Catalan Football Federation Explained

Catalan Football Federation
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Founded:1900
Region:RFEF (Spain)
Region Affiliation:1909
President:Joan Soteras

The Catalan Football Federation (Catalan; Valencian: Federació Catalana de Futbol, Spanish; Castilian: Federación Catalana de Fútbol; FCF) is the football association responsible for administering football in Catalonia. It was formed on 11 November 1900 as the Football Associació de Catalunya (English: Football Association of Catalonia). It was the first football association founded in Spain. The first president was Eduard Alesson and the original members included FC Barcelona, Català SC, Hispania AC and Sociedad Española de Football.

Between 1903 and 1940, the federation organised the Campionat de Catalunya, the first league championship ever played in Spain. Since 1904, the federation has also organised the Catalonia national football team.

Today, the federation continues to organise its own club competition, the Copa Catalunya. It also administers Tercera División Group 5 and the Primera Catalana within the Spanish football league system, and the Catalonia amateur football team which represents those leagues in regional competitions.

Presidents

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      • 1930–1931: Josep Plantada 1931–1934: Francesc Costa 1934–1936: Joan Baptista Roca
                    • 1936–1937: Ramon Eroes 1937–1939: Josep Guàrdia 1939–1940: Francesc Jover 1940–1945: Javier de Mendoza 1945–1946: Agustin Pujol 1946–1947: Francisco Sáinz 1947: Ramon Capdevila 1947–1950: Agustin Pujol 1950–1953: Agustin Arañó 1953–1954: Francisco Giménez