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Yorùbá Football Federation[1] was founded as a football organization for the Yoruba[2] people internationally. The organization was admitted[3] into second world organization[4] organizing a football cup aside from FIFA, the CONIFA Confederation of independent football association in October, 2020.[5] The Yoruba Football Federation is not a member of FIFA, CAF or WAFU therefore it can't play any games organised by these organizations.

Yorùbá National Football Team
Nickname(s)Yorùbá Leopard
AssociationYoruba Football Federation
ConfederationConIFA
Sub-confederationConIFA Africa
Home stadiumOnikan Stadium
First colours
Websitehttps://yorubaff.org

History


The Yoruba Football Federation came into existence 1 September 2020 with grounds at Onikan Stadium Yorubaland.  The Yoruba are a great footballing nation both as players and supporters, the presence of Yoruba footballers allows the Yoruba to grow and celebrate its own.

In October 2020 the Yoruba Football Federation was admitted into the Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CONIFA).  CONIFA is the football federations for all associations outside of FIFA.[6]

YFF is planning to go for the first CONIFA Africa Football Cup that will come up in Zanzibar in November[year missing] and also in the CONIFA World Football Cup.[7][8][9][10]



The official colours of the Yorùbá Football Federation are green, red, black and white, like the Yoruba Flag.

The meaning of the shirt colours is as follows: "Red represents the blood of the martyrs shed in the various struggle of the Yoruba wars from ancient history, through the Fulani invasions to the Operation Wetie, the Agbekoya revolt and the June 12 uprising, among others. Black represents the colour of the black man's skin. The Yoruba represent the largest collection of any ethnic group of the black race anywhere in the world. We are the shining beacon for all black people all over the world."


References


  1. "Ilana Omo Oodua Takes Yoruba Football to CONIFA World Cup!". Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  2. "ILANA OMO OODUA TAKES YORUBA FOOTBALL TO CONIFA WORLD CUP! – Ìlànà Ọmọ Oòduà". Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  3. Cañete, Daniel (2020-11-11). "FUTBOL NO FIFA - Daniel Cañete: Biafra y Yoruba nuevos miembros de CONIFA - Biafra and Yoruba new members of CONIFA". FUTBOL NO FIFA - Daniel Cañete. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  4. "Yoruba Nation And Its Alliance In Nigeria Under NINAS". NaijaWorld. Retrieved 2021-09-03.
  5. "Yoruba". CONIFA. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  6. "Yoruba". CONIFA. Retrieved 2021-07-30.
  7. Zanzibar, Mwajuma Juma in (2021-04-29). "Tanzania: Conifa Football Tournament Postponed to August". allAfrica.com. Retrieved 2021-07-31.
  8. Utomo, Ario Bimo (2019-04-08). "The Paradiplomatic Role of the ConIFA in Promoting Self-Determination of Marginalised Entities". Jurnal Global & Strategis. 13 (1): 25. doi:10.20473/jgs.13.1.2019.25-36. ISSN 2442-9600.
  9. Fair, Laura (2001). Pastimes and Politics : Culture, Community, and Identity in Post-Abolition Urban Zanzibar, 1890-1945. Ohio University Press. ISBN 978-0-8214-4093-3. OCLC 649929751.
  10. "Home". CONIFA. Retrieved 2021-07-30.



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