NAFA
CTFA | |
Founded | 2011 |
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Headquarters | Livingston |
FMF affiliation | 2011 |
AEFA affiliation | 2011–14 |
CTFA affiliation | 2014– |
The North Antarctic Football Association, more commonly referred to as the NAFA, is the governing body for association football in North Antarctica.
The NAFA governs the two professional Napian football leagues and the lone club cup competition, as well as the organization of the national team.
History
The NVMFA was created by Martin I soon after the founding of North Antarctica. It soon created the North Antarctica national football team and began running its first competition, the Napian Serie A. After a successful first season with the help of the Four Nations, the association created two new competitions, the Napian Serie B and its first club cup, the Napian Trophy, and added six new teams to the Serie A.
In 2014, the NVMFA became dormant, and the leagues and cup were cancelled. After North Antarctica was annexed by Mercury, the NVMFA was succeeded by the NAFA, and the competitions were restructured.
Competitions
The NAFA is responsible for the organization of the following competitions:
- NAFA League 1: The top-tier league competition (8 teams)
- NAFA League 2: The secondary league competition (6 teams)
- NAFA Cup: The national cup competition (14 teams).
- Napian Invitational Tournament: A friendly annual international tournament(8 Teams) (dormant)
The NAFA also is responsible for the organization of the North Antarctica national football team.
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