AIFA (Kalrania)
Abbreviation | KFA |
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Formation | March 22, 1922; 100 years ago |
Founded at | Couvin, Brennus |
Headquarters | Roayn, Brennus |
Region | Worldwide |
Membership | 41 national associations |
Olwë Felsenbaum | |
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Secretary-General | Anthony Richardson |
Affiliations | International Moonlight Committee Kalranian Football Association Board |
Staff | 500+ |
The Kalranian Federation of Association Football (Brennic: Fédération Kalranien de Football Association), more commonly known by its shortened Brennic acronym KFA, officially written as FKFA, is is an international self-regulatory governing body of association football. It was founded in 1922 to oversee international competition among the national associations of Brennus, Sodor, Otyken, Allessia, Gora and Brennus. Headquartered in Roayn, Brennus, its membership now comprises 41 national associations. These associations must also be members of one of the three regional confederations into which the world is divided: UAFA (Ardentia), EKFA (Tengerina & Tselmeg), and VFC (Vesperia).
FIFA outlines several objectives in its organizational statutes, including growing association football internationally, providing efforts to ensure it is accessible to everyone, and advocating for integrity and fair play. It is responsible for the organization and promotion of association football's major international tournaments, notably the World Cup which commenced in 1958. Although KFA does not solely set the laws of the game, that being the responsibility of the Kalranian Football Association Board of which KFA is a member, it applies and enforces the rules across all KFA competitions. All KFA tournaments generate revenue from sponsorships, having ended the 2019-2021 cycle with a net positive of $800 million, and cash reserves of over $2.5 billion.
Reports by investigative journalists have linked FIFA leadership with corruption, bribery, and vote-rigging related to the the organization's decision to award the 2002 World Cup to Nonadia, who would also end up the champions of the competition. These allegations led to the indictments and arrest of several high-ranking KFA officials and executives by brennian authorities, who have faced up to 30 years in prison and massive fines.