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| Sport | Football |
|---|---|
| Jurisdiction | |
| Membership | 12 district associations |
| Abbreviation | HPFA |
| Affiliation | All India Football Federation (AIFF) |
| Headquarters | Una |
| President | Sunil Sharma |
| Secretary | Deepak Sharma |
TheHimachal Pradesh Football Association (abbreviatedHPFA) is one of the 36Indian state football associations that are affiliated to theAll India Football Federation.[1]
The Himachal Pradesh Football Association was founded in 1971 with the objective of fostering the growth of football in the state. Over the years, it has become a vital institution in the sporting landscape, contributing significantly to the advancement of the sport at both the amateur and professional levels.
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All 12 districts ofHimachal Pradesh are affiliated with theHimachal Pradesh Football Association.
| No. | Association | District | President |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bilaspur District Football Association | Bilaspur | |
| 2 | Chamba District Football Association | Chamba | |
| 3 | Hamirpur District Football Association | Hamirpur | |
| 4 | Kangra District Football Association | Kangra | |
| 5 | Kinnaur District Football Association | Kinnaur | |
| 6 | Kullu District Football Association | Kullu | |
| 7 | Lahaul and Spiti District Football Association | Lahaul and Spiti | |
| 8 | Mandi District Football Association | Mandi | |
| 9 | Shimla District Football Association | Shimla | |
| 10 | Sirmaur District Football Association | Sirmaur | |
| 11 | Solan District Football Association | Solan | |
| 12 | Una District Football Association | Una |