Sealand National Football Association

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Sealand National Football Association
Sealand National Football Association logo.png
Founded2003
PresidentNeil Forsyth
Websitesealandgov.org/sealand-fa

The Sealand National Football Association (abbreviated as SNFA) is the official governing body for the sport of association football for the Principality of Sealand. It was founded in 2003 by Michael Bates, and it administers the Sealand national football team.

The SNFA is not affiliated with FIFA or UEFA, but it is associated with the Nouvelle Fédération-Board, a football sanctioning body for non-recognised states and states that are not members of FIFA. It joined the N.F.-Board provisionally in 2005, gaining associate status in 2006.[1]

Until 2006, the SNFA was based in Denmark and all of the players on the national team were members of Vestbjerg Vintage Idrætsforening, a veterans side from Aalborg. However, later on that year, the Danish-based SNFA ceased its activities in Denmark, and Sealandic football took a break.

The SNFA resumed its activities in 2009, and on December 23 that year, Neil Forsyth was appointed the new head of the revived governing body and the head coach for the national side.[2]

The national team has played 13 matches so far. However, following an unsuccessful bid to join ConIFA the team became inactive and hasn't played a game since 2017.

References[]

  1. ^ "List Federations Affiliated to N.F.-Board". N.F.-Board. Archived from the original on 2012-02-04.
  2. ^ "Sealand FC: The Most Unlikely Story In International Football". 2012-05-15. Retrieved 2012-05-18.

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