Kiribati Islands Football Federation
The Kiribati Islands Football Association, formerly the Kiribati Islands Football Federation, is the governing body of football in Kiribati, established in 1980. It organises the nation's football league, the Kiribati National Championship, as well as controlling national men's, women's and futsal teams.[2]
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Short name | KIFF |
Founded | 1980 |
Headquarters | South Tarawa |
FIFA affiliation | N/A |
OFC affiliation | 2007 (associate member)[1] |
ConIFA affiliation | May 2016 |
President | Martin Tofinga |
Website | http://www.kiribatifootball.com/ |
KIFA became a member of the Confederation of Independent Football Associations in ConIFA on May 6, 2016.[3]
Staff
Position | Name |
President | Ioteba Redfern[4] |
Vice president | Tiaontin Enari |
General secretary | Tenea Atera |
Assistant secretary | Kaotitaake Rakoroa |
Treasurer | Navahine Pine |
Assistant treasurer | Aren Tebau |
Coaches' chairman | Pine Iosefa |
Referees' chairman | Kautotoki Matia |
Tournaments
- The KIFA organises the Kiribati football league in which clubs from all over the nation play each other.
References
- "Activity Report for 2007". Kiribati Islands Football Association.
- "Unusual jobs in football: Technical director of the Kiribati Islands FA". Total Football Magazine. Retrieved 2013-12-09.
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- "About". Kiribati Islands Football Association. 2016-10-28. Retrieved 2020-05-13.
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