FIFA Women's Football Rankings
The International Football Federation was established in Paris, France on May 2 1, 1904, and its headquarters moved from Paris, France to Zurich, Switzerland on May 1932. There are 2 1 1 members, and they are members of international sports federations. FIFA has three major national team events, namely the World Cup, the U20 World Cup and the U 17 World Cup.
FIFA has six regional organizations in Europe, Asia, Africa, Central and North America and the Caribbean, South America and Oceania. The working languages are English, French, Spanish and German. In the world, women's football ranks first in the United States, followed by Germany, then Sweden, and so on. China women's football team can only rank 14, after all, the strength is there.
functional institution
The FIFA Council is the leading body in daily work, consisting of the President, 8 Vice-Presidents, 28 Council members and 37 people.
FIFA has 15 special committees: Finance Committee, World Cup Organizing Committee, Confederations Cup Organizing Committee, Olympic Football Organizing Committee, FIFA Youth Competition Committee, Indoor Football Committee, Women's Football Committee, Referee Committee, Technical Committee, Sports Medicine Committee, Athletes' Identity Committee, Legal Affairs Committee, Safety and Fair Competition Committee, Media Committee and Etiquette Committee.
The FIFA Secretariat consists of three departments: Technical Department, Finance Department and Development Department.
The highest authority of FIFA is the Congress, which is held every two years. Each full member association has one vote, but three representatives are allowed to participate in the discussion. Only the general meeting can amend the articles of association and rules.
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