Barbados Football Association
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Founded | 1910 |
Headquarters | Bridgetown |
FIFA affiliation | 1968 |
CONCACAF affiliation | 1967[1][2] |
President | Randy Harris |
Website | www.barbadosfa.org |
The Barbados Football Association is the governing body of association football in Barbados.[3] It is responsible the administration of football in Barbados with responsibility for the Barbadian national football team as well as the other Barbados National Football teams. Established in 1910, it was originally named the Barbados Football Amateur Association, but changed in 1925 to the current name. The Barbados Football Association became affiliated to FIFA in 1968, CONCACAF in 1967, and also the Caribbean Football Union.[4][5]
Association staff
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President | [6][7] |
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Senior Vice-president | [8] |
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Vice-president | [9] |
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General secretary (acting) | [10] |
n/a | Treasurer | |
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Technical director | [11] |
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Team coach (men's) | [12] |
n/a | Team coach (women's) | |
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Media/communications manager | [13] |
n/a | Futsal Coordinator | |
n/a | Chairperson of the Referees Committee | |
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Head/Director of the Referees Department | [14] |
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Referee coordinator | [15] |
References
[edit]- ^ March 2, 1967: the additions of federations from Bermuda and Barbados as full members of CONCACAF. "This Week in CONCACAF History: March 1–5". CONCACAF.com (2011). Archived from the original on 9 March 2011. Retrieved 31 August 2016.
- ^ "5000 dólares de multa y un año de suspensión a Costa Rica acordó el congreso de CONCACAF". 4 March 1967.
- ^ writer, Staff (2025). "BFA - Our History". www.barbadosfa.org. BFA. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
There are approximately 105 associations, leagues and clubs directly affiliated to the Barbados Football Association. The Barbados Football Association became affiliated to the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) in 1968 and is also an affiliate of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) and the Confederation of North American, Central American and Caribbean Football Associations (Concacaf). Locally, the BFA is affiliated to the Barbados Olympic Association (BOA) and recognized by the National Sports Council as the governing body for football in Barbados.
- ^ writer, Staff (2025). "About the Barbados Football Association". The Barbados Olympic Association Inc. Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ^ writer, Staff (2025). "Institutional Team Profile". www.concacaf.com. Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf). Retrieved 24 May 2025.
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
- ^ "BARBADOS". www.concacaf.com. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
- ^ FIFA.com. "Member Association - Barbados". www.fifa.com. Archived from the original on 9 June 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2021.
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
- ^ https://inside.fifa.com/associations/BRB
See also
[edit]- Geography of association football
- List of football associations by date of foundation#Caribbean_Zone_(CFU)
Further reading
[edit]- Fraser, John (10 April 2018). "Football in Barbados in the 1950s & 1960s". www.bajanthings.com. BajanThings. Retrieved 24 May 2015.
External links
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