- Football Association
-
(abbr the FA)
a British organization that was established in 1863 to decide the rules of the game of football. It controls the way game is played in England and is responsible for all English international football. It tries to encourage the playing of football by men, women and children and organizes several competitions each year, most importantly the FA Cup. Its members include representatives from the different professional and non-professional football leagues.
* * *
▪ British sports organizationruling body for English football (soccer), founded in 1863. The FA controls every aspect of the organized game, both amateur and professional, and is responsible for national competitions, including the Challenge Cup series that culminates in the traditional Cup Final at Wembley.The FA helped organize Scottish, Welsh, and Irish associations in the late 1800s to supervise the game in those countries. It later joined the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) to formulate rules of international competition.In the early 21st century, the FA represented about 37,000 clubs and millions of players. Its activities included producing instructional materials for coaches, players, and referees, advising foreign football organizations, approving rules and regulations of English leagues, and serving as a court for those charged with having broken such rules. FA headquarters are in London.* * *
Universalium. 2010.