词条 | Jeffrey Webb |
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|honorific-prefix = |name = Jeffrey Webb |honorific-suffix = |image = |imagesize = |smallimage = |alt = |caption = |order = |office = CONCACAF President |term_start = {{start date|2012|5|23|df=y}} |term_end = {{start date|2015|5|27|df=y}} |predecessor = Alfredo Hawit |successor = Alfredo Hawit |birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1964|09|24}}[1] |birth_place = George Town, Cayman Islands |death_date = |death_place = |restingplace = |restingplacecoordinates = |birthname = |nationality = Caymanian |party = |otherparty = |relations = | |residence = Loganville, Georgia, United States George Town, Cayman Islands |alma_mater = Hillsborough Community College |occupation = |profession = |cabinet = |committees = |portfolio = |religion = |signature = |signature_alt = |website = |footnotes = }} Jeffrey D. Webb (born 24 September 1964) is the former president of CONCACAF, Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA), and FIFA vice president. Webb was arrested for corruption charges on 27 May 2015 by Swiss police acting at the request of the U.S. Department of Justice on charges of racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy.[2] He pleaded guilty in November 2015. In May 2015, he was banned by FIFA Ethics Committee.[3] CareerWebb was educated at King High School and Hillsborough Community College, Tampa, Florida, in the United States. His career in football spans almost three decades. He was appointed as President of the Cayman Islands Football Association in 1991.[4] Webb was a Business Development Manager at Western Union agent belonging to Fidelity Bank (Cayman) Limited, a subsidiary of Fidelity Bank & Trust International Limited, which is involved in retail banking, investment banking, corporate finance and asset management. Outside of banking, Webb co-owns a franchise of Burrell's bakery chain "Captain's Bakery" in the Cayman Islands.[5] FootballIn 1994, he was co-opted as a member of the Caribbean Football Union Executive Committee, and member of FIFA’s Protocol Committee in 1995. Prior to his appointment to CIFA, Webb served as President of the local football club Strikers FC. Within FIFA’s governing body, in 2002 Webb became Deputy Chairman of the FIFA Internal Audit Committee and subsequently Chairman in 2011. He is a former member of FIFA’s Transparency and Compliance Committee and, most recently, was appointed as member of FIFA’s Strategic, Finance, Organizing World Cup and Emergency Committees. Webb also took part of FIFA’s delegations to the World Cup including France (1998), U.S. Women’s World Cup (1999), Korea/Japan (2002), Germany (2006), and South Africa (2010). During Webb's time as CIFA President, it was reported that British players were being offered up to £70k to represent Cayman Islands at international football.[6] It was wrongly thought that anyone with a British passport was eligible for the Cayman Islands national team. In March 2000, FIFA intervened and prevented several English players playing for the Cayman Islands.[7] CONCACAFWebb was unanimously elected to lead the Confederation of North, Central America and the Caribbean Football Association (CONCACAF) on May 23, 2012, in Budapest, Hungary. He became the fourth President in the Confederation’s history, and the youngest leader of any regional association within FIFA to reach this position.{{cn|date=June 2015}} As President of CONCACAF, Webb also became FIFA Vice President and an official member of the governing body’s Executive Committee. Moreover, on March 2013 Webb was appointed by FIFA President Joseph Blatter as Chairman of the FIFA anti-discrimination task force, which will oversee all matters related to discrimination within global football. At the time of his appointment, in 2012, Webb was President of the Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA). Webb appointed a new Miami-based General Secretary, Enrique Sanz de Santamaría, enabling the CONCACAF head office to relocate to Miami.[8] Corruption{{Main|2015 FIFA corruption case}}In September 2014 Webb was one of several FIFA officials to call for the publication of the Garcia Report into allegations of corruption surrounding Russia and Qatar's bids for the 2018 and 2022 FIFA World Cups.[9] {{wikinews|FIFA ethics committee recommends lifetime ban of former FIFA vice-president}}On 27 May 2015, Webb was arrested for corruption charges. The indictment, which named fourteen other individuals related to FIFA, included racketeering, wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy. In addition to senior soccer officials, the indictment also named sports-marketing executives from the United States and South America who are accused of paying more than $150 million in bribes and kickbacks in exchange for media deals associated with major soccer tournaments. Other soccer officials charged are Eduardo Li, Eugenio Figueredo, Jack Warner, Julio Rocha Lopez, Costas Takkas, Rafael Esquivel and Nicolás Leoz.[10] Charges were also made against the sports-marketing executives Alejandro Burzaco, Aaron Davidson, Hugo Jinkis and Mariano Jinkis. Authorities also charged José Margulies as an intermediary who facilitated illegal payments.[2] In November 2015 Webb pleaded guilty and agreed to forfeit more than US$6.7 million. Following his a suspension, he was replaced by Alfredo Hawit at CONCACAF and Bruce Blake at CIFA.[11][12] References1. ^{{cite web|title=Jeffrey Webb profile|url=https://www.fifa.com/aboutfifa/organisation/bodies/members/people=36868.html|publisher=FIFA.com|accessdate=11 July 2013}} {{CONCACAF presidents}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Webb, Jeffrey}}2. ^1 {{cite news |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/28/sports/soccer/fifa-officials-arrested-on-corruption-charges-blatter-isnt-among-them.html |title= FIFA Inquiry Yields Indictments; U.S. Officials Vow to Pursue More |first1= Matt |last1= Apuzzo |first2= Stephanie |last2= Clifford |first3= William K. |last3= Rashbaummay |date= 27 May 2015 |accessdate= 27 May 2015 |work= The New York Times}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/29/sports/soccer/questions-and-answers-about-the-fifa-case-one-day-after.html?_r=0 |title=The FIFA Case: Questions, Answers and Updates |date=2015-05-28 |publisher=The New York Times |access-date=2016-08-30 }} 4. ^{{cite web|title=Jeff Webb proile|url=http://www.caymanactive.com/cifa-news/69-cifaprofiles/2476-jeffrey-webb-president|publisher=Cayman Active|accessdate=1 March 2012|date=6 January 2011|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120714033352/http://www.caymanactive.com/cifa-news/69-cifaprofiles/2476-jeffrey-webb-president|archivedate=14 July 2012|df=}} 5. ^{{cite web|last=Brown|first=Rudolph|title=Captain's Bakery opens in Cayman|url=http://old.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20020209/business/business1.html|publisher=Jamaica Gleaner|accessdate=1 March 2012|date=9 February 2002}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Caymans launch World Cup trawl|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2000/feb/29/newsstory.sport4|publisher=The Guardian|accessdate=24 March 2016|date=29 February 2000}} 7. ^{{cite web|author1=BILL MARWICK|author2=ANGUS WRIGHT|url=https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-18729577.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160505061035/https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-18729577.html|dead-url=yes|archive-date=May 5, 2016|title=FIFA's darkness falls on Brannan's island in the sun.|work=The Scotsman|publisher=ECM Publishers, Inc. 2000.|accessdate=March 24, 2016}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=CONCACAF appoints Enrique Sanz as General Secretary |url=http://www.concacaf.com/page/ConfederationDetail/0,,12813~2848973,00.html |publisher=CONCACAF.com |accessdate=14 July 2012 |date=13 July 2012 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120720005131/http://www.concacaf.com/page/ConfederationDetail/0%2C%2C12813~2848973%2C00.html |archivedate=20 July 2012 |df= }} 9. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/sep/24/michael-garcia-fifa-investigation-public-world-cup|title=Fifa prosecutor Michael Garcia calls for World Cup report to be made public|work=The Guardian|date=September 24, 2014|accessdate=September 24, 2014}} 10. ^{{cite news |url= https://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/28/sports/soccer/fifa-officials-arrested-on-corruption-charges-blatter-isnt-among-them.html |title= FIFA Inquiry Yields Indictments; U.S. Officials Vow to Pursue More |first1= Matt |last1= Apuzzo |first2= Stephanie |last2= Clifford |first3= William K. |last3= Rashbaummay |date= 27 May 2015 |accessdate= 27 May 2015 |work= The New York Times}} 11. ^{{cite web|title=Hawit becomes CONCACAF acting president after Webb charged|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/may/28/hawit-becomes-concacaf-acting-president-after-webb/|publisher=Washington Times|accessdate=7 June 2015|date=28 May 2015}} 12. ^{{cite web|url=http://caymanfootball.com/cifa-statement/ |title=CIFA Statement |publisher=Cayman Islands Football Association |date=3 June 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150604071754/http://caymanfootball.com/cifa-statement/ |archivedate= 4 June 2015 |df= }} 8 : Presidents of CONCACAF|Living people|1964 births|Caymanian businesspeople|Football people in the Cayman Islands|Hillsborough Community College alumni|FIFA officials|People from Loganville, Georgia |
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