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FIFA affiliation = 1998 |
FIFA affiliation = 1998 |
Region = [[CONCACAF]] |
Region = [[CONCACAF]] |
Region affiliation = 1994 (Associate member),<ref>April 23, 1994: For the fourth time, CONCACAF held its (19th) Ordinary and (15th) Extraordinary Congresses at the same time in New York City (USA) … Thirty CONCACAF-affiliated national associations attended the meetings at The Plaza Hotel under the chairmanship of President Jack Warner of Trinidad & Tobago ... The following individuals were elected to Exceutive Committee positions: Lisle Austin of Barbados, CONCACAF Vice-President - Caribbean Zone; Canada's Jim Fleming, CONCACAF Vice-President - North American Zone; Rafael Salguero of Guatemala, CONCACAF Executive Committee Member - Central American Zone; and Costa Rica's Isaac Sasso Sasso, FIFA Executive Committee Member - Central American Zone … CONCACAF also granted full membership to the Dominican Football Federation and associated memberships to Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat and Turks & Caicos Islands. {{cite web|title=This Week in CONCACAF History: April 17-23|url=http://www.concacaf.com/page/ThisWeekInDetail/0,,12813~2344059,00.html|publisher=CONCACAF.com (2011)}}</ref> 1996 |
Region affiliation = 1994 (Associate member),<ref>April 23, 1994: For the fourth time, CONCACAF held its (19th) Ordinary and (15th) Extraordinary Congresses at the same time in New York City (USA) … Thirty CONCACAF-affiliated national associations attended the meetings at The Plaza Hotel under the chairmanship of President Jack Warner of Trinidad & Tobago ... The following individuals were elected to Exceutive Committee positions: Lisle Austin of Barbados, CONCACAF Vice-President - Caribbean Zone; Canada's Jim Fleming, CONCACAF Vice-President - North American Zone; Rafael Salguero of Guatemala, CONCACAF Executive Committee Member - Central American Zone; and Costa Rica's Isaac Sasso Sasso, FIFA Executive Committee Member - Central American Zone … CONCACAF also granted full membership to the Dominican Football Federation and associated memberships to Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat and Turks & Caicos Islands. {{cite web|title=This Week in CONCACAF History: April 17-23|url=http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.concacaf.com/page/ThisWeekInDetail/0,,12813~2344059,00.html|publisher=CONCACAF.com (2011)}}</ref> 1996 |
President = Christopher Bryan |
President = Christopher Bryan |
Coach = [[Charles Cook]] |
Coach = [[Charles Cook]] |

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Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association
CONCACAF
File:Turks & Caicos Islands Football Association.svg
Founded1996
FIFA affiliation1998
CONCACAF affiliation1994 (Associate member),[1] 1996
PresidentChristopher Bryan
Websitehttps://www.tcifootballassociation.com/

The Turks and Caicos Islands Football Association is the governing body of football in the Turks and Caicos Islands. They control the Turks and Caicos Islands national football team, the MFL League men's league and the WFL League women's league.

References

  1. ^ April 23, 1994: For the fourth time, CONCACAF held its (19th) Ordinary and (15th) Extraordinary Congresses at the same time in New York City (USA) … Thirty CONCACAF-affiliated national associations attended the meetings at The Plaza Hotel under the chairmanship of President Jack Warner of Trinidad & Tobago ... The following individuals were elected to Exceutive Committee positions: Lisle Austin of Barbados, CONCACAF Vice-President - Caribbean Zone; Canada's Jim Fleming, CONCACAF Vice-President - North American Zone; Rafael Salguero of Guatemala, CONCACAF Executive Committee Member - Central American Zone; and Costa Rica's Isaac Sasso Sasso, FIFA Executive Committee Member - Central American Zone … CONCACAF also granted full membership to the Dominican Football Federation and associated memberships to Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat and Turks & Caicos Islands. "This Week in CONCACAF History: April 17-23". CONCACAF.com (2011).