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Non-FIFA international football

Non-FIFA international football is the segment of international football that is not overseen by FIFA. FIFA is the international governing body of association football, overseeing football globally and with running international representative matches. However, some international football takes place outside its purview. This often consists of matches involving sub-national entities such as islands, colonies, or autonomous regions. Representative matches also occur involving states with limited international recognition who are unable to qualify for FIFA membership. There are also a limited number of states whose representative teams are not affiliated to FIFA. Historically, a number of competitions occurred outside FIFA's auspices.[1][2] Member associations are national associations, usually affiliated to continental confederations which are subordinate to FIFA.[3]

National teams edit

Broadly speaking, non-FIFA national teams can be categorised as one of the following:

States edit

Teams representing eight small sovereign states - the Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands, and the Vatican City - have played international football but are not affiliated to FIFA. Two of those states - Kiribati and Tuvalu - are Associate Members of Oceania Football Confederation, but not its parent organisation.

The United Kingdom is represented in FIFA through its four constituent countries (England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland). During the 1940s and 1950s, a United Kingdom national football team was assembled on a few occasions to play friendly matches: these are not considered full internationals by FIFA.

Autonomous (or autonomy-seeking) regions and unrecognised states edit

A second category encompasses regions of larger nations which have a history of autonomy. They may have already achieved a degree of self-governance (for example the autonomous communities of Spain including Catalonia, Galicia, and the Basque Country which usually play just one game a year, traditionally at Christmas), or be seeking it (like for example the French region of Brittany). However, it is necessary to distinguish the Basque team from the others, as it has come to represent not just the Basque autonomous community of Spain, but the greater Basque region, also incorporating Navarre and the French Basque Country. The Republic of Srpska as a state entity with a high degree of autonomy, has ever since it was established in 1992 had its own football federation and national teams Republika Srpska national football team who play friendly matches. The Dayton Peace Treaty recognizes it as a constitutive part of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and in 2002 both FIFA and UEFA accepted FA Republic of Srpska as one of two cofounders of FA BIH.

Alternatively, some unrecognised states may have national teams. Some established members of FIFA still fall into this category, such as Chinese Taipei. Current non-FIFA heavyweights Northern Cyprus are the best example of this category of non-FIFA football team.

Regional associations edit

Several teams which represent the regional associations of established footballing nations. These oversee local football in their respective regions and are part of a network of associations that contribute to the national association as a whole. A good example of this would be Jersey, who hold county status within the Football Association. These regional associations often enter representative teams into international non-FIFA matches.

Stateless people edit

Another group of teams are representative sides of ethnic groups that are without a home state, or are drawn from an ethnic diaspora. The Sami people of Lapland live in a distinct area of northern Fennoscandia, yet fall under the control of four states. Nevertheless, they have organised a football association and a representative team. Similarly, the Romani people—having been strewn across Europe for centuries—have a fledgeling footballing organisation to represent them in international competition. Other nations which were stateless, such as the Palestinians have been welcomed into FIFA and the AFC despite their state only more recently been recognised in international law. The Esperanto football team represents the worldwide community of Esperanto speakers.

Organizations edit

  • COSANFF - Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones de Fútbol: was its first continental confederation, for South America, established in 2007. Starting from its foundation until 2013 it has been connected with NF-Board, then from 2020 it is connected with WUFA. The CSANF is currently active.
  • CONIFA - Confederation of Independent Football Associations: from confederations homepage: CONIFA is a global umbrella organization for all the football teams outside FIFA. There are more than 5,500 ethnicities around the world and hundreds of sportingly isolated regions that don't have an international arena to play international football. CONIFA welcome all registered Football Associations and teams to play. We organize the official World Championship for teams outside FIFA, Continental Championships, International tournament and Cups combined with Cultural Events and Youth Exchanges.[4] As of 2018, ConIFA has more than 40 member associations.
  • IIGA - International Island Games Association: formed in 1985, this is an organization with the sole purpose to organise the Island Games, a friendly biennial athletic competition (including football) between teams from several islands and other small territories.
  • UAFA - Union of Arab Football Associations: is the governing body of football in the Arab League.[5] Established in 1974, UAFA has 22 member associations.
  • WUFA - World Unity Football Alliance: from alliance's homepage: The World Unity Football Alliance is a collaborative effort between value-aligned teams with a mission to promote hope, opportunity, and universal human rights while celebrating the joy of bringing people together through the most beautiful of games: Football. Our united core values include empathy, compassion, equity, honesty, and respect for universal human rights. We work equitably together on projects, campaigns, and events that elevate the Alliance’s mission and values, and those of each of our teams. As of 2021, WUFA has 19 member associations.

Defunct edit

  • N.F.-Board: a football federation established in 2003. It was made up of teams that represent nations that were not recognized as sovereign states and which are therefore not eligible to become members of FIFA, football's world governing body. The NF-Board organise the VIVA World Cup and the UNPO Cup.
  • IFU - International Football Union: a now-defunct and short lived football association established in 2009 and dissolved in 2010. It was located in Guimarães (Portugal) and was made up of teams that represent nations that were not recognized as sovereign states and which are therefore not eligible to become members of FIFA. Members of this organization were Greenland and Zanzibar.

Non-FIFA competitions edit

Football tournaments at international multi-sports events, such as the Olympics, Pan-American Games and Francophone games are without FIFA's jurisdiction, but are, for the most part, operated with the acknowledgement of that body. These events typically involve age restricted teams, to avoid direct competition with the World Cup and continental championships.

Men's tournaments edit

International edit

The UNPO Cup edit

The UNPO Cup was organised by the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization and NF-Board, and took place in The Hague in June 2005. The tournament, which coincided with UNPO's 7th General Assembly, featured four teams. The South Moluccas won the cup, beating Chechnya in the final. A second UNPO football cup took place in June 2017, with the Chameria team winning the tournament.[6][7]

Host Nation Year Winners
  Netherlands 2005   South Moluccas
  Netherlands 2017   Chameria


ConIFA World Football Cup edit
Host Nation Year Winners
  Sápmi 2014   County of Nice
  Abkhazia 2016   Abkhazia
  Barawa 2018   Kárpátalja
  North Macedonia 2020 N/A †
  Iraqi Kurdistan 2024

† 2020 CONIFA World Football Cup cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic.

Football at the Island Games edit

The Island Games, which are held every two years, features a competitive football tournament, won on the first two occasions by now-established UEFA and FIFA member, the Faroe Islands, and again in 2007 by now UEFA members, Gibraltar. Many of the competing nations are affiliated to larger national FAs - the Jersey Football Association, for example, is governed by the FA.

Host Nation Year Winners
  Faroe Islands 1989   Faroe Islands
  Åland 1991   Faroe Islands
  Isle of Wight 1993   Jersey
  Gibraltar 1995   Isle of Wight
  Jersey 1997   Jersey
  Gotland 1999   Ynys Môn
  Isle of Man 2001   Guernsey
  Guernsey 2003   Guernsey
  Shetland 2005   Shetland
  Rhodes 2007   Gibraltar
  Åland 2009   Jersey
  Isle of Wight 2011   Isle of Wight
  Bermuda 2013   Bermuda
  Jersey 2015   Guernsey
  Gotland 2017   Isle of Man
  Gibraltar 2019 N/A †
  Guernsey 2021 N/A ‡
  Guernsey 2023   Jersey
  Orkney 2025
  Ynys Môn 2027
  Isle of Man 2029

† Ynys Mon hosted an unofficial 2019 Inter Games Football Tournament as Gibraltar did not have enough pitches.[8] Ynys Mon won the men's tournament and Isle of Man won the women's.
‡ 2021 Island Games postponed until 2023 due to COVID-19 with all previously announced host moved back 2 years.[9]

Football at the Indian Ocean Island Games edit

First held in 1979, the Indian Ocean Island Games have been held every 4-5 years since.

Team Champions Runners-up Third-place Fourth-place Participation
  Réunion 5 (1979, 1998, 2007, 2015, 2019) 3 (1985, 1993, 2003) 1 (2011) 8
  Mauritius 2 (1985, 2003) 3 (1990, 2011, 2019) 2 (1993, 2015) 3 (1979, 1998, 2007) 9
  Madagascar 2 (1990, 1993) 2 (1998, 2007) 2 (1985, 2015) 7
  Seychelles 1 (2011) 1 (1979) 3 (1990, 1998, 2003) 2 (1993, 2019) 8
  Mayotte 1 (2015) 2 (2007, 2019) 1 (2011) 3
  Comoros 2 (1979, 1985) 2 (1990, 2003) 8
  Maldives 3
Gulf Cup edit

The Arabian Gulf Cup or Gulf Cup is a bi-annual competition that started in 1970 with 8 countries competing organised since 2016 by the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation

Team Winners Runners-up Third place Fourth place Semi-finalists (no 3rd Place Match)
  Kuwait 10 (1970, 1972, 1974*, 1976, 1982, 1986, 1990*, 1996, 1998, 2010) 1 (1979) 2 (2002, 2013) 1 (2004) 1 (2009)
  Iraq 4 (1979*, 1984, 1988, 2023*) 2 (1976, 2013) 3 (2010, 2017–18, 2019)
  Saudi Arabia 3 (1994, 2002*, 2003–04) 7 (1972*, 1974, 1998, 2009, 2010, 2014*, 2019) 7 (1970, 1979, 1984, 1986, 1988*, 1992, 1996) 1 (1982) 1 (2007)
  Qatar 3 (1992*, 2004*, 2014) 4 (1984, 1990, 1996, 2002) 2 (1976*, 2003–04) 5 (1970, 1972, 1974, 1986, 1994) 3 (2009, 2019*,2023)
  United Arab Emirates 2 (2007*, 2013) 4 (1986, 1988, 1994*, 2017–18) 5 (1972, 1974, 1982*, 1998, 2014) 3 (1984, 1992, 1996) 1 (2010)
  Oman 2 (2009*, 2017–18) 3 (2004, 2007, 2023) 4 (1990, 1998, 2003–04, 2014)
  Bahrain 1 (2019) 4 (1970*, 1982, 1992, 2003–04) 3 (1990, 1994, 2004) 5 (1976, 1979, 1988, 2002, 2013*) 3 (2007, 2017–18, 2023)
  Yemen

Note:

  • An asterisk (*) beside the year in the above table means that country hosted the tournament.

Continental edit

European Football Cup edit

The ConIFA European Football Cup was played in Douglas, the Isle of Man. The host place of the tournament was moved to London, England, and then to Székely Land, Romania. The tournament took place from 13 to 21 June 2015. It was the first ever European Championship between representative teams outside FIFA. The 12 representative teams: Ellan Vannin, County of Nice, Abkhazia, Nagorno Karabakh, South Ossetia, Occitania, Romani People, Franconia, Sapmi, Northern Cyprus, Szekely Land and Padania.[10] Subsequently, 3 teams (Franconia, Monaco, Nagorno-Karabakh) cancelled their participation for the 2015 ConIFA European Football Cup in Hungary, which forced the originally planned schedule to be revised. The presence of a total of nine teams led to three groups of three being formed. In May 2015, Occitania also announced their withdrawal from the competition, which led to another revision of the match schedule into two groups of four, which ConIFA based upon their ranking points system. In June 2015, another three teams, South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Northern Cyprus, were all forced to withdraw, as a result of visa difficulties, while the Felvidek team was added to the line up - leaving two groups of three and six participants in total.

Host Nation Year Winners
  Székely Land 2015   Padania
  Northern Cyprus 2017   Padania
  Artsakh 2019   South Ossetia
  County of Nice 2021 N/A†
  Northern Cyprus 2023 N/A‡

† 2021 CONIFA European Football Cup cancelled due to COVID-19 Pandemic.
‡ 2023 CONIFA European Football Cup cancelled due to 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake

The Europeada edit

The Europeada is a football tournament for indigenous and national minorities in Europe, and is organized by the Federal Union of European Nationalities. The first edition was played in 2008 in Surselva, Switzerland.[11]

Host Nation Year Winners
   Switzerland 2008   South Tyrol
  Germany 2012   South Tyrol
  Italy 2016   South Tyrol
  Austria 2022   South Tyrol
  Denmark/  Germany 2024
Copa CSANF edit

The Copa CSANF is a football tournament for football federations not admitted to FIFA in South America. Is organized by the CSANF - Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones. The first edition was played in 2011 in Chile.

The CSANF 10th Anniversary Cup is the third tournament which celebrates the 10 years of the creation of the CSANF.

Host Nation Year Winners
  Argentina 2017   Armenian Argentine Community
Copa ANPO edit

The Campeonato Nacional de Futbol Pueblos Originarios (Copa ANPO) is a football tournament for the indigenous peoples of South America, and is organized by the Asociación Nacional de Pueblos Originarios. The inaugural tournament was played in 2012 in Chile. Campeonato de futbol Pueblos Originarios Asociacion Andina de Futbol Liga Andina Arica Facebook page on Facebook played among six teams. Three teams come from the Mapuche people – the largest indigenous population in Chile. There is a Mapuche team, a Pewenche team (which is the term used for Mapuche populations living in the mountainous regions of Chile), and a Warriache team (composed of Mapuche individuals from the city). In addition, there is one Aymara team, one Lican Antay (or Atacameño) team, and one Rapa Nui team.[12]

The N.F.-Board's South American governing body CONMEBOLNFIFA have announced a preliminary date for the second Indigenous Peoples' Championship. Set for Santiago in Chile from August 5–10, 2013, the sides hoped to compete are Easter Island, Mapuche, Aymara, LikanAntay, Diaguita, Kolla, Quechua and a combined Yaghan-Kawesqar team.[13]

Host Nation Year Winners
  Chile 2012   Easter Island
  Chile 2013   Huilliche[14]
  Chile 2015   Mapuche[15]

Defunct competitions edit

FIFI Wild Cup (2006)

The FIFI Wild Cup was organised by the German football club St. Pauli in the summer of 2006. It took place while the FIFA World Cup was being played in Germany, and aimed to raise awareness of stateless nations. Five nations took part, along with a team representing the St Pauli district of Hamburg. Northern Cyprus beat Zanzibar on penalties to win the trophy.

Host Nation Year Winners
  Germany 2006   Northern Cyprus
The ELF Cup (2006)

The ELF Cup, organised by the KTFF, took place in November 2006, in Northern Cyprus. Eight teams accepted invitations to take part, and the hosts emerged as winners.

Host Nation Year Winners
  Northern Cyprus 2006   Northern Cyprus
The VIVA World Cup (2006-2012)

The first VIVA World Cup, organised by the N.F.-Board,[16] took place in Occitania in November 2006. Six nations initially accepted invitations, but eventually, only 3 took part, the hosts, Monaco and Saami, the eventual winners. The second edition took place in Lapland in 2008 and Padania emerged as winners, as the third in 2009 where Padania won the tournament at home.

Host Nation Year Winners
  Occitania 2006   Sápmi
  Sápmi 2008   Padania
  Padania 2009   Padania
  Gozo 2010   Padania
  Iraqi Kurdistan 2012   Kurdistan Region

Women Tournaments edit

Across a discreet number of minor tournaments, the only three main international football tournaments for women are the Women's VIVA World Cup, the Europeada and the Island Games.

Island Games edit

A women's football tournament to the Island Games is played from 2001 edition:

Host Nation Year Winners
  Isle of Man 2001   Faroe Islands
  Guernsey 2003   Faroe Islands
  Shetland 2005   Faroe Islands
  Rhodes 2007   Åland
  Åland 2009   Åland
  Isle of Wight 2011   Åland
  Bermuda 2013   Bermuda
  Jersey 2015   Jersey
  Gotland 2017   Gotland
  Gibraltar 2019 N/A †
  Guernsey 2021 N/A ‡
  Guernsey 2023   Bermuda
  Orkney 2025
  Ynys Môn 2027
  Isle of Man 2029

† Ynys Mon hosted an unofficial 2019 Inter Games Football Tournament as Gibraltar did not have enough pitches.[17]
‡ 2021 Island Games postponed until 2023 due to COVID-19 with all previously announced host moved back 2 years.[18]

CONFIA Women's World Football Cup edit

A women's football tournament to the CONIFA Women's World Football Cup is played from 2022.

Host Nation Year Winners
  Tibet 2022   Sápmi
  Sápmi 2024

The Europeada edit

A women's football tournament to the Europeada is played from the 2016 edition:

Host Nation Year Winners
  Italy 2016   South Tyrol
  Austria 2022 Carinthian Slovenes
  Denmark/  Germany 2024

Defunct competitions edit

VIVA World Cup (2008-2010)

A women's football tournament to the VIVA World Cup is played from 2008 until 2010:

Host Nation Year Winners
  Sápmi 2008   Sápmi
  Gozo 2010   Padania

Top level football leagues for Non FIFA club teams edit

Here are some examples:

Flag League Narrative
  Republic of Artsakh Artsakh Football League The football association of Artsakh is not a member of FIFA or UEFA.
  Falkland Islands Falkland Islands Football League The football association of the Falkland Islands is not a member of FIFA or UEFA or CONMEBOL.
  France Mayotte Division Honneur The football association of Mayotte is simply associated with the French Football Federation.
  France Ligue de Football de Saint Pierre et Miquelon The football association of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is simply associated with the French Football Federation.
  Gozo Gozo Football League First Division The football association of Gozo is not a member of FIFA or UEFA.
  Greenland Greenlandic Football Championship played between club teams, is the premier football competition in Greenland. The Football Association of Greenland is not a member of FIFA or CONCACAF or UEFA.
  Kiribati Kiribati National Championship The football association of Kiribati is an associate member of OFC.
  Monaco Challenge Prince Rainier III The football association of Monaco is not a member of FIFA or UEFA.
  Northern Cyprus KTFF Süper Lig The football association of Northern Cyprus is not a member of FIFA or UEFA.
  Tuvalu Tuvalu A-Division The football association of Tuvalu is an associate member of OFC.
   Vatican Vatican City Championship The football association of Vatican City is not a member of FIFA or UEFA.
  Zanzibar Zanzibar Premier League The football association of Zanzibar is an associate member of CAF.

International competition for club edit

Here are some examples:

Other tournaments edit

  • The Coupe de l'Outre-Mer is organised by the FFF, took place in October 2008, in Paris, France. Teams representing the eleven French Overseas Territories are allowed to participate. The first edition was won by Réunion. After 3 editions the Coupe de l’Outre-Mer, for French overseas territories, has been cancelled by the French Football Federation.[19][20]
  • KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup was held in 2005 under the auspices of the NF-Board, this tournament celebrated 50 years of the football association of Northern Cyprus, the KTFF, and featured representative sides from the host nation, the Sápmi, and Kosovo. Northern Cyprus triumphed in a round-robin tournament.
  • Inter Island Cup played between Cocos Islands and Christmas Island in 1994, 1997, 1999, 2004 and 2005.
  • Micronesia Games played by Northern Mariana Islands, Guam, Palau, Yap and Pohnpei in 1998.
  • Adam Shield played between the Faroe Islands and Shetland, from 1935 to 1967.
  • Micronesian Cup played between Micronesia and Northern Marianas Islands in 1999.
  • Pasefika Cup played by teams composed of ethnic groups in the Pacific Ocean, is played since 2008.
  • Marianas Cup played between Guam and Northern Marianas Islands from 2007.
  • Clericus Cup played between sixteen Roman colleges and seminaries of the Catholic Church since 2007. Is a tournament with team from Worldwide.[21] In 2010 the most of the athletes coming from Brazil, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, and the United States of America.[22]
  • Virgin Islands Championship played between islands of Virgin archipelago from 1997 to 2003.
  • Inter Islands Competition played between Saba and Sint Eustatius in 2004 and 2006.
  • Windward Islands Tournament played between St.Lucia, Grenada, Dominica and St.Vincent in 2001.
  • Leeward Islands Tournament played between Caribbean islands from 1949 to 2002.
  • Muratti Vase played between Guernsey, Alderney and Jersey since 1905.
  • GFA Tournament played in Gibraltar, with the host, Isle of Man and Isle of Wight in 2004.
  • Tournoi des Iles played in Brittany, with the host, Guadeloupe, Martinique and French Guiana in 2003.
  • Greenland Cup played between Greenland, Faroe Islands and Iceland from 1980 to 1984.
  • North Atlantic Cup played between Orkney, Faroe Islands and Shetland from 1968 to 1973.
  • Milne Cup annual tournament between Orkney and Shetland, played since 1919.
  • Martinez Shield played between Trinidad Island, Barbados and Demerara (British Guyana), from 1923 to 1933.
  • Somaliland Regional Games played between Regions of Somaliland since 2011.
  • Tournoi Frantz Fanon between Martinique, Guadeloupe and Haiti, played in 2002.
  • Tournoi du Cinquantenaire played between French Guiana, Martinique and Guadeloupe, in 2003.
  • The Four Nations played by England, Scotland and Wales with "B" teams and Gibraltar in 2008.
  • Tournoi de Guadeloupe played between Guadeloupe and St.Lucia in 2006.
  • Jeux Inter-Iles played between Wallis Island and Futuna Island in 2001.
  • Chinese Championship played between Chinese regions, from 1973 to 1989.
  • Chinese National Games played between Chinese regions, from 1959 to 1965.
  • Santosh Trophy played between Indian States, since 1973.
  • DONER Trophy played between the Indian States, in 2003 and 2004.
  • The Southwest Cup is an open soccer tournament to Native American tribal teams in the Southwest United States. This tournament is biennial and started in 1957.
  • South-West Counties Championship played between Cornwall, Guernsey and Jersey, and several other English counties from 1998 to 2007.
  • Alex Oni Cup played between Igbo Nation, Edo Nation and Yoruba Nation, from 1950 to 1957.
  • Brazilian State Championship played by Brazilian states from 1922 to 1987.
  • Brazilian Native Peoples Games are held under the auspices of FUNAI.[23]
  • International Small Nations Tournament played by Jersey, Gibraltar and Madeira (U-20 team) in Jersey in 2008.
  • 2010 Corsica Football Cup - played 4 teams: 2 non-FIFA and 2 FIFA.
  • The Eco-Sys Action Cup (EAFC) - playing for the planet.[24]
  • The International tournament of peoples and cultures in Marseille (France) from 23 to 28 June 2013. International Soccer Tournament is part of Marseille European City of Culture 2013. 6-12 Men's senior teams will vie for honours while sharing a cultural experience with their opponents.[25]
  • Tynwald Hill International Football Tournament The first Tynwald Hill International Football Tournament[26] to be held at Mullen e Cloie, St Johns, Isle of Man from the 4 to 7 July 2013. Competing Teams - Sealand, Alderney, Tamil Eelam, Raetia, Occitania and St Johns United.
  • 1st Copa America for Pueblos Originarios will be held in Colombia in 2014.[27]
  • All Hazara tournament played between Hazara nation in Pakistan.
  • The Cup of the SADR (Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic) - a new edition of the Saharawi Soccer Cup with players who live in forced exile in Spain and in France participate.
  • Southern Frontier Cup a 4-team invitational tournament hosted by International Surrey Football, in Surrey, United Kingdom.
  • WUFA World Series, organised by the World Unity Football Alliance, first stage held in Surrey, United Kingdom, with subsequent stages planned.

Some non-FIFA teams play in other tournaments generally played by FIFA members, including the CONCACAF Gold Cup, Indian Ocean Games, CECAFA Cup, South Pacific Games, Coupes des Caraibes, Shell Caribbean Cup, CFU Championship and many more.

Moreover, many teams, before obtaining FIFA membership, played friendlies and international tournaments - for example, the Faroe Islands.

Youth Tournaments edit

A big number of friendlies are being played between youth selections with different restrictions (U-21, U-18, or U-16 for example) but still there are not any international or continental tournaments being held. Only a little number of minor tournaments are played for youth selections: one of them, and probably one of the most important, is Muratti Vase who is played for U-21, U-18, U-15.

Club Tournaments edit

Despite the fact many non-FIFA associations have their own league, there are no international or continental club tournaments.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ roadsandkingdoms.com, ed. (April 7, 2014). "THE NON-FIFA RENEGADES".
  2. ^ footballpills.com, ed. (January 28, 2018). "MALOUDA E I SUOI FRATELLI: LE NAZIONALI SENZA… FIFA" (in Italian).
  3. ^ "FIFA Statutes, April 2016 edition" (PDF). p. 4. (PDF) from the original on 6 December 2021.
  4. ^ "Confederation of Independent Football Associations". CONIFA.
  5. ^ "À quoi ça sert Turki al Sheikh?". 22 December 2018.
  6. ^ "UNPO: UNPO Organises a Succesfull [sic] Football Cup for Unrepresented Nations".
  7. ^ "Micronations and indigenous people battle for UNPO Football World Cup". 19 June 2017.
  8. ^ Ynys Mon to host unofficial 2019 'Island Games' football tournament
  9. ^ Coronavirus: 2021 Island Games in Guernsey are postponed because of pandemic
  10. ^ "European Football Cup: Padania 12th participant". conifaofficial.wordpress.com. 5 January 2015. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  11. ^ "European Football Championship of the Autochthonous National Minorities". Europeana.
  12. ^ Laura Seelau; Ryan Seelau (22 June 2012). . I Love Chile News. Archived from the original on 25 June 2012.
  13. ^ "CSANF announce plans for second South American competition". nonfifafootball.blogspot.co.uk. 21 June 2013. Retrieved 30 March 2017.
  14. ^ Jose Molina (10 August 2013). "Williche was crowned champion of the 2nd.Torneo de Fútbol de Pueblos Originarios, developed in Limache (Translation)". Diario Crónica page (in Spanish). Retrieved 24 September 2018.
  15. ^ "Mapuche National Champion 2015 (Translation)". Radio Nuevo Mundo (in Spanish). 24 April 2015. coverage
  16. ^ . N.F.-Board. Archived from the original on 2016-01-13. Retrieved 2013-10-09.
  17. ^ Ynys Mon to host unofficial 2019 'Island Games' football tournament
  18. ^ Coronavirus: 2021 Island Games in Guernsey are postponed because of pandemic
  19. ^ "Non-FIFA Football Updates is back". nonfifafootball.blogspot.com. 29 January 2014.
  20. ^ "Non-FIFA Football Updates - providing the latest news on the game outside FIFA's auspices". nonfifafootball.blogspot.com.
  21. ^ clericuscup.it, ed. (2019). "Le squadre" (in Italian).
  22. ^ clericuscup.it, ed. (2010). "Le nazionalità degli atleti in campo" (PDF) (in Italian). (PDF) from the original on 22 July 2011.
  23. ^ . Fundação Nacional do Índio (in Portuguese). Archived from the original on 2 April 2010.
  24. ^ "Eco-Sys Action Football Cup". ecosysaction.org.
  25. ^ "Communication from the Quebec team for its participation in the Tournament of Peoples, Cultures and Tribes (Translation)". prouvenco-football.org (in French). 30 May 2013. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 31 May 2013.
  26. ^ . Tynwald Hill International Football Tournament. Archived from the original on 29 July 2013.
  27. ^ Karen Riquelme (8 August 2013). . I Love Chile News. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014.

External links edit

  • Non-FIFA Football Updates
  • Non-FIFA Cups on RSSSF
  • Island Games on RSSSF
  • UEFA Regions' Cup on RSSSF
  • Outcasts! The Lands That FIFA Forgot

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Non FIFA international football is the segment of international football that is not overseen by FIFA FIFA is the international governing body of association football overseeing football globally and with running international representative matches However some international football takes place outside its purview This often consists of matches involving sub national entities such as islands colonies or autonomous regions Representative matches also occur involving states with limited international recognition who are unable to qualify for FIFA membership There are also a limited number of states whose representative teams are not affiliated to FIFA Historically a number of competitions occurred outside FIFA s auspices 1 2 Member associations are national associations usually affiliated to continental confederations which are subordinate to FIFA 3 Contents 1 National teams 1 1 States 1 2 Autonomous or autonomy seeking regions and unrecognised states 1 3 Regional associations 1 4 Stateless people 2 Organizations 2 1 Defunct 3 Non FIFA competitions 3 1 Men s tournaments 3 1 1 International 3 1 1 1 The UNPO Cup 3 1 1 2 ConIFA World Football Cup 3 1 1 3 Football at the Island Games 3 1 1 4 Football at the Indian Ocean Island Games 3 1 1 5 Gulf Cup 3 1 2 Continental 3 1 2 1 European Football Cup 3 1 2 2 The Europeada 3 1 2 3 Copa CSANF 3 1 2 4 Copa ANPO 3 1 3 Defunct competitions 3 2 Women Tournaments 3 2 1 Island Games 3 2 2 CONFIA Women s World Football Cup 3 2 3 The Europeada 3 2 4 Defunct competitions 4 Top level football leagues for Non FIFA club teams 5 International competition for club 6 Other tournaments 6 1 Youth Tournaments 6 2 Club Tournaments 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksNational teams editBroadly speaking non FIFA national teams can be categorised as one of the following States edit Teams representing eight small sovereign states the Federated States of Micronesia Kiribati Monaco Nauru Palau Tuvalu Marshall Islands and the Vatican City have played international football but are not affiliated to FIFA Two of those states Kiribati and Tuvalu are Associate Members of Oceania Football Confederation but not its parent organisation The United Kingdom is represented in FIFA through its four constituent countries England Wales Scotland and Northern Ireland During the 1940s and 1950s a United Kingdom national football team was assembled on a few occasions to play friendly matches these are not considered full internationals by FIFA Autonomous or autonomy seeking regions and unrecognised states edit A second category encompasses regions of larger nations which have a history of autonomy They may have already achieved a degree of self governance for example the autonomous communities of Spain including Catalonia Galicia and the Basque Country which usually play just one game a year traditionally at Christmas or be seeking it like for example the French region of Brittany However it is necessary to distinguish the Basque team from the others as it has come to represent not just the Basque autonomous community of Spain but the greater Basque region also incorporating Navarre and the French Basque Country The Republic of Srpska as a state entity with a high degree of autonomy has ever since it was established in 1992 had its own football federation and national teams Republika Srpska national football team who play friendly matches The Dayton Peace Treaty recognizes it as a constitutive part of Bosnia and Herzegovina and in 2002 both FIFA and UEFA accepted FA Republic of Srpska as one of two cofounders of FA BIH Alternatively some unrecognised states may have national teams Some established members of FIFA still fall into this category such as Chinese Taipei Current non FIFA heavyweights Northern Cyprus are the best example of this category of non FIFA football team Regional associations edit Several teams which represent the regional associations of established footballing nations These oversee local football in their respective regions and are part of a network of associations that contribute to the national association as a whole A good example of this would be Jersey who hold county status within the Football Association These regional associations often enter representative teams into international non FIFA matches Stateless people edit Another group of teams are representative sides of ethnic groups that are without a home state or are drawn from an ethnic diaspora The Sami people of Lapland live in a distinct area of northern Fennoscandia yet fall under the control of four states Nevertheless they have organised a football association and a representative team Similarly the Romani people having been strewn across Europe for centuries have a fledgeling footballing organisation to represent them in international competition Other nations which were stateless such as the Palestinians have been welcomed into FIFA and the AFC despite their state only more recently been recognised in international law The Esperanto football team represents the worldwide community of Esperanto speakers Organizations editCOSANFF Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones de Futbol was its first continental confederation for South America established in 2007 Starting from its foundation until 2013 it has been connected with NF Board then from 2020 it is connected with WUFA The CSANF is currently active CONIFA Confederation of Independent Football Associations from confederations homepage CONIFA is a global umbrella organization for all the football teams outside FIFA There are more than 5 500 ethnicities around the world and hundreds of sportingly isolated regions that don t have an international arena to play international football CONIFA welcome all registered Football Associations and teams to play We organize the official World Championship for teams outside FIFA Continental Championships International tournament and Cups combined with Cultural Events and Youth Exchanges 4 As of 2018 ConIFA has more than 40 member associations IIGA International Island Games Association formed in 1985 this is an organization with the sole purpose to organise the Island Games a friendly biennial athletic competition including football between teams from several islands and other small territories UAFA Union of Arab Football Associations is the governing body of football in the Arab League 5 Established in 1974 UAFA has 22 member associations WUFA World Unity Football Alliance from alliance s homepage The World Unity Football Alliance is a collaborative effort between value aligned teams with a mission to promote hope opportunity and universal human rights while celebrating the joy of bringing people together through the most beautiful of games Football Our united core values include empathy compassion equity honesty and respect for universal human rights We work equitably together on projects campaigns and events that elevate the Alliance s mission and values and those of each of our teams As of 2021 WUFA has 19 member associations Defunct edit N F Board a football federation established in 2003 It was made up of teams that represent nations that were not recognized as sovereign states and which are therefore not eligible to become members of FIFA football s world governing body The NF Board organise the VIVA World Cup and the UNPO Cup IFU International Football Union a now defunct and short lived football association established in 2009 and dissolved in 2010 It was located in Guimaraes Portugal and was made up of teams that represent nations that were not recognized as sovereign states and which are therefore not eligible to become members of FIFA Members of this organization were Greenland and Zanzibar Non FIFA competitions editFootball tournaments at international multi sports events such as the Olympics Pan American Games and Francophone games are without FIFA s jurisdiction but are for the most part operated with the acknowledgement of that body These events typically involve age restricted teams to avoid direct competition with the World Cup and continental championships Men s tournaments edit International edit The UNPO Cup edit The UNPO Cup was organised by the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization and NF Board and took place in The Hague in June 2005 The tournament which coincided with UNPO s 7th General Assembly featured four teams The South Moluccas won the cup beating Chechnya in the final A second UNPO football cup took place in June 2017 with the Chameria team winning the tournament 6 7 Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Netherlands 2005 nbsp South Moluccas nbsp Netherlands 2017 nbsp Chameria ConIFA World Football Cup edit Main article ConIFA World Football Cup Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Sapmi 2014 nbsp County of Nice nbsp Abkhazia 2016 nbsp Abkhazia nbsp Barawa 2018 nbsp Karpatalja nbsp North Macedonia 2020 N A nbsp Iraqi Kurdistan 2024 2020 CONIFA World Football Cup cancelled due to COVID 19 Pandemic Football at the Island Games edit The Island Games which are held every two years features a competitive football tournament won on the first two occasions by now established UEFA and FIFA member the Faroe Islands and again in 2007 by now UEFA members Gibraltar Many of the competing nations are affiliated to larger national FAs the Jersey Football Association for example is governed by the FA Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Faroe Islands 1989 nbsp Faroe Islands nbsp Aland 1991 nbsp Faroe Islands nbsp Isle of Wight 1993 nbsp Jersey nbsp Gibraltar 1995 nbsp Isle of Wight nbsp Jersey 1997 nbsp Jersey nbsp Gotland 1999 nbsp Ynys Mon nbsp Isle of Man 2001 nbsp Guernsey nbsp Guernsey 2003 nbsp Guernsey nbsp Shetland 2005 nbsp Shetland nbsp Rhodes 2007 nbsp Gibraltar nbsp Aland 2009 nbsp Jersey nbsp Isle of Wight 2011 nbsp Isle of Wight nbsp Bermuda 2013 nbsp Bermuda nbsp Jersey 2015 nbsp Guernsey nbsp Gotland 2017 nbsp Isle of Man nbsp Gibraltar 2019 N A nbsp Guernsey 2021 N A nbsp Guernsey 2023 nbsp Jersey nbsp Orkney 2025 nbsp Ynys Mon 2027 nbsp Isle of Man 2029 Ynys Mon hosted an unofficial 2019 Inter Games Football Tournament as Gibraltar did not have enough pitches 8 Ynys Mon won the men s tournament and Isle of Man won the women s 2021 Island Games postponed until 2023 due to COVID 19 with all previously announced host moved back 2 years 9 Football at the Indian Ocean Island Games edit First held in 1979 the Indian Ocean Island Games have been held every 4 5 years since Team Champions Runners up Third place Fourth place Participation nbsp Reunion 5 1979 1998 2007 2015 2019 3 1985 1993 2003 1 2011 8 nbsp Mauritius 2 1985 2003 3 1990 2011 2019 2 1993 2015 3 1979 1998 2007 9 nbsp Madagascar 2 1990 1993 2 1998 2007 2 1985 2015 7 nbsp Seychelles 1 2011 1 1979 3 1990 1998 2003 2 1993 2019 8 nbsp Mayotte 1 2015 2 2007 2019 1 2011 3 nbsp Comoros 2 1979 1985 2 1990 2003 8 nbsp Maldives 3Gulf Cup edit The Arabian Gulf Cup or Gulf Cup is a bi annual competition that started in 1970 with 8 countries competing organised since 2016 by the Arab Gulf Cup Football Federation Team Winners Runners up Third place Fourth place Semi finalists no 3rd Place Match nbsp Kuwait 10 1970 1972 1974 1976 1982 1986 1990 1996 1998 2010 1 1979 2 2002 2013 1 2004 1 2009 nbsp Iraq 4 1979 1984 1988 2023 2 1976 2013 3 2010 2017 18 2019 nbsp Saudi Arabia 3 1994 2002 2003 04 7 1972 1974 1998 2009 2010 2014 2019 7 1970 1979 1984 1986 1988 1992 1996 1 1982 1 2007 nbsp Qatar 3 1992 2004 2014 4 1984 1990 1996 2002 2 1976 2003 04 5 1970 1972 1974 1986 1994 3 2009 2019 2023 nbsp United Arab Emirates 2 2007 2013 4 1986 1988 1994 2017 18 5 1972 1974 1982 1998 2014 3 1984 1992 1996 1 2010 nbsp Oman 2 2009 2017 18 3 2004 2007 2023 4 1990 1998 2003 04 2014 nbsp Bahrain 1 2019 4 1970 1982 1992 2003 04 3 1990 1994 2004 5 1976 1979 1988 2002 2013 3 2007 2017 18 2023 nbsp Yemen Note An asterisk beside the year in the above table means that country hosted the tournament Continental edit European Football Cup edit The ConIFA European Football Cup was played in Douglas the Isle of Man The host place of the tournament was moved to London England and then to Szekely Land Romania The tournament took place from 13 to 21 June 2015 It was the first ever European Championship between representative teams outside FIFA The 12 representative teams Ellan Vannin County of Nice Abkhazia Nagorno Karabakh South Ossetia Occitania Romani People Franconia Sapmi Northern Cyprus Szekely Land and Padania 10 Subsequently 3 teams Franconia Monaco Nagorno Karabakh cancelled their participation for the 2015 ConIFA European Football Cup in Hungary which forced the originally planned schedule to be revised The presence of a total of nine teams led to three groups of three being formed In May 2015 Occitania also announced their withdrawal from the competition which led to another revision of the match schedule into two groups of four which ConIFA based upon their ranking points system In June 2015 another three teams South Ossetia Abkhazia and Northern Cyprus were all forced to withdraw as a result of visa difficulties while the Felvidek team was added to the line up leaving two groups of three and six participants in total Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Szekely Land 2015 nbsp Padania nbsp Northern Cyprus 2017 nbsp Padania nbsp Artsakh 2019 nbsp South Ossetia nbsp County of Nice 2021 N A nbsp Northern Cyprus 2023 N A 2021 CONIFA European Football Cup cancelled due to COVID 19 Pandemic 2023 CONIFA European Football Cup cancelled due to 2023 Turkey Syria earthquake The Europeada edit The Europeada is a football tournament for indigenous and national minorities in Europe and is organized by the Federal Union of European Nationalities The first edition was played in 2008 in Surselva Switzerland 11 Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Switzerland 2008 nbsp South Tyrol nbsp Germany 2012 nbsp South Tyrol nbsp Italy 2016 nbsp South Tyrol nbsp Austria 2022 nbsp South Tyrol nbsp Denmark nbsp Germany 2024Copa CSANF edit The Copa CSANF is a football tournament for football federations not admitted to FIFA in South America Is organized by the CSANF Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones The first edition was played in 2011 in Chile Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Juan Fernandez Islands 2011 nbsp Juan Fernandez Islands nbsp Argentina 2014 nbsp Armenian Argentine CommunityThe CSANF 10th Anniversary Cup is the third tournament which celebrates the 10 years of the creation of the CSANF Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Argentina 2017 nbsp Armenian Argentine CommunityCopa ANPO edit The Campeonato Nacional de Futbol Pueblos Originarios Copa ANPO is a football tournament for the indigenous peoples of South America and is organized by the Asociacion Nacional de Pueblos Originarios The inaugural tournament was played in 2012 in Chile Campeonato de futbol Pueblos Originarios Asociacion Andina de Futbol Liga Andina Arica Facebook page on Facebook played among six teams Three teams come from the Mapuche people the largest indigenous population in Chile There is a Mapuche team a Pewenche team which is the term used for Mapuche populations living in the mountainous regions of Chile and a Warriache team composed of Mapuche individuals from the city In addition there is one Aymara team one Lican Antay or Atacameno team and one Rapa Nui team 12 The N F Board s South American governing body CONMEBOLNFIFA have announced a preliminary date for the second Indigenous Peoples Championship Set for Santiago in Chile from August 5 10 2013 the sides hoped to compete are Easter Island Mapuche Aymara LikanAntay Diaguita Kolla Quechua and a combined Yaghan Kawesqar team 13 Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Chile 2012 nbsp Easter Island nbsp Chile 2013 nbsp Huilliche 14 nbsp Chile 2015 nbsp Mapuche 15 Defunct competitions edit FIFI Wild Cup 2006 The FIFI Wild Cup was organised by the German football club St Pauli in the summer of 2006 It took place while the FIFA World Cup was being played in Germany and aimed to raise awareness of stateless nations Five nations took part along with a team representing the St Pauli district of Hamburg Northern Cyprus beat Zanzibar on penalties to win the trophy Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Germany 2006 nbsp Northern CyprusThe ELF Cup 2006 The ELF Cup organised by the KTFF took place in November 2006 in Northern Cyprus Eight teams accepted invitations to take part and the hosts emerged as winners Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Northern Cyprus 2006 nbsp Northern CyprusThe VIVA World Cup 2006 2012 The first VIVA World Cup organised by the N F Board 16 took place in Occitania in November 2006 Six nations initially accepted invitations but eventually only 3 took part the hosts Monaco and Saami the eventual winners The second edition took place in Lapland in 2008 and Padania emerged as winners as the third in 2009 where Padania won the tournament at home Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Occitania 2006 nbsp Sapmi nbsp Sapmi 2008 nbsp Padania nbsp Padania 2009 nbsp Padania nbsp Gozo 2010 nbsp Padania nbsp Iraqi Kurdistan 2012 nbsp Kurdistan RegionWomen Tournaments edit Across a discreet number of minor tournaments the only three main international football tournaments for women are the Women s VIVA World Cup the Europeada and the Island Games Island Games edit A women s football tournament to the Island Games is played from 2001 edition Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Isle of Man 2001 nbsp Faroe Islands nbsp Guernsey 2003 nbsp Faroe Islands nbsp Shetland 2005 nbsp Faroe Islands nbsp Rhodes 2007 nbsp Aland nbsp Aland 2009 nbsp Aland nbsp Isle of Wight 2011 nbsp Aland nbsp Bermuda 2013 nbsp Bermuda nbsp Jersey 2015 nbsp Jersey nbsp Gotland 2017 nbsp Gotland nbsp Gibraltar 2019 N A nbsp Guernsey 2021 N A nbsp Guernsey 2023 nbsp Bermuda nbsp Orkney 2025 nbsp Ynys Mon 2027 nbsp Isle of Man 2029 Ynys Mon hosted an unofficial 2019 Inter Games Football Tournament as Gibraltar did not have enough pitches 17 2021 Island Games postponed until 2023 due to COVID 19 with all previously announced host moved back 2 years 18 CONFIA Women s World Football Cup edit A women s football tournament to the CONIFA Women s World Football Cup is played from 2022 Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Tibet 2022 nbsp Sapmi nbsp Sapmi 2024The Europeada edit A women s football tournament to the Europeada is played from the 2016 edition Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Italy 2016 nbsp South Tyrol nbsp Austria 2022 Carinthian Slovenes nbsp Denmark nbsp Germany 2024Defunct competitions edit VIVA World Cup 2008 2010 A women s football tournament to the VIVA World Cup is played from 2008 until 2010 Host Nation Year Winners nbsp Sapmi 2008 nbsp Sapmi nbsp Gozo 2010 nbsp PadaniaTop level football leagues for Non FIFA club teams editHere are some examples Flag League Narrative nbsp Republic of Artsakh Artsakh Football League The football association of Artsakh is not a member of FIFA or UEFA nbsp Falkland Islands Falkland Islands Football League The football association of the Falkland Islands is not a member of FIFA or UEFA or CONMEBOL nbsp France Mayotte Division Honneur The football association of Mayotte is simply associated with the French Football Federation nbsp France Ligue de Football de Saint Pierre et Miquelon The football association of Saint Pierre and Miquelon is simply associated with the French Football Federation nbsp Gozo Gozo Football League First Division The football association of Gozo is not a member of FIFA or UEFA nbsp Greenland Greenlandic Football Championship played between club teams is the premier football competition in Greenland The Football Association of Greenland is not a member of FIFA or CONCACAF or UEFA nbsp Kiribati Kiribati National Championship The football association of Kiribati is an associate member of OFC nbsp Monaco Challenge Prince Rainier III The football association of Monaco is not a member of FIFA or UEFA nbsp Northern Cyprus KTFF Super Lig The football association of Northern Cyprus is not a member of FIFA or UEFA nbsp Tuvalu Tuvalu A Division The football association of Tuvalu is an associate member of OFC nbsp Vatican Vatican City Championship The football association of Vatican City is not a member of FIFA or UEFA nbsp Zanzibar Zanzibar Premier League The football association of Zanzibar is an associate member of CAF International competition for club editHere are some examples Upton Park Trophy Coupe D O M Ligue des AntillesOther tournaments editThe Coupe de l Outre Mer is organised by the FFF took place in October 2008 in Paris France Teams representing the eleven French Overseas Territories are allowed to participate The first edition was won by Reunion After 3 editions the Coupe de l Outre Mer for French overseas territories has been cancelled by the French Football Federation 19 20 KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup was held in 2005 under the auspices of the NF Board this tournament celebrated 50 years of the football association of Northern Cyprus the KTFF and featured representative sides from the host nation the Sapmi and Kosovo Northern Cyprus triumphed in a round robin tournament Inter Island Cup played between Cocos Islands and Christmas Island in 1994 1997 1999 2004 and 2005 Micronesia Games played by Northern Mariana Islands Guam Palau Yap and Pohnpei in 1998 Adam Shield played between the Faroe Islands and Shetland from 1935 to 1967 Micronesian Cup played between Micronesia and Northern Marianas Islands in 1999 Pasefika Cup played by teams composed of ethnic groups in the Pacific Ocean is played since 2008 Marianas Cup played between Guam and Northern Marianas Islands from 2007 Clericus Cup played between sixteen Roman colleges and seminaries of the Catholic Church since 2007 Is a tournament with team from Worldwide 21 In 2010 the most of the athletes coming from Brazil Colombia Italy Mexico and the United States of America 22 Virgin Islands Championship played between islands of Virgin archipelago from 1997 to 2003 Inter Islands Competition played between Saba and Sint Eustatius in 2004 and 2006 Windward Islands Tournament played between St Lucia Grenada Dominica and St Vincent in 2001 Leeward Islands Tournament played between Caribbean islands from 1949 to 2002 Muratti Vase played between Guernsey Alderney and Jersey since 1905 GFA Tournament played in Gibraltar with the host Isle of Man and Isle of Wight in 2004 Tournoi des Iles played in Brittany with the host Guadeloupe Martinique and French Guiana in 2003 Greenland Cup played between Greenland Faroe Islands and Iceland from 1980 to 1984 North Atlantic Cup played between Orkney Faroe Islands and Shetland from 1968 to 1973 Milne Cup annual tournament between Orkney and Shetland played since 1919 Martinez Shield played between Trinidad Island Barbados and Demerara British Guyana from 1923 to 1933 Somaliland Regional Games played between Regions of Somaliland since 2011 Tournoi Frantz Fanon between Martinique Guadeloupe and Haiti played in 2002 Tournoi du Cinquantenaire played between French Guiana Martinique and Guadeloupe in 2003 The Four Nations played by England Scotland and Wales with B teams and Gibraltar in 2008 Tournoi de Guadeloupe played between Guadeloupe and St Lucia in 2006 Jeux Inter Iles played between Wallis Island and Futuna Island in 2001 Chinese Championship played between Chinese regions from 1973 to 1989 Chinese National Games played between Chinese regions from 1959 to 1965 Santosh Trophy played between Indian States since 1973 DONER Trophy played between the Indian States in 2003 and 2004 The Southwest Cup is an open soccer tournament to Native American tribal teams in the Southwest United States This tournament is biennial and started in 1957 South West Counties Championship played between Cornwall Guernsey and Jersey and several other English counties from 1998 to 2007 Alex Oni Cup played between Igbo Nation Edo Nation and Yoruba Nation from 1950 to 1957 Brazilian State Championship played by Brazilian states from 1922 to 1987 Brazilian Native Peoples Games are held under the auspices of FUNAI 23 International Small Nations Tournament played by Jersey Gibraltar and Madeira U 20 team in Jersey in 2008 2010 Corsica Football Cup played 4 teams 2 non FIFA and 2 FIFA The Eco Sys Action Cup EAFC playing for the planet 24 The International tournament of peoples and cultures in Marseille France from 23 to 28 June 2013 International Soccer Tournament is part of Marseille European City of Culture 2013 6 12 Men s senior teams will vie for honours while sharing a cultural experience with their opponents 25 Tynwald Hill International Football Tournament The first Tynwald Hill International Football Tournament 26 to be held at Mullen e Cloie St Johns Isle of Man from the 4 to 7 July 2013 Competing Teams Sealand Alderney Tamil Eelam Raetia Occitania and St Johns United 1st Copa America for Pueblos Originarios will be held in Colombia in 2014 27 All Hazara tournament played between Hazara nation in Pakistan The Cup of the SADR Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic a new edition of the Saharawi Soccer Cup with players who live in forced exile in Spain and in France participate Southern Frontier Cup a 4 team invitational tournament hosted by International Surrey Football in Surrey United Kingdom WUFA World Series organised by the World Unity Football Alliance first stage held in Surrey United Kingdom with subsequent stages planned Some non FIFA teams play in other tournaments generally played by FIFA members including the CONCACAF Gold Cup Indian Ocean Games CECAFA Cup South Pacific Games Coupes des Caraibes Shell Caribbean Cup CFU Championship and many more Moreover many teams before obtaining FIFA membership played friendlies and international tournaments for example the Faroe Islands Youth Tournaments edit A big number of friendlies are being played between youth selections with different restrictions U 21 U 18 or U 16 for example but still there are not any international or continental tournaments being held Only a little number of minor tournaments are played for youth selections one of them and probably one of the most important is Muratti Vase who is played for U 21 U 18 U 15 Club Tournaments edit Despite the fact many non FIFA associations have their own league there are no international or continental club tournaments Main articles List of top division football clubs in non FIFA countries and List of association football competitions Non FIFA CompetitionsSee also editList of men s national association football teams UEFA Regions CupReferences edit roadsandkingdoms com ed April 7 2014 THE NON FIFA RENEGADES footballpills com ed January 28 2018 MALOUDA E I SUOI FRATELLI LE NAZIONALI SENZA FIFA in Italian FIFA Statutes April 2016 edition PDF p 4 Archived PDF from the original on 6 December 2021 Confederation of Independent Football Associations CONIFA A quoi ca sert Turki al Sheikh 22 December 2018 UNPO UNPO Organises a Succesfull sic Football Cup for Unrepresented Nations 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2013 Tynwald Hill International Football Tournament home page Tynwald Hill International Football Tournament Archived from the original on 29 July 2013 Karen Riquelme 8 August 2013 Chile s Indigenous Football Tournament Kicks Off in Limache I Love Chile News Archived from the original on 14 July 2014 External links editNon FIFA Football Updates Non FIFA Cups on RSSSF Island Games on RSSSF UEFA Regions Cup on RSSSF Outcasts The Lands That FIFA Forgot Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Non FIFA international football amp oldid 1179367778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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