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Revision as of 16:13, 24 May 2022
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Founded | 1702 AN |
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Headquarters | Vrijplaats |
FMF affiliation | 2021 |
CTFA affiliation | 2021 |
President | Kamal Blankvelder |
The Football Association of Kurum Ash-Sharqia or FAKUR is the main organizer of association football competitions in Kurum Ash-Sharqia, and is a member of the CTFA.
It was established on 1702-20 by businessman Kamal Blankvelder. Several teams were originally members of the New Batavian VBNB or NNVF, but joined FAKUR after the secession of Kurum Ash-Sharqia.
Competitions
The FAKUR organizes these competitions:
Division | Men | Women |
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FAKUR League One | ||
FAKUR League Two | ||
Sultan's Cup |
League system
Level |
Division | |
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1 |
FAKUR League One (men) and FAKUR League One (women) | |
2 |
FAKUR League Two (men) and FAKUR League Two (women) |
See also
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