Confederation of Independent Football Associations

The Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA) is the international governing body for association football teams that are not affiliated with FIFA.

Confederation of Independent Football Associations
Formation15th August 2013 (15th August 2013)
TypeFederation of associations
HeadquartersLuleå, Norrbotten, Sweden
Membership
60 Members
Official languages
English is the official language for minutes, correspondence and announcements. French, German, Spanish and Italian are additional languages [1]
President
Per-Anders Blind
Websiteconifa.org

Members

Types of members

CONIFA expressly uses the term "members" rather than "countries" or "states". A football association may be eligible to apply for membership of CONIFA if it, or the entity (ethnic and/or linguistic minority, indigenous group, cultural organization, territory) it represents, is not a member of FIFA and satisfies one or more of the following criteria:

List of members

As of June 2020[3]

Europe (32)
Team
 Abkhazia
 Artsakh
 Chameria
 County of Nice
 Crimea
 Délvidék
 Donetsk
Elba Island
 Ellan Vannin
 Felvidék
 Franconia
 Greenland
 Kárpátalja
Kernow
 Lazistan
 Luhansk
 Monaco
 Northern Cyprus
 Occitania
 Padania
Parishes of Jersey
 Raetia
 Romani people
 Sápmi
 Sardinia
 Skåneland
 South Ossetia
 Székely Land
 Transnistria
 Two Sicilies
 Western Armenia
 Yorkshire
Asia (12)
Team
 Arameans Suryoye
 East Turkestan
Karen
 Kurdistan Region
Lezgians
 Panjab
 Rohingya
 Ryukyu
 Tamil Eelam
 Tibet
 United Koreans in Japan
West Papua
Africa (8)
Team
 Barawa
 Barotseland
 Chagos Islands
 Kabylia
 Matabeleland
 Somaliland
 Western Sahara
 Zanzibar
North America (2)
Team
 Cascadia
 Quebec
South America (2)
Team
Mapuche
Rapa Nui
Oceania (4)
Team
Hawaii
 Kiribati
Mariya
 Tuvalu

Women's football

All members of CONIFA are encouraged to invest in women's football in their communities, and to create female national selections to play and compete against other CONIFA members.

CONIFA's first ever official women's football match took place on 10 November 2018 in Northern Cyprus, with Sápmi ladies beating their Northern Cypriot hosts 4-0 in the Women's Friendship Cup [4]

Women's teams

Although all CONIFA members are encouraged to create a women's team, due to certain obstacles such as funding and other challenges, not all have been able to do so as of yet. Below is a list of CONIFA members who are confirmed as having a women's football team:

As of June 2020

Europe (3)
Team
 Northern Cyprus
 Occitania
 Sápmi
Asia (1)
Team
Karen
Africa (2)
Team
 Matabeleland

Important personalities

Presidency

Presidents of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Per-Anders Blind Sweden7 June 2013Incumbent

General Secretaries

General Secretaries of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Sascha Düerkop Germany7 June 201330 April 2020
2Jason Heaton England30 April 2020Incumbent

Africa President

Africa President of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Masoud Attai Zanzibar7 June 20132017
2Justin Walley England2017Incumbent

Asian President

Asian President of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Safeen Kanabe Iraq7 June 20132017
2Jens Jockel Germany2017Incumbent

European President

European President of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Alberto Rischio Italy7 June 2013Incumbent

Latin America President

Latin America President of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Jens Jockel Germany20132017
2Zam Gutierrez Mexico20172019
3Diego Bartalotta Camarillo Mexico2019Incumbent

North American and Caribbean President

North American and Caribbean President of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Mark Dieler Germany20132017
2Noah Wheelock Canada2017Incumbent

Oceanian President

Oceanian President of ConIFA
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
1Charles Reklai Mitchell Palau20142017
2Ben Schultz Australia2017Incumbent

Directors of Women’s Football

Directors of Women’s Football
No.NameCountry of originTook officeLeft office
-Cassie Childers United States6 September 20172019
1Kelly Lindsey United StatesFebruary 201928 February 2020

See also

References

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