Richard K. Lai (born 29 March 1962) is a Guamanian businessman who was the president of the Guam Football Association.
Richard Lai | |
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Born | |
Occupation | President |
Organization | (2001–2017) |
Life and career
editLai was born on 29 March 1962 in Hong Kong. He was born to Shirley Lai, a cafe owner born in Guangdong, China.[1] He has four brothers and a sister. He moved with his family to Guam at the age of sixteen. He obtained an American passport. He attended John F. Kennedy High School in Guam. He participated in their track team and played soccer while attending the school.[2]
In 2001, he was appointed president of the Guam Football Association. He helped the Guam Football Association join FIFA. He was described as "marked significant progress for the sport and for the community" while serving as the president of the Guam Football Association.[3] In 2017, he was banned from football for life by FIFA for corruption. He has worked as the chief executive officer of Guamanian restaurant company Wing On Corporation. He has been regarded as a prominent figure in Guamanian society.[4] He has been a political donor.[5] He has been married. He has three daughters.
References
edit- ^ "How Hong Kong background of Fifa's latest corrupt official came in useful as he funnelled bribes back to city". scmp.com.
- ^ "Giving back to Guam". guampdn.com.
- ^ "Richard Lai: On a winning streak".
- ^ "Businessman owes Guam the details as to who was complicit". postguam.com.
- ^ "In Guam, Soccer Powerbroker Is Accused of Wielding Influence Despite Ban". nytimes.com.