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| UEFA | |
|---|---|
| Founded | 4 November 1938 |
| Headquarters | Bratislava |
| FIFA affiliation | 1939 (asSlovak Republic) 1994 (asSlovakia) |
| UEFA affiliation | 1993 |
| President | Jan Kovačík |
| Website | www |
TheSlovak Football Association (Slovak:Slovenský futbalový zväz,SFZ) is the governing body ofAssociation football inSlovakia. The association has the responsibility for the control and development offootball in Slovakia, and is the body that runs theSlovakia national football, andfutsal teams.[1]
The Slovak Football Association was founded on 4 November 1938 and originally became a member ofFIFA in 1939, but disbanded afterWorld War II becauseCzech andSlovak football competitions were combined, and so did the national teams. Following the breakup ofCzechoslovakia, the organization was reformed, joiningUEFA in 1993, and rejoined FIFA in 1994.[2]
The Slovak Football Association runs the Slovakia national football team, as well as male youth teams atunder-21,under-19,under-18,under-17,under-16, and under-15 level. The association also organizes theSlovakia women's national football team and theSlovakia national futsal team.[1]
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