Overview
The Football Federation of Armenia (FFA) is the official governing organization for association football in Armenia. It is based in Yerevan and oversees the rules, administration and promotion of the sport at all levels. The FFA administers domestic competitions and represents Armenia in international football bodies.
Structure and responsibilities
The federation's responsibilities span organization, regulation and development. Key roles include:
- Running the national league system and cup competitions, most notably the Armenian Premier League and Armenian Cup.
- Managing the Armenian national football teams — senior, youth and women's squads — and preparing them for qualifiers and tournaments.
- Training and licensing coaches and referees, setting competition rules and enforcing discipline.
- Coordinating grassroots, youth development and infrastructure projects with partners such as UEFA and FIFA.
History and development
Following Armenia's independence, a national federation was established to organize domestic football and to join international bodies. Over subsequent decades the FFA developed league structures, created youth academies and worked to improve facilities and coaching standards. Its evolution reflects broader investment in sports governance and international competition.
Competitions and international role
Domestically, the FFA sets the calendar for league and cup play and supervises club licensing. Internationally, it registers national teams for World Cup and European Championship qualifying, engages in UEFA and FIFA development programs, and facilitates Armenian clubs' participation in continental competitions.
Importance and notable facts
Beyond match organization, the federation is central to talent identification, staging high-profile fixtures in the capital, and fostering community programs. The FFA liaises with public authorities and sponsors to support stadium upgrades and youth initiatives, aiming to raise the level of Armenian football regionally and globally. For official information and resources see the federation's pages at official site and related competition and team pages at linked outlets.