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Short name | abfa |
Founded | 1928 |
Headquarters | Saint John's |
FIFA affiliation | 1970 |
CONCACAF affiliation | between 1961 and 1973[1][2] |
President | Everton Gonsalves |
Website | http://antiguafootball.com/ |
The Antigua and Barbuda Football Association is the governing body of football in Antigua and Barbuda.[3] They control the Antigua and Barbuda national football team.
Name | Position | Source |
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President | [4][5] |
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Vice-president | [4] |
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2nd Vice-president | [4] |
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3rd Vice-president | [4] |
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4th Vice-president | [4] |
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General secretary | [4][5] |
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Treasurer | [4] |
n/a | Technical director | |
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Team coach (men's) | [4] |
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Team coach (women's) | [4] |
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Media/communications manager | [4] |
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Futsal Coordinator | [4] |
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Referee coordinator | [4] |
The ABFA oversees the administration of Antigua and Barbuda's football leagues; the Premier Division, First Division, Second Division and the Female Division as well as the Antigua and Barbuda FA Cup.
The ABFA's official national stadium is the Antigua Recreation Ground which have recently been approved to host World Cup 2010 qualifying matches. An attempt to have the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium approved for matches was rebuffed due to "ongoing works."[6]