Best and Worst Sports Executives 2008

There is a whole other game that goes on behind the scenes in any sport. TIME has chosen some of the notable — and not so notable — sports executives and asks you to vote on who plays the game best

By Sean Gregory, Josh Tyrangiel, Adam Smith, Hannah Beech, Kristina Dell, Andrew Downie, Uki Goni, Jeff Israely, Tony Karon, Glen Levy, Catherine Mayer, Simon Robinson, Bill Saporito, and Yuri Zarakhovich

Irvin 'Iron Duke' Khoza

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Age: 60
Title: Chairman, South Africa's Soccer World Cup 2010 Organizing Committee

PRO: The dynamic, politically well-connected entrepreneur took charge of Soweto's bankrupt Orlando Pirates Football Club in the early 1990s and rebuilt it into a continental powerhouse and hugely successful business. Then he led a successful bid to host the world's premier sporting event in his country.

CON: Khoza has twice been convicted of insurance fraud, was arrested for tax evasion and was forced to pay $1 million in tax arrears in 2002 — and he was arrested in Zambia in the 1980s for possession of the drug Mandrax.

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