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Football Federation Australia




  Founded 1961
  FIFA Affiliation 1963
  Region AFC
  Region Affiliation 2006
  President Frank Lowy


Football Federation Australia (FFA) is the governing body for the sport of Football (soccer) in Australia . Before 1 January 2005 , it was known as the '''Australian Soccer Association''' (ASA), which succeeded '''Soccer Australia''' in this role in 2003 .

Among other duties, the FFA oversees Australia's national football teams (including the Socceroos (men), the Matildas (women), and various youth teams); national coaching programmes; coordination with the various state and territory governing bodies; and the national club competition. Until 2004 the national competition was the National Soccer League ; the FFA launched a new national league in 2005, the A-League .


HISTORY

- 2003 ]]
Following the collapse of the previous governing body, Soccer Australia, the Australian Government established an independent inquiry, known as the Crawford Report . This report recommended, among other things, the reconstitution of the body as the Australia Soccer Association (ASA) with an interim board, headed by prominent businessman Frank Lowy . The ASA renamed itself in 2005 to align with the general international usage of the word " Football ", in preference to "soccer", and to also distance itself from the failings of the old National Soccer League and Soccer Australia. It termed the phrase "old soccer, new football" to emphasise this.

On instead of previously having to go through a sudden-death play-off, as well as providing access to the AFC Champions League for the A-League clubs.


STATE FOOTBALL FEDERATIONS


FFA is associated with the various state and territory football bodies. These include:



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