Curaçao Football Federation
Curaçao Football Federation (Federashon Futbol Korsou) is the football association of Curaçao. Its the legal successor of the Netherlands Antillean Football Union, which ended with the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010.
The NAVU was renamed to FKK on 9 February 2011[1] after FIFA had encouraged to change the name and update statutes,[2] like deling with Bonaire, who belonged to the Netherlands then. Its national team is the Curaçao national football team.
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Curaçao Football Federation
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National teams |
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League system |
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Domestic cups |
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Awards |
Footballer of the Year · Top scorers
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Lists |
All-time Table · Champions · Clubs · International footballers · Foreign players · Venues
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Men's clubs · Women's clubs · Men's players · Women's players · Expatriate players · Managers · Referees · Venues · Seasons · Records
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North America |
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Central America |
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Caribbean |
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1: North American member but affiliated to CFU. · 2: South American member but affiliated to CONCACAF and to CFU. · 3:Full CONCACAF member, but not affiliated to FIFA.
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Asia |
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Africa |
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North,
Central America
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South America |
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Oceania |
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Europe |
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Non-FIFA |
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See also International women's football.
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