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Governing body of association football in Curaçao From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Curaçao Football Federation (Papiamento: Federashon Futbòl Kòrsou; abbreviated as FFK) is the governing body of association football in Curaçao. It is the legal successor of the Netherlands Antillean Football Union, which ended with the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010. International matches are represented by the Curaçao national football team. The NAVU was renamed to FFK on 9 February 2011[2] after FIFA had encouraged changing the name and update statutes,[3] like dealing with Bonaire, who belonged then to the Netherlands.
CONCACAF | |
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Founded | 1921 |
Headquarters | Willemstad, Curaçao |
FIFA affiliation | 1932 |
CONCACAF affiliation | 1961[1] |
President | Ramiro Griffith |
Vice-President | Sharetti Bryan |
Website | http://www.ffk.cw/ |
Name | Position | Source |
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Ramiro Griffith | President | [4][5] |
Sharetti Bryan | Vice President | [4] |
Margareth Cranevelt | General Secretary | [4] |
Stanley Coffy | 2nd General Secretary | [5] |
Fabi Constansia | Treasurer | [4] |
Gersley Gijsbertha | Technical Director | [6] |
Dean Gorré | Team Coach (Men's) | [6] |
Team Coach (Women's) | [4] | |
Liviena Rijschot | Media/Communications Manager | [4] |
n/a | Futsal Coordinator | [4] |
Hubert Isenia | Referee Coordinator | [4] |
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