Английская Википедия:International Socca Federation
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The International Socca Federation (ISF) is an organization which sets up the Socca World Cup. It is a governing body for amateur[1] six-a-side football.
Any national organisation which runs 5, 6, 7 or 8-a-side football leagues is eligible to join ISF. [2]
History
Formation
The ISF was formed in late 2017 by small-sided football teams across Europe and the rest of the world. It was launched at a ceremony in Birmingham in February 2018, with guests of honour including World Cup and EURO referee Mark Clattenburg.[3][4] 51 countries invited to the launch.[5]
Eligibility criteria are minimal. Anyone who wants to run a national 6-a-side team in their country can register with the ISF if no such team already exists, subject to an approval process.[6]
Governance
The governance structure announced involves a number of top figures from the Socca world. Pakistani businessman Shahzeb Mehmood Trunkwala of World Group[7] was elected as Honorary Vice President, along with English solicitor and charity founder Tim Ollerenshaw.[8]
Greek businessman Thanos Papadopoulos[9] took over as CEO, and German events mogul Christoph Köchy[10] became Head Of Sponsorship.[11] Stuart Winton, a socca referee, was appointed tournament director.[12][13]
Ambassadors
Popular football figures were signed on to be ambassadors, led by Brazilian World Cup winner Ronaldinho, who has played in socca exhibition games in Pakistan in summer 2017.[14][15] Other players that signed up to be ambassadors included Robert Pires and Ryan Giggs.[16]
Members
62 nations sorted by 2023 full men ranking: [17]
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- Asia (11)
- Шаблон:CHN
- Шаблон:OMA
- Шаблон:PAK
- Шаблон:IND
- Шаблон:SYR
- Шаблон:KUW
- Шаблон:KSA
- Шаблон:IRI
- Шаблон:QAT
- Шаблон:BHR
- Шаблон:IRQ
- Africa (9)
- Americas (11)
- Шаблон:BRA
- Шаблон:MEX
- Шаблон:USA
- Шаблон:CHI
- Шаблон:ARG
- Шаблон:CAN
- Шаблон:CRC
- Шаблон:COL
- Шаблон:URU
- Шаблон:PER
- Шаблон:PAR
- Euro (31)
- Шаблон:KAZ
- Шаблон:POL
- Шаблон:GER
- Шаблон:GRE
- Шаблон:UKR
- Шаблон:CRO
- Шаблон:SLO
- Шаблон:FRA
- Шаблон:ENG
- Шаблон:MDA
- Шаблон:SCO
- Шаблон:RUS
- Шаблон:BUL
- Шаблон:HUN
- Шаблон:BEL
- Шаблон:LAT
- Шаблон:POR
- Шаблон:ESP
- Шаблон:GEO
- Шаблон:CYP
- Шаблон:LTU
- Шаблон:ROU
- Шаблон:ITA
- Шаблон:IRL
- Шаблон:ALB
- Шаблон:TUR
- Шаблон:SVK
- Шаблон:LUX
- Шаблон:SUI
- Шаблон:SRB
- Шаблон:WAL
Socca World Cup
The inaugural 2018 Socca World Cup took place in Lisbon, Portugal, at the Trunkwala Stadium. It was refereed by Clattenburg.[18][19][20] Successive World Cups were held in Rethymno, Crete[21] (2019), Budapest, Hungary[22] (2022), and Essen, Germany[23] (2023).
Other leagues
Шаблон:Main A Socca Champions League was held in October 2018 in Porec, Croatia. Dynamik Toruń from Poland emerged as champions.[24] A second Champions League was held in Maribor, Slovenia in September 2019. Slovenian side ARKO Kljucarovci beat Dynamik Toruń 4–2 in overtime.[25]
In 2023, The first Socca EuroCup took place in Chișinău, Moldova. Kazakhstan won 2-1 on penalties against Romania.[26] 13 teams participated.
See also
- World Minifootball Federation
- Five-a-side football
- Seven-a-side football
- Minifootball
- Indoor soccer
- The Soccer Tournament
- Powerleague
- Freestyle football
- Street football
- Homeless World Cup
- World Cup of Masters
References
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