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  2. Club Managers' Association Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Club Managers' Association Australia (CMAA) is a trade union in Australia. It represents approximately 2800 professional managers of clubs. It was founded in 1964 as the Club Managers' Association, and then changed its name in 1967 to the Secretaries' and Managers' Association of Australia and adopted its current name in 1993. [2]

  3. UEFA stadium categories - Wikipedia

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    If a retractable roof is present, its use will be directed by consultation between the UEFA delegate and the main assigned referee. Although the minimum stadium capacity for category four is 8,000, only one stadium with a capacity less than 60,000 has been selected to host a UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Euro finals and 30,000 for the UEFA Europa League and the UEFA Nations League finals ...

  4. List of current national association football team managers

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    Appointed by the country's association, a manager is responsible for selecting the team of players for the matches of the national team, among other duties. The list encompasses all teams that are members, full or associate, of one of FIFA's six continental confederations: AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), CONCACAF (North and Central America and the ...

  5. Athletic Equipment Managers Association - Wikipedia

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    The Athletic Equipment Managers Association (AEMA) is a professional membership association for equipment managers who support the athletic equipment profession.. Founded in 1974, the AEMA has grown into a worldwide association of certified equipment managers at the professional, collegiate, and amateur level who work as a group to bring about equipment improvements for the greater safety of ...

  6. European Club Association - Wikipedia

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    Formed on the merge of the G-14 group with the European Club Forum, a task force created by UEFA in 2002 to bring together 102 member clubs, [1] in January 2008. Karl-Heinz Rummenigge served as acting chairman until he was officially elected chairman when the ECA's 103 members met for the first time on 7–8 July 2008 at UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland.

  7. UEFA Respect Fair Play ranking - Wikipedia

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    The highest-finishing club in the Fair Play rankings of a qualifying association, not yet participating in either the UEFA Champions League or the UEFA Cup (the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup became defunct after 1998–99), were potential contenders for the three remaining berths.

  8. European Multisport Club Association - Wikipedia

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    The European Multisport Club Association (EMCA) [1] is a sports organization representing the interests of multisport clubs in Europe. [2] It was created with an initiative of the multisport club S.S. Lazio. [3] EMCA is also a partner of the House of Sport [4] and member of the European Platform for Sport Innovation. [5]

  9. European Union Centers of Excellence in the United States

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    The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill European Union Center of Excellence is the network coordinator for the ten EU Centers of Excellence. The centre aims to improve the understanding of the social, political, and economic events shaping contemporary Europe by encouraging graduate and faculty research through funding and offering ...