Costakis Koutsokoumnis


Costakis Koutsokoumnis was a Cypriot football administrator and a member of the FIFA Council since 2017.
Koutsokoumnis was affiliated with APOEL from Nicosia before becoming vice-president of the Cyprus Football Association. He was then president of the CFA for 17 years and signed a historic agreement with Cyprus Turkish Football Association in 2013.

Early life

Koutsokoumnis was born on 5 May 1956 in Karavas, Cyprus. He studied statistics and actuarial science as well as a number of courses related to risk management.

Career

Koutsokoumnis was affiliated with APOEL from Nicosia when he first became involved with the Cyprus Football Association in 1994. He first became the APOEL representative on the CFA board before becoming head of the national teams department.
In 1997, Koutsokoumnis was appointed as vice-president of the CFA. In 2001, he was elected as president of the CFA and would go on to be re-elected uncontested seven times.
Koutsokoumnis was president of the Cyprus Football Association from 2001 until his death in 2018.
In 2013, Koutsokoumnis signed a historic provisional agreement with Hassan Sertoglu, president of the Cyprus Turkish Football Association. It was the first agreement between the North and South after 58 years.
He held a number of positions with UEFA including third vice-chairman and first vice-chairman of the HatTrick Committee, member of the Assistance Programmes Committee and member of the Licensed Match Agents Committee.
In May 2017, he was elected to the FIFA Council, and was expected to serve until 2019.

Death

Koutsokoumnis was diagnosed with cancer and died from the disease on 5 March 2018.