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The Federación Mexicana de Fútbol (FMF) is the governing body for football in Mexico, overseeing both professional and amateur activities. Established on August 23, 1927, it was formed by seven teams from the Major League of the Federal District. The FMF is headquartered in Toluca, State of Mexico, and operates three key facilities: the Central Office for administrative tasks, the Centro de Alto Rendimiento for high-performance training, and the Centro de Capacitación for training coaches and referees. The FMF manages various competitions, including Liga MX, Mexico's top professional league, and domestic cups like the Campeón de Campeones. It also oversees the national teams, including men's, women's, and youth squads, which compete in international tournaments. The FMF is committed to developing football at all levels through initiatives like Jugamos Todos, aimed at promoting youth participation, and the National Training System for certifying coaches and referees. With a strategic vision to position Mexico among the world's top football nations, the FMF emphasizes sports success, fair governance, and community outreach.
1927
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Sports
Industry
Mexico
Location
1,711,372
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900 employees
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