South American Board of New Federations

The South American Board of New Federations (Spanish: Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones), (Portuguese: Conselho Sul-Americano de Novas Federações), also known by its acronym CSANF is the administrative and controlling body for non-FIFA football federations in South America.[1] It was also initially affiliated with the now defunct N.F.-Board.

South American Board of New Federations
Consejo Sudamericano de Nuevas Federaciones
Conselho Sul-Americano de Novas Federações
MottoAll must play!
(pt:Todos devem jogar!)
(es:¡Todos deben jugar!)
FormationMay 25, 2007
TypeSports organization
HeadquartersBuenos Aires, Argentina
Membership
South American regions, ethnic groups, small nations
Official language
Spanish, Portuguese
Gonzalo Esteban Parada
Vice President
Thiago Fernandes Monteiro
General Secretary
Gonzalo Flores Domarchi
Employees
03 (including the president)
02 (including the general secretary)
03 (including the vice-president)
01
01
01 (special representative)
Websitewww.csanf.net

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 (in Spanish Copa América Alternativa), 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

# Year Title Host Final
Winner Score Runner-up
1 2011 Copa CSANF 2011 Juan Fernández Islands
Chile

Juan Fernández Islands
1 – 1
(4 – 3 Penalty
kicks
)

Aimará Nation
2 2014 Copa CSANF 2014 -
Fraternidad Internacional
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Armenian Argentine Community
8 - 3

Esperanto
3 2017 Copa CSANF -
10 Años
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Armenian Argentine Community
10 - 0

Fernando de Noronha

Affiliated associations in Confederation of Independent Football Associations

Since 2019, CSANF has some associations affiliated to Confederation of Independent Football Associations (ConIFA). 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 (if affiliated with ConIFA) would earn the right to take part.

Members

Selection Area Membership Category Year
federation
founded
Aymara Nation [2] Mainly Chile
Also: Bolivia, Peru
Associate
2010
Juan Fernández Islands [3] Chile Associate
2010
Mapuche Nation[3] Chile
Argentina
Associate
2010
Mbyá-Guaraní people[3] Paraguay
Brazil
Argentina
Associate
2011
Fernando de Noronha[3] Brazil Associate
2012
Roraima[3] Brazil Affiliate member
2015
Credited as Special members
Easter Island Chile Special Associate
Team: CF Rapa Nui
2009
Esperanto[4] International Special Associate
2014
Armenian Argentine Community Argentina Special Associate
2014
  • Isla de Pascua and Esperanto were earlier members of the now-defunct NF-Board
  • Isla de Pascua and Mapuche Nation are members of ConIFA

Potencial Members

Staff

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

  • Gonzalo Esteban Parada (President)
  • Thiago Fernandes Monteiro (Vice-President)
  • Gonzalo Flores Domarchi (Secretary General)

Other representatives (current and earlier)

  • Facundo Mango Vorrath
  • Javier Luis Parada
  • Jorge González Aburto
  • Benedito Júnior
  • Anderson Fernandes Borges
  • Esteban Riveros Zárate
  • Daniel Stéfano Cañete
  • Raúl Sánchez (Special Representative)
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See also

Footnotes

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