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The Football Association of Greenland is not a member of FIFA or CONCACAF or UEFA.

Full Answer

Which countries are not affiliated with FIFA?

Eight sovereign states (Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Tuvalu, and the Vatican City) are not affiliated to FIFA. Kiribati and Tuvalu are Associate Members of Oceania Football Confederation.

Can a country qualify for the FIFA World Cup without qualification?

Even if a country is an eligible FIFA member, it still has to compete in the pre-tournament qualification process before moving on to the actual World Cup.

Who's not playing in the FIFA World Cup 2019?

Other major players that won't make it this year include the US, the Netherlands, Cameroon, and Chile. England is the only qualifying team not representing an independent, UN-recognized country (remember, England is just one part of the UK).

Can a player play for two different countries in FIFA?

FIFA has used its authority to overturn results of competitive international matches that feature ineligible players. Historically, it was possible for players to play for different national teams. For example, Alfredo Di Stéfano played for Argentina (1947) and Spain (1957–61).

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What country is sanctioned by FIFA?

Fifa has sanctioned six African football associations following March's 2022 World Cup play-off matches but not ordered the replays requested by Algeria and Egypt. Instead Senegal, Nigeria and DR Congo have all been ordered to play one match behind closed doors as well as being fined.

Can you play any country in FIFA?

FIFA instituted a comprehensive revamp of the eligibility system in January 2021, giving players who might otherwise have been tied to a nationality through junior representation or even full national team caps the ability to switch to another nation.

Which country can join FIFA?

There are 193 internationally recognized countries, but there are 207 FIFA Football Associations....What teams 'could' be in the World Cup?Afghanistan (AFG)Albania (ALB)Algeria (ALG)American Samoa (ASA)Andorra (AND)Angola (ANG)Anguilla (AIA)Antigua and Barbuda (ATG)Argentina (ARG)Armenia (ARM)99 more rows

Why was Indonesia ban from FIFA?

The Indonesian Football Association was suspended by FIFA because of government interference in the Southeast Asian country's national league on 30 May 2015.

Can footballers refuse to play for their country?

It isn't voluntary. If you are called up by your country to play and refuse, you can be banned for 2 games. It's not a rule invoked often but if a country really wants you to play against your wishes, you have little choice.

Can a footballer switch countries?

Under the rules, in order for a player to switch nationalities, a player must not have played in a competitive fixture (that is, can only have played in friendlies for the first country), and FIFA approval is necessary. In 2021, FIFA published a new set of rules, updating the rules for changes of nationalities.

Is India a member of FIFA?

The India national football team represents India in international football and is controlled by the All India Football Federation (AIFF)....India national football team.AssociationAll India Football FederationConfederationAFC (Asia)Sub-confederationSAFF (South Asia)Head coachIgor ŠtimacFIFA ranking32 more rows

How many countries are apart of FIFA?

211 affiliatedWith 211 affiliated associations, FIFA supports them financially and logistically through various programmes. As representatives of FIFA in their countries, they have obligations to respect the statutes, aims and ideals of football's governing body and promote and manage our sport accordingly.

Is Qatar eligible for World Cup?

The 2022 FIFA World Cup qualification is the qualifying process which will decide 31 of the 32 teams that will participate in the 2022 FIFA World Cup, joining hosts Qatar, who received an automatic spot. All statistics correct as of 1 June 2022. Parallel tournaments are organised by FIFA's six confederations.

When did FIFA change its eligibility policy?

In March 2004, FIFA amended its wider policy on international eligibility. This was reported to be in response to a growing trend in some countries, such as Qatar and Togo, to naturalise players born and raised in Brazil (and elsewhere) who have no apparent ancestral links to their new country of citizenship.

When did FIFA remove the age limit?

In June 2009, FIFA Congress passed a motion that removed the age limit for players who had already played for a country's national team at youth level to change national associations. This ruling features in Article 18 of the Regulations Governing the Application of the FIFA Statutes.

What is FIFA eligibility?

As the governing body of association football, FIFA is responsible for maintaining and implementing the rules that determine whether an association football player is eligible to represent a particular country in officially recognised international competitions and friendly matches. In the 20th century, FIFA allowed ...

Why are the Colombian caps not recognised?

These caps are not officially recognised due to a dispute between FIFA and the Colombian Football Federation at the time . Michel Platini (France) who later (in 1988) played 21 minutes in a friendly for Kuwait on invitation by the Emir.

Why was Syria expelled from the World Cup?

Syria were expelled from the 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification process by FIFA in 2011, for fielding George Mourad in a senior qualification match against Tajikistan. FIFA takes punitive action against teams that field ineligible players.

When was the FIFA agreement revised?

The agreement was completely revised in 2009 following a rewrite of the FIFA statutes in 2008. The loophole regarding British players born abroad and selecting a national team had been closed and then reopened. The revised ruling also removed the possibility of ineligibility due to a foreign-born adopted player having no parental or grand-parental links to a nation, as it is based on where the player is educated before the age of 18.

When did FIFA extend residency?

The residency requirement for players lacking birth or ancestral connections with a specific country was extended from two to five years in May 2008 at FIFA's Congress as part of Blatter's efforts to preserve the integrity of competitions involving national teams.

Which countries are not affiliated with FIFA?

Teams representing eight small sovereign states ( Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands and the Vatican City) have played international football but are not affiliated to FIFA.

What is non-FIFA football?

Non-FIFA international football is the segment of international football that is not overseen by FIFA. FIFA is the international governing body of association football, overseeing football globally and with running international representative matches. However, some international football takes place outside its purview. This often consists of matches involving sub-national entities such as islands, colonies or autonomous regions. Representative matches also occur involving states with limited international recognition who are unable to qualify for FIFA membership. There are also a limited number of states whose representative teams are not affiliated to FIFA. Historically, a number of competitions occurred outside FIFA's auspices. Member associations are national associations, usually affiliated to continental confederations which are subordinate to FIFA.

How many members does ConiFA have?

As of 2018, ConIFA has more than 40 member associations. IIGA - International Island Games Association: formed in 1985, this is an organization with the sole purpose to organise the Island Games, a friendly biennial athletic competition (including football) between teams from several islands and other small territories.

How many ethnicities are there in the world?

There are more than 5,500 ethnicities around the world and hundreds of sportingly isolated regions that don't have an international arena to play international football. CONIFA welcome all registered Football Associations and teams to play.

Where was the 2015 European football tournament held?

The ConIFA European Football Cup was played in Douglas, the Isle of Man. The host place of the tournament was moved to London, England, and then to Székely Land, Romania. The tournament took place from 13-21 June 2015. It was the first ever European Championship between representative teams outside FIFA. The 12 representative teams: Ellan Vannin, County of Nice, Abkhazia, Nagorno Karabakh, South Ossetia, Occitania, Romani People, Franconia, Sapmi, Northern Cyprus, Szekely Land and Padania. Subsequently, 3 teams ( Franconia, Monaco, Nagorno-Karabakh) cancelled their participation for the 2015 ConIFA European Football Cup in Hungary, which forced the originally planned schedule to be revised. The presence of a total of nine teams led to three groups of three being formed. In May 2015, Occitania also announced their withdrawal from the competition, which led to another revision of the match schedule into two groups of four, which ConIFA based upon their ranking points system. In June 2015, another three teams, South Ossetia, Abkhazia and Northern Cyprus, were all forced to withdraw, as a result of visa difficulties, while the Felvidek team was added to the line up - leaving two groups of three and six participants in total.

When was the FIFI Wild Cup?

The FIFI Wild Cup was organised by the German football club St. Pauli in the summer of 2006. It took place while the FIFA World Cup was being played in Germany, and aimed to raise awareness of stateless nations. Five nations took part, along with a team representing the St Pauli district of Hamburg.

Is Greenland a member of FIFA?

Greenlandic Football Championship, played between club teams, is the premier football competition in Greenland. The Football Association of Greenland is not a member of FIFA or CONCACAF or UEFA. Challenge Prince Rainier III. The football association of Monaco is not a member of FIFA or UEFA.

What is the grandmother rule in FIFA?

The term is an informal reference to the parts of FIFA's regulations (Articles 6 and 7) which indicate that a player's ancestry (parents and grandparents) can potentially allow them to play for a national representative team.

What is the principle of a person holding a permanent nationality that is not dependent on residence in a certain

The general principle, in Article 5.1, states: "Any person holding a permanent nationality that is not dependent on residence in a certain country is eligible to play for the representative teams of the association of that country."

What is the principle of national team eligibility?

The general principle, in Article 5.1, states: "Any person holding a permanent nationality that is not dependent on residence in a certain country is eligible to play for the representative teams of the association of that country. ". Article 5.2 adds that: "...any player who has already participated in ...

How long do you have to live to play for a representative team?

In Article 7, the condition in item (d) says that a player will be eligible to play for a representative team if he has "lived continuously for at least five years after reaching the age of 18 on the territory of the relevant association.".

Can a player change his nationality without his consent?

Per Article 8.2, in the exceptional circumstance of a player, who has played for a national team, permanently losing his nationality without his consent or against his will, a request can be made to change association to another association for which he has nationality.

Can a player change national team?

If a player wishes to change national teams, they must observe Article 8 of the Regulations. Only players who have: more than one nationality ; acquired a new nationality ; or are eligible to represent more than one association due to their nationality can change national team.

Can a nationality allow a player to play for more than one nationality?

Some nationalities can, theoretically, permit a player to play for more than one representative association. For example, in the United Kingdom there are four 'home nations' - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - but only one nationality applies to those teams: British.

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Overview

Modern changes

In January 2004, a new ruling came into effect that permitted a player to represent one country at youth international level and another at senior international level, provided that the player applied before their 21st birthday. The first player to do so was Antar Yahia, who played for the France under-18s before representing Algeria in qualifiers for the 2004 Olympic Games. More rece…

History

Historically, it was possible for players to play for different national teams. For example, Alfredo Di Stéfano played for Argentina (1947) and Spain (1957–61).
Di Stefano's Real Madrid teammate Ferenc Puskás also played for Spain after amassing 85 caps for Hungary earlier in his career. A third high-profile instance of a player switching international football nationalities is José Altafini, who played for Brazil in the 1958 FIFA World Cup and for Italy i…

Nations that share a common nationality

There are 25 FIFA member associations that share a common nationality with at least one other FIFA member association.
In these instances, under Article 6.1 of the Regulations Governing the Applications of Statutes, FIFA Statutes, (Nationality entitling Players to represent more than one Association), if a player was not born in the member associations' territory and does not have a parent or grandparent th…

Home nations agreement

There has been a series of additional agreements between national football associations of the United Kingdom (The Football Association, the Scottish Football Association, the Football Association of Wales and the Irish Football Association), the latest of which came in 2010 and was ratified by FIFA.
In 1990, Nigel Spackman wanted to be called up by Scotland during his time at Rangers F.C. throu…

Northern Ireland

Players born in Northern Ireland are British citizens at birth but are also entitled to have Irish Nationality which entitles them to be selected for the representative teams of the Irish Football Association (IFA - Northern Ireland) as well as of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI - Republic of Ireland). In contrast, players born in the Republic of Ireland do not have such dual nationality from birth and, …

See also

• Cap-tied
• Grandfather rule
• Laws of the Game (association football)
• List of association footballers who have been capped for two senior national teams

External links

• List of players appearing for more than one country; Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation

Overview

Non-FIFA international football is the segment of international football that is not overseen by FIFA. FIFA is the international governing body of association football, overseeing football globally and with running international representative matches. However, some international football takes place outside its purview. This often consists of matches involving sub-national entities such as islands, colonies, or autonomous regions. Representative matches also occur involving states wit…

Top level football leagues of NF-Board/Non FIFA (for club teams)

Here are some examples:
• Greenlandic Football Championship, played between club teams, is the premier football competition in Greenland. The Football Association of Greenland is not a member of FIFA or CONCACAF or UEFA.
• Challenge Prince Rainier III. The football association of Monaco is not a member of FIFA or UEFA.

National teams

Broadly speaking, non-FIFA national teams can be categorised as one of the following:
Teams representing eight small sovereign states (Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Monaco, Nauru, Palau, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands, and the Vatican City) have played international football but are not affiliated to FIFA. Kiribati and Tuvalu are Associate Members of Oceania Football Confederation but not its parent organisation.

Organizations

• COSANFF - Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones de Fútbol: was its first continental confederation, for South America, established in 2007. Starting from its foundation until 2013 it is been connected with NF-Board, then from 2020 it is connected with WUFA. The CSANF is currently active.
• CONIFA - Confederation of Independent Football Associations: from confederations homepage: CONIFA is a global umbrella organization for all the football teams o…

Non-FIFA competitions

Football tournaments at international multi-sports events, such as the Olympics, Pan-American Games and Francophone games are without FIFA's jurisdiction, but are, for the most part, operated with the acknowledgement of that body. These events typically involve age restricted teams, to avoid direct competition with the World Cup and continental championships.
The FIFI Wild Cup was organised by the German football club St. Pauli in the summer of 2006. It to…

International competition for club

Here are some examples:
• Upton Park Trophy
• Coupe D.O.M.
• Ligue des Antilles

Other tournaments

• The Coupe de l'Outre-Mer is organised by the FFF, took place in October 2008, in Paris, France. Teams representing the eleven French Overseas Territories are allowed to participate. The first edition was won by Réunion. After 3 editions the Coupe de l’Outre-Mer, for French overseas territories, has been cancelled by the French Football Federation.
• KTFF 50th Anniversary Cup was held in 2005 under the auspices of the NF-Board, this tournament celebrated 50 years of the foot…

See also

• List of men's national association football teams
• UEFA Regions' Cup

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