Zanzibar Football Federation
The Zanzibar Football Federation (ZFF) (previously known as Zanzibar Football Association) (Swahili: Shirikisho la Mpira wa Miguu Zanzibar) is the governing football Federation for Zanzibar, Africa.
CAF | |
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Short name | ZFF |
Founded | 1926 |
Headquarters | Zanzibar City |
FIFA affiliation | N/A |
CAF affiliation | 2004 (associate member)[1] |
IFU affiliation | 2009 |
President | Seif Kombo Pandu |
The ZFA were an associate member of the African governing body, the Confederation of African Football. Following a rejection from FIFA in 2005,[2] the ZFA were removed from CAF and after much lobbying were reinstated as an associate member. This meant that the club sides associated with the ZFA can participate in the continental club competitions organised by CAF but the Zanzibar national team could not. The ZFA are not entitled to vote in CAF affairs due to their associate member status. Players from Zanzibar are eligible to play in international competition for the Tanzania team, the representative of the sovereign territory.
As a nation state, it has competed in regional competitions since 1949. It currently competes in CECAFA organised tournaments.
The ZFA was admitted as a full member of the CAF in March 2017[3] but lost membership four months later.[4]
In March 2017, the Zanzibar Football Association voted on whether to change their name to Zanzibar Football Federation, which succeeded.[5]
Continental Representation
Season | CAF Champions League | CAF Confederation Cup |
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2006 | Polisi | JKU SC |
2007 | Miembeni SC | Chipukizi |
2008 | Miembeni SC | Mundu |
2009 | Miembeni SC | Mundu |
2010 | Mafunzo FC | Miembeni SC |
References
- "Caf welcomes Zanzibar". BBC News. 2004-06-22. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
- "FIFA turns Zanzibar down". BBC Sport. 2005-03-08. Retrieved 2009-01-19.
- "Zanzibar admitted as full Caf member". BBC News. 2017-03-17.
- "Zanzibar loses Caf membership in embarrassing U-turn". BBC News. 2017-07-21.
- "ZFF yanukia – Shirikisho la Mpira wa Miguu Zanzibar". Zanzibar24. 22 March 2017. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
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