Geography of association football Soccer

- September 25, 2017

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The following article gives a list of association football confederations, sub-confederations and associations around the world. The sport's international governing body is FIFA, but those associations not affiliated to FIFA are also included in this article.

Most European, African, and Asian countries have two principal competitions: a more prestigious league which is typically a double round-robin tournament restricted to the elite clubs, and a cup which is a single-elimination tournament open to both the elite and lesser clubs. In the Americas, leagues are often organised as either multi-stage tournaments or separate Apertura and Clausura stages.


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By continent

Affiliated to FIFA

Other governing bodies


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By sub-region

Africa

Asia

North America, Central America and the Caribbean


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By country

The football associations listed in this section are members of FIFA-affiliated confederations.

Africa

Asia

Europe

All UEFA associations are affiliated with FIFA.

North America

Oceania

South America

All CONMEBOL associations are affiliated with FIFA.


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Non-FIFA associations

Countries

The football associations in this section represent fully or partially recognized sovereign states or dependent territories, but are not part of FIFA or a FIFA confederation.

Africa

Asia

Europe

North America, Central America and the Caribbean

Oceania

South America

Regional

Beneath the national level, governance of football may be divided up into regional or territorial associations. Other non-national associations represent stateless populations, diasporas or micronations. Details of these are listed at non-FIFA international football.

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