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Factbox - Soccer officials arrested in Switzerland

A sign announcing the upcoming 65th FIFA Congress is pictured on the Hallenstadion in Zurich, Switzerland, May 27, 2015. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

REUTERS - Brief biographies of the nine current and former FIFA officials indicted on Wednesday for racketeering, conspiracy and corruption. - - JEFFREY WEBB (Cayman Islands) Age: 50 FIFA Vice President President of Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) (since 2012) Chairman of the FIFA Anti-Racism and Discrimination Task Force President of Cayman Islands Football Association - - EUGENIO FIGUEREDO (Uruguay) Age: 83 FIFA Vice President Former President of South American Football Confederation (CONMEBOL) (2013-14) Former President of Uruguayan Football Association (1997-2006) - - JACK WARNER (Trinidad and Tobago) Age: 72 Minister of National Security, Trinidad and Tobago Former President of CONCACAF (1990-2011) Former FIFA Vice President (to 2011) Former President of the Caribbean Football Union (1990-2011) * Resigned from all football posts on June 11, 2011, bringing an end to FIFA Ethics Committee procedures against him. - - RAFAEL ESQUIVEL (Venezuela) Age: 68 President of Venezuelan Football Federation (Since 1987) Member of FIFA's Disciplinary Committee - - JOSE MARIA MARIN Age: 83 Former President of the Brazilian Football Confederation (CBF) (2012-2015) President of Local Organising Committee for 2014 World Cup Former Governor of Sao Paulo State (1982-1983) - - NICOLAS LEOZ (Paraguay) Age: 86 Former President of CONMEBOL (1986-2013) Former member of FIFA's executive committee (1998-2013) Twice former President of Paraguayan Football Association * Retired from all football posts for "health and personal reasons" in April 2013. - - EDUARDO LI (Costa Rica) President of Costa Rican Football Federation Special advisor to the Organising Committee for the FIFA U-20 and U-17 Women's World Cups - - JULIO ROCHA (Nicaragua) Former President of Nicaraguan Football Federation (1990-2014) Elected to CONCACAF Hall of Fame in 2009 FIFA Development Officer - - COSTAS TAKKAS (Cayman Islands) Former General Secretary the Cayman Islands Football Association - - (Compiled by Nick Mulvenney; editing by Julian Linden)