Paraguayan Football Association














Paraguayan Football Association
CONMEBOL
Asociación Paraguaya de Fútbol logo.svg
Founded1906; 113 years ago (1906)
FIFA affiliation1925
CONMEBOL affiliation1921
PresidentRobert Harrison[1]
Websitehttp://www.apf.org.py

The Paraguayan Football Association (Spanish: Asociación Paraguaya de Futbol [asosjaˈsjom paɾaˈɣwaʝa ðe ˈfutbol] or APF) is the governing body of football in Paraguay.[2] It organizes the Paraguayan football league and the Paraguay national football team, and is based in the Paraguayan capital, Asunción.[3] In 1906, the representatives of the five existing football teams in Paraguay at that time (Olimpia, Guaraní, Libertad, General Díaz, and Nacional) met to create the governing body of football in Paraguay, the Paraguayan Football League. In 1998 its name was changed to its current denomination.




Contents





  • 1 Honours


  • 2 Presidents


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links




Honours



  • Copa América: champions 2 times (1953, 1979)


  • Olympic Games: 1 silver medal (Athens 2004)


  • World Cup: 8 participations (1930, 1950, 1958, 1986, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010)


Presidents


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NamePeriod
Dr. Adolfo Riquelme1906–1908
Dr. Eusebio Ayala
1908–1909
Don William Paats
1909–1910
Don Emilio Mantera1910–1910
Don Junio Quinto Godoi1910–1911
Don Alejandro Gatti1911–1913
Dr. Enrique L. Pinho1913–1923
Dr. Juan Manuel Álvarez1923–1924
Dr. Esteban Semidei1924–1926
Prof. Dr. Adriano Irala
1926–1928
Don Manuel Bedoya1928–1931
Don Juan Pablo Gorostiaga1931–1932
Dr. Ignacio L. Parra1932–1932
Dr. Francisco Esculies1935–1936
Don Ramón T. Cartes1936–1937
Don Manuel Galiano1937–1938
Dr. Juan Arturo Lavigne1939–1940
Cnel. Sampson Harrison1940–1940

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NamePeriod
Dr. Manuel Bedoya1941–1941
Dr. Julio César Airaldi1942–1944
Dr. Crispín Insaurralde1944–1945
Don Fulgencio R. Moreno
1945–1946
Don Oscar Pinho Insfrán1946–1947
Dr. Lorenzo N. Livieres1947–1948
Clte. Ramón Martino1948–1948
Dr. Blas A. Dos Santos1948–1950
Don Lidio Quevedo1950–1951
Dr. Blas A. Dos Santos1951–1952
Dr. Alfonso Capurro1952–1954
Don Lidio Quevedo1954–1955
Dr. Raimundo Paniagua1955–1956
Dr. Alfonso Capurro1956–1957

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NamePeriod
Dr. Pedro Recalde1957–1957
Dr. Ernesto Gavilán1958–1959
Dr. Hassel Aguilar Sosa1959–1960
Dr. Tulio Manuel Quiroz1960–1961
Dr. Manuel Duarte Pallarés1961–1963
Dr. Anastacio Mendoza Sánchez1963–1965
Dr. Jerónimo Angulo Gastón1965–1967
Cnel. Raúl Fernández1967–1968
Don Juan Antonio Sosa Gautier1969–1970
Dr. Nicolás Leoz
1971–1972
Don Humberto Domínguez Dibb1973–1976
Don Oscar Barchini1977–1979
Dr. Nicolás Leoz
1979–1984
Don Jesús Manuel Pallarés1985–1994
Esc. Oscar J. Harrison1994–1998

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NamePeriod
Esc. Oscar J. Harrison1998–2007
Lic. Juan Ángel Napout
2007–2014
Lic. Alejandro Dominguez Wilson Smith2014–2016
Lic. Ramón González Daher2016
Lic. Robert Harrison2016–Present


References




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  2. ^ Dunmore, Tom (16 September 2011). "Historical Dictionary of Soccer". Scarecrow Press. Retrieved 4 March 2017 – via Google Books.


  3. ^ "Paraguayan Women's Soccer Team Fights For Acceptance At Home". Wbur.org. Retrieved 4 March 2017.




External links


  • Official APF site


  • Paraguay at FIFA site


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