Bermuda Football Association

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Bermuda Football Association
CONCACAF
Bermuda Football Association 2020 logo with name.png
Founded1928;96 years ago (1928)
FIFA affiliation1962
CONCACAF affiliation1967 [1]
PresidentMark Wade
Website bermudafa.com

The Bermuda Football Association, founded in 1928, is the official football organization in Bermuda and is in charge of the Bermudian national team. The league is also in charge of the sporting leagues on the island.

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Association staff

NamePositionSource
Flag of Bermuda.svg Mark Wade President [2] [3]
Flag of Bermuda.svg Shannon Burgess Senior Vice-president [4]
Flag of Bermuda.svg David Sabir General secretary [5] [6]
Flag of Bermuda.svg Kim Richards Treasurer [7]
Flag of Bermuda.svg Maurice Lowe Technical director [8]
Flag of Bermuda.svg Kyle Lightbourne Team coach (men's) [9]
Flag of Bermuda.svg Naquita Robinson Team coach (women's) [10]
Flag of Bermuda.svg David Sabir Media/communications manager [11]
n/aFutsal Coordinator
Flag of Bermuda.svg Crenstant Williams Referee coordinator [12]

Leagues in Order from Highest to lowest

Men

Women

Youth

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