Lisle Austin (26 April 1936 – 5 December 2021) was the President of the Barbados Football Association.
[2] On the day of his appointment, Austin attempted to remove Chuck Blazer from his position as General Secretary of CONCACAF.
[3] In response, Austin suggested that Article 29 of CONCACAF's statutes, which states that the President is the "judicial and extrajudicial" representative of the Confederation, somehow provided him the authority to hire and fire the General Secretary.
However, Article 28(c) of CONCACAF's statutes states that it is the Executive Committee's responsibility to "appoint the General Secretary.
[6] In its official response to Austin's attempt to overrule the CONCACAF Executive by means of a civil injunction, FIFA's Disciplinary Committee banned Austin from any participation in football for one year, and until he withdrew his legal plea from the Bahamian court.