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N.F.-Board
The
N.F.-Board
was a
federation
of
football
associations
established
on 12
December 2003
and
defunct
since
January 2013
. It was made up of teams that represent nations,
dependencies
,
unrecognized states
,
minorities
,
stateless peoples
, regions and micronations not
affiliated
to
FIFA
.
One of the founders was Luc Misson, a lawyer who represented Belgian footballer
Jean-Marc Bosman
in a case that led to the
Bosman ruling
.
VIVA
World Cup
N.F.-Board organized five VIVA
World Cups
the inaugural games in
November 2006
. The
events
were as follows:
2006
Viva World Cup
in
Occitania
2008 Viva World
Cup
in
Sápmi
2009 Viva World Cup in
Padania
2010 Viva World Cup in
Gozo
2012 Viva World Cup in
Kurdistan
Since 2013,
Non-FIFA international football
is managed by the
Confederation of Independent Football Associations
.
Former members of the NF-Board
The teams in
bold
competed
in at least one Viva World Cup.
Footnotes