Togolese Football Federation
The Togolese Football Federation (French: Fédération Togolaise de Football) or FTF is the governing body of football in Togo. In 2006, the Togo national football team participated for first time in the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
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Founded | 1960[1] |
Headquarters | Route de Kegué - Lomé |
FIFA affiliation | 1964 |
CAF affiliation | 1963 |
WAFU affiliation | 1975 |
President | Antoine Folly |
Vice-President | Essoham Assima-Kpatcha |
Website | http://www.ftftogo.com |
[2]==Staff==
- President: AKPOVY Kossi
- Vice President: WALLA Bernard
- General Secretary: LAMADOKOU Kossi
- Treasurer: BEDINADE Bireani
- Media Officer: AMEGA Koffi
- Men's Coach: LE ROY Claude
- Women's Coach: ZOUNGBEDE Paul (TOG)
- Futsal Coordinator: PATATU Amavi
- Referee Coordinator: AZALEKO Amewossina
Leagues
There are 9 major football leagues in Togo.
- Lomé Commune Lomé
- Ligue Maritime Est Aného, Tabligbo, Vo, Togoville, Akoumapé
- Ligue Maritime Ouest Lomé: Tsévié and Kévé prefectures
- Ligue de Kloto Kpalimé, Amou, Danyi
- Ligue des Plateaux Est Atakpamé, Notse, Tohoun
- Ligue des Plateaux Ouest Amlamé, Badou
- Ligue du Centre Sokodé, Tchamba, Sotouboua, Bassar, Blitta, Gérin-Kouka
- Ligue de la Kara Kara, Niamtougou, Pagouda, Bafilo
- Ligue des Savanes Dapaong, Mango, Kantè, Barkoissi, Bombouaka
Clubs
Notable FTF football clubs.
- Abou Ossé FC (Anié)
- AC Semassi FC (Sokodé)
- AS Douane (Lomé)
- ASKO Kara (Kara)
- Dynamic Togolais (Lomé)
- Etoile Filante de Lomé
- Gomido FC (Kpalime)
- Kotoko FC (Lavié)
- Maranatha FC (Fiokpo)
- Tchaoudjo AC (Sokodé)
- US Kokori (Tchamba)
- US Masséda (Masseville)
- AC Merlan (Lomé)
- AS Togo-Port (Lomé)
- Foadan FC (Dapaong)
- Togo Telecom FC (Lomé)
- Sara Sport de Bafilo
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References
- CAF and FIFA, 50 years of African football - the DVD, 2009
- CAF
External links
- Federation Togolaise de Football
- Togo Football News
- Togo at the FIFA website.
- Togo at CAF Online
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