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International Football Association

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International Football Association
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Motto: 'There's football in all of us'
Anthem: IFA Anthem
CapitalJudapest, Lyonheimer
Other languages
TypeSporting union
Leaders
• IFA Chairman
Pedro Leon
• Deputy IFA Chairman
Josepp Szazlai
Establishment
• IFA Charter
19 Mar 1888
Website
ifa.org

The International Football Association (IFA) is a non-profit organization which describes itself as the international governing body of association football, beach soccer, rugby, and efootball. It is the highest governing body of football.

IFA was founded in 1888 in to oversee international competition among the national associations across the world. Headquartered in Tonnes, its membership now comprises most national associations. The member countries must each also be members of one of the five regional confederations into which the world is divided: Thuadia (THUCON), Caleren (CALCON), Thrismari (RISCON), Astariax (ASTCON), Olivacia (OLICON) and Meredonne (MERCON).

Today, IFA outlines a number of objectives in its charter and is responsible for the organization and promotion of football's major international tournaments, notably the IFA World Cup and Women's World Cup. IFA set the rules of international football as it is today. All IFA tournaments generate revenue from sponsorship. IFA is governed by a board of directors which are representatives made from IFA's governing states, each representing a region or portion of one - Riamo (ASTCON), Bakyern (THUCON), New Sebronia (THUCON), Moldanovica (THUCON), and Frarstizk (RISCON), which appoint the IFA Chairman and Deputy Chairman.

IFA also governs at the local level, with each nation having its own branch of the body to regulate the sport in that nation.

The current champions of the Mens World Cup is New Sebronia.

Members

THUCON (Thuadia)

RISCON (Thrismari)

HIRCON (Hirethia)

CFCO (Olivacia)

MERCON (Meredonne)

CALCON (Caleren)

See Also