Colombian Football Federation

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Colombian Football Federation
CONMEBOL
Founded12 October 1924; 100 years ago (1924-10-12)
HeadquartersBarranquilla
FIFA affiliation1936
CONMEBOL affiliation1936
PresidentRamón Jesurún
Websitewww.fcf.com.co Edit this at Wikidata
Logo until 2023

The Colombian Football Federation (in Spanish: Federación Colombiana de Fútbol) is the governing body of association football in Colombia. The organization was founded in 1924 and has been affiliated with FIFA since 1936. It is a member of CONMEBOL and in charge of the Colombia national football team and the Colombia women's national football team.[1][2]

History

The Colombian soccer league was first formed in 1948[contradictory], though some teams existed independently before that. The Colombian Football League and Federation had a dispute with FIFA[when?] that led to the league and federation spending its early years outside of the FIFA organization. Because of the dispute, its national teams were suspended from international play.[citation needed]

The Colombian football league in the '50s and '60s was dominated by Colombian domestic football, and in the 90s was dominated by solid international performances from the national team. The national team under the federation achieved great success, reaching all three World Cups in the '90s.[citation needed]

In January 2024, the Colombian Football Federation met with the leaders of the CONMEBOL Evolution program, which focuses on the development of South American Football. The FCF chose to partner with CONMEBOL to strengthen and further develop grassroots football, women's football, Futsal, and Beach soccer in the communities of Colombia and all of South America.[citation needed]

In January,[when?] the Colombian Football Federation started the Master in High-Performance Football program which aimed to expand the knowledge and training of their coaching staff in their youth boys and girls national programs. The program was developed in alliance with MBP School of Coaches based in Barcelona, consisting of content on individual and collective tactics, training methodology, and both the physical and psychological aspects of football. The education program was set to last 8 months.[citation needed]

2024 Copa América final

On July 16, 2024, the Colombian Football Federation issued a statement of regret and apology following

Miami-Dade with three counts of felony battery.[3][4][5]

Past presidents

Executive committee

Name Position Source
Colombia Ramón Jesurún President [6]
Colombia Álvaro González Vice President [6]
Colombia Fernando Jaramillo 2nd Vice President [6]
Colombia Andres Tamayo General Secretary [6]
n/a Treasurer
Colombia Iván Novella Technical Director [6]
Argentina Néstor Lorenzo Team Coach (Men's) [6]
Colombia Nelson Aradia Team Coach (Women's) [6]
Colombia Juan Mejía Media/Communications Manager [6]
Colombia Jorge Correa Pastrana Futsal Coordinator [6]
Colombia Ricardo Hoyos 2nd Futsal Coordinator [6]
Colombia Carlos Camargo Referee Coordinator [6]
Colombia Emmerson González 2nd Referee Coordinator [6]

References

  1. . Retrieved 4 March 2017 – via Google Books.
  2. . Retrieved 4 March 2017 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ a b c d e Bieler, Des (July 16, 2024). "Amid Copa América crowd chaos, Colombia soccer chief arrested". Washington Post. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  4. ^ a b c Becherano, Lizzy (July 15, 2024). "Colombia federation president, son arrested at Copa América final". ESPN. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  5. ^ a b c Thames, Alanis (July 15, 2024). "Columbia's soccer federation president and son among 27 arrested in chaos at Copa America final". The Associated Press. Retrieved July 16, 2024.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l "Member Association - Colombia". FIFA. Archived from the original on October 29, 2020. Retrieved 2020-11-12.