Football Federation Australia (FFA) is the governing body of football in Australia and is a member of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the international governing body for football. Information regarding FIFA is available at www.fifa.com
While FIFA has the FFA and 207 other national associations as its members, it also recognises six confederations loosely grouped along continental lines. Each FIFA member is also a member of a confederation. FFA is a member of the Asian Football Confederation, having joined that body on 1 January 2006. Information regarding the Asian Football Confederation is available at www.the-afc.com.
FFA was established in 2004 and is a member-based organisation. FFA’s membership is loosely based on Australia’s federated system of government and is comprised New South Wales, Northern New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Australian Capital Territory, Tasmania and Northern Territory. Each of these governing bodies has a commitment to comply with the FFA constitution, applicable statutes, by-laws and regulations and is responsible for the game within their respective geographic regions.
In 2005, FFA established Australia’s first ever fully professional national football league – the Hyundai A-League. Today, the Hyundai A-League consists of the following football clubs: Adelaide United, Central Coast Mariners, Newcastle Jets, Sydney FC, Brisbane Roar, Perth Glory, Melbourne Victory, Melbourne Heart, the new Sydney Club representing Western Sydney and Wellington Phoenix. FFA’s membership also includes a representative of the clubs participating in the Hyundai A-League.
FFA’s long-term vision is to establish Australia as a truly world-class football nation.
In order to achieve this vision, FFA’s business operations are structured across three core strategic pillars:
1. National Teams & Elite Player Development;
2. A-League & Competitions; and
3. Football Community.
In 2011, FFA was awarded the right to host the AFC Asian Cup in 2015. The AFC Asian Cup 2015 will be the first ever senior men’s football tournament staged in Australia and is expected to attract a cumulative global television audience of over 1 billion people.
FFA Board
Chairman: Frank Lowy AC
Deputy Chairman: Brian Schwartz AM
Moya Dodd
Joseph Healy
Jack Reilly
Chris Rex
Peter Tredinnick
Phillip Wolanski AM
Management Committee
Chief Executive Officer:David Gallop
Chief Financial Officer: John Kelly
Head of Corporate Affairs and Communications: Kyle Patterson
Head of Hyundai A-League: Damien de Bohun
Head of Legal & Business Affairs: Jo Setright
Head of National/International Football Development: John Boultbee AM
National Technical Director: Han Berger
Head of Commercial Operations: David Tucker