Jeffrey Webb News
Webb was found guilty of charges including conflicts of interest and bribery and corruption.
Webb was the first former FIFA official to be hauled publicly before court in New York last July.
He is one of 41 individuals and entities indicted following the U.S. Department of Justice’s investigation into soccer corruption.
The world governing body of football is seeking to claim "tens of millions of dollars" in bribe money seized by U.S. federal prosecutors.
FIFA reported that banned president Sepp Blatter would continue to be paid until a new president is elected.
Webb's predecessor as CONCACAF chief Jack Warner is also named in the US corruption investigation.
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