Sports technology posts summary:
CEO, President and founder of En-Linea (1994 - ) - Creator of FIFA.com the official internet service of FIFA on the Internet (1994). - FIFA Internet Media Director for World Cup France 1998 - FIFA Internet Media Director for World Cup Korea-Japann 2002 - Internet Consultant for Atlanta Olympics, Georgia, USA. (1996) - Technology Direction of the England 96 European Cup (1996) - Creator of Conmebol.com, the official internet service of the South American Soccer Confederation (1996) . - Creator of the official internet service of the Asian Soccer Confederation (1997) - Internet consultant to many soccer clubs and sport organizations around the world - Creator of Dribbli, the first "user centered" sport management and social network platform Vice President World Cup FIFA USA ´94 (1989 - 1994) - Coordinator of USA 94 launch at WC Italia 90 - Member of the Management Committee of the USA 94 Games - Managed technology legacy of the games for FIFA Research and Technology Director, “Center for the Study of Sport in Society”, Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. (1984 - 1988.) President and founder of DeReD Internet development factories: - Caracas, Venezuela, (1996), - Barcelona, Spain, (1997) |
Sport Activists related posts:
Founder of the Professional Soccer Players Association of Venezuela (Asociación Única de Futbolistas profesionales de Venezuela - (AUFPV - 1986) Member of the United States Soccer Federation Minority Comitte (1993-1994), Founder of "Futbol Mejor" (1998 - 2004) A not-for-profit civil association in Venezuela created to help improve soccer in that country, Caracas, Venezuela) Founder of the Olympic Athletes Association of Venezuela (2008) The official association of Olympian Athletes of Venezuela Founder of "Fundación Competición Limpia - FUNDACOLIM - (Caracas, Venezuela, 2010) A not-for-profit foundation to help with the understanding of the transformational power of sport competitions Founder of the "Fair Competition Sport Foundation"- FCSF - (Miami, USA, 2011) The world's head quarter for the not-for-profit foundation to help with the understanding of the transformational power of sport competitions Member of the USA Black Coaches Association (2008) |
Soccer Player career summary:
1976- Member of the Venezuelan National Youth Team at the "Torneo Juventud de América" (South-American Youth National Teams Championship) 1978- Member of the Venezuelan Olympic Team to the Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caribe, Silver Medal.Silver (Central American and Caribbean Games - Oldest Olympic style regional competition in the world) 1979- Soccer Player of the Year in Venezuela. 1979- Member of the National Team of Venezuela to "Copa América de Naciones" (America's Cup, South-America Premier Championship for National Teams) 1980- Youth Athlete of the Year in Venezuela (Premio Escenario Juvenil) 1980- Nominee for Athlete of the Year in Venezuela 1980- Co-Captain of the Venezuelan Olympic Team to 1980 Moscow Olympics 1981- 3rd Team "All American” (NCAA) 1982- Co-Capitán of the Venezuelan Olympic Team to the "Juegos Deportivos Centroamericanos y del Caribe", Gold Medal. (Central American and Caribbean Games - Oldest Olympic style regional competition in the world) 1983- 1st Team “All American” 1983- Nominee to Herman Award (Best College Soccer Player in USA) 1986- Retired from Professional Soccer (Dep. Italia, Venezuela) |
Public Speaker:
A sports social activist, pioneer, and an industry visionary, Cheché has been a guest speaker in numerous industry conventions and events such as: The Football Expo (Singapure, 1999), The South-American Sports Marketing Symposium (Guayaquil, Ecuador, 2002), The World's Forum at Barcelona 2004, The Soccer Expo (Cannes, France 2000), the World Sport Marketing Forum in Frankfurt, Germany (2008), and FIFA CIES Program in Caracas, Venezuela (2011) |