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Federation of International Football Associations - traduzione in spagnolo

INTERNATIONAL GOVERNING BODY OF ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
Federation of International Football Associations; Federation Internationale de Football Association; F.I.F.A.; Fifa; Fédération internationale de football association; Federation International de Football Association; Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); Federation of International Football Association; FIFA's; The International Federation of Association Football; La Fédération Internationale de Football Association; Federation internationale de football association; La Federation Internationale de Football Association; Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA); FIFA membership; FIFA.com; Fifa.com; Fédération Internationale de Football Association; International Federation of Association Football; FIFA Emergency Committee; FIFATV; Federal international football association; FIFA XI; Federación Internacional de Fútbol Asociado; FIFA Medical Committee; FIFA (organisation); FIFA (organization); FIFA confederation; FIFA+; FIFA confederations; International Association Football Federation
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  • [[FIFA headquarters]] in [[Zürich]], [[Switzerland]]

Federation of International Football Associations         
FIFA, organización principal que organiza todas las organizaciones de fútbol internacional
football tournament         
  • Rutgers University (here pictured in 1882) played the first inter-collegiate football game v Princeton in 1869.
  • Richmond Paddock]], [[Melbourne]], 1866
  • Small football stadium in [[Croatia]]
  • An illustration of the ''Calcio Fiorentino'' field and starting positions, from a 1688 book by Pietro di Lorenzo Bini
  • All-Ireland Football Final]] in [[Croke Park]], 2004
  • A painting depicting [[Emperor Taizu of Song]] playing ''[[cuju]]'' (i.e. Chinese football) with his prime minister [[Zhao Pu]] (趙普) and other ministers, by the [[Yuan dynasty]] artist [[Qian Xuan]] (1235–1305)
  • Wales]] at the [[2006 Commonwealth Games]] in Melbourne
  • Football match in the 1846 [[Shrove Tuesday]] in [[Kingston upon Thames]], England
  • "Football" in France, circa 1750
  • Griffins RFC Kotka, the [[rugby union]] team from [[Kotka]], Finland, playing in the Rugby-7 Tournament in 2013
  • The Harvard v McGill game in 1874. It is considered the first rugby football game played in the United States.
  • An [[indoor soccer]] game at an open-air venue in Mexico. The [[referee]] has just awarded the red team a free kick.
  • [[International rules football]] test match from the [[2005 International Rules Series]] between Australia and Ireland at [[Telstra Dome]], [[Melbourne]], Australia
  • ''The Last Scrimmage'' by Edwin Buckman, depicting a rugby scrum in 1871
  • An illustration of so-called "mob football"
  • Street football, Venice (1960)
  • [[Harrow football]] players after a game at [[Harrow School]] (circa 2005)
  • An English cartoon from the 1890s lampooning the divide in rugby football which led to the formation of [[rugby league]]. The caricatures are of Rev. Frank Marshall, an arch-opponent of player payments, and James Miller, a long-time opponent of Marshall. The caption reads:

Marshall: "Oh, fie, go away naughty boy, I don't play with boys who can’t afford to take a holiday for football any day they like!"

Miller: "Yes, that's just you to a T; you’d make it so that no lad whose father wasn’t a millionaire could play at all in a really good team. For my part I see no reason why the men who make the money shouldn’t have a share in the spending of it."
  • [[Richard Lindon]] (seen in 1880) is believed to have invented the first footballs with rubber bladders.
  • Although the [[Rugby School]] (pictured) became famous due to a version that [[rugby football]] was invented there in 1823, most sports historians refuse this version stating it is apocryphal.
  • Oldest known painting of foot-ball in Scotland, by [[Alexander Carse]], c. 1810
  • Thomas Webster]]
  • Heading from The Sportsman (London) front page of 25 November 1910, illustrating the continued use of the word "football" to encompass both association football and rugby
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  • "Football" in Scotland, c. 1830
  • [[Tom Wills]], major figure in the creation of Australian football
  • Women's [[beach soccer]] game at YBF 2010 in [[Yyteri Beach]], [[Pori]], Finland
FAMILY OF TEAM SPORTS THAT INVOLVE, TO VARYING DEGREES, KICKING A BALL TO SCORE A GOAL AND PLAYED ON FOOT, AS OPPOSED TO HORSEBACK
FootBall; History of football; History of football games; Games called football; Football's; Modern codes of football; Foot ball; Foot Ball; Foot-ball; Foot-Ball; Football rules; Prehistory of association football; User:The Monster/TestRedirect; Football code; Football codes; Football (Group of Sports); Prehistory of football (soccer); Football games; Footbal; Football move; FOOTBALL; Code of football; Football tournament; Feetball; Football in Oceania
(n.) = torneo de fútbol
Ex: This year's football tournament was held on a very hot afternoon and all the teams gave their best despite the heat.
fife         
  • [[St Andrews Castle]]
  • [[Scottish Lowlands]] farm. Detail from Slezer's Prospect of Dunfermline, 1693
  • [[Deep Sea World]]
  • [[Dunfermline Abbey]]
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  • [[County Buildings, Cupar]], the former headquarters of Fife County Council
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  • [[Falkland Palace]]
  • [[Fife Coastal Path]]
  • Fife House]], seat of Fife Council
  • Fife is divided into 22 wards, each electing council members of the [[Fife Council]].
  • [[Forth Bridge]]
  • [[Pittencrieff Park]]
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  • [[Isle of May]]
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  • Looking across the farmland of North East Fife to the distant [[Lomond Hills]]
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  • [[St Andrews Cathedral]]
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  • [[Swilcan Bridge]]
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  • A closer view of the [[Lomond Hills]], seen from [[Auchtermuchty]]
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INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF CAT REGISTRIES
Federation International Feline; International Feline Federation; Felis Britannica; FIFe; Fédération International Féline; Federation Internationale Feline; Fédération internationale féline; FIFé; Federation internationale feline; Fédération Internationale de Féline
pífano
flautín de tono muy agudo

Definizione

supernova
sust. fem.
Astronomía. Denominación que se aplica a una clase de estrellas que brillan súbitamente en el cielo y después van decayendo lentamente en luminosidad hasta hacerse, a veces, invisibles. Las causas de este súbito brillo no son aun bien conocidas, aunque se atribuyen a procesos explosivos o implosivos. La aparición de una supernova es un fenómeno sumamente raro, suponiéndose que, en cada galaxia, ocurre como promedio una vez cada 400 años.

Wikipedia

FIFA

The Fédération internationale de football association (FIFA; ; French for International Association Football Federation) is the international governing body of association football, beach soccer, and futsal. It was founded in 1904 to oversee international competition among the national associations of Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland. Headquartered in Zürich, Switzerland, its membership now comprises 211 national associations. These national associations must each also be members of one of the six regional confederations into which the world is divided: CAF (Africa), AFC (Asia and Australia), UEFA (Europe), CONCACAF (North & Central America and the Caribbean), OFC (Oceania) and CONMEBOL (South America).

FIFA outlines a number of objectives in the organizational Statutes, including growing association football internationally, providing efforts to ensure it is accessible to everyone, and advocating for integrity and fair play. It is responsible for the organization and promotion of association football's major international tournaments, notably the World Cup which commenced in 1930, and the Women's World Cup which commenced in 1991. Although FIFA does not solely set the laws of the game, that being the responsibility of the International Football Association Board of which FIFA is a member, it applies and enforces the rules across all FIFA competitions. All FIFA tournaments generate revenue from sponsorships; in 2022, FIFA had revenues of over US $5.8 billion, ending the 2019–2022 cycle with a net positive of US$1.2 billion, and had cash reserves of over US$3.9 billion.

Reports by investigative journalists have linked FIFA leadership with corruption, bribery, and vote-rigging related to the election of FIFA president Sepp Blatter and the organization's decision to award the 2018 and 2022 World Cups to Russia and Qatar, respectively. These allegations led to the indictments of nine high-ranking FIFA officials and five corporate executives by the U.S. Department of Justice on charges including racketeering, wire fraud, and money laundering. On 27 May 2015, several of these officials were arrested by Swiss authorities, who were launching a simultaneous but separate criminal investigation into how the organization awarded the 2018 and 2022 World Cups. Those among these officials who were also indicted in the U.S. are expected to be extradited to face charges there as well.

Many officials were suspended by FIFA's ethics committee including Sepp Blatter and Michel Platini. In early 2017, reports became public about FIFA president Gianni Infantino attempting to prevent the re-elections of both chairmen of the ethics committee, Cornel Borbély and Hans-Joachim Eckert, during the FIFA congress in May 2017. On 9 May 2017, following Infantino's proposal, FIFA Council decided not to renew the mandates of Borbély and Eckert. Together with the chairmen, 11 of 13 committee members were removed. FIFA has been suspected of corruption regarding the Qatar FIFA World Cup.