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| region_served      = [[Crona]]
| region_served      = [[Crona]]
| membership          = [[List of men's national association football teams#UCFA (Crona)|25 full member associations]]
| membership          = [[List of men's national association football teams#UCFA (Crona)|25 full member associations]]
| languages          = [[Blairian Ænglish|Alstinian Ænglish]] <br />[[w:English language|Arcer Ænglish]]<br />[[w:Spanish language|Spanish]]<br />[[Quetzeni]]
| languages          = [[Blairian Ænglish|Ænglish]]<br />[[Qabóri language|Qabóri]]<br />[[Quetzeni]]
| leader_title        = [[List of presidents of UCFA|President]]
| leader_title        = [[List of presidents of UCFA|President]]
| leader_name        = [[Felipe Contras]]
| leader_name        = [[Felipe Contras]]
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The '''Union of Cronan Football Associations''' ('''UCFA''') is one of the six continental governing bodies of [[wp:Association football|football]]. It governs football, [[wp:Futsal|futsal]], and [[wp:Beach soccer|beach soccer]] in the continent of Crona. UCFA consists of 31 full member associations, including both sovereign nations and dependent territories whose home nations are located in different continents. It runs club competitions, such as the [[UCFA Champions League]], [[UCFA League of Crona]], and the [[UCFA Super Cup]], along with national competitions, such as the [[UCFA Cronan Championship]], the [[UCFA League of Nations]], and the Cronan qualifying matches for the [[WAFF World Cup]].
The '''Union of Cronan Football Associations''' ('''UCFA''') is one of the six continental governing bodies of [[wp:Association football|football]]. It governs football, [[wp:Futsal|futsal]], and [[wp:Beach soccer|beach soccer]] in the continent of Crona. UCFA consists of 31 full member associations, including both sovereign nations and dependent territories whose home nations are located in different continents. It runs club competitions, such as the [[UCFA Champions League]], [[UCFA League of Crona]], and the [[UCFA Super Cup]], along with national competitions, such as the [[UCFA Cronan Championship]], the [[UCFA League of Nations]], and the Cronan qualifying matches for the [[WAFF World Cup]].


The headquarters for UCFA are situated in two Cronan cities: Taisgol, Tierrador (incorporated 1961) and Alstin City, Alstin (incorporated 1984). [[Port St. Charles]], [[New Harren]] along with [[Akwesasne]], [[Quetzenkel]] are receiving headquarter locations for the Northern Cronan branch, they will be fully incorporated by November 2031. Taisgol is the location of the confederation’s main headquarters, where most of the day-to-day business takes place. Though, since 1990, the UCFA Congress (governing body for UCFA) rotates between Taisgol and Alstin City, and soon will include Port St. Charles and Akwesasne.
The headquarters for UCFA are situated in two Cronan cities: [[Taisgol]], [[Tierrador]] (incorporated 1961) and [[Alstin (City)|Alstin City]], [[Alstin]] (incorporated 1984). [[Port St. Charles]], [[New Harren]] along with [[Akwesasne]], [[Quetzenkel]] are receiving headquarter locations for the Northern Cronan branch, they will be fully incorporated by November 2031. Taisgol is the location of the confederation’s main headquarters, where most of the day-to-day business takes place. Though, since 1990, the UCFA Congress (governing body for UCFA) rotates between Taisgol and Alstin City, and soon will include Port St. Charles and Akwesasne.


= Members =
== History ==
 
The Union of Cronan Football Associations was established on August 12, 1961 in Alstin City, consisting of six founding members: Alstin, Arcerion, Kiravia, Paulastra, Porlos, and Tierrador. The first UCFA Cronan Championship, which was organized two weeks later in September of 1961, resulted in Arcerion defeating Alstin, 3–1 in [[Kurst]]. For most of its existence, UCFA was mainly locked within [[South Crona]], as [[North Crona|North]] and [[Central Crona]] was politically dominated by the [[Zurgite Varshan|Varshani]] sphere of influence, whom had deepened political tensions with the south throughout the 20th century. Regardless, that barrier would eventually be broken in 1976, when [[Kelekona]], a main Varshani vassal which had been ravaged by the [[Arcer Bush Wars|Fourth Bush War]], announced its intent to join the UCFA, a move orchestrated by both the Arcer and Kelekonese governments to further integrate the country within the [[Arcosphere|Arcer sphere of influence]]. During the late 1960s to early 1970s, the UCFA would add [[Austro-Caldera]] in 1964, [[The Cape]] and [[Ceylonia]] in 1968, [[Malentina]] and [[Canespa]] in 1970, [[Istrenya]] in 1977, and [[Netansett]] in 1980.
 
After the [[Final War of the Deluge]], Varshan had
 
== Members ==


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Women's (U19 • U17)
Women's (U19 • U17)
|1940
|1940
|1948
|1953
|1961
|1961
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|-
|ALS
|URA
|[[Alstin]]
|[[Alstin]]
|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
Women's (U19 • U17)
Women's (U19 • U17)
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|1882
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|1959
|1961
|1961
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|
|
|1961
|-
|KIR
|[[Kiravia]]
|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
Women's (U19 • U17)
|1917
|1961
|1961
|1961
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|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
Women's (U19 • U17)
Women's (U19 • U17)
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|1959
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|1960
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|1964
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|ARC
|ARC
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|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
Women's (U19 • U17)
Women's (U19 • U17)
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|1964
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|1968
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|1968
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|CPE
|CPE
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|1964
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|WSH
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|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
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Women's (U19 • U17)
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|1960
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|1960
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|1964
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|IST
|IST
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|1970
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|1974
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|1977
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|MAL
|MAL
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|1970
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|1970
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|1970
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|RNL
|RNL
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|1958
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|1962
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|1964
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|TIT
|TIT
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|1961
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|1967
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|1970
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|HOU
|HOU
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|2018
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|2021
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|2023
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|TEL
|TEL
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|1966
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|1966
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|1970
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|PNK
|PNK
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|1964
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|1970
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|1970
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|PRL
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|1941
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|1953
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|1961
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|ULA
|ULA
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|2014
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|2016
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|2016
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|ATC
|ATC
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|2016
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|2016
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|2017
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|2005
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|2011
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|2024
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|2027
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|NHA
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|2011
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|2004
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|2023
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|2023
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|IRQ
|IRQ
|[[Iriquona]]
|[[Netansett]]
|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
|Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)
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= Competitions =
[[Category:Sports]]
 
[[Category:IXWB]]
= Current title holders =
[[Category:Crona]]
 
= UCFA nation rankings =
 
= UCFA club rankings =

Latest revision as of 16:37, 21 November 2024

Union of Cronan Football Associations
AbbreviationUCFA
Formation12 August 1961; 63 years ago (1961-08-12)
Founded atTaisgol, Tierrador
TypeFootball organisation
HeadquartersTaisgol, Tierrador
Alstin City, Alstin
Port St. Charles, New Harren
Akwesasne, Quetzenkel
Region served
Crona
Membership
25 full member associations
Official languages
Ænglish
Qabóri
Quetzeni
Felipe Contras
First vice-president
Roman Martinez
Vice-presidents
Salvador Rodriguez
Hector Cruz
Thomas Quintel
Devon Woodley
Main organ
UCFA Congress
Parent organization
WAFF

The Union of Cronan Football Associations (UCFA) is one of the six continental governing bodies of football. It governs football, futsal, and beach soccer in the continent of Crona. UCFA consists of 31 full member associations, including both sovereign nations and dependent territories whose home nations are located in different continents. It runs club competitions, such as the UCFA Champions League, UCFA League of Crona, and the UCFA Super Cup, along with national competitions, such as the UCFA Cronan Championship, the UCFA League of Nations, and the Cronan qualifying matches for the WAFF World Cup.

The headquarters for UCFA are situated in two Cronan cities: Taisgol, Tierrador (incorporated 1961) and Alstin City, Alstin (incorporated 1984). Port St. Charles, New Harren along with Akwesasne, Quetzenkel are receiving headquarter locations for the Northern Cronan branch, they will be fully incorporated by November 2031. Taisgol is the location of the confederation’s main headquarters, where most of the day-to-day business takes place. Though, since 1990, the UCFA Congress (governing body for UCFA) rotates between Taisgol and Alstin City, and soon will include Port St. Charles and Akwesasne.

History

The Union of Cronan Football Associations was established on August 12, 1961 in Alstin City, consisting of six founding members: Alstin, Arcerion, Kiravia, Paulastra, Porlos, and Tierrador. The first UCFA Cronan Championship, which was organized two weeks later in September of 1961, resulted in Arcerion defeating Alstin, 3–1 in Kurst. For most of its existence, UCFA was mainly locked within South Crona, as North and Central Crona was politically dominated by the Varshani sphere of influence, whom had deepened political tensions with the south throughout the 20th century. Regardless, that barrier would eventually be broken in 1976, when Kelekona, a main Varshani vassal which had been ravaged by the Fourth Bush War, announced its intent to join the UCFA, a move orchestrated by both the Arcer and Kelekonese governments to further integrate the country within the Arcer sphere of influence. During the late 1960s to early 1970s, the UCFA would add Austro-Caldera in 1964, The Cape and Ceylonia in 1968, Malentina and Canespa in 1970, Istrenya in 1977, and Netansett in 1980.

After the Final War of the Deluge, Varshan had

Members

Code Association National teams Founded WAFF Affiliation UCFA Affiliation
TRD Tierrador Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1940 1953 1961
URA Alstin Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1882 1959 1961
PAU Paulastra Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1961
KIR Kiravia Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1917 1961 1961
KLK Kelekona Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1959 1960 1964
ARC Arcerion Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1961
CEY Ceylonia Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1964 1968 1968
CPE The Cape Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1964
WSH Washakara Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1960 1960 1964
IST Istrenya Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1970 1974 1977
MAL Malentina Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1970 1970 1970
RNL Riena Levsa Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1958 1962 1964
TIT Titechaxha Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1961 1967 1970
HOU Housatonic Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2018 2021 2023
TEL Telonaticolan Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1966 1966 1970
PNK Pankara Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1964 1970 1970
PRL Porlos Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1941 1953 1961
ULA Ulaga Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2014 2016 2016
ATC Anta Carda Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2008 2016 2016
CPC Copacaban Republic Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2017 2023 2023
CHM Chimoche Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2016 2023 2023
QTZ Quetzenkel Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2005 2011 2011
NVE New Veltorina Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2024 2027 2027
NHA New Harren Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2002 2009 2011
ALG Algosh Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2004 2023 2023
IRQ Netansett Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

2006 2011 2011
CAL Caldera Men's (U21 • U19 • U17 • F • BS)

Women's (U19 • U17)

1964