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Nagaland Football Association

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Nagaland Football Association
SportFootball
Jurisdiction Nagaland
Membership16 district associations
AbbreviationNFA
AffiliationAll India Football Federation (AIFF)
HeadquartersKohima
PresidentNeibou Sekhose
SecretaryBenel M. Lamthiu

The Nagaland Football Association (NFA)[1][2] is one of the 36 Indian state football associations that are affiliated with the All India Football Federation.[3] It is the state-level governing body of football in Nagaland, India. The Nagaland football team is also administered by NFA. Nagaland Football Association manages Nagaland Premier League,[4][5] the state football competition in Nagaland. It also sends state teams for Santosh Trophy and Senior Women's National Football Championship.

State teams

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Affiliated district associations

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All 16 district of Nagaland are affiliated with the Nagaland Football Association.

No. Association District President
1 Chümoukedima District Football Association Chümoukedima
2 Dimapur District Football Association Dimapur
3 Kiphire District Football Association Kiphire
4 Kohima District Football Association Kohima
5 Longleng District Football Association Longleng
6 Mokokchung District Football Association Mokokchung
7 Mon District Football Association Mon
8 Niuland District Football Association Niuland
9 Noklak District Football Association Noklak
10 Peren District Football Association Peren
11 Phek District Football Association Phek
12 Shamator District Football Association Shamator
13 Tseminyü District Football Association Tseminyü
14 Tuensang District Football Association Tuensang
15 Wokha District Football Association Wokha
16 Zünheboto District Football Association Zünheboto

Competitions

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Men's

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Affiliated clubs

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Club District
Dimapur United Dimapur
Doyang Wokha
Dynamic Dimapur
Flamingoz Peren
Kohima Komets Kohima
Life Sports Kohima
Naga Tornados Zunheboto
New Market Kohima
Sangpang Mokokchung
Zonipang Mokokchung

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Nagaland Football Association (NFA) | morungexpress.com". morungexpress.com. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Nagaland Football Association Archives". Khel Now. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  3. ^ "Nagaland Football Association". AIFF.
  4. ^ Ambrocia, Medolenuo (23 September 2019). "'Nagaland Premier League' needs to be revived: Zale Neikha". EastMojo. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  5. ^ "NFA signs MoU; to start Nagaland Premier League". MorungExpress. Retrieved 26 December 2021.