During his time with Traffic Sports USA, he became part of the team who laid the foundation of NASL (North American Soccer League) in the U.S.[3] He worked in a team that founded various football clubs (Atlanta Silverbacks, Carolina RailHawks, and Fort Lauderdale Strikers) and was crucial in the development of players in the region.
Enrique Sanz had been one of the protagonists of the largest football bribery case ever discovered in North America.
Brazilian José Hawilla, owner and founder of Traffic Group, founded his North American subsidiary in 2003, headed by Aaron Davidson.
His job was to pay huge bribes to top U.S. decision-makers, so they copied the company’s South American operating model in the U.S.
[4] In wake of the FIFA corruption scandal, the Executive Committee of CONCACAF has placed General Secretary Enrique Sanz on a leave of absence beginning May 28, 2015.