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FIFA, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association, is the institution that governs all the football federations around the world. FIFA oversees 208 football federations and associations from different countries. FIFA is also a member of the FA Board International, the institution that determines the laws of the game of association football. The federation is composed of a legislative body, executive committee and an administrative body and has a staff of 280 people from 30 different countries.

FIFA was founded on May 21, 1904 and its headquarters are in Zurich, Switzerland after football associations from France, Belgium, Netherlands, and Spain, Sweden authorised the founding act. The first FIFA Congress took place on May 22nd 1904, with Robert Guerin being elected as president. The priority of the new federation was to have new members join.

Two years later the first FIFA Executive Committee was elected in order to fix the problems which the federation was experiencing, including the failures of the first FIFA competitions and internal problems that football associations such as the FFF were having. Modeled after the successful Olympic Football Tournament, the FIFA committee came up with the idea of staging its own international competition, called the World Cup. This new football tournament being held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, turned out to be of huge financial success and also helped football gain popularity all around the world.

Ever since that point on The Fédération Internationale de Football Association has grown to become the leading football organisation. Every country that has a national football tries to join the federation in hopes of winning one of the tournaments which FIFA holds. The FIFA World Cup tournament is currently the most popular competition out of any sport, with the next competition being held in 2010 in South Africa.

Three Global FIFA Tournaments

The FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup is biggest international competition in football. A total of 208 national football teams from all over the world enter to play in the tournament. Out of those 208, only 31 qualify to play in actual World Cup competition, with the previous tournament's winner making 32 teams total. Brazil has the greatest number of World Cup wins with 5, and Italy is the most recent champion of the competition in Germany in 2006. The winner of the world greatest sporting event is awarded the gold-plated World Cup trophy engraved with each past year's world champion.

FIFA Confederations Cup
The FIFA Confederations Cup is the second most important international football tournament as is often as seen as a warm-up event to the FIFA World Cup. In order to qualify for the tournament, national teams must win their overall confederation competition. The champion of the FIFA World Cup automatically qualifies for this tournament. The most recent champions of the competition were Brazil.

FIFA Club World Cup
The FIFA Club World Cup is a football competition between champion club teams from six continental confederations. The tournament was started in 2000 and teams from Brazil have become most successful. The most recent champions of FIFA Club World Cup are AC Milan as they defeated Boca Juniors by a score of 4-2. The event has been held in Tokyo, Japan for the past 2 years and OleOle has covered the matches live from Japan.


FIFA Management

FIFA is governed by a president and an an Executive Committee. Joseph S. Blatter (Sepp Blatter) is the current FIFA president, and is known for his ego and his brash, outspoken demeanor. He is currently trying to convince UEFA and European football clubs to stop using so many foreign players on their starting squads, but with little avail. EU regulation prohibits the practice of discrimination based on ethnicity or country of origin. Some view his statements and opinions as intruding on the governance of European football, which is the responsibility of the UEFA confederation.


FIFA employs approximately 280 people from more than 30 countries and is composed of a Congress which creates and passes rules, an Executive Committee for management, General Secretariat for administration and finance and special committees to assist the Executive Committee with various projects as needed.

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Snapshot

R Team PTS
1. Spanish Football Federation 1627
2. Brazilian Football Confederation 1568
3. Holland Football Federation 1288
4. Italian Football Federation 1209
5. Portugal Football Federation 1176
6. Germany Football Federation 1173
7. Football Federation of France 1117
8. Argentina 1082
9. The FA 1076
10. Egypt 1069
11. Croatia 1053
12. Hellenic Football Federation 1030
13. Russian Football 1026
14. US Soccer 963
15. Nigeria 956
16. Chilean Football Federation 955
17. Mexico 947
18. Switzerland Football Association 924
19. Serbia Football Association 916
20. Cameroon 914
21. Uruguay 909
22. Ivory Coast 865
23. Australian Football Federation 857
24. Ukraine 848
25. Czech Republic 828
26. Danish Football Union 827
27. Ghana 823
27. Israel 823
29. Paraguay 806
30. Bulgaria 801
31. Algeria 784
32. Norway 772
33. Slovenia Football Association 767
34. Honduras 759
35. Ecuador 753
36. Slovakia Football Association 752
37. Ireland 746
38. Romania 745
39. Colombia 736
40. Japan 729
40. Northern Ireland 729
42. Turkey 728
43. Sweden 727
44. Gabon 706
45. Costa Rica 699
46. Scottish Football 665
47. Venezuela 646
48. Bosnia-Herzegovina 645
49. South Korea 634
49. Latvia 634
51. Burkina Faso 616
52. Hungary 615
53. Mali 598
54. Finland 576
55. Tunisia 573
55. Bolivia 573
57. Canadian Soccer Association 567
57. Poland 567
59. Saudi Arabia 538
61. Austria 523
62. Lithuania 522
63. Iran 499
65. Morocco 492
66. Belgium 491
67. Benin 483
68. Cyprus 471
68. Peru 471
71. El Salvador 463
73. Zambia 449
74. Uganda 447
75. Uzbekistan 431
76. Wales 420
77. Panama 406
78. Jamaica 403
79. New Zealand Football 400
80. Belarus 397
81. South African Football Association 391
82. Malawi 384
82. Mozambique 384
84. Trinidad and Tobago 382
85. DPR Korea 378
86. Iraq 375
87. China 373
88. Angola 371
89. Qatar 370
90. Guinea 361
91. Senegal 359
92. Kuwait 358
94. Iceland 349
95. Haiti 347
96. Moldova 338
97. Albania 336
98. Gambia 333
98. Thailand 333
100. Cape Verde 331
102. Armenia 321
103. Congo 320
104. Estonia 315
107. Rwanda 275
109. Sudan 251
109. Namibia 251
111. DR Congo 248
112. Kenya 244
113. U.A.E. 241
114. Azerbaijan 236
115. Libya 233
117. Zimbabwe 229
118. Faroe Islands 222
119. Botswana 219
120. Singapore 217
122. Georgia 202
123. Kazakhstan 201
124. Luxembourg 195
125. Cuba 191
126. Guyana 186
127. Antigua and Barbuda 184
128. Barbados 171
129. Fiji 167
130. India 166
131. Guatemala 164
132. Sierra Leone 159
133. Grenada 158
135. Bermuda 156
136. Indonesia 155
137. Hong Kong 153
138. Swaziland 152
138. Equatorial Guinea 152
143. Tchad 130
144. Malta 129
149. Lesotho 120
153. Liechtenstein 110
154. Vanuatu 108
155. St. Kitts and Nevis 106
156. Madagascar 105
159. Malaysia 100
160. Liberia 98
162. Taiwan 92
162. Eritrea 92
162. Nicaragua 92
166. Puerto Rico 89
168. Saint Vincent and The Grenadines 82
171. Solomon Islands 60
178. Mauritius 40
182. Samoa 38
184. Cook Islands 34
195. Tahiti 19
202. Andorra 3
203. San Marino 0
203. Papua New Guinea 0
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