Gibraltar Football Association
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Founded | 1895 |
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FIFA affiliation | N/A |
FA affiliation | 1909 |
Website | GFA.gi |
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Joseph Nuñez |
The Gibraltar Football Association (GFA) was formed as the Gibraltar Civilian Football Association in 1895, changing to its current name in later years. It is one of the oldest football associations in the world.
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[edit] History
The GFA was formed as an increasing number of football clubs were coming into existence in Gibraltar, and the association was designed to bring some form of organisation to the game there. Between the association's formation and 1907 the only football competition in Gibraltar was the Merchant's Cup. However, in 1907 the GFA established a league to complement the existing cup competition.
By 1901 the GFA had established a representative national team, competing against British military teams. This representative team continued to play down the years, their highlight probably being a draw against Real Madrid C.F. in 1949.
[edit] UEFA application
The GFA affiliated with The Football Association in 1909, but is currently trying to become a full member of UEFA so that its national team is allowed to compete in the European Football Championship and the Football World Cup. This attempt has been blocked by the fierce opposition from the Spanish Football Federation.
In August 2006, the world's highest sporting court (CAS) ruled that Gibraltar had to be allowed as a full UEFA and FIFA member. No protest was possible against this decision, which meant that Gibraltar was now likely to join UEFA. It should be noted that current FIFA and UEFA members include several federations which cannot be said to represent independent nations, such as Puerto Rico, Chinese Taipei (which is only recognized by 23 countries and not by the United Nations), the Faroe Islands, and New Caledonia. French Guiana, Martinique, Guadeloupe and Saint Martin each have national teams which, despite not being FIFA members, are allowed to compete at the CONCACAF confederation level.
On 8 December 2006, it was announced that Gibraltar had become a provisional member of UEFA. On the 26 January 2007 in the UEFA Congress held in Düsseldorf (Germany), Gibraltar's application to become a full member of UEFA was rejected, 45 votes against to 3 votes in favour. The 3 favourable votes came from England, Scotland and Wales. (4 votes were undecided).[1]
This was after intense lobbying of the member nations by the Spanish Football Federation's president Angel Maria Villar to vote against the inclusion of Gibraltar on the grounds that the Spanish government claimed Gibraltar as part of Spain.[citation needed] He admitted it was a political issue and referred to the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713.[citation needed]
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "UEFA admits Montenegro, rejects Gibraltar", Reuters, 27 January 2007.
[edit] External links
- GFA Website
- Website campaigning for GFA to become full UEFA and FIFA member
- Sportgibraltar with references to Herald Tribune etc.
- Sportgibraltar with references to Gibraltar Chronicle
- Spanish Football Federation interfering at UEFA
- BBC report on entry to UEFA
- BBC report on GFA's provisional status entry UEFA