CONCACAF has provisionally dismissed Jeffrey Webb and Eduardo Li in light of the indictments brought against FIFA officials.
Jeffrey Webb has been removed from his position as president of CONCACAF.
A statement Thursday announced that the FIFA vice president had been "provisionally dismissed," along with fellow CONCACAF official Eduardo Li, in the wake of the corruption scandal surrounding FIFA.
On Wednesday, Webb and Li were named as two of eight FIFA officials arrested amid allegations of racketeering, conspiracy and corruption.
Previous CONCACAF vice president Alfredo Hawit has been named as president in Webb's stead.
"While we are profoundly disappointed by the allegations made by authorities that again, CONCACAF has been the victim of fraud, we remain committed to CONCACAF's goal to develop, promote and manage the game of soccer," Hawit said.