The French Football Federation ( Fédération Française de Football; FFF ) is a French public organization . The headquarters is in Paris . He is involved in the organization and holding of the French soccer championship for men ( Ligue 1 and Ligue 2 ) and women, overseeing the country 's male and female national teams, supporting, developing and popularizing football.
| Football Federation of France | |
|---|---|
| Fédération Française de Football | |
| Founded by | April 7, 1919 |
| Joining FIFA | 1907 |
| Joining UEFA | 1954 |
| The president | |
| National team coach | |
| Site | www.fff.fr |
The French Football Federation was formed on April 7, 1919 by transforming the French Inter-Union Sports Committee ( French Comité français interfédéral (CFI ), formed in 1907 and on behalf of France joined FIFA .
The Football Federation of France, together with the Football Federation of Italy and the Football Federation of Belgium, were the initiators and ideologists of the creation of UEFA in 1954 .
Fernand Duchoss was appointed President of the French Football Federation (FFF) on December 18, 2010 at a meeting of the General Assembly of the Federation.
The Football Federation of France is the managing organization of the affiliated national football federations of its overseas possessions , which control the performance of national teams of such countries as:
- Gandelupa
- French guiana
- Martinique
- Saint martin
- Reunion
- New caledonia
- Tahiti
Notes
Links
- Official website (fr.)