Governing body of association football in Mauritius
Mauritius Football Association
CAF
Short name
MFA
Founded
1952
Headquarters
Plaines Wilhems District
FIFA affiliation
1964
CAF affiliation
1965[1]
President
Samir Sobha
Website
mauritiusfa.mu
The Mauritius Football Association (MFA) is the governing body of football in Mauritius. It was founded in 1952, affiliated to FIFA in 1964 and to CAF in 1965. The association was formerly known as the Mauritius Sports Association but renamed to Mauritius Football Association in 1984 through the introduction of a Sports Act by the government. The founding members of the association were FC Dodo, Faucon Flacq SC (now renamed Flacq SC), CSC, Hounds, Royal College of Curepipe, and Saint Joseph College, all of which were based out of Curepipe and, with the exception of Flacq SC, have since ceased to exist. The Mauritius Football Association organizes the national football league and the national team.
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