South American Board of New Federations


The South American Board of New Federations,, also known by its acronym CSANF is the administrative and controlling body for non-FIFA football federations in South America. It was also initially affiliated with the now defunct N.F.-Board.
CSANF was founded on 25 May 2007 and is based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
One of the founders, Gonzalo Esteban Parada is the current President.

CSANF Cup

The CSANF Cup, sometimes called the Alternative America Cup, is the main competition organized by CSANF between the football teams of the peoples and regions affiliated with the CSANF. The first CSANF Cup was launched in 2011, a modest arrangement because of financial difficulties. The single match elimination of the loser was adopted.
The following Cup events were in 2014 called CSANF Cup - Fraternidad Internacional and the third was in 2017 called CSANF Cup - 10 Años o celebrate the 10th anniversary of the founding of the CSANF

Affiliated associations in Confederation of Independent Football Associations

Since 2019, CSANF has some associations affiliated to Confederation of Independent Football Associations.
The champion of the CSANF Cup, has the right, if affiliated at the same time with CONIFA, to qualify automatically to the following edition of the ConIFA World Cup as representative of the South American group. It is worth mentioning that this was a new opening, as until the 2019 agreement, ConIFA did not have any South American representation. However the CSANF champion was not obliged to participate in case it didn't want to. If the CSANF champion was not an affiliate or has financial issues that kept it from taking part, the CSANF runner-up would earn the right to take part.

Members

Currently, CSANF has representatives in 5 of 13 South American countries - Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Brazil and Colombia - and one special representative in Spain.
In total are 16 members, including the president, vice-president and the general secretary.

Board

Other representatives