Netherlands Antillean Football Union
Netherlands Antillean Football Union
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1921 |
FIFA affiliation |
1932 |
CONCACAF affiliation |
1961 |
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Rignaal Francisca |
The Nederlands Antilliaanse Voetbal Unie (NAVU) was the governing body of football in the former Netherlands Antilles that consisted of the islands of Curaçao, Bonaire and (until 1986) Aruba.[1] In 2010, after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles its legal successor became the Curaçao Football Federation. Bonaire though is currently no CONCACAF or FIFA member.
The NAVU controlled the Netherlands Antilles national football team which played games from 23 July 1934, a 3 - 1 win as Curaçao against Dutch Guiana, to its last game on 31 October 2010, a 2 - 2 draw against Suriname.
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Netherlands Antillean Football Union
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National teams |
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Women
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National team · Olympic (U-23) · U-20 · U-17
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Awards |
Footballer of the Year · Top scorers
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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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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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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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See also International women's football.
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