Dominican Football Federation
{{Short description|Governing body of football in the Dominican Republic}}
{{More citations needed|date=January 2020}}
{{Infobox football association
|Logo = Fedofu logo.png
|Badge_size = 150px
|Founded = 1953
|FIFA affiliation = 1958
|Region = CONCACAF
|Region affiliation = 1964{{cite web|url=https://newspaperarchive.com/jm/kingston/kingston/kingston-gleaner/1964/04-02/page-20|title=Jamaica get 1966 soccer tourney|date=2 April 1964|publisher=Kingston Gleaner in newspaperarchive.com}}
"The Federation approved the re-incorporation of the Dominican Republic into the organization, while Trinidad and Puerto Rico were accepted as new members."
|President = Félix Rubén García Ciprián
|Coach = Ljubomir Crnokrak
|Broadcast Partner = OZ Sports
|Teams = 8
| Website = [http://fedofutbol.do/ fedofutbol.do]
}}
The Dominican Football Federation ({{langx|es|Federación Dominicana de Fútbol}}) is the governing body of football in the Dominican Republic.
Liga Dominicana de Futbol
{{Main|Liga Dominicana de Fútbol}}
The Liga Dominicana de Fútbol is the top division for association football in the Dominican Republic, it was created on September 16, 2014. The league begun in March 2015.
The Dominican Football Federation announced the creation of the Dominican Football League (LDF), in a ceremony held at the Ambassador Hotel Santo Domingo. The ceremony was attended by President of CONCACAF Jeffrey Webb, President of the Dominican Olympic Committee Luisín Mejia, the vice-minister of sports Marcos Diaz among others.
Ten teams participate in this league.
Football in the Dominican Republic
Football is the fourth most popular sport in the Dominican Republic, as baseball, basketball and volleyball are more popular.{{citation needed|date=January 2023}} In recent years football has gained in popularity, particularly among young people. In 2001 the national association celebrated its first significant success, with the U-23 team winning the Copa de Las Antillas. The Dominican Republic has not yet qualified for FIFA World Cup 2026.
The first Goal Project
FIFA vice-president Jack Warner opened the Dominican Republic FAs new centre for football development on 2 July 2003. The building can be found just outside the city of San Cristobal. The first phase, involving building offices for the national association and classrooms for the people attending the courses of the various training programmes, will be financed by the Goal Programme, with extra funds coming from the FIFA Financial Assistance Programme. In the second phase, due to be completed by the end of 2003, various technical facilities, such as playing pitches and accommodation for players and coaches, will be constructed. The government has also donated {{convert|25|acre|m2}} of land as part of this project.
Association staff
Financing of Goal project
Project
Centre for football development in San Cristobal
project approved
4 March 2002
Status
Opened on 2 July 2003
Total cost
USD 430,922
Goal
USD 400,000
FAP
USD 30,922
Second Goal project
The San Cristobal centre for football development inaugurated in July 2003 will be raised by one storey to accommodate bedrooms and medical rooms. A separate building nearby contains dressing rooms and toilets for everyone using the different pitches that also belong to the training centre. This extension is the culmination of the original plan for a fully equipped and functioning technical centre, funded by Goal and partly by the associations own resources.
Financing of Goal project
Project
Extension of project 1 to the training centre
Project approved on
15 March 2006
Status
Implementation
Total cost
USD 535,221 Financed by
Goal
USD 400,000
FAP
USD 135,221
Other FIFA development activities
Until 1990
2 courses
1992, 1999
Futuro courses
1990
Olympic Solidarity course
Old logo
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References
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External links
- [http://fedofutbol.do/ Official website]
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20070609065114/http://www.fifa.com/associations/association=dom/index.html Dominican Republic] at the FIFA website
- [https://www.concacaf.com/inside-concacaf/member-associations/dominican-republic/ Dominican Republic] at CONCACAF site
{{Sports governing bodies in the Dominican Republic}}
{{Football in the Dominican Republic}}
{{CONCACAF associations}}
{{International football}}
Category:Football in the Dominican Republic
Category:1953 establishments in the Dominican Republic
Category:Sports organizations established in 1953
Category:Association football governing bodies in the Caribbean