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UK Football Associations

All the UK football organisations and associations keeping the game at the top of the table. These online resources will provide you with any information you might need on these groups.
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Professional Footballer's Association

Comment: The official internet site of the Professional Footballer's Association. Contents include PFA News, PFA Awards, Players Interviews, Results and Fixtures, Pro-Footballers, European News, Today's Football, Match Previews, Live Matches, Coaching, Grass Roots, Online Shopping and Fun and Games.

English Football Association

Comment: The Football Association is the governing body of football in England. Formed in 1863, The F.A. is the oldest football governing body in the world. Today, it exists to develop and promote the game to men and women, boys and girls, of any race or creed, throughout the country.

Scottish Football Association

Comment: The official website of the Scottish Football Association with all the latest fixtures, reports, archives, news, squads, sponsors, supporter links, referees, coaching, museum and publications. Their unique archive database currently provides match details of every international Scotland has played between 1872 and 2003, with complete team lists covering every game.

Football Association of Wales

Comment: The FAW website is intended to be an informative and entertaining resource for both the casual surfer and the dedicated follower of football in Wales, covering all aspects of Welsh Football from the grass roots right through to the international scene. If you would like to be notified of developments on the site, just click the "Newsletter" button to join the Mailing List.

Football League, The

Comment: The official site of the Football League. Since its inception in 1888, has set the standard for the game as we know it. Rules, regulations and formats have all been formulated by The Football League, shaping the sport into the "beautiful game" we know today.

Irish Football Association

Comment: More than a century after its formation, the IFA still plays a pivotal role in the development of the game and especially rules relating to Penalty-Kicks and Offside considerations, continuing to promote the world's most popular sport alongside FIFA and The International F.A. Board of which the IFA is a constituant part together with England, Scotland and Wales.

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