Yes F.I.F.A is the officially governing body of football all over the world.
Basically, all of the countries in the world that are connected to football in anyway, from amateur to fully professional are under FIFA.
The governing body for all football (or soccer) world wide - is FIFA - (Federal International Football Association).
First of all, FIFA is the Federation International de Football Association, and the "world series" is called the World Cup, and it has never been in Hinishiwa
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All India Football Federation affiliated in FIFA in 1948.
the FIFA world cup is all about the love of soccer.
at 1951 England joined FIFA in 1905, but after WWI the British football associations boycotted FIFA. They all rejoined in 1946
FIFA is the world governing body of Football. They are the final authority as regards the sport, and the English version of the Laws of the Game, all 17 of them, is posted at their website. A link is provided.
The Football Association founded in 1863 was only ever set up to govern Association football in England. FIFA founded 1904 was set up as a single regulatory body for all countries after association football gained international popularity.
Firstly, we can't label all Americans as "Yanks" because below the Mason-Dixon Line, Southerners get offended.Secondly, in the UK and Europe, Football is Football ie Soccer.In the USA, American Football is Grid Iron and they also play Soccer.In New Zealand, they play Rugby Union (the "All Blacks") and Rugby League (the "Kiwis"), both of which are Football; and they play Soccer (the "All Whites") in the FIFA World Cup.In Australia, we play Rugby League (the "Kangaroos"), Rugby Union (the "Wallabies"), Australian Rules (AFL - the oldest codified and registered game in the World), all of which is Football; and we play Soccer (the "Socceroos") in the FIFA World Cup.
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Ryan Nelsen is the captain of New Zealand (All Whites) in 2010 FIFA World cup.