Lionel Haven


Lionel Haven is a former football executive and retired association football player from the Bahamas.

International career

Haven played for the Bahamas in Pan-American Games Qualifiers in 1987 against Mexico and in all 4 FIFA World Cup qualification matches in 2000.

Administration

After retiring as a player, Haven was long-time head coach of Cavalier FC and served as Executive Director and General Secretary of the Bahamas Football Association and also became a member of the Executive Committee of the Caribbean Football Union in 2001.

FIFA Ban

In April 2016, Haven was banned for five years by FIFA Ethics Committee from all football-related activities due to non-disclosure of information around payments at a CFU event. He later denied any wrongdoing.

Personal life

Haven graduated from the University of Charleston, West Virginia in 1989. He then worked as an accountant and is currently CEO at a land title research company.
His older brother Sam also played for the national team and was a president of the BFA. He died in August 2014.
Two of his daughters played for the Bahamas Women U-17 team in 2012.