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The '''Paraboca Football Federation''', the '''FPF''' or the '''Federación Paraboca de Fútbol''', is the administrative body for [[Paraboca]]'s professional {{wp|association football}} teams. The league consists of 16 clubs, all of which compete on provincial and state levels and the annual championship known as the '''Asarana Cup'''. The league also organizes and maintains the [[Paraboca national football team|national football team]], which competes in wider international events like the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] and [[EFC Nations League]].
The '''Paraboca Football Federation''', the '''FPF''' or the '''Federación Paraboca de Fútbol''', is the administrative body for [[Paraboca]]'s professional {{wp|association football}} teams. The league consists of 16 clubs, all of which compete on provincial and state levels and the annual championship known as the '''Asarana Cup'''. The league also organizes and maintains the [[Paraboca national football team|national football team]], which competes in wider international events like the [[World Cup (Iearth)|World Cup]] and [[EFC Nations League]].
The majority of teams in the league were founded before the FPF was created. They had existed in varying forms of management and play history, but in 1948 joined as an effort to unify Parabocan football experience.


==History==
==History==
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Latest revision as of 20:55, 28 October 2024

Paraboca Football Federation
Federación Paraboca de Fútbol
File:Paraboca Football Federation.png
SportAssociation football
Founded1948
Inaugural season1948
No. of teams16
Country Paraboca
Domestic cup(s)Asarana Cup

The Paraboca Football Federation, the FPF or the Federación Paraboca de Fútbol, is the administrative body for Paraboca's professional association football teams. The league consists of 16 clubs, all of which compete on provincial and state levels and the annual championship known as the Asarana Cup. The league also organizes and maintains the national football team, which competes in wider international events like the World Cup and EFC Nations League.

The majority of teams in the league were founded before the FPF was created. They had existed in varying forms of management and play history, but in 1948 joined as an effort to unify Parabocan football experience.

History

Teams

Team City Stadium Asarana Cup Titles
FC Ruiz Caura Caura stadium number
Ciudad Acadre FC Acadre stadium number
FC Cholinas Cholinas stadium number
Unidad Cardoza Cardoza stadium number
Ciudad Cardoza FC Cardoza stadium number
FC Medelcao Medelcao stadium number
FC Tunno Tunno stadium number
Bachala FC Bachala stadium number
FC Araumen Araumen stadium number
FC Montana Legrona Legrona stadium number
FC Pupiro Pupiro stadium number
FC Barcelito Barcelito stadium number
Chucuni FC Chucuni stadium number
Aparco FC Aparco stadium number
FC Santa Clara Santa Clara stadium number
FC Ricaute Ricaute stadium number

League championships

Organization

Sponsors