Damien Hughes
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Damien Hughes is a former General Secretary of the Caribbean Football Union.[1] He held the position between January 2012 and August 2015, he was replaced by Antiguan Neil Cochrane.[2]
Damien E. Hughes | |
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Born | Damien Elroy Hughes St. Kitts |
Nationality | Anguilla |
Alma mater | Morehouse College and York University |
Known for | Tennis Football |
In October 2011, he was charged by FIFA Ethics Committee of violating the FIFA Code of Ethics[3][4] but was cleared of any wrongdoing, making him one of only two persons ruled not to have committed any violations.[5]
Hughes, on a tennis scholarship was captain of the Morehouse College tennis team and had been selected for the Eastern Caribbean Davis Cup team on several occasions.[6]
He earned a degree in Political Science whilst at Morehouse College. He was the secretary and public relations officer of the OECS Tennis Players Union.[7]
He earned master's degree in Environmental Studies with a focus on the "Development of Sustainable Tourism Policies in Caribbean Small Island Developing States" [8] from York University in Canada. He served as Director of Franchise Operations at Caribbean Cable Communications in Anguilla until 2010.
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