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Basque Football Federation

The Basque Football Federation (Basque: Euskadiko Futbol Federakundea, EFF; Spanish: Federación Vasca de Fútbol, FVF) is the body responsible for managing association football in the Basque Country autonomous region. Its offices are in the Txurdinaga neighbourhood of Bilbao.

Basque Football Federation
Founded1988
HeadquartersBilbao
PresidentLuis Elustondo[1]
Websiteeuskadifutbol.eus

The federation manages several leagues such as the Basque Youth League and the Basque Women's Football League, as well as the Basque regional stage of the Federation Cup. It also organises Group 4 of the regionalised Tercera División (the fourth tier of the men's Spanish football league system), although unlike most parts of the country, the leagues at the fifth level and below are administered separately by provincial federations for Álava, Biscay and Gipuzkoa.

The federation organises and selects the Basque Country national football team which draws its players not only from the Basque Country autonomous region, but also the neighbouring Basque regions of Navarre and the French Basque Country.[2][3][4] The women's senior national team also follows this model, but the various youth representative squads contesting nationwide competitions, and the Basque amateur-level selection playing in the Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup, are composed of players only from the Basque Country autonomous region.

The Basque Football Federation is part of the Royal Spanish Football Federation.

History

In the early 20th century, football federations were formed for each of the Basque regions of Biscay (1913, as the 'North Federation' with Cantabria) and Gipuzkoa (a 1918 offshoot), with each holding their own tournaments (the Biscay Championship and Gipuzkoa Championship respectively). As long ago as 1931 the idea of creating a single federation for the whole Basque Country was considered,[5] but for various reasons this was not done at that time. In 1988 the Basque Football Federacion was finally created, encompassing the original provincial federations as well as a new one for Álava (split off from Gipuzkoa the previous year), each of which continues to organise football competitions within their area.[6][7]

Purpose

The Basque Football Federation's purpose is to promote, organise and authorise association football competition across the Basque Country autonomous region.

In addition to this, it selects and arranges fixtures for the Basque Country national football team l,[8] for which it aims to gain UEFA and FIFA affiliation so that it can participate in regular international competitions.[9]

FIFA affiliation

The Basque Football Federation has as one of its aims the official participation of the Basque Country national team in international competitions.[9]

In 1979, Pablo Porta, president of the Spanish Football Federation, stated that the Basque Country might participate in the next World Cup; he explained that in the same way that Welsh clubs participate in the English league but are also represented by the Wales national team, so the same model could be used in Spain.[10] However this idea has not been implemented.

In 2010, the Basque Football Federation changed its statutes to claim responsibility for international competitions in the greater Basque Country, but the Supreme Court of Spain suspended these new statutes.[11]

In 2012, it was decided by the Constitutional Court of Spain that the Basque Country could compete in international competitions so long as it did not compete against Spain.[12]

In early 2019, the Federation voted in favour of applying to FIFA and UEFA for official recognition for the team.[13]

In December 2020, Basque federation applied for UEFA and FIFA recognition.[14]

Competitions

The Basque Football Federation organises the following competitions:

Champions

These tables provide the winners of the competitions administered by the Basque Football Federation each season.

Tercera División

Winners of the Basque Country fourth tier group,[16] with possible promotion to the level above and an entry to the following season's Copa del Rey.[17]

Season Winning Club Province Points Promoted Segunda B Copa del Rey
1980–81 SD Erandio Club Biscay 55 Yes 7th 1st round
1981–82 SD Eibar Gipuzkoa 51 No N/A 3rd round
1982–83 SCD Durango Biscay 55 No N/A 1st round
1983–84 CD Santurtzi Biscay 59 No N/A 2nd round
1984–85 CD Basconia Biscay 56 No N/A 2nd round
1985–86 SD Eibar (2) Gipuzkoa 58 Yes 7th Round of 16
1986–87 SCD Durango (2) Biscay 51 Yes 8th 1st round
1987–88 Barakaldo CF Biscay 53 Yes 2nd Did not enter
1988–89 CD Santurtzi (2) Biscay 55 Yes 12th Did not enter
1989–90 Deportivo Alavés Álava 60 Yes 2nd 2nd round
1990–91 CD Hernani Gipuzkoa 50 Yes 14th 2nd round
1991–92 Real Unión Gipuzkoa 53 No N/A 2nd round
1992–93 Real Unión (2) Gipuzkoa 54 Yes 14th 2nd round
1993–94 Amurrio Club Álava 53 Yes 11th Did not enter
1994–95 CD Aurrerá de Vitoria Álava 55 Yes 9th 1st round
1995–96 Zalla UC Biscay 78 Yes 19th (R) 2nd round
1996–97 CD Touring Gipuzkoa 72 No N/A Did not enter
1997–98 CD Basconia (2) Biscay 71 No[a] N/A N/A[b]
1998–99 Real Sociedad B Gipuzkoa 89 No N/A N/A[b]
1999–2000 Real Sociedad B (2) Gipuzkoa 82 No N/A N/A[b]
2000–01 SD Lemona Biscay 92 No N/A Round of 64
2001–02 SD Lemona (2) Biscay 78 No N/A Round of 64
2002–03 CD Basconia (3) Biscay 71 No[a] N/A N/A[b]
2003–04 Sestao River Club Biscay 78 Yes 19th (R) First round
2004–05 Club Portugalete Biscay 83 Yes 19th (R) Second round
2005–06 Sestao River Club (2) Biscay 90 Yes 5th First round
2006–07 Zalla UC Biscay 76 No N/A First round
2007–08 Club Portugalete (2) Biscay 69 No N/A Round of 32
2008–09 CD Lagun Onak Gipuzkoa 73 No N/A Third round
2009–10 Real Sociedad B (3) Gipuzkoa 75 Yes 11th N/A[b]
2010–11 SD Amorebieta Biscay 81 Yes 4th First round
2011–12 CD Laudio Álava 77 No N/A First round
2012–13 CD Laudio Álava 81 Yes 17th (R) Third round
2013–14 SD Leioa Biscay 81 Yes 15th Third round
2014–15 Club Portugalete (3) Biscay 75 Yes 19th (R) First round
2015–16 Zamudio SD Biscay 74 Yes 20th (R) First round
2016–17 Deportivo Alavés B Álava 74 No N/A N/A[b]
2017–18 SCD Durango (3) Biscay 77 Yes TBU First round
  1. ^ a b Ineligible for promotion due to the presence of another team in the same club structure in the level above.
  2. ^ a b c d e f Ineligible for the Copa del Rey due to being a subsidiary of another club.

Women

Liga Vasca Femenina

The Liga Vasca (Basque League) was introduced (along with other regional sections) in the 2012–13 season as a stage between the provincial leagues and the Segunda División, which is also divided into geographical groups.[18] The table also shows the winner of the promotion playoff between the Álava, Gipuzkoa and Biscay leagues in the seasons prior to the introduction of the all-Basque league.[19]

Season Winning Club Province Points Progress
2007–08 CD Aurrerá de Vitoria Álava N/A 4th
2008–09 Abanto Club Biscay N/A 7th
2009–10 CF Berrio-Otxoa Biscay N/A 10th
2010–11 Pauldarrak FKT Biscay N/A 8th
2011–12 Zarautz KE Gipuzkoa N/A 14th (R)
2012–13 Barakaldo CF Biscay 69[a] 12th (R)
2013–14 CD Mariño KK Gipuzkoa 62[a] 8th
2014–15 SD Eibar Gipuzkoa 62[a] 4th
2015–16 CD Gasteizko Neskak Álava 79[b] 8th
2016–17 Zarautz KE Gipuzkoa 71[b] 13th (R)
2017–18 Bizkerre FT Biscay 81[b] 7th
2018–19 Tolosa CF Gipuzkoa 71[b] 12th
2019–20[c] Real Sociedad B Gipuzkoa 64[b][d] 3rd
2020–21 Athletic Club C Biscay 59[e] .
  1. ^ a b c 14 teams in group.
  2. ^ a b c d e 16 teams in group.
  3. ^ Became a 4th-level league rather than 3rd-level after the introduction of the Segunda División Pro in 2019.
  4. ^ League curtailed due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Spain.
  5. ^ seventeen teams in two winter subgroups followed by two spring subgroups.

Copa Vasca Femenina

The Copa Vasca (Basque Cup) has been held since the 1980s. In its current incarnation, it is usually disputed between clubs from the region who are not in the Primera División; the senior team of Athletic Bilbao have never taken part since their formation in 2002, although their B-team has featured in several finals.

From 2020, the Copa Vasca was incorporated as 'Group B' of the Copa Euskal Herria (Basque Country Cup), which does include top division clubs – all of the finals of that competition have featured Athletic Club and Real Sociedad.[20]

Season Province Winners Score Runners-up
1995–96 (I)[21] Gipuzkoa Eibartarrak FT CD Sondika
1996–97 (II)
1997–98 (III)
1998–99 (IV)[22] Biscay CD Sondika
1999–2000 (V)[21] Gipuzkoa Oiartzun KE Eibartarrak FT
2000–01 (VI)
2001–02 (VII)[22][21] Gipuzkoa Eibartarrak FT Añorga KKE
2002–03 (VIII)
2003–04 (IX)[23][24] Biscay Athletic Club B 0–0[a] CD Mariño KK
2004–05 (X)[25] Biscay Athletic Club B 2–2[b] Añorga KKE
2005–06 (XI)[23][21] Gipuzkoa SD Eibar Añorga KKE
2006–07 (XII)[23][21] Gipuzkoa Real Sociedad SD Eibar
2007–08 (XIII)[26] Biscay SD San Ignacio 1–1[c] Oiartzun KE
2008–09 (XIV)[27] Álava CD Aurrerá de Vitoria 2–1 Athletic Club B
2009–10 (XV)[28] Álava CD Aurrerá de Vitoria 3–0 Abanto Club
2010–11 (XVI)[29] Biscay Athletic Club B 2–0 SD Eibar
2011–12 (XVII)[30] Gipuzkoa Añorga KKE 2–1 Athletic Club B
2012–13 (XVIII)[31] Gipuzkoa Oiartzun KE 3–2 Real Sociedad
2013–14 (IXX)[32] Biscay Pauldarrak FKT 1–0 Añorga KKE
2014–15 (XX)[33][34] Biscay Athletic Club B 2–0 Añorga KKE
2015–16 (XXI)[35] Gipuzkoa Añorga KKE 1–1[d] SD Eibar
2016–17 (XXII)[36][37] Biscay Pauldarrak FKT 1–0 Athletic Club B
2017–18 (XXIII)[38] Biscay Athletic Club B 4–2 Añorga KKE
2018–19 (XXIV)[39] Biscay Athletic Club B 3–0 CD Aurrerá de Vitoria
2019–20[40] Gipuzkoa Añorga KKE 5–0 CD Aurrerá de Vitoria
2020–21[41] Gipuzkoa Añorga KKE 1–0 Bizkerre FT
  1. ^ Athletic B won on penalties
  2. ^ Athletic B won on penalties
  3. ^ San Ignacio won on penalties
  4. ^ Añorga won on penalties

Notable clubs affiliated to BFF

(as of 2021–22 season) La Liga

Segunda División

Primera División RFEF

Segunda División RFEF

Primera División (women)

Segunda División Pro (women)

Presidents

  • Laurentzi Gana Gorozika (1992–?)
  • Iñaki Dobaran Garetxana (2006–2009)[9]
  • Santiago Arostegi Oleagordia (2009–2012)[42][43]
  • Luis Maria Elustondo Ciarreta (2012–present)[44]

See also

References

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External links

  • Official website
  • Alava Football Federation
  • Gipuzkoa Football Federation
  • Biscay Football Federation

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The Basque Football Federation Basque Euskadiko Futbol Federakundea EFF Spanish Federacion Vasca de Futbol FVF is the body responsible for managing association football in the Basque Country autonomous region Its offices are in the Txurdinaga neighbourhood of Bilbao Basque Football FederationFounded1988HeadquartersBilbaoPresidentLuis Elustondo 1 Websiteeuskadifutbol wbr eusThe federation manages several leagues such as the Basque Youth League and the Basque Women s Football League as well as the Basque regional stage of the Federation Cup It also organises Group 4 of the regionalised Tercera Division the fourth tier of the men s Spanish football league system although unlike most parts of the country the leagues at the fifth level and below are administered separately by provincial federations for Alava Biscay and Gipuzkoa The federation organises and selects the Basque Country national football team which draws its players not only from the Basque Country autonomous region but also the neighbouring Basque regions of Navarre and the French Basque Country 2 3 4 The women s senior national team also follows this model but the various youth representative squads contesting nationwide competitions and the Basque amateur level selection playing in the Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions Cup are composed of players only from the Basque Country autonomous region The Basque Football Federation is part of the Royal Spanish Football Federation Contents 1 History 2 Purpose 3 FIFA affiliation 4 Competitions 5 Champions 5 1 Tercera Division 5 2 Women 5 2 1 Liga Vasca Femenina 5 2 2 Copa Vasca Femenina 6 Notable clubs affiliated to BFF 7 Presidents 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditIn the early 20th century football federations were formed for each of the Basque regions of Biscay 1913 as the North Federation with Cantabria and Gipuzkoa a 1918 offshoot with each holding their own tournaments the Biscay Championship and Gipuzkoa Championship respectively As long ago as 1931 the idea of creating a single federation for the whole Basque Country was considered 5 but for various reasons this was not done at that time In 1988 the Basque Football Federacion was finally created encompassing the original provincial federations as well as a new one for Alava split off from Gipuzkoa the previous year each of which continues to organise football competitions within their area 6 7 Purpose EditThe Basque Football Federation s purpose is to promote organise and authorise association football competition across the Basque Country autonomous region In addition to this it selects and arranges fixtures for the Basque Country national football team l 8 for which it aims to gain UEFA and FIFA affiliation so that it can participate in regular international competitions 9 FIFA affiliation EditThe Basque Football Federation has as one of its aims the official participation of the Basque Country national team in international competitions 9 In 1979 Pablo Porta president of the Spanish Football Federation stated that the Basque Country might participate in the next World Cup he explained that in the same way that Welsh clubs participate in the English league but are also represented by the Wales national team so the same model could be used in Spain 10 However this idea has not been implemented In 2010 the Basque Football Federation changed its statutes to claim responsibility for international competitions in the greater Basque Country but the Supreme Court of Spain suspended these new statutes 11 In 2012 it was decided by the Constitutional Court of Spain that the Basque Country could compete in international competitions so long as it did not compete against Spain 12 In early 2019 the Federation voted in favour of applying to FIFA and UEFA for official recognition for the team 13 In December 2020 Basque federation applied for UEFA and FIFA recognition 14 Competitions EditThe Basque Football Federation organises the following competitions Tercera Division Group 4 RFEF Basque tournament Regional phase of the Federation Cup Copa Vasca Juvenil Basque Youth Cup 15 Liga Vasca Juvenil Basque Youth League Liga Vasca Cadete Copa Vasca Cadete Liga Vasca Femenina Basque Women s Football League Copa Vasca Femenina Basque Women s Cup 15 Liga Vasca de Futbol Sala Basque Futsal league Champions EditThese tables provide the winners of the competitions administered by the Basque Football Federation each season Tercera Division Edit Winners of the Basque Country fourth tier group 16 with possible promotion to the level above and an entry to the following season s Copa del Rey 17 Season Winning Club Province Points Promoted Segunda B Copa del Rey1980 81 SD Erandio Club Biscay 55 Yes 7th 1st round1981 82 SD Eibar Gipuzkoa 51 No N A 3rd round1982 83 SCD Durango Biscay 55 No N A 1st round1983 84 CD Santurtzi Biscay 59 No N A 2nd round1984 85 CD Basconia Biscay 56 No N A 2nd round1985 86 SD Eibar 2 Gipuzkoa 58 Yes 7th Round of 161986 87 SCD Durango 2 Biscay 51 Yes 8th 1st round1987 88 Barakaldo CF Biscay 53 Yes 2nd Did not enter1988 89 CD Santurtzi 2 Biscay 55 Yes 12th Did not enter1989 90 Deportivo Alaves Alava 60 Yes 2nd 2nd round1990 91 CD Hernani Gipuzkoa 50 Yes 14th 2nd round1991 92 Real Union Gipuzkoa 53 No N A 2nd round1992 93 Real Union 2 Gipuzkoa 54 Yes 14th 2nd round1993 94 Amurrio Club Alava 53 Yes 11th Did not enter1994 95 CD Aurrera de Vitoria Alava 55 Yes 9th 1st round1995 96 Zalla UC Biscay 78 Yes 19th R 2nd round1996 97 CD Touring Gipuzkoa 72 No N A Did not enter1997 98 CD Basconia 2 Biscay 71 No a N A N A b 1998 99 Real Sociedad B Gipuzkoa 89 No N A N A b 1999 2000 Real Sociedad B 2 Gipuzkoa 82 No N A N A b 2000 01 SD Lemona Biscay 92 No N A Round of 642001 02 SD Lemona 2 Biscay 78 No N A Round of 642002 03 CD Basconia 3 Biscay 71 No a N A N A b 2003 04 Sestao River Club Biscay 78 Yes 19th R First round2004 05 Club Portugalete Biscay 83 Yes 19th R Second round2005 06 Sestao River Club 2 Biscay 90 Yes 5th First round2006 07 Zalla UC Biscay 76 No N A First round2007 08 Club Portugalete 2 Biscay 69 No N A Round of 322008 09 CD Lagun Onak Gipuzkoa 73 No N A Third round2009 10 Real Sociedad B 3 Gipuzkoa 75 Yes 11th N A b 2010 11 SD Amorebieta Biscay 81 Yes 4th First round2011 12 CD Laudio Alava 77 No N A First round2012 13 CD Laudio Alava 81 Yes 17th R Third round2013 14 SD Leioa Biscay 81 Yes 15th Third round2014 15 Club Portugalete 3 Biscay 75 Yes 19th R First round2015 16 Zamudio SD Biscay 74 Yes 20th R First round2016 17 Deportivo Alaves B Alava 74 No N A N A b 2017 18 SCD Durango 3 Biscay 77 Yes TBU First round a b Ineligible for promotion due to the presence of another team in the same club structure in the level above a b c d e f Ineligible for the Copa del Rey due to being a subsidiary of another club Women Edit Liga Vasca Femenina Edit The Liga Vasca Basque League was introduced along with other regional sections in the 2012 13 season as a stage between the provincial leagues and the Segunda Division which is also divided into geographical groups 18 The table also shows the winner of the promotion playoff between the Alava Gipuzkoa and Biscay leagues in the seasons prior to the introduction of the all Basque league 19 Season Winning Club Province Points Progress2007 08 CD Aurrera de Vitoria Alava N A 4th2008 09 Abanto Club Biscay N A 7th2009 10 CF Berrio Otxoa Biscay N A 10th2010 11 Pauldarrak FKT Biscay N A 8th2011 12 Zarautz KE Gipuzkoa N A 14th R 2012 13 Barakaldo CF Biscay 69 a 12th R 2013 14 CD Marino KK Gipuzkoa 62 a 8th2014 15 SD Eibar Gipuzkoa 62 a 4th2015 16 CD Gasteizko Neskak Alava 79 b 8th2016 17 Zarautz KE Gipuzkoa 71 b 13th R 2017 18 Bizkerre FT Biscay 81 b 7th2018 19 Tolosa CF Gipuzkoa 71 b 12th2019 20 c Real Sociedad B Gipuzkoa 64 b d 3rd2020 21 Athletic Club C Biscay 59 e a b c 14 teams in group a b c d e 16 teams in group Became a 4th level league rather than 3rd level after the introduction of the Segunda Division Pro in 2019 League curtailed due to the COVID 19 pandemic in Spain seventeen teams in two winter subgroups followed by two spring subgroups Copa Vasca Femenina Edit The Copa Vasca Basque Cup has been held since the 1980s In its current incarnation it is usually disputed between clubs from the region who are not in the Primera Division the senior team of Athletic Bilbao have never taken part since their formation in 2002 although their B team has featured in several finals From 2020 the Copa Vasca was incorporated as Group B of the Copa Euskal Herria Basque Country Cup which does include top division clubs all of the finals of that competition have featured Athletic Club and Real Sociedad 20 This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items March 2018 Season Province Winners Score Runners up1995 96 I 21 Gipuzkoa Eibartarrak FT CD Sondika1996 97 II 1997 98 III 1998 99 IV 22 Biscay CD Sondika 1999 2000 V 21 Gipuzkoa Oiartzun KE Eibartarrak FT2000 01 VI 2001 02 VII 22 21 Gipuzkoa Eibartarrak FT Anorga KKE2002 03 VIII 2003 04 IX 23 24 Biscay Athletic Club B 0 0 a CD Marino KK2004 05 X 25 Biscay Athletic Club B 2 2 b Anorga KKE2005 06 XI 23 21 Gipuzkoa SD Eibar Anorga KKE2006 07 XII 23 21 Gipuzkoa Real Sociedad SD Eibar2007 08 XIII 26 Biscay SD San Ignacio 1 1 c Oiartzun KE2008 09 XIV 27 Alava CD Aurrera de Vitoria 2 1 Athletic Club B2009 10 XV 28 Alava CD Aurrera de Vitoria 3 0 Abanto Club2010 11 XVI 29 Biscay Athletic Club B 2 0 SD Eibar2011 12 XVII 30 Gipuzkoa Anorga KKE 2 1 Athletic Club B2012 13 XVIII 31 Gipuzkoa Oiartzun KE 3 2 Real Sociedad2013 14 IXX 32 Biscay Pauldarrak FKT 1 0 Anorga KKE2014 15 XX 33 34 Biscay Athletic Club B 2 0 Anorga KKE2015 16 XXI 35 Gipuzkoa Anorga KKE 1 1 d SD Eibar2016 17 XXII 36 37 Biscay Pauldarrak FKT 1 0 Athletic Club B2017 18 XXIII 38 Biscay Athletic Club B 4 2 Anorga KKE2018 19 XXIV 39 Biscay Athletic Club B 3 0 CD Aurrera de Vitoria2019 20 40 Gipuzkoa Anorga KKE 5 0 CD Aurrera de Vitoria2020 21 41 Gipuzkoa Anorga KKE 1 0 Bizkerre FT Athletic B won on penalties Athletic B won on penalties San Ignacio won on penalties Anorga won on penaltiesNotable clubs affiliated to BFF Edit as of 2021 22 season La Liga Deportivo Alaves Athletic Bilbao Real Sociedad de FutbolSegunda Division SD Amorebieta SD Eibar Real Sociedad BPrimera Division RFEF Athletic Bilbao B Real UnionSegunda Division RFEF Arenas Club de Getxo Gernika Club Sestao River Club Real Sociedad CPrimera Division women Deportivo Alaves Gloriosas Athletic Club women SD Eibar women Real Sociedad women Segunda Division Pro women Athletic Club Femenino BPresidents EditLaurentzi Gana Gorozika 1992 Inaki Dobaran Garetxana 2006 2009 9 Santiago Arostegi Oleagordia 2009 2012 42 43 Luis Maria Elustondo Ciarreta 2012 present 44 See also EditBasque football derbies List of Basque footballers List of Spanish regional football federations Football in the Basque CountryReferences Edit Saluda Presidente EFF Retrieved 5 May 2015 Arostegui Si queremos que nos tomen en serio debemos ser serios El Mundo 27 December 2011 Retrieved 1 July 2015 Roberto Torres convocado por la seleccion vasca Noticias de Navarra 23 December 2014 Archived from the original on 15 July 2015 Retrieved 8 July 2015 Un futbolista frances entra en la convocatoria de la seleccion vasca Libertad digital 22 December 2011 Retrieved 8 July 2015 Se pretende crear la Federacion Vasca La Libertad 18 September 1931 Retrieved 15 May 2015 La Federacion Vizcaina de Futbol empieza a festejar su Centenario El Mundo Deportivo 20 September 2013 Retrieved 8 July 2015 Aclaracion de la Federacion Guipuzcoana de Futbol Noticias de Gipuzkoa 27 October 2014 Archived from the original on 21 December 2014 Retrieved 8 July 2015 La seleccion boliviana juega en San Sebastian ABC 20 December 1993 Retrieved 14 May 2015 a b c Aspiraciones de oficialidad El Diario Vasco 27 September 2006 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Hacia una seleccion de Euskadi Diario de Las Palmas 12 January 1979 p 27 Retrieved 20 May 2015 El Supremo ratifica la suspension de la reforma de estatutos de la Vasca El Diario Vasco 31 March 2010 Retrieved 16 May 2015 El Constitucional avala las selecciones vascas si no compiten contra Espana The Constitutional Court guarantees the Basque selections if they do not compete against Spain El Pais 20 April 2012 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Euskal Selekzioa will play Panama on 29 May in South America Inside Athletic Club 23 February 2019 Retrieved 24 February 2019 Basque federation applies for UEFA FIFA recognition Reuters 15 December 2020 dead link a b Copa Federacion Vasca El Diario Vasco 5 May 2006 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Resultados historicos del futbol Espanol Futbolme in Spanish Retrieved 10 March 2018 Resultados historicos de la Copa de Espana Futbolme in Spanish Retrieved 10 March 2018 Resultados historicos de las ligas Espanolas de futbol en categorias femeninas nacionales Futbolme in Spanish Retrieved 11 March 2018 Categorias regionales Euskadi Futbolme in Spanish Retrieved 11 March 2018 Sixth Euskal Herriko Kopa for Athletic Club Athletic Bilbao 27 August 2017 Retrieved 12 March 2018 a b c d e Eibar femenino a la final de la Copa Vasca Eibar women into the Basque Cup final in Spanish SD Eibar 6 June 2016 Retrieved 13 March 2018 a b Palmares Honours in Spanish Nerea Uriagereka 1 January 2006 Retrieved 13 March 2018 a b c Pauldarrak y Athletic B juegan este sabado en Serralta la gran final de Copa Vasca Pauldarrak and Athletic B play the grand final of the Basque Cup this Saturday at Serralta Ligas Futbol Femenino in Spanish 8 June 2017 Archived from the original on 14 March 2018 Retrieved 13 March 2018 El Athletic Femenino B campeon de la Copa Vasca Athletic B champion of the Basque Cup AupaAthletic in Spanish 14 June 2004 Retrieved 13 March 2018 El Athletic B se ha proclamado campeon de la Copa Vasca Athletic B has been proclaimed champion of the Basque Cup AupaAthletic in Spanish 22 May 2005 Retrieved 13 March 2018 Historicos Temporada 2007 08 Copa Vasca Femenina Historical 2007 08 Season Women s Basque Cup in Spanish Basque Football Federation FVF EFF Retrieved 13 March 2018 Historicos Temporada 2008 09 Copa Vasca Femenina Historical 2008 09 Season Women s Basque Cup in Spanish Basque Football Federation FVF EFF Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2009 2010 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2009 2010 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2010 2011 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2010 2011 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2011 2012 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2011 2012 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2012 2013 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2012 2013 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2013 2014 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2013 2014 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2014 2015 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2014 2015 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 El Athletic B levanto la Copa Vasca tras derrotar al Anorga con doblete de Paula El Athletic B lifts the Basque Cup after defeating Anorga through a double by Paula Txapeldunak in Spanish 22 June 2015 Retrieved 16 May 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2016 2017 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2016 2017 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2016 2017 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2016 2017 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 13 March 2018 El Pauldarrak se lleva su segunda Copa Vasca en detrimento del Athletic B al que se le resiste el doblete Pauldarrak take their second Basque Cup to deny Athletic B a double Ligas Futbol Femenino in Spanish 10 June 2017 Retrieved 13 March 2018 Copa Vasca Femenina 2017 2018 Calendario Women s Basque Cup 2017 2018 Fixtures Txapeldunak in Spanish Retrieved 11 June 2018 Athletic Club B champion of the Basque Women s Cup Athletic Bilbao 15 June 2019 Retrieved 18 June 2019 Anorga 5 0 Aurrera X Euskal Herria Kopan Anorga 5 0 Aurrera in the 10th Basque Country Cup Euskal Herria Kirola in Basque 12 October 2020 Retrieved 22 October 2021 B multzoa FINALA Anorga txapeldun Group B FINAL Anorga champions Euskal Herria Kirola in Basque 29 August 2021 Retrieved 22 October 2021 Futbol Santiago Arostegi nuevo presidente del Federacion Vasca de Futbol Bizkaia net 29 January 2009 Retrieved 20 May 2015 La Federacion plantea que rote el estadio donde juega la seleccion vasca The Federation proposes that it rotate the stadium where the Basque team plays The Basque newspaper El Diario Vasco in Spanish 11 December 2012 Retrieved 16 May 2015 Elustondo accede hoy al cargo de presidente en presencia de Villar El Diario Vasco 8 February 2013 Retrieved 16 May 2015 External links EditOfficial website Alava Football Federation Gipuzkoa Football Federation Biscay Football Federation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Basque Football Federation amp oldid 1141277356, wikipedia, wiki, 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