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Football Federation of Chile

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Governing body of association football in Chile
Football Federation of Chile
CONMEBOL
Founded19 June 1895; 130 years ago (1895-06-19)
HeadquartersSantiago, Chile
FIFA affiliation1913 (revoking membership in 1925[1])
CONMEBOL affiliation1916
PresidentPablo Milad Abusleme[2]
Websitelaroja.cl

TheFootball Federation of Chile (Spanish:Federación de Fútbol de Chile orFFCh) is the governing body offootball inChile. It was founded on 19 June 1895, making it the second-oldest South American association football federation, and is a founding member ofCONMEBOL since 1916. It supervises theChile national football team,Chile women's national football team,Asociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional: (National Association of Professional Football, originally calledAsociación Central de Fútbol (Central Football Association), or ACF, andAsociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur (National Association of Amateur Football).

Affiliation and organization

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The Federación is affiliated toFIFA,CONMEBOL and the Olympic Committee of Chile. In turn, it is the body that governs both the professional and amateur football in Chile.

The Football Federation of Chile is responsible for overseeing theAsociación Nacional de Fútbol Profesional (ANFP) andAsociación Nacional de Fútbol Amateur (ANFA). These two associations are managed by the Instituto Nacional del Fútbol (National Institute of Football, also known as INAF) created in 1996 for the training of referees, football coach, engineering of the implementation of business administration, sports organizations, technical operation and the maintenance of sports venues and recreation.

Association staff

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NamePositionSource
ChilePablo MiladPresident[3]
ChileJusto AlvarezVice-president[4]
ChileJorge YungeGeneral secretary[5]
ChileElias VistosoTreasurer[6]
n/aTechnical director[7]
ArgentinaRicardo GarecaTeam coach (men's)[8]
ChileLuis MenaTeam coach (women's)[9]
ChileGianfranco DazzarollaMedia/communications manager[10]
ChileLuis Alberto RamírezFutsal Coordinator[11]
ChileChristian SchiemannReferee coordinator[12]
ChileRoberto TobarChairperson of the Referees Committee[13]
ChileCarlos UlloraHead/Director of the Referees Department[14]

History

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TheFootball Association of Chile (FAC) was founded, after a meeting inValparaiso on 19 June 1895, and is headed by journalist David Scott.[15] This organization was a pioneer in terms of football organization in Chile, but with a very limited scope.[16] It came into conflict with the Federación Sportiva Nacional, the national institution created in 1909 to protect the sports in the country.

Having Hispanicised its name toAsociación de Football de Chile, FAC achieved affiliation to FIFA provisionally in 1913 and fully in 1914. In 1916, during the competition of the firstCopa América,CONMEBOL was founded with Chile as one of the founding members, besides theConfederação Brasileira de Desportos (CBD),Asociación Argentina de Football (AAF) andAsociación Uruguaya de Fútbol (AUF).

In 1917, the disputes with the Federación Sportiva Nacional were resolved. But in the early twenties, there appeared theFederación de Football de Chile located in Santiago, which, in October 1923, took the continental football national representation, before the retreat of the Asociación de Football de Chile from the CONMEBOL in order to form a parallel confederation. Faced with this situation, FIFA removed Chile in 1925.

This vital removal forced quick solutions, and on 24 January 1926, the Federación de Football de Chile merged with the Asociación de Football de Chile,[17] thus creating a single entity which rose to be the sole governing body of Chilean football. After the unification, the newly formed organization retained the name of "Federación de Football de Chile" and based in Valparaiso. It was recognized by CONMEBOL in April and, on a temporary basis, by FIFA in July.

The Federación de Fútbol de Chile registered its 1954 candidacy for hosting the 1962 World Cup. On 10 June 1956, as part of FIFA's Executive Congress inLisbon, Portugal, Chile was elected with 32 votes in favour to be the host ofFIFA World Cup 1962, whileArgentina received 10 votes and 14 members voted blank.[18]

On 15 August 2006, the Federación de Fútbol de Chile presented its candidacy to the Executive Committee of FIFA to host theFIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, 2008, the fourth edition of the tournament. The committee resolved on 15 September 2006 granting the organising right to the Chilean Federation and it will be the first FIFA Women's World Cup, of any category, to be held in South America.

References

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  1. ^"Chilean Football Federation celebrates 125 years".
  2. ^Federación de Fútbol de Chile – Association InformationFIFA.com
  3. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  4. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  5. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  6. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  7. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  8. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  9. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  10. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  11. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  12. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  13. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  14. ^https://inside.fifa.com/en/associations/CHI/organisation[bare URL]
  15. ^Nauright, John (6 April 2012).Sports around the World: History, Culture, and Practice [4 volumes]: History, Culture, and Practice. ABC-CLIO.ISBN 9781598843019. Retrieved4 March 2017 – via Google Books.
  16. ^Elsey, Brenda Jill (1 January 2007).Promises of Participation: The Politics of Football Clubs in Chile, 1909--1962.ISBN 9780549444053. Retrieved4 March 2017 – via Google Books.[permanent dead link]
  17. ^(in Spanish)The unification of national football, Article from the magazine "Los Sports de Santiago".
  18. ^Elsey, Brenda (1 July 2011).Citizens and Sportsmen: Fútbol and Politics in Twentieth-Century Chile. University of Texas Press.ISBN 9780292744714. Retrieved4 March 2017 – via Google Books.

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