East Timor Football Federation
East Timor Football FederationAFC |
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Founded |
2002 |
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FIFA affiliation |
2005 |
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AFC affiliation |
2002 (Associate member),[1] 2005 |
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AFF affiliation |
2004 |
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President |
Francisco Kalbuady Lay |
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The Federação Futebol de Timor-Leste (English: East Timor Football Federation) is the governing body of football in East Timor. FFTL has three levels of national football league, which are Pro Liga de Timor Leste, Super Liga, and Taça Digicel.
FFTL Bodies
Executive Committee
Position |
Name |
President |
Francisco Kalbuadi Lay[2] |
Vice President |
Aleixo Da Silva Gama[3] |
Vice President |
Osorio Florindo[3] |
Vice President |
Francisco Jeronimo[3] |
General Secretary |
Amandio Sarmento[3] |
Treasurer |
Jesuina Henrique |
Media Officer |
Isaaz Nelio |
Futsal Coordinator |
Joao Carlos Soares |
Referee Coordinator |
Zelajio Da Silva |
Players
All players |
Registered players |
Unregistered Players |
Clubs |
Officials |
15,500 |
500 |
15,000 |
10 |
100 |
Principal officials of FFTL
Chairmen
- Francisco Kalbuadi Lay[4] (2002–2012)
- Egas Alves (Futebol Comunidade de Timor-Leste chairman, ad interim, March until August 2012)
Football venue
National teams
Currently, Timor Leste has the following football national teams:
References
External links
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| Women |
- Women
- Women U-19
- Women U-17
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| Youth competition |
- FFTL U-21 Championship
- SEJD-KOICA U-12 Football Tournament
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| Defunct competition |
- Military Championship (1973)
- Taça Vos Esperança (2001)
- National Championship (2001-2002)
- East Timor Cup (2003)
- Police Cup (2003)
- Primeiru Ministru Cup (2006)
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