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Abbreviation | NIFF |
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Formation | 5 August 1919 |
Type | Sports federation |
Legal status | Primary Governing Organ for Association Football |
Purpose | Sports Governance |
Headquarters | Sãda Mõdanha, Castelana |
Region served | Worldwide |
Membership | X national associations |
President | Demang Bayu |
Vice President | |
Main organ | Governing Assembly |
Affiliations | 6 Regional Confederations |
Staff | 311 |
The International Football Federation, or IFF is the chief governing body for association football leagues worldwide. It is based in Sãda Mõdanha, the Castelan capital.
Confederations
Subsidiary to the global institutions of the IFF, there are six football confederations which oversee their respective continental and regional footballing communities. These Confederations themselves do not compose the membership of the NIFF, but rather the national associations operating within them. To be recognized as a IFF member, each association must first be a member of their respective regional or continental confederation.
The confederations include:
- Baweican Association Football Confederation (BAWEICON; X Members)
- Confederation of Cochicuscan and Cuculacoan Association Football (CONCOCU; X Members)
- Confederation of Masigan Football Leagues (CMFL; X Members)
- Lautania-Oceanic Football Confederation (LAUTOCON; X Members)
- Serica Football Confederation (SERICON; X Members)
- Union of Plateian Football Leagues (UPFL; X Members)
It is important to note that there are more members of IFF than there are internationally-recognized nation-states, as many dependent territories and autonomous communities around the world participate as well.