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Ecuadorian Football Federation
CONMEBOL
Founded1925; 100 years ago (1925) (asFederación Deportiva Nacional del Ecuador)
HeadquartersQuito
FIFA affiliation1926
CONMEBOL affiliation1927
PresidentFrancisco Egas Larreátegui
Websitewww.fef.ec

TheEcuadorian Football Federation (Spanish:Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol orFEF) is the governing body offootball inEcuador. Its headquarters are inQuito, and it organizes the country's various football competitions and oversees theEcuador national team.

History

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Numerous amateur federations sprouted in the provinces with the largest cities, being Quito, and Guayaquil. Seeking to unify and compete against each federation, theFootball Federation was created on May 30, 1925, known asAssociation of Ecuadorian Football.[1] In 1926, the federation hosted its first organized competition theRiobamba Olimpic, and becameFIFA affiliated. In 1927 it formally joinedCONMEBOL, but debuted in competition in 1939 in theSouth American Championship.[2]

In the 1940s the FEF, hosted the first amateur competitions of each provincial selective nationwide. By the 1950sGuayas, andPichincha, left behind amateur, and became professional 1951, and 1953 respectively. By 1957, now ready the FEF began to host professional club competitions nationwide. With the rise of the club competition, Guayas, and Pichinca ended their individual competitions and associate with the FEF, formally creating the Association of Ecuadorian Football. In 1978, its name was changed to the Ecuador Football Federation (F.E.F).[1]With the exception of two years, and after the Football Federation of Ecuador, has hosted nationwide club tournaments every year uninterrupted.

Women's

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The counterpart to the male football profession the female, has had twice the adversary as the male version. Mainly the effort to collect the present talent has been missing, as well as economic incentive, and along with the rest of the world sexism.[3] The FEF began the female complement of thenational team in 1995, with its debut in theSouth American Women's Football Championship in1995. In 1996 the first initiatives were taken to encourage women to play football competitively, when neighborhood leagues began to require teams to inscribe a female team as well.

By 2005, the club tournaments was proposed and approved, however in 2006 an unorganized last minute put together, provincial selective tournament was held. With the impulse from the current government's Ministry of Sports who will contribute with 200 thousand for travel, hospitality etc. of each match, the FEF has begun thenational women's club competition amateur in 2013 organized by theComisión de Fútbol Amateur (COMFA) (Commission of Amateur Football). The tournament began with an initial 16 participating teams with only two being professional.[4] In 2014 the tournament turns professional with the addition of 12 more teams, the previous last four being relegated to the new Serie B, along with the new teams included.[5]

Association staff

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NamePositionSource
EcuadorFrancisco Egas LarreáteguiPresident[6]
EcuadorCarlos ManzurVice President[6]
EcuadorNicolas SolinesGeneral Secretary[6]
EcuadorMarisol CorralTreasurer[6]
n/aTechnical Director[6]
ArgentinaSebastián BeccaceceTeam Coach (Men's)[6]
EcuadorEduardo CorrrosoTeam Coach (Women's)[6]
EcuadorCinthya BaratauMedia/Communications Manager[6]
ArgentinaNestor PintanaChairperson of the Referees Committee[6]
EcuadorOswaldo SeguraHead/Director of the Referees Department[6]
EcuadorDimas PalmaFutsal Coordinator[6]
EcuadorLuis VeraReferee Coordinator[6]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ab"Federación Ecuatoriana de Fútbol, el portal de fútbol ecuatoriano". Archived fromthe original on 2013-11-01. Retrieved2013-11-12.
  2. ^"Southamerican Championship 1939".Rsssf.com. Retrieved4 March 2017.
  3. ^"Rezagos machistas impiden el crecimiento del fútbol femenino en Ecuador".Andes.info.ec. Retrieved4 March 2017.
  4. ^"Fútbol femenino, el primer torneo profesional | HOY | Noticias del Ecuador y el mundo | Ecuador – Quito – Guayaquil". Archived fromthe original on 2013-12-17. Retrieved2013-12-03.
  5. ^"Estructura del fútbol femenino, en gestación".El Telégrafo (Ecuador). 8 April 2013. Archived fromthe original on 2 December 2013. Retrieved13 September 2015.
  6. ^abcdefghijklhttps://inside.fifa.com/associations/ECU

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