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{{Infobox organization
| name = International Football Federation
| name = Ochran Association of Football Federations
| alt = "FCI" written in bold blue
| native_name = '''奥赞蹴鞠联合会''' ({{wp|Chinese Language|Jin}})<!--<br/>'''name of OAFF in native language''' ({{wp|IRL language|RP language}})-->
| image = FCI logo without slogan.svg
| logo = OAFF logo.svg
| caption = Logo
| logo_size = 200px
| map = Word Map FCI.svg
| logo_caption = Logo used since 2003
| map_size = 320px
| image = Siège UEFA Nyon (Suisse).JPG
| map_caption = Map of the members of FCI according to their confederation
| image_size = 250
| founded = {{Start date and age|1932|04|21|df=y}}
| caption = Placeholder OAFF headquarters in [[City]], [[Country]]
| founding_location = [[Castellum]], [[Latium]]
| map = OAFF member association map.svg
| type = {{wp|Sports federation}}
| abbreviation = OAFF
| purpose = Sport governance
| formation = {{Start date and age|df=y|1954|5|7}}
| headquarters = [[Castellum]], [[Latium]]
| founding_location = [[City]], [[Country]]
| coords = <!--{{Coord|47|22|53|N|8|34|28|E|region:CH-ZH_type:landmark|display=inline,title}}-->
| type = Football organisation
| leader_title = [[List of presidents of FCI|President]]
| headquarters = [[City]], [[Country]]
| leader_name = [[Tobe Decidis]]
| region_served = [[Ajax#Ochran|Ochran]]
| leader_title2 = Senior Vice-President
| membership = [[List of men's national association football teams (Ajax)#OAFF (Ochran)|16 full member associations]]
| leader_name2 = [[Ochrani person]] ([[List of presidents of OAFF|OAFF]])
| languages = [[Standard Latin language|Latin]] <br /> (other main but not official: {{wp|Chinese Language|Jin}}, {{wp|Korean language|Seonese}}, {{wp|Vietnamese language|Daoan}}, {{wp|Japanese language|Tsurushimese}}<!--, ({{wp|IRL language|RP language}})-->
| leader_title3 = Vice-Presidents
| leader_title = [[List of presidents of OAFF|President]]
| leader_name3 = {{Plainlist|
| leader_name = [[John Jane Doe]]
*{{nowrap|[[Malaio person]] ([[List of presidents of MFF|MFF]])}}
| leader_title2 = First vice-president
*[[Oxidentale person]] ([[List of presidents of OFC|OFC]])
| leader_name2 = [[John Jane Doe]]
*[[Belisarian person]] ([[List of presidents of UBCS|UBCS]])
| leader_title3 = Vice-presidents
*[[Norumbia person]] ([[List of presidents of UNFA|UNFA]])
| leader_name3 = {{List collapsed|title=''See list''|1= • [[John Jane Doe]]<br />(Central Ochran) <br /> • [[John Jane Doe]]<br /> (East Ochran) <br /> • [[John Jane Doe]]<br /> (Far West Ochran) <br /> • [[John Jane Doe]]<br /> (Southern Ochran)}}
*[[Scipia person]] ([[List of presidents of SCU|SCU]])}}
| leader_title4 = General secretary
| leader_title4 = Secretary General
| leader_name4 = [[John Jane Doe]]
| leader_name4 = [[Jane Doe]]
| main_organ =  
| main_organ = [[FCI Congress]]
| parent_organization = [[FCI]]
| subsidiaries = {{Plainlist|
| website = <span style="color:#3366CC;">oaff.com</span>
*[[Malaio Football Federation|MFF]] (Malaio)
*[[Ochran Association of Football Federations|OAFF]] (Ochran)
*[[Oxidentale Football Confederation|OFC]] (Oxidentale)
*[[Union of Belisarian Football Associations|UBCS]] (Belisaria)
*[[Union of Norumbia Football Associations|UNFA]] (Norumbia)
*[[Scipian Football Union|SCU]] (Scipia)
}}
}}
| affiliations = [[World Games Committee]]
| native_name = '''Foederatio Calcitro Internationalis'''<br />'''(FCI)'''
| native_name_lang = [[Standard Latin language|LAT]]
| size =
| abbreviation = FCI
| region_served = Worldwide
| membership = [[List of men's national association football teams (AJAX)|95 national associations]]
| languages =
| num_staff = 690+
| website = <span style="color:#3366CC;">FCI.com</span>
}}
The '''''Foederatio Calcitro Internationalis''''' ([[Standard Latin language|Latin]] for ''''International Football Federation'''', abbreviated as '''FCI''') is the international governing body of {{wp|association football}}, {{wp|beach soccer}}, and {{wp|futsal}} [[Ajax|worldwide]]. Founded in 1932, the FCI was initially organised to oversee international competition among the national football associations of [[Ajax#Belisaria|Belisaria]] but soon came to incorporate national football associations from the rest of the world. Presently, the FCI has its headquarters in [[Castellum]], [[Latium]], and presently comprises [[List of men's national association football teams (AJAX)|95 national associations]]. These national associations must also be members of one of the six continental confederations: [[Malaio Football Federation|MFF]] (Malaio), [[Ochran Association of Football Federations|OAFF]] (Ochran), [[Oxidentale Football Confederation|OFC]] (Oxidentale), [[Union of Belisarian Football Associations|UBCS]] (Belisaria), [[Union of Norumbia Football Associations|UNFA]] (Norumbia), and [[Scipian Football Union|SCU]] (Scipia).
The FCI outlines several objectives in its organisational statutes, including growing association football internationally, providing efforts to ensure it is accessible to everyone, and advocating for integrity and fair play. It is also responsible for the organisation and promotion of association football's major international {{wp|tournaments}}, notably the [[User:Latium/Sandbox8|World Cup]], which commenced in 1932, and the [[User:Nev/FCI Women's World Cup(Sandbox)|Women's World Cup]], which began in 1993<ref>'''OOC''': There have been no dates nor discussions regarding the Women's World Cup in Ajax as of 02 February 2024. Whatever that is written here should not be considered canon.</ref>. Additionally, the FCI sets the {{wp|Laws of the Game (association football)|laws of the game}} and is responsible for applying and enforcing those rules across all FCI competitions. All FCI tournaments generate revenue from sponsorships; in 2020, FCI had revenues of over [[Latin solidus|LAS $]]5.8 billion, ending the 2016–2020 cycle with a net positive of [[Latin solidus|LAS $]]1.2 billion and cash reserves of [[Latin solidus|LAS $]]3.1 billion<ref>See above '''OOC''' in regards to canonicity.</ref>.
Despite their mission of promoting and enforcing fair play and the laws of the game, advocates and independent watchdog groups have noted the FCI leadership involvement in corruption, bribery, and vote-rigging of international tournament matters. Most recently, the organisation's decision to [[2004 FCI World Cup bids|award the hosting privileges of the 2004 World Cup]] to [[Gran Aligonia]] has been reported by investigative journalists to be rife with reports citing gifts of beachfront property, supercars, and Hemicyon security, and the corruption of the voting process on the part of then FCI president [[Malbona Viro]]<!--lit. Bad Man in Esperanto--> for Gran Aligonia. These allegations led to the boycotting of several nations, eventually culminating in the [[2005 FCI corruption case|indictments of several high-ranking FCI officials and corporate executives]] by the [[Anti-Corruption Coalition of Football Associations]] (ACCFA), an ad-hoc international criminal tribunal formed by a coalition of national football associations which would eventually become the [[FCI Ethics Committee]]. On 02 February 2008, several of those indicated were arrested by Latin authorities, their charges including {{wp|racketeering}}, {{wp|wire fraud}}, and {{wp|money laundering}} alongside the aforementioned corruption and bribery.
Many officials were suspended by the ACCFA's independent ethics committee, including the ousting of [[Malbona Viro]] as president of FCI. The 2005 FCI corruption case also contributed to the [[Leuter Sion#Early career|2005 Gran Aligonian protests]], that led to the internal mutiny of the [[Gran Aligonia#Security|Xendarmeria]], who were unwilling to continue policing the protests. In the face of the Xendarmeria mutiny, the [[House of del Villar|Gran Aligonia Duque]] passed the Valladares-Botello Act, which expanded the powers of the Gran Aligonian Grand Ministry by introducing veto power.
==History==
{{main|History of FCI}}
==Identity==
===Flag===
===Anthem===
{{main|FCI Anthem}}
==Presidents of FCI==
{{main|List of presidents of FCI}}
==Structure==
{{main|Geography of association football (Ajax)}}
===Six confederations and 95 national associations===
{{FCI confederations}}
{{FCI confederations}}
The '''Ochran Association of Football Federations''' ('''OAFF'''; {{wp|Chinese Language|Jin}}: 奥赞蹴鞠联合会) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football (or ''cuju'' in [[Da Huang]]). It governs {{wp|association football|football}}, {{wp|futsal}}, and {{wp|beach football}} in [[Ajax#Ochran|Ochran]]. OAFF consists of 16 national assoication [[List of men's national association football teams (Ajax)#OAFF (Ochran)|members]].


As a prerequisite of the FCI's statutes, national football associations have to be members of a football confederation to become members of FCI. These confederations oversee the game in their respective continents, and regions of the world are divided into six:
OAFF consists of the national football associations of Ochran, and runs national and club competition including the [[OAFF Ochranese Championship]], [[OAFF Nations League]], [[OAFF Super Leauge]], [[OAFF Ochranese Gentlemen's League]], [[OAFF Ochranese Grand Gathering]], and [[OAFF Super Cup]]<ref>'''OOC''': All competitions matters for the OAFF (itself a topic up for discussions) are subject to change upon further OOC–IC discussion. The five names for the OAFF Ochranese Championship, OAFF Nations League, OAFF Super Leauge, OAFF Ochranese Gentlemen's League, and OAFF Ochranese Grand Gathering are just placeholder names for the {{wp|UEFA European Championship}}, {{wp|UEFA Nations League}}, {{wp|UEFA Champions League}, {{wp|UEFA Europa League}}, {{wp|UEFA Conference League}}, and {{wp|UEFA Super Cup}} respectively. </ref>, and also controls the prize money, regulations, as well as media rights to those competitions. [[Ping An Airways|Da Huang Ping An Airways]], state-owned by Da Huang, has sponsored the OAFF since 2023 as part of [[Da Huang soft power|Da Huang's global soft power strategy]]<ref>'''Nev's OOC''': Completely up for debate and will be remove as necessary upon further discussions (04 Feb 2024)</ref>.
 
==History and membership==
*[[Malaio Football Federation]] (MFF; 6 members)
==Executive committee==
*[[Ochran Association of Football Federations]] (OAFF; 17 members)
==Members==
*[[Oxidentale Football Confederation]] (OFC; 8 members)
==Competitions==
*[[Union of Belisarian Football Associations]] (UBCS; 30 members)
==Sponsors==
*[[Union of Norumbia Football Associations]] (UNFA; 15 members)
*[[Scipian Football Union]] (SCU; 21 members)
 
===Laws and governance===
===Administrative cost===
 
==Governance==
===Discipline of national associations===
===Video replay and goal-line technology===
===Controversy===
==Recognition and awards==
==FCI competitions==
{{See also|List of association football comeptitions (Ajax)|FCI International Match Calendar}}
===Current title holders===
==Esports==
==FCI World Rankings==
==FCI World Rankings==
{{Further|FCI Men's World Ranking|FCI Women's World Ranking}}
==Sanctions==
==Sponsors of FCI==
==Corruption and controversy==
==Corruption==
==See also==
 
==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}
[[category:Association football (Ajax)]]
[[Category:Nev's Article]]
[[Category:Nev's Article]]

Latest revision as of 14:50, 22 March 2024

Ochran Association of Football Federations
奥赞蹴鞠联合会 (Jin)
OAFF logo.svg
Logo used since 2003
Siège UEFA Nyon (Suisse).JPG
Placeholder OAFF headquarters in City, Country
OAFF member association map.svg
AbbreviationOAFF
Formation7 May 1954; 70 years ago (1954-05-07)
Founded atCity, Country
TypeFootball organisation
HeadquartersCity, Country
Region served
Ochran
Membership
16 full member associations
Official languages
Latin
(other main but not official: Jin, Seonese, Daoan, Tsurushimese
John Jane Doe
First vice-president
John Jane Doe
Vice-presidents
See list
General secretary
John Jane Doe
Parent organization
FCI
Websiteoaff.com

The Ochran Association of Football Federations (OAFF; Jin: 奥赞蹴鞠联合会) is one of six continental bodies of governance in association football (or cuju in Da Huang). It governs football, futsal, and beach football in Ochran. OAFF consists of 16 national assoication members.

OAFF consists of the national football associations of Ochran, and runs national and club competition including the OAFF Ochranese Championship, OAFF Nations League, OAFF Super Leauge, OAFF Ochranese Gentlemen's League, OAFF Ochranese Grand Gathering, and OAFF Super Cup[1], and also controls the prize money, regulations, as well as media rights to those competitions. Da Huang Ping An Airways, state-owned by Da Huang, has sponsored the OAFF since 2023 as part of Da Huang's global soft power strategy[2].

History and membership

Executive committee

Members

Competitions

Sponsors

FCI World Rankings

Sanctions

Corruption and controversy

See also

References

  1. OOC: All competitions matters for the OAFF (itself a topic up for discussions) are subject to change upon further OOC–IC discussion. The five names for the OAFF Ochranese Championship, OAFF Nations League, OAFF Super Leauge, OAFF Ochranese Gentlemen's League, and OAFF Ochranese Grand Gathering are just placeholder names for the UEFA European Championship, UEFA Nations League, {{wp|UEFA Champions League}, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League, and UEFA Super Cup respectively.
  2. Nev's OOC: Completely up for debate and will be remove as necessary upon further discussions (04 Feb 2024)