Bolivian Football Federation

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Bolivian Football Federation
CONMEBOL |
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Founded |
1925; 94 years ago (1925)
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FIFA affiliation |
1926 |
CONMEBOL affiliation |
1926 |
President |
Cesar Salinas[1]
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Website |
fbf.com.bo |
The Bolivian Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Boliviana de Fútbol, locally [feðeɾaˈsjom boliˈβjana ðe ˈfutβol] or FBF) is the governing body of football in Bolivia. It was founded in 1925, making it the eighth oldest South American federation.[2] It affiliated to CONMEBOL and FIFA in 1926 and is in charge of Bolivia national football team.
The FBF is the federation of two entities:
Liga de Fútbol Profesional Boliviano (Bolivian Professional Football League): comprises the 12 professional football teams in the first division.
- Asociación de Fútbol Nacional (ANF) (National Football Association): 9 departmental football associations, one from each of Bolivia’s nine departments.
References
^ Federación Boliviana de Fútbol - Association Information FIFA.com
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External links
Bolivia at FIFA website
- Bolivian FA site
Sports governing bodies in Bolivia (BOL)
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Summer Olympic Sports |
- Aquatics
- Diving
- Swimming
- Synchronized Swimming
- Water Polo
- Archery
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Boxing
- Canoeing
- Cycling
- Equestrian
- Fencing
- Field Hockey
- Football
- Golf
- Gymnastics
- Handball
- Judo
- Modern Pentathlon
- Rugby 7's
- Rowing
- Sailing
- Shooting
- Table Tennis
- Taekwondo
- Tennis
- Triathlon
- Volleyball
- Weightlifting
- Wrestling
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Winter Olympic Sports |
- Biathlon
- Bobsleigh
- Curling
- Skating (Figure, Speed & Short Track)
- Ice Hockey
- Luge
- Skeleton
- Skiing (Alpine, Cross Country, Nordic Combined, Freestyle & Jumping)
- Snowboarding
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Other IOC Recognised Sports |
- Air sports
- Auto racing
- Bandy
- Baseball
- Billiard Sports
- Boules
- Bowling
- Bridge
- Chess
- Cricket
- Dance sport
- Floorball
- Karate
- Korfball
- Lifesaving
- Motorcycle racing
- Mountaineering and Climbing
- Netball
- Orienteering
- Pelota Vasca
- Polo
- Powerboating
- Racquetball
- Roller sports
- Rugby
- Softball
- Sport climbing
- Squash
- Sumo
- Surfing
- Tug of war
- Underwater sports
- Water Ski
- Wushu
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Paralympics and Disabled Sports |
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Others Sports |
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- Bolivian Olympic Committee
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Federación Boliviana de Fútbol |
National teams |
- Senior
- Women's
- U-20
- U-17
- Futsal
- Beach
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National leagues |
men: |
- División Profesional
- Copa Simón Bolívar
- Copa Bolivia
- Torneo Nacional Interprovincial
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women: |
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Domestic Cup |
- Copa Aerosur
- Copa Cine Center
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Regional leagues |
- Bolivian Football Regional Leagues
- Primera B
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Defunct competitions |
Copa Bolivia (1976-2002)
- Liga Nacional B
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- List of clubs
- Footballers
- Managers
- List of venues
- League system
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Argentina (AFA) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Primera División
- Copa Argentina
- Copa de la Superliga Argentina
- Supercopa Argentina
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Bolivia (FBF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- División Profesional
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Brazil (CBF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Campeonato Brasileiro Série A
- Copa do Brasil
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Chile (FFC) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Primera División
- Copa Chile
- Supercopa de Chile
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Colombia (FCF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Primera A
- Copa Colombia
- Superliga Colombiana
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Ecuador (FEF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Serie A
- Copa Ecuador
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Paraguay (APF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Primera División
- Copa Paraguay
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Peru (FPF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Primera División
- Copa Bicentenario
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Uruguay (AUF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Primera División
- Supercopa Uruguaya
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Venezuela (FVF) |
Men's national team (U-20, U-17)
Women's national team (U-20, U-17)
- Primera División
- Copa Venezuela
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National team competitions |
Men |
Copa América
- Pre-Olympic Tournament
- Under-20 Football Championship
- Under-17 Football Championship
- Under-15 Football Championship
- Pan American Games
- Superclásico de las Américas
- Bolivarian Games
- South American Games
- Copa América de Futsal
- Futsal World Cup qualifiers
- Under-20 Futsal Championship
- Under-17 Futsal Championship
- Copa América de Beach Soccer
- Beach Soccer World Cup qualifiers
- South American Beach Games
- Bolivarian Beach Games
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Women |
- Copa América Femenina
- Under-20 Women's Football Championship
- Under-17 Women's Football Championship
- Pan American Games
- South American Games
- Copa América Femenina de Futsal
- Under-20 Women's Futsal Championship
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Club competitions |
Men |
- Copa Libertadores
- Copa Sudamericana
- Recopa Sudamericana
- Suruga Bank Championship
- Copa Libertadores de Futsal
- U-20 Copa Libertadores
- Copa Libertadores de Beach Soccer
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Women |
- Copa Libertadores Femenina
- Copa Libertadores Femenina de Futsal
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Defunct |
- Intercontinental Cup
- Intercontinental Champions' Supercup
- Copa CONMEBOL
- Copa Interamericana
- Copa Iberoamericana
- Copa Mercosur
- Copa Merconorte
- Supercopa Libertadores
- Copa Master de Supercopa
- Copa de Oro
- Copa Master de CONMEBOL
- Copa Ganadores de Copa
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- South American Footballer of the Year
- South American Coach of the Year
- Top-division clubs
- Club competition winning teams
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Africa |
CAF – Africa Cup of Nations
- Regional (CECAFA, CEMAC, COSAFA, WAFU)
- Intercontinental (UAFA)
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Asia |
AFC – Asian Cup
- Regional (ASEAN, EAFF, SAFF, CAFA, WAFF)
- Intercontinental (AFF-EAFF, UAFA)
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Europe |
UEFA – European Championship
- Nations League
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North America, Central America and the Caribbean |
CONCACAF – Gold Cup
- Nations League
- Regional (CFU, UNCAF)
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Oceania |
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South America |
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Non-FIFA |
NF-Board – Viva World Cup
CONIFA – CONIFA World Football Cup
- ConIFA European Football Cup
IIGA – Island Games
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Games |
- African Games
- Asian Games
- Central America
- Central America and Caribbean
- East Asian Games
- Francophonie Games
- Indian Ocean Island
- Lusophony Games
- Mediterranean Games
- Pan American Games
- Pan Arab Games
- Pacific Games
- South Asian Games
- Southeast Asian Games
- West Asian Games
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- See also
- Geography
- Codes
Player/Club of the Century
- Women's football
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- Argentina (AFA)
- Bolivia (FBF)
- Brazil (CBF)
- Chile (FFCH)
- Colombia (FCF)
- Ecuador (FEF)
- Paraguay (APF)
- Peru (FPF)
- Uruguay (AUF)
- Venezuela (FVF)
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