UNIFFAC

Governing body for Central African football associations From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

UNIFFAC

The Central African Football Federations' Union, officially abbreviated as UNIFFAC[a], is a sports governing body representing the football associations of Central Africa. Former president of the Cameroonian Football Federation, Iya Mohammed was elected UNIFFAC president twice in 2006 and 2008.[1]

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  • Central African Football Federations' Union
  • Union des Fédérations de Football d'Afrique Centrale (French)
  • União das Federações Centroafricanas de Futebol (Portuguese)
  • Unión de Federaciones de Fútbol de África Central (Spanish)
  • UNIFFAC
AbbreviationUNIFFAC
TypeSports governing body
Region served
Central Africa
Membership
Official language
English, French, Portuguese and Spanish
President
Iya Mohammed
Parent organization
CAF
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Members

Competitions

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Perspective

Current title holders

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Competition Year Champions Title Runners-up Next edition Dates
National teams (men's)
UNIFFAC U20 Cup 2025  DR Congo 1st  Congo TBD
UNIFFAC U17 Cup 2023  Cameroon 3rd  Congo 2025 February 11 to March 2
UNIFFAC U-15 Schools Cup 2022 Democratic Republic of the Congo Institut Horizon of Bukavu 1st Republic of the Congo GS Louis Samuel TBD
National teams (women's)
UNIFFAC Women's Cup 2020  Equatorial Guinea 1st  DR Congo TBD
UNIFFAC Women's U-20 Cup 2024  Cameroon  Congo TBD
UNIFFAC Women's U-17 Cup
UNIFFAC Girls Schools Cup 2022 Republic of the Congo CEG Mfilou of Brazzaville 1st Democratic Republic of the Congo USC of Goma TBD
Club teams (women's)
CAF Women's Champions League Qualifiers 2024 Democratic Republic of the Congo TP Mazembe 2sd Cameroon Lekié FF 2025
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Defunct competitions

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Competition Period
Central African Games Football tournament(1976–1987)
UDEAC Cup1984–1990
UNIFAC Cup1999
CEMAC Cup2003–2014
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A women's tournament and the re-introduction of the Clubs Cup was announced on 11 January 2011.[2]

See also

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  1. French: Union des Fédérations de Football d'Afrique Centrale; Portuguese: União das Federações Centroafricanas de Futebol; Spanish: Unión de Federaciones de Fútbol de África Central

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