International Gay and Lesbian Football Association

Referees of IGLFA in the Buenos Aires World Cup.

The International Gay and Lesbian Football Association (IGLFA) is an international organization which was founded in 1992 with the intention of promoting Association Football (known as Soccer in the United States and football in most of the rest of the world) in the gay and lesbian community and to promote gay and lesbian football to the world at large.

The IGLFA is the governing body of LGBT football and regulates the association football portion of the Gay Games, World Outgames and various other tournaments around the globe.

History

While the IGLFA was formed in 1992, LGBT football teams competed against each other at the first Gay Games in 1980, and an autonomous international championship event was held annually beginning in 1987. Beginning in 1992, a European-level championship has been held by the IGLFA.

World championships

"Los Dogos DAG", champions of Buenos Aires Gay World Cup (2007).

Men's award

The association is affiliated with the Federation of Gay Games and awards the annual Tom Waddell Memorial Trophy (created in 1988) to the winner of its men's tournament (held as part of the Gay Games in years when that event is held). Winners (and tournament sites) to date:

Women's award

Women's tournament winners (and sites) to date:

See also

References

External links

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