Association of Indonesia Futsal Academy

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Association of Indonesia Futsal Academy
Formation10 March 2013
TypeSports organization
Headquarters Flag of Indonesia.svg Jakarta, Indonesia

The Association of Indonesia Futsal Academy, commonly called AAFI (Indonesian: Asosiasi Akademi Futsal Indonesia) is the sole, independent body directly representing youth futsal at Indonesia level. AAFI exists to protect and promote Indonesian youth futsal. Its aim is to create a new, more democratic governance model that truly reflects the key role of youth development in futsal.

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History

At the date of March 10, 2013 the association was officially formed as a place for youth futsal player in Indonesia. The Association aims to develop futsal sport since the age of six to sixteen years with regular competitions held annually. [1]

Structure

The AAFI Executive Board currently stands as such:

Board of Advisors
Head of Organization and Financial Affairs
Head of Marketing and Public Relations
Head of Development of Achievement and Competition
Head of Information, Communications and Research Development

AAFI Tournament

AAFI covering certain tournament in the inaugural edition in 2013, just compare the two age categories is the category under-13 years of age and under-16 years of age.

Under-13

SeasonChampionScoreRunner-upRef
2013Hattrick FC3 - 1Picessa School Futsal [2]

Under-16

SeasonChampionScoreRunner-upRef
2013Enrico Futsal Academy1 - 1
(4 - 3, p.s.o.)
Futsal [3]

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References

  1. "AAFI wadah kompetisi futsal usia dini". spiritfutsal.com. Archived from the original on 16 July 2013. Retrieved 12 March 2013.
  2. "Hattrick Bekasi juara AAFI Turnamen U13". spiritfutsal.com. Archived from the original on 10 July 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2013.
  3. "ENRICO Raih Trophy pertama AAFI Turnamen U16". spiritfutsal.com. Archived from the original on 19 July 2013. Retrieved 11 March 2013.