This very much dependent on the context.
Assuming football (soccer) is the context F.A. stands for Football Association.
The term soccer rather than being an Americanism was originally a British slang term for association football. Soccer being derived from the "soc" in association.
FA does not stand for Fine Arts. It stands for Freshman in Arts, likewise F.Sc stands for Freshman in Science.
FA stands for Football Association (of England).
FA stands for Football Association in England. "The FA was founded in 1863 as the governing body of the game [of soccer] in England. The FA is responsible for all regulatory aspects of the game of football in England." --From TheFA.Com
FA likely stands for Finance Association, as in the case Olmos v. Washington Mutual Financial Association et al. "FA" is also listed as an abbreviation for Finance Association on abbreviation.com. It's an abbreviation for a type of firm. FA likely stands for Finance Association, as in the case Olmos v. Washington Mutual Financial Association et al. "FA" is also listed as an abbreviation for Finance Association on abbreviation.com. It's an abbreviation for a type of firm.
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I believe 'pt' stands for patent, as in Colt patent firearms
Fa Fa was created in 1998.
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The cast of La-Re-Mi-La-Fa-Re-Mi-Do-Re-Fa-Do-Mi Fa-Re-Mi-Fa-Mi-La-Do-Mi-Fa-Mi-Re-Fa Mi-Fa-Mi-Re-La-Fa-Mi-Re-Do-Mi-Re-Mi Fa-Re-Mi-Fa-Mi-Do-Re-Mi-Re-Fa-Mi-La - 1980 includes: Carles Santos
The so fa syllables are fa, do, re, sol, mi, fa.
'Psycho Killer' by Talking Heads.