Castile-León Football Federation

Castile-León Football Federation
RFEF
Founded 1923
President Marcelino Maté Martínez
Website http://www.fcylf.es/

The Federación de Castilla y León de Fútbol, is the delegation to RFEF of Castile and León, and is responsible for conducting the work of this organization and football events in Castile and León.

It was founded in 1923 under the name Federación Regional Castellano Leonesa de Clubs de Football (1923–1936). It was renamed Federación Oeste (1950–1986) and from May 28, 1986 is known today as grouping the nine provinces of Castile and León.

Recently, its headquarters have been located in Arroyo de la Encomienda (Valladolid). It is chaired by Marcelino Martinez Maté. The various committees that form are:

The federation has 9 regional branches and 2 sub-delegations, located in Miranda de Ebro and Ponferrada. In 1998, on the occasion of the 75th anniversary of its foundation, organized the first game of the senior team against the Aragon official football team, in a game in Soria.

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