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  2. Spaniens fodboldforbund. Real Federación Española de Fútbol ( RFEF) er Spaniens nationale fodboldforbund og dermed det øverste ledelsesorgan for fodbold i landet. Det administrerer de spanske fodbolddivisioner, Copa del Rey, Supercopa de España og landsholdet og har hovedsæde i Las Rozas, en kommune nær Madrid . Forbundet blev grundlagt ...

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  4. The Spanish regional football federations are the association football governing bodies (alongside the Royal Spanish Football Federation) of each autonomous community in Spain. Most of them have their own football team. The 19 Football Federations are: Royal Andalusian Football Federation ( Andalusia ). Andalusia autonomous football team.

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  6. The Royal Aragonese Football Federation ( Spanish: Real Federación Aragonesa de Fútbol; RFAF) is the governing body of the sport of football in Aragon, Spain. The RFAF organises Group 17 of the Tercera Federación, with the assistance of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), as part of the Spanish football league system.

  7. However, there were discrepancies between the member clubs years later, and some of the clubs formed another association called the Royal Spanish Union of Clubs of Football. Finally, the two associations reached an agreement, and the Royal Spanish Football Federation was founded in 1913, which allowed Spanish football to enter FIFA.