Chadian Football Federation


The Chadian Football Federation is the governing body of football in Chad. It was founded in 1962, and affiliated to FIFA and to CAF in 1964. It organizes the national football leagues, including the Chad Premier League, Chad Cup and the national team. Its offices are located in N'Djamena. The FTFA is an apolitical, non-profit and non-denominational association. It has legal personality and financial autonomy. Its current president is Moctar Mahamoud Hamid.

History

La Fédération Tchadienne de Football Association was established by Order No. 27/INT of July 28, 1962 and the legislation in force in the Republic of Chad. It is registered under folio No. 6 Case 44 of the Ministry of the Interior on 23 March 23, 1963 in N'Djamena.
On December 11, 2016 FTFA Elective General Assembly was held, and Moctar Mahamoud Hamid was re-elected for a new four-year term. The votes cast were 114 votes out of 115.

Crest


Structure

The bodies of the FTFA are the General Assembly, the Executive Committee, the standing and ad hoc committees, the General Secretariat, the Audit Body, and the Electoral Bodies.
The Executive Committee is composed of 20 members and is structured as follows:
The General Secretariat performs all the administrative tasks of the FTFA under the direction of the Secretary General. Members of the General Secretariat are required to comply with the FTFA By-Laws and fulfill the tasks outlined in the best way possible.

Competitions

It organizes the following competitions:
;Men's football:
;Youth football
;Women's football

Presidents