Region of Murcia Football Federation

The Football Federation of Murcia (FFRM), founded in 1924,[1] is regional association under the control of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), which aims to organize official competitions within the Murcia region, whether football, futsal or beach soccer.

The headquarters of the FFRM and its various committees are located in Murcia.

History

Before the creation of the Football Association in the Region of Murcia, in 1919 the Federation of Valencia Football which had previously been responsible for clubs in the regions of Murcia and Albacete, was renamed Football Federation Levant, also called Federation Levantina. Teams playing in this federation came from the regions of Valencia (the provinces of Castellón Valencia and Alicante ) and Murcia (the provinces of Murcia and Albacete.) It was responsible for organizing the Levante Football Championship and for convening the Levante football team.

On 27 July 1924, 2 clubs, Murcia and Albacete, seceded from the Federation creating Levantina on September 7, 1924,[1] the Murcia Regional Federation Club-Foot ball, which changed its name to the term "Foot-ball" in 1941, and remained under that name until 1990 when it adopted the current name.

At first it contained 29 clubs from 17 towns in Murcia and Albacete.[1] In 1928 the territorial scope of the new federation was extended to cover most of the clubs in the province of Alicante. It further expanded in 1932 to cover the province of Almeria, and in 1933 those in the regions of Baza Granada and La Sagra.

The scope of the Federation was reduced in 1939 with the Almerian and Granadan clubs joining the Football Andalusian Federation. The federation was further reduced in size in 1977 with the removal of most of the clubs from Alicante and Valencia Provinces. The Albacete left to join the newly created Football Federation of Castilla La Mancha in 1986. Finally, with the incorporation of the clubs south of the province of Alicante in the Valencian Federation 1990, the Murcian Federation was restricted to the territory of the Murcia Autonomous Region, adopting the official name of this: Football Federation of Murcia.

Committees

In turn, the Football Association in the Region of Murcia is divided into various committees:

References

  1. 1 2 3 "The birth of Eagles Football Club". Regmurcia (www. regmurcia.com). Retrieved August 22, 2009.

External links

This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the 5/17/2016. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.