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| Founded | 1 October 1920; 105 years ago (1920-10-01) |
| Headquarters | Paramaribo |
| FIFA affiliation | 1929 |
| CONCACAF affiliation | 18 September 1961 (Original Member)[1] |
| President | N/A |
| Website | https://svb.sr/ |
TheSurinamese Football Association (Dutch:Surinaamse Voetbal Bond[syːriˈnaːmsəˈvudbɑlˌbɔnt]) is the governing body of football inSuriname. It organizes the Surinamese football league system, theSurinamese Cup,Suriname President's Cup,Suriname national football team, and theSuriname women's national football team. It is based inParamaribo, and is a founding member ofCONCACAF and a member ofFIFA.
Just like neighboringFrench Guiana andGuyana, Suriname are not members of the South AmericanCONMEBOL confederation, but instead of CONCACAF, which covers North America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
Founded on 1 October 1920, the Surinamese Football Association was not the first official football association of Suriname, their main competitor as governing body of football in the country was theNGVB (Dutch Guyanese Football Association). Prior to the foundation in 1920 there was another governing body in Suriname by the same name, which was founded 1914. There was much animosity between both associations, until president Emile de la Fuente settled their differences during the opening ceremony of theNational Stadium.
With the foundation of the SVB, the development of football in the country reached new heights. It was better organized in accordance to the rules of the Dutch Football Association (NVB).
Some of those rules in the founding years included:
To develop a professional league in Suriname and obtain popular support for the league and national selection, the SVB signed a deal with Telecommunications Company of Suriname Telesur on 30 September 2016. In this deal Telesur's daughter company ATV has received the rights to broadcast all Surinamese matches live. In this deal ATV will also establish a program that will provide viewers with soccer news to keep them up to date with the SVB and the soccer in Suriname. This deal has been considered one of the best made so far by the SVB and will last three years.
As of 2017[update]
| Name | Position | Source |
|---|---|---|
| President | [3][4] | |
| Vice President | [3] | |
| General Secretary | [3][4] | |
| Treasurer | [3] | |
| Technical Director | [3] | |
| Team Coach (Men's) | [3] | |
| Team Coach (Women's) | [3] | |
| Media/Communications Manager | [3] | |
| Futsal Coordinator | [3] | |
| Referee Coordinator | [3] |
The SVB have several member associations (Dutch, Lidbonden) who are involved in the organization and facilitation of the sport throughout the different municipalities and districts of the country. Hosting their own independent amateur leagues, the winners of each member association participate in theLidbondentoernooi which leads to promotion to theSVB Eerste Klasse. The presidents of each member association also receive a vote in the presidency seat of the Surinamese Football Association (SVB).[5]
| # | Association | City | District | Founded |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Albina Sport Bond (ASB) | Albina | Marowijne | - |
| 2 | Brokopondo Sport Bond (BSB) | Brokopondo | Brokopondo | - |
| 3 | Commewijne Sport Bond (CSB) | Nieuw Amsterdam | Commewijne | - |
| 4 | Moengo Sport Bond (MSB) | Moengo | Marowijne | - |
| 5 | Nickerie Voetbal Bond (NVB) | Nieuw Nickerie | Nickerie | - |
| 6 | Para Sport Bond (PSB) | Onverwacht | Para | - |
| 7 | Saramacca Sport Bond (SSB) | Groningen | Saramacca | - |
| 8 | Wageningen Sport Bond (WSB) | Wageningen | Nickerie | - |
| 9 | Sporten Vormingscentrum Blauwgrond (SVCB) | Blauwgrond | Paramaribo | - |
| 10 | Kwatta Sport Bond (KSB) | Kwatta | Wanica | - |
| 11 | Domburg Sport Bond (DSB) | Domburg | Wanica | - |
| 12 | Meerzorg Sport Bond (MSB) | Meerzorg | Commewijne | - |
| 13 | Nieuwe Generatie Voetbal Bond (NGVB) | Paramaribo | Paramaribo | 1930 |
| 14 | Wanica Sport Organisatie (WSO) | Lelydorp | Wanica | - |
| 15 | Sport Organisatie Leidingen Omgeving (SOLO) | Paramaribo | Paramaribo | - |
| 16 | Livorno Sport Organisatie (LSO) | Livorno | Paramaribo | - |
| 17 | Lelydorp Sport Bond (LSB) | Lelydorp | Wanica | 1950 |
| 18 | Coronie Sport Bond (CSB) | Totness | Coronie | - |