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The [[FMF]] is split into four regional '''confederations''', which are used for a more structured organisation of the FMF. The confederations are responsible for the organisation of the [[FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying rounds]] for the [[FMF World Cup]], as well as a number of regional international and club competitions. | The [[FMF]] is split into four regional '''confederations''', which are used for a more structured organisation of the FMF. The confederations are responsible for the organisation of the [[FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying rounds]] for the [[FMF World Cup]], as well as a number of regional international and club competitions. | ||
The FMF confederations were created in 2007 prior to the [[2007 FMF World Cup qualification|inaugural World Cup qualifying tournaments]] in order for a more geographically equal spread of nations competing in the World Cup finals. The number of confederations, their names and the general regions they represent have remained the same since. | |||
==Confederations by region== | ==Confederations by region== | ||
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*[[EMUFA]] – [[Keltia]] and [[Corum]] | *[[EMUFA]] – [[Keltia]] and [[Corum]] | ||
*[[WMFA]] – [[Benacia]] | *[[WMFA]] – [[Benacia]] | ||
{{FMF nav}} | {{FMF nav}} | ||
[[Category:Sports organisations]] | [[Category:Sports organisations]] |
Revision as of 14:28, 15 February 2012
The FMF is split into four regional confederations, which are used for a more structured organisation of the FMF. The confederations are responsible for the organisation of the qualifying rounds for the FMF World Cup, as well as a number of regional international and club competitions.
The FMF confederations were created in 2007 prior to the inaugural World Cup qualifying tournaments in order for a more geographically equal spread of nations competing in the World Cup finals. The number of confederations, their names and the general regions they represent have remained the same since.
Confederations by region