Former Chief Justice of GhanaJustice Kwasi Anin-Yeboah , has been appointed Deputy Chairperson of the FIFA Adjudicatory Chamber for a four-year term.
The appointment was officially announced during the 75th FIFA Congress held in Asunción, Paraguay.
The Adjudicatory Chamber is a key component of FIFA’s Ethics Committee, responsible for reviewing cases brought forward by the Investigatory Chamber, determining whether proceedings should continue or be closed, and imposing sanctions in accordance with FIFA’s codes and statutes.
Justice Anin-Yeboah brings a wealth of legal and administrative experience to the position. He served as the 14th Chief Justice of the Republic of Ghana, and his distinguished judicial career is complemented by extensive involvement in football governance, both locally and internationally.
He previously held positions within the Ghana Football Association and has served on FIFA’s judicial bodies, earning respect for his integrity and commitment to justice.
The FIFA Adjudicatory Chamber consists of the following members:
- María Claudia Rojas (Colombia) – Chairperson
- * Fiti Sunia (American Samoa) – Deputy Chairperson
- * Kwasi Anin-Yeboah (Ghana) – Deputy Chairperson
- * Pamela Camus (Chile) – Member
- * Michael Goodwin (Papua New Guinea) – Member
- * Guillermo B. Iroy Jr. (Philippines) – Member
- * Ayotunde Phillips (Nigeria) – Member
- * Ian Godfrey Wilkinson (Jamaica) – Member
- * Duygu Yaşar (Turkey) – Member