KFA

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KFA is the commonly used abbreviation for the Korea Football Association, the governing body of football in South Korea.

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Korea Football Association 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf football association
non-profit organization
sports governing body
abbreviation KFA NERFINISHED
afcAffiliation Asian Football Confederation NERFINISHED
basedInCity Seoul NERFINISHED
basedInCountry South Korea NERFINISHED
controlsTeam South Korea national football team NERFINISHED
South Korea national under-17 football team NERFINISHED
South Korea national under-20 football team NERFINISHED
South Korea national under-23 football team NERFINISHED
South Korea women's national football team NERFINISHED
South Korea women's national under-17 football team NERFINISHED
South Korea women's national under-20 football team NERFINISHED
country South Korea
fifaAffiliation FIFA NERFINISHED
founded 1933
foundedAs Joseon Football Association NERFINISHED
fullName Korea Football Association NERFINISHED
governsSport association football
beach soccer
futsal
governsTerritory Republic of Korea NERFINISHED
headquartersCountry South Korea NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Seoul NERFINISHED
languageOfOperation Korean
memberOf Asian Football Confederation NERFINISHED
East Asian Football Federation NERFINISHED
FIFA NERFINISHED
nativeNameLanguage ko
organizesCompetition K League 1 NERFINISHED
K League 2 NERFINISHED
K3 League NERFINISHED
K4 League NERFINISHED
Korea National League Championship NERFINISHED
Korean FA Cup NERFINISHED
recognisedBy Korean Sport & Olympic Committee NERFINISHED
region Asia NERFINISHED
responsibility development of football in South Korea
management of national football teams of South Korea
organization of national football leagues in South Korea
shortName KFA NERFINISHED
sport football
subConfederationAffiliation East Asian Football Federation NERFINISHED
website https://www.kfa.or.kr

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