Slovak Football Association

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Founded 1938
FIFA affiliation 1994
UEFA affiliation 1993
President
František Laurinec
Coach
Ján Kocian

The Slovak Football Association (SFZ) (Slovak: Slovenský futbalový zväz) is the governing body of football in Slovakia. It organises the Slovak football league (top division: Corgoň Liga) and the Slovakia national football team. It is based in Bratislava. It originally became a member of FIFA in 1907, but disbanded after World War II because Czech and Slovak football competitions combined, and so did the national teams. It became a member again in 1994, one year after the break up of Czechoslovakia.

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