List of people banned by the FIFA Ethics Committee

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The list shows everyone who has been banned by the FIFA Ethics Committee :

2010

  • November 17th: Amos Adamu
    three year ban
  • November 17: Reynald Temarii , President of the Oceania Football Confederation, Vice-President of FIFA
    one year ban, a fine of 4500 euros

2012

  • December 17: Mohamed bin Hammam , President of the Asian Football Confederation, member of the FIFA Executive Committee
    lifelong suspension

2013

  • April 30: Manilal Fernando , former President of the Football Federation of Sri Lanka, member of the FIFA Executive Committee
    initially eight years, in October 2013 lifelong, confirmed by the International Court of Justice on March 30, 2015

2014

2015

  • May 12: Reynald Temarii , President of the Oceania Football Confederation, Vice-President of FIFA
    eight year ban
  • May 27: Jeffrey Webb , President of the Cayman Islands Football Association, President of CONCACAF, member of the FIFA Executive Committee
    temporarily blocked until further notice, M
  • May 27: Eduardo Li Sánchez , President of the Federación Costarricense de Fútbol, ​​member of the CONCACAF Executive Committee
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: Julio Rocha
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: Costas Takkas
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: Jack Warner , until 2011 FIFA Vice-President, CONCACAF- President and President of the Caribbean Football Union
    Suspended until further notice, on September 29, life suspension
  • May 27: Eugenio Figueredo
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: Rafael Esquivel
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: José Maria Marin
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: Nicolás Leoz
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: Daryll Warner
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 27: Chuck Blazer
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • May 28: Aaron Davidson
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • June 1: Enrique Sanz
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • June 1st: Jean Guy Blaise Mayolas
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • June 1st: Badji Mombo Wantete
    temporarily blocked until further notice
  • July 6: Harold Mayne-Nicholls
    seven year ban
  • July 9: Chuck Blazer
    lifelong suspension
  • October 8: Joseph S. Blatter , President of FIFA
    provisional 90-day ban
  • October 8: Michel Platini , UEFA President
    provisional 90-day ban
  • 8 October: Jérôme Valcke , FIFA Secretary General
    90-day provisional suspension, twelve-year suspension on February 12, 2016, reduced to ten years by the FIFA Appeal Committee on July 5, 2016
  • October 8: Chung Mong-Joon , member of the FIFA Executive Committee
    six-year ban, a fine of 100,000 Swiss francs
  • October 12: Worawi Makudi , President of the Football Association of Thailand, member of the FIFA Executive Committee
    provisional 90-day ban, on January 9, 2016, the ban was extended by 45 days, on February 22, 2016, the ban was extended by three months
  • October 14th: Lindile Kika
    six year ban
  • November 16: Ganesh Thapa
    Ten year ban, a fine of 20,000 Swiss francs
  • November 16: Viphet Sihachakr
    two-year ban, a fine of 40,000 Swiss francs
  • December 4th: Juan Ángel Napout
    provisional 90-day ban
  • December 4th: Alfredo Hawit
    provisional 90-day ban
  • December 21: Sepp Blatter , President of FIFA
    eight year ban
  • December 21: Michel Platini , President of UEFA
    eight year ban

2016

2017

source

  • 35 times red , In: Süddeutsche Zeitung, No. 295, December 22, 2015

Individual evidence

  1. Ex-FIFA official Vernon Manilal Fernando remains banned for life. Retrieved April 12, 2017 .
  2. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u The bans issued by the FIFA Ethics Committee. Retrieved April 13, 2017 .
  3. ^ FIFA committee punishes Franz Beckenbauer. Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
  4. a b FIFA Ethics Committee bans Callejas for life. Archived from the original on April 26, 2017 ; Retrieved April 25, 2017 .
  5. FIFA audit official admits bribery in US federal probe , apnews.com