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The '''Quetana Football Federation''' is the administrative body for [[Quetana]]'s professional {{wp|association football}} teams. It consists of 25 clubs throughout Quetana, 3 [[Papona]] teams, and 4 [[Andaluni]] teams, all of which compete on regional levels and the annual championship in the QFF Cup, also known as the Leite Cup. QFF controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions. The organization's CEO is [[Erasmo Alvim]], its director is Chico Medeiros, and its president is Brian Saldanha, all three of whom have held their positions since 2016. | The '''Quetana Football Federation''' is the administrative body for [[Quetana]]'s professional {{wp|association football}} teams. It consists of 25 clubs throughout Quetana, 3 [[Papona]] teams, and 4 [[Andaluni]] teams, all of which compete on regional levels and the annual championship in the QFF Cup, also known as the Leite Cup. QFF controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions. The organization's CEO is [[Erasmo Alvim]], its director is Chico Medeiros, and its president is Brian Saldanha, all three of whom have held their positions since 2016. Many players from the QFF play for the [[Quetana national football team|Quetanan]], [[Papona national football team|Paponan]], and [[Andaluni national football team|Andalunian]] national teams. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Latest revision as of 22:33, 14 January 2024
Sport | Association football |
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Founded | 1901 |
Inaugural season | 1901 |
CEO | Erasmo Alvim |
Director | Chico Medeiros |
President | Brian Saldanha |
No. of teams | 32 |
Country | Quetana |
TV partner(s) | QBC One Sports |
Domestic cup(s) | QFF Cup Leite Cup |
The Quetana Football Federation is the administrative body for Quetana's professional association football teams. It consists of 25 clubs throughout Quetana, 3 Papona teams, and 4 Andaluni teams, all of which compete on regional levels and the annual championship in the QFF Cup, also known as the Leite Cup. QFF controls the prize money, regulations, and media rights to those competitions. The organization's CEO is Erasmo Alvim, its director is Chico Medeiros, and its president is Brian Saldanha, all three of whom have held their positions since 2016. Many players from the QFF play for the Quetanan, Paponan, and Andalunian national teams.