World Unity Football Alliance

The World Unity Football Alliance (WUFA) is the international governing body for association football teams that are not affiliated with FIFA. WUFA was founded in 2020 to oversee international competition among the non-FIFA affiliated associations in the world, the alliance of football associations does not have a centralised management structure.[1][2] On 12 September, 2020, WUFA announced their first tournament, the World Series, scheduled for 2021.[3]

World Unity Football Alliance
Formation7 July 2020 (7 July 2020)
TypeFederation of associations
Membership
18 Members
Official languages
English, Spanish
WebsiteOfficial Website

Members

WUFA initially announced 9 founding members, and were joined by the Yorkshire International Football Association on July 8th.[4] Of the 18 members of WUFA, 11 are also members of CONIFA, Darfur left CONIFA prior to establishing WUFA, and Surrey were not a member of any federation prior to joining WUFA. [5][6] On 13 July, 2020, WUFA announced a partnership with CSANF - Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones, establishing an alliance. [7] 3 members, the Armenian Argentine Community, Rapa Nui (Easter Island) and Mapuche Nation later joined as members of the World Unity Football Alliance as well as the CSANF.

Europe (3)
Team
Parishes of Jersey
 Surrey
 Yorkshire
Asia (4)
Team
All Black FC Hong Kong
Karen
 Tamil Eelam
West Papua
Africa (5)
Team
 Barawa
 Chagos Islands
 Darfur
 Matabeleland
 Western Sahara
North America (2)
Team
California
Kuskatan
South America (4)
Team
Armenian Argentine Community
Mapuches
Rapa Nui
Seleção Paulista

Member Federation

See also

References

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