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In 1921 the LFA became founding members of the Dublin based Football Association of Ireland. ^2 Not a UEFA member. ^3 Founded as the Football Association of Yugoslavia. ^4 Founded as the Sarajevo football subassociation of former Yugoslavia in 1920 but re-founded as the Football Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1992.
Association football clubs established in 2009 (2 C, 338 P, 1 F) Association football clubs established in 2010 (1 C, 324 P) Association football clubs established in 2011 (1 C, 254 P)
Year of city founding: Clubs named after the year of city establishment (clubs are listed in chronological order by country). Canada 1812 FC Barrie (defunct) United States FC Baltimore 1729, Reno 1868 FC (defunct), Oklahoma City 1889: Year of establishment: Club names containing a reference to the year in which the club was established
List of football league clubs in the top four tiers of English football (i.e. the Premier League and the English Football League), as of the 2023–24 season, by year formed. To provide a consistent methodology, the year used is that published by the clubs themselves.
Created in 1997, originally under the name Association of the European Union Premier Professional Football Leagues (EUPPFL). [1] The name was changed from European Professional Football Leagues ( EPFL ) to European Leagues in April 2018.
The Danish association is the first non-British European football association. The Football Alliance is formed as a rival to The Football League. The first football association not admitted to FIFA is formed: the Cornwall County Football Association. Rosario Central, and Mohun Bagan, the oldest football club in India, is founded.
5th-tier Semi-Professional Football League Each year; Includes two phases Pioneer Football League: 6th-tier Youth Football League Each year; Includes two phases Independence Cup: National cup: Each year; Teams from Bangladesh Premier League (football) participate in this competition from group stage
Usage of the various names of association football vary among the countries and territories which use English as an official or de facto official language. The brief survey of usage below addresses places which have some level of autonomy in the sport and their own separate federation but are not actually independent countries: for example the constituent countries of the United Kingdom and ...