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{{Infobox national association
{{Infobox national association
| name                  = [[File:Craitland flag.png|25px|border|Craitland]] '''CrFA'''
| name                  = {{team flag|Craitland|flag}} '''CrFA'''
| logo = CrFA logo.png
| logo = CrFA logo.png
| pixels                = 150px
| pixels                = 200px
| Founded = 2002
| Founded = 2002
| Headquarters          = [[Cherry Trees]]
| Headquarters          = [[Cherry Trees]]
| FMF affiliation = 2006
| FMF affiliation = 2006
| Region = [[EMUFA]]
| Region2 = [[EMUFA]]
| Region affiliation = 2007
| Region2 affiliation = 2007–14
| Region = [[WMFA]]
| Region affiliation = 2014
| Subregion =  
| Subregion =  
| Subregion affiliation =  
| Subregion affiliation =  
| President = [[Craitman|Craitman H. Pellegrino]]
| President = [[Craitman|Craitman H. Pellegrino]]
| Website = [http://www.freewebs.com/crfa CrFA]
| Website = http://www.freewebs.com/crfa
}}
}}


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The CrFA is responsible for the management of the three professional Craitish football leagues and the two club cup competitions, as well as the organisation of the [[Craitland national football team|national team]]. It also gave development help to the [[Non-League]] before it was disbanded.
The CrFA is responsible for the management of the three professional Craitish football leagues and the two club cup competitions, as well as the organisation of the [[Craitland national football team|national team]]. It also gave development help to the [[Non-League]] before it was disbanded.


The CrFA is a founder member of the [[FMF]] and the [[EMUFA]], and its President is [[Craitman|King Craitman]].
The CrFA is a founder member of the [[FMF]] and the [[EMUFA]], despite now being a member of the [[WMFA]], and its President is [[Craitman|King Craitman]].


==History==
==History==
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After Craitland claimed land on Micras, the CrFA became more active in the intermicronational football scene, and the national team was submitted to play in the first [[FMF World Cup]] in [[2006 FMF World Cup|2006]]. Since then, the CrFA has organised the national team for other tournaments, [[FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying games]] and [[wikipedia:Exhibition game|friendly matches]].
After Craitland claimed land on Micras, the CrFA became more active in the intermicronational football scene, and the national team was submitted to play in the first [[FMF World Cup]] in [[2006 FMF World Cup|2006]]. Since then, the CrFA has organised the national team for other tournaments, [[FMF World Cup qualification|qualifying games]] and [[wikipedia:Exhibition game|friendly matches]].
In 2014, following [[2014 FMF World Cup|that year's World Cup]], the CrFA switched its allegiance to the [[WMFA]].


==Competitions==
==Competitions==
[[File:CrFA site.png|250px|thumb|right|Screenshot of the CrFA homepage as of December 2020.]]
The CrFA is responsible for the organisation of the following competitions:
The CrFA is responsible for the organisation of the following competitions:
*[[CrFA League 1]]
*[[CrFA League 1]]
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*[[King's Cup]]
*[[King's Cup]]
*[[Cities' Cup]]
*[[Cities' Cup]]
==Website==
The CrFA was renowned for the upkeep of its own official website, which has been in existence since January 2007. The site has become the primary resource for statistics relating to Craitish football, encompassing a complete record of national team matches and players, and detailed homepages for each of the ten League 1 clubs. However, the site is due to be retired by its hosting services in March 2021, with no plans for it to be relocated elsewhere, and as of January 2021 is no longer being updated.


==See also==
==See also==
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[[Category:Sports organisations]]
[[Category:Sports organisations]]
[[Category:Football associations]]
[[Category:Football in Craitland]]


{{CrFA}}
{{CrFA}}

Latest revision as of 01:41, 18 January 2021

Craitland CrFA
WMFA
Logo of the CrFA
Founded 2002
Headquarters Cherry Trees
FMF affiliation 2006
EMUFA affiliation 2007–14
WMFA affiliation 2014
President Craitman H. Pellegrino
Website http://www.freewebs.com/crfa

The Craitland Football Association (Cr: Cräiteland Futból Äsóciätión), more commonly referred to as the CrFA, is the governing body for association football in Craitland.

The CrFA is responsible for the management of the three professional Craitish football leagues and the two club cup competitions, as well as the organisation of the national team. It also gave development help to the Non-League before it was disbanded.

The CrFA is a founder member of the FMF and the EMUFA, despite now being a member of the WMFA, and its President is King Craitman.

History

The CrFA was created by King Craitman soon after the founding of Craitland, although the exact date is unknown. Between the CrFA's foundation and Craitland's first claim on Micras, the organisation began its running of the league and cup tounaments in the nation.

After Craitland claimed land on Micras, the CrFA became more active in the intermicronational football scene, and the national team was submitted to play in the first FMF World Cup in 2006. Since then, the CrFA has organised the national team for other tournaments, qualifying games and friendly matches.

In 2014, following that year's World Cup, the CrFA switched its allegiance to the WMFA.

Competitions

Screenshot of the CrFA homepage as of December 2020.

The CrFA is responsible for the organisation of the following competitions:

Website

The CrFA was renowned for the upkeep of its own official website, which has been in existence since January 2007. The site has become the primary resource for statistics relating to Craitish football, encompassing a complete record of national team matches and players, and detailed homepages for each of the ten League 1 clubs. However, the site is due to be retired by its hosting services in March 2021, with no plans for it to be relocated elsewhere, and as of January 2021 is no longer being updated.

See also