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Founded | 1907 |
Headquarters | PFF House of Football #27 Danny Floro-Capt. Henry Javier Sts., Oranbo, Pasig City |
FIFA affiliation | 1930 |
AFC affiliation | 1954 |
AFF affiliation | 1984 |
President | Mariano Araneta, Jr. |
Website | http://www.pff.org.ph/ |
The Philippine Football Federation (PFF) is the governing body of football in the Philippines. The football body's origins dates back to 1907 when it was established as the Philippine Amateur Football Association (PAFA). It was among the twelve founding Asian football associations of the Asian Football Confederation. In 1961, stakeholders of Philippine football officially organized themselves to establish the Philippine Football Association (PFA) which was later reorganized as the Philippine Football Federation in 1982.[1]
Member associations
There are 37 member associations under the PFF.
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Competitions
- PFF National Men's Club Championship
- PFF National Men's U-23 Championship
- PFF National Men's U-19 Championship
Presidents
- Manuel Tinio[2]
- Francisco Elizalde[2]
- Ramon Farolan[2]
- Henri Kahn[2]
- Honesto Isleta[2]
- Ricardo Tan[2]
- Rene Adad[2]
- Lope Pascual[2]
- Johnny Romualdez (2004-2008)
- Jose Mari Martinez[3] (2008-2010)
- Mariano Araneta[3][4] (2010–)
See also
- Philippines national football team
- Philippine women's national football team
- List of football clubs in the Philippines
References
- ^ "Philippine Football Federation". Philippine Olympic Committee. Philippine Olympic Committee. Retrieved 30 March 2015.
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(help) - ^ a b c d e f g h Henson, Joaquin (3 April 2004). "PFF sets tone for soccer revival". The Philippine Star. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
- ^ a b Olivares, Rick (29 November 2010). "PFF Congress boots out Mari Martinez". Bleachers Brew. Business Mirror. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
- ^ Terrado, Jonas (28 November 2011). "Araneta re-elected". Tempo. Retrieved 31 March 2015.
External links
- Philippines at FIFA site
- Philippines at AFC site
- AFF webpage