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FIFA Executive Committee (ExCo) is an institution of FIFA (the governing body of association football). It is the main decision-making body of the organization in the intervals of FIFA Congress. Its members are elected by the FIFA Congress. == Structure == The Executive Committee consists of a President, elected by the Congress in the year following a FIFA World Cup, eight vice-presidents and 15 members, appointed by the confederations and associations, and one female member elected by the Congress.〔Fifa Statutes April 2015 Edition (B. Executive Committe. 30 Composition, election of President, female member of Executive Committe and vice-president and members)- 30.1〕 It meets at least twice a year, with the mandate for each member lasting four years, and its role includes determining the dates, locations and format of tournaments, appointing FIFA delegates to the IFAB and electing and dismissing the General Secretary on the proposal of the FIFA President. Between 1947 and 2013, officially one of the vice-presidents had to be from one of the British associations. This guaranteed position was officially removed by FIFA in 2013 but unofficially maintained by UEFA only nominating British candidates for any vacancies.〔http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/fifa/11666954/Fifa-latest-Britain-to-lose-privileged-place-at-top-table.html〕 It is made up of the following representatives:〔(FIFA Statutes April 2015 edition )〕 * CONMEBOL: one vice-president and two members * AFC: one vice-president and three members * UEFA: two vice-presidents and five members * CAF: one vice-president and three members * CONCACAF: one vice-president and two members * OFC: one vice-president 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「FIFA Executive Committee」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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