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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 and their names have remained the same since. However, early 2014 saw a slight modification of the [[CTFA]]'s boundaries to include the continent of [[Corum]]; traditionally seen as part of the [[EMUFA]].


==Confederations by region==
==Confederations by region==
*[[AEFA]] – [[Apollonia]] and [[Eura]]
*[[AEFA]] – [[Apollonia]] and [[Eura]]
*[[CTFA]] – [[Cibola]] and [[Tapfer]]
*[[CTFA]] – [[Cibola]], [[Tapfer]] and [[Corum]]
*[[EMUFA]] – [[Keltia]] and [[Corum]]
*[[EMUFA]] – [[Keltia]]
*[[WMFA]] – [[Benacia]]
*[[WMFA]] – [[Benacia]]


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Latest revision as of 01:21, 24 March 2020

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 and their names have remained the same since. However, early 2014 saw a slight modification of the CTFA's boundaries to include the continent of Corum; traditionally seen as part of the EMUFA.

Confederations by region