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  2. The Football Association - Wikipedia

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    The FA is a member of both UEFA and FIFA and holds a permanent seat on the International Football Association Board (IFAB) which is responsible for the Laws of the Game. As the first football association, it does not use the national name "English" in its title. The FA is based at Wembley Stadium, London.

  3. David Gill (football executive) - Wikipedia

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    On 2 June 2006, Gill was elected onto the board of The Football Association, replacing Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein. Gill said he was delighted to be working with the other board members of The Football Association. One of the first issues he had to deal with was the "club-vs.-country" row over Wayne Rooney's foot at the 2006 FIFA World Cup.

  4. Greg Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Clarke was chairman and a director (1999–2002) [9] of Leicester City. [10] He was chairman of The Football League from March 2010 [8] to June 2016. [11]Nominated by the FA board in July 2016, Clarke assumed the role of chairman of the FA on 4 September 2016. [11]

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject National Football League/List of ...

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    Director of player personnel – John Wojciechowski; Director of football operations – Milt Hendrickson; Director of college scouting – Matt Malaspina; Assistant director of college scouting – Patrick Moore; Director of pro personnel – Richmond Williams; Director of football administration – Melaine Marohl; National scout – Sam Seale

  6. FA Council - Wikipedia

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    The FA Council consists of 92 elected representatives, from the FA Premier League, the Football League, County FAs, and the non-executive board of The Football Association. The council meets to decide the major policies of The FA, which is the governing body of English football.

  7. International Football Association Board - Wikipedia

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    The International Football Association Board (IFAB) is an international self-regulatory body of association football that is known for determining the Laws of the Game, the regulations for the gameplay of football. It was founded in 1886 in order to establish standardised regulations or "Laws" for the gameplay of international competition, and ...

  8. Paul Barber (football executive) - Wikipedia

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    As Commercial Director and Director of Marketing and Communications for the Football Association (The FA), Paul Barber created "FA Partners". The FA's sponsorship programme for 1999–2003 secured agreements with a range of sponsors including McDonald's, Pepsi, Carlsberg, Nationwide Building Society, British Airways, The Libyan Government and Umbro.

  9. Category:Chairmen of the Football Association - Wikipedia

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