Dominica Football Association

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Dominica Football Association
CONCACAF
Founded1970
HeadquartersRoseau, Dominica
FIFA affiliation1994
CONCACAF affiliation1990 (Associate member), 1994
PresidentGlen Etienne
Websitewww.dominicafa.com

The Dominica Football Association is the governing body of football in Dominica.

The Dominica national football team is the national team of Dominica and is controlled by the Dominica Football Association. The national league of Dominica is the Dominica Championship.

In June 2012, the President of the DFA was removed from his role by the association's members until the end of his term in 2015 for his part in the Caribbean Football Union corruption scandal.

Association staff

Name Position Source
Dominica Glen Etienne President
Dominica Ken George Vice President
Dominica Corinthia Carbon General Secretary
Dominica Dexter Ducreay Treasurer
Dominica Jerome Bardouille Technical Director
Trinidad and Tobago Rajesh Latchoo Team Coach (Men's)
Dominica Albert Titre Team Coach (Women's)
Dominica Gerald George Media/Communications Manager
n/a Futsal Coordinator
Dominica Nehron Williams Referee Coordinator

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References

  1. ^ "Cayman now full members". Kingston Gleaner in newspaperarchive.com. 21 August 1990.
    "St. Kitts/Nevis, and Dominica are now full associate members of CONCACAF for a two-year period."
  2. ^ 23 April 1994: CONCACAF also granted full membership to the Dominican Football Federation and associated memberships to Anguilla, British Virgin Islands, Montserrat and Turks & Caicos Islands. "This Week in CONCACAF History: April 17–23". CONCACAF.com (2011). Archived from the original on 26 April 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Patrick John Banned". Dominica News Online. 30 June 2012. Retrieved 11 July 2012.
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