A small presentation about the organization, structure, and division of the Mexican football association. Also some information about National Training System in Mexico and current sponsors of the Mexican National Team and what are the challenges the FMF will deal over the next years.
3. • FOUNDED : 23 AUGUST 1927
• 1928 1ST INTERNATIONAL GAME VS NETHERLANDS
• 1930 1ST WORLD CUP PARTICIPATION URUGUAY
• 15 WORLD CUPS MEXICO HAS PARTICIPATED
• MEXICO HAS HOSTED 2 WORLD CUPS (1970 & 1986)
HISTORY
4. MISSION & VISION
Mission
• Organize
• Regulate,
• Manage
• Promote
• Spread the practice of football
association,
• Generating interest in childhood
and youth towards the practice
of sport
• Applying the standards
established by FIFA and with
their recognition.
Vision
• Be an efficient institution
• Effective organizational structure,
• Precise goals and objectives to
provide a professional service and
excellence
• Establish itself as the best source of
entertainment,
5. FMF ORGANIZATIONS
NATIONAL
• COM (MEXICAN OLYMPIC COMMITTEE)
• CODEME (MEXICAN SPORTS CONFEDERATION)
• SINADE (NATIONAL SYSTEM OF PHYSICAL CULTURE AND SPORTS)
INTERNATIONAL:
• FIFA
• CONCACAF
6. • EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: IS THE EXECUTIVE BODY OF THE MFF AND IT IS
COMPOSED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE FEDERATION AND THE HEADS OF EACH
OF THE BRANCHES OF THE MEXICAN SOCCER LEAGUE AND AMATEUR SECTOR.
STRUCTURE OF THE FMF
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7. Executive Committee
General Assembly
General Secretariat Commissions
Administration and Finance
Marketing & Management
Sports Management
Direction of National
Teams
Disciplinary Commission
Arbitration Commission
Referee Commission
Conciliation & Dispute Resolution
Players Commission
Appeal Commission
8. President
General Secretariat
Internal Audit
Manager
National Training System
Manager
Media Manager
Commissions
1. Disciplinary
Commission
2. Arbitration
Commission
3. Referee Commission
4. Conciliation &
Dispute Resolution
5. Players Commission
6. Appeal Commission
Administration and
Finance
Marketing &
Management
Direction of National
Teams
Sports Management
Managing Director
Operations Director
Merchandising
Manager
Marketing Manager
Licensing and new
projects manager
Media Manager
Managing Director
Technical Coordinator
Administrative
Manager
Managing Director
IT Director
Treasury Director
Counsel
Administration
Manager
Managing Director
Operations Director
9. LIGA MX
18 TEAMS
ASCENSO MX
15 TEAMS
ASCENSO PREMIER LEAGUE
30 TEAMS
NEW TALENTS LEAGUE
30 TEAMS
3rd DIVISION
204 TEAMS
AMATEUR SECTOR
Around 700 Teams
SUPERLIGA FEMENIL
24 TEAMS
DIVISIONS
10. NATIONAL TRAINING SYSTEM (NTS)
1. ENDIT - NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR HEAD COACHES
2. ENPREFI : NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR PHYSICAL TRAINERS
3. ENA: NATIONAL SCHOOL FOR REFEREES
4. CESA: AMATEUR COACH SECTOR COURSE
5. PEC: CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM
11. NATIONAL TEAMS
• EL TRI
• OLYMPIC
• UNDER 20
• UNDER 17
• WOMEN'S
• BEACH
• FUTSAL
13. CHALLENGES
• A COMPLETE PROCESS TOWARDS RUSSIA WORLD CUP 2018
• MAKE IT TO THE 5TH GAME (QUARTERFINALS)
• HOST THE 2026 WORLD CUP
• MAKE THE ACTUAL PRESIDENT PART OF THE FIFA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
• FOCUS MORE IN THE TOURNAMENTS THAN ADVERTISING
• MULTI OWNERSHIP
• COMPETITION SYSTEM
MFF is the institution responsible for organizing soccer in Mexico
Organized and supervised more than 4200 matches per year
Mision: organize, regulate, manage, promote and spread the practice of football association, Providing timely service to all members of both the amateur and the professional sector industry, generating interest in childhood and youth towards the practice of sport and the population in General to football as a Spectacle, applying the standards established by FIFA and with their recognition.
Vision: be an efficient institution with an effective organizational structure, with precise goals and objectives to provide a professional service and excellence, leading the Football Association in the sporting and economic spheres to establish itself as the best source of entertainment, always conscious of its social function , supported by a strong technology platform, with clearly defined procedures.
Affiliated to FIFA since 1929
And Concafac since 1961
1- President
5 head National Council
Gneral Assembly- governing body of general statutes and regulations
Composed of 1 representative of each of the clubs affiliated to the professional sector.
GENERAL SECRETARIAT
Direction of National Teams: Responsible of the organization and coordination of the Mexican representative football
Referee Commission – more than 700 referees.
Disciplinary Comission: punish and prosecute any violation committed by Clubs, Organizations, Players, Coaches
The MMF has Different Division
NTS: It Designated by the MFF to design, update the preparation of staff and the general public immersed football.
It’s the only organization that can grant certification for staff registration professionally and also in other federal touranements
5 programs: (4 academics & 1 sports programm)
ENDIT: only organization that can provide certification to become a coach
ENPREFI: Develop Physical Football trainer so they can apply the practical & theory knowledge
ENA; Prepare referees (rules, regulations, values and also maintain an excellent physical shape)
CESA: introduce the basic theoretical & methodical basis for teaching football
PEC: Maintain constantly updated the graduates and people related to football
EL TRI… The 250 MDD BUSINESS
sponsoring companies spend on average $ 170 million
5 Masters Sponsors (give 20 – 30 MDD for every World Cup cycle- 4 years)
Adidas spend only 80 MDD to be selected brand to dress all national teams.
15 Associated Sponsors spend (5-10 MDD)
Former coach Miguel Herrera with a TV sportcaster conflict
Referee Commission- Train and develop more referees, accept usage of technology in the tournament.
Multi Ownership (Televisa & Tv Azteca)