACAF president Alfredo Hawit.
The recently installed CONCACAF president further noted, “We have now taken the appropriate steps to maintain our operations and continue to deliver on our commitments to all of our constituents, including our fans, members, as well as commercial and broadcast partners. We also continue to cooperate with the ongoing investigation by governmental authorities, which have not placed any restrictions on our ongoing activities.”

 

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