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The Victorian Football Association is a Member of the [[FMF|Fédération Micraise de Football]] and is also a member of the [[AEFA|Apollonia and Eura Football Association]]. It is based at [[Murrayburn]] in [[Eldeburgh]]. | The Victorian Football Association is a Member of the [[FMF|Fédération Micraise de Football]] and is also a member of the [[AEFA|Apollonia and Eura Football Association]]. It is based at [[Murrayburn]] in [[Eldeburgh]]. | ||
The Victorian Football Association is responsible for the operation of the [[Victoria national football team]], the annual [[Victorian Cup]] and the [[Royal Championship]] in conjunction with the [[ | The Victorian Football Association is responsible for the operation of the [[Victoria national football team]], the annual [[Victorian Cup]] and the [[Royal Championship]] in conjunction with the [[Royal Football Association]]. | ||
==History== | ==History== |
Revision as of 19:17, 30 December 2013
AEFA | |
Founded | 2010 |
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Headquarters | Eldeburgh |
FMF affiliation | 2010-12, 2013– |
AEFA affiliation | 2010-12, 2013– |
President | Marc Evans |
The Victorian Football Association (also known as the VFA and The Victorian FA), or Comann Ball-coise na Bhioctoria in Scottish Gaelic is the governing body of football in Victoria and has the ultimate responsibility for the control and development of football in Victoria. Members of the VFA include clubs in Victoria. It was formed in 2010 with the creation of the Kingdom of Victoria under the name of the Federation of Victorian Football.
The Victorian Football Association is a Member of the Fédération Micraise de Football and is also a member of the Apollonia and Eura Football Association. It is based at Murrayburn in Eldeburgh.
The Victorian Football Association is responsible for the operation of the Victoria national football team, the annual Victorian Cup and the Royal Championship in conjunction with the Royal Football Association.
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