Russian Football Union
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Founded | January 19, 1912 |
Headquarters | 7 Narodnaya Street, Moscow |
FIFA affiliation | 1912–1917, 1992 1946–1991 as Football Federation of USSR |
UEFA affiliation | 1954 (as Football Section of Soviet Union) |
President | Vitaly Mutko |
Website | www |
The Russian Football Union (Russian: Российский Футбольный Союз, Rossiyskiy Futbolnyy Soyuz, or RFS) is the official governing body of the sport of football in the Russian Federation. With headquarters in Moscow, it organizes Russian amateur and professional football, including the men's, women's, youth, beach football, futsal and Paralympic national teams. The RFS sanctions referees and football tournaments for Russian Football Premier League and most football leagues in Russia.[1]
Structure
The RFS is governed by a board of directors led by a chairman, Nikita Simonyan, and a director general, Aleksandr Alayev. The RFS is a member of international football bodies FIFA and UEFA, and also has a relationship with the International Olympic Committee (IOC).
History
Russian Empire
The All-Russian Football Union (VFS) was created on 19 January 1912 and in the same year was admitted to FIFA. The Unions initially consisted of 52 organizations across the Russian Empire. All-Russian Football Union was the organizer of Russian Empire national football team which played 16 internationals between 1910 and 1914.
Soviet Union
In 1934, the Football Federation of USSR was formed initially under the name the Football Section of Soviet Union. The organization of it was in accordance with the Declaration of the All-Union Council of Fitness Culture of USSR on December 27, 1934. The Section was admitted to FIFA as the Soviet organization in 1946 and admitted to UEFA in 1954. Later the Section was reorganized as the Football Federation of USSR. Concurrently with the Section and later Federation until 1972 there operated the Football Directorate of the Soviet Sport Committee that was subordinated directly to the Soviet Ministry of Sport. The Directorate was never recognized on the international level.
Russian Federation
With the fall of the Soviet Union the modern Russian Football Union was formed (a constituent conference took place on 8 February 1992), inheriting everything from the previous associations such as VRS and Football Federation of USSR and reinstated in FIFA on 3 July 1992. In July 1992, the Russian national football team was formed.
Presidents
Chairmen of All-Russian Football Union
- Arthur Mcpherson (January 1912–1914)
- Robert Fulda (deputy chairman)
- Georges Duperron (deputy chairman)
- Robert Fulda (1914–1915)
Russian Football Union
- Vyacheslav Koloskov (February 8, 1992 – April 2, 2005)
- Vitaly Mutko (April 2, 2005 – November 24, 2009)
- Nikita Simonyan (November 24, 2009 – February 3, 2010) (acting)
- Sergei Fursenko (February 3, 2010 – June 25, 2012)
- Nikita Simonyan (June 25, 2012 – September 3, 2012) (acting)
- Nikolai Tolstykh (September 3, 2012 – May 31, 2015)
- Nikita Simonyan (May 31, 2015 – September 2, 2015) (acting)
- Vitaly Mutko (September 2, 2015 – present)
References
- ^ WSC 283 Sep 10. "When Saturday Comes - Academy Awards". Retrieved 14 January 2015.
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External links
- Football Union of Russia Website Template:Ru icon Template:En icon
- Russia at FIFA site
- Russia at UEFA site