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Saarland Football Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saarland Football Association
The Saarland Football Association ((ドイツ語:Saarländischer Fussball-Verband)), the ''SFV'', is one of 21 state organisations of the German Football Association, the ''DFB'', and covers the state of Saarland.〔(Regional Associations ) ''DFB'' website - Map and details of the regional associations, accessed: 4 April 2015〕 The ''SFV'' is also part of the Regional Football Association South West, one of five regional federations in Germany. The other member of the regional association are the South West German Football Association and the Rhineland Football Association.〔 In 2015, the ''SFV'' had 98,653 members, 381 member clubs and 2,420 teams playing in its league system. ==History==
Formed in 1948 in what was then the Saar Protectorate the ''SFV'', then under the name of Saarländischer Fußball Bund, ''SFB'', became the organising body of football in the region when the latter was split from the rest of occupied Germany. The ''SFB'' rejected membership in the French Football Federation on 17 July 1949 when 67 percent of the delegates of the association voted against it. Instead the ''SFB'' was admitted as a member of FIFA in June 1950. From 1950 onwards Hermann Neuberger, later to become president of the German Football Association, the ''DFB'', led the ''SFB'' and negotiated the admittance of the latter to FIFA. The Saarland national football team took part in international competitions, among them the qualifying to the 1954 FIFA World Cup where it played against West Germany. In 1956, following the reunification of the protectorate with West Germany, the ''SFB'' became part of the ''DFB'' again and was renamed to Saarländischer Fußball-Verband.〔(Die Geschichte des Fußballs an der Saar ) ''SFV'' website, accessed: 4 April 2015〕
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