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== Members == {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center" ! [[List of FIFA country codes|Code]]!! Association !! class="unsortable"|National teams !! Founded !! FIFA<br />affiliation !! UEFA<br />affiliation !! [[International Olympic Committee|IOC]]<br />[[National Olympic Committee|member]] |- | ALB ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Albania}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Albania|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1930 || 1932 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | AND ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Andorra}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Andorra|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1994 || 1996 || 1996 || {{yes}} |- | ARM ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Armenia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Armenia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1992 || 1992 || 1992 || {{yes}} |- | AUT ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Austria}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Austria|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1904 || 1905 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | AZE ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Azerbaijan}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Azerbaijan|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1992 || 1994 || 1994 || {{yes}} |- | BLR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Belarus}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Belarus|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1989 || 1992 || 1993 || {{yes}} |- | BEL ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Belgium}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Belgium|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1895 || 1904 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | BIH ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Bosnia and Herzegovina}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Bosnia and Herzegovina|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1920 || 1996 || 1998 || {{yes}} |- | BUL ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Bulgaria}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Bulgaria|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1923 || 1924 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | CRO ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Croatia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Croatia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1912 || 1941 || 1993 || {{yes}} |- | CYP ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Cyprus}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Cyprus|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1934 || 1948 || 1962 || {{yes}} |- | CZE ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Czech Republic}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Czech Republic|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1901 || 1907 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | DEN ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Denmark}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Denmark|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1889 || 1904 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | ENG ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|England}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|England|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1863 || 1905 || 1954 || {{no}}{{efn|name="gb"|Part of the [[British Olympic Association]].}} |- | EST ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Estonia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Estonia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1921 || 1923 || 1992 || {{yes}} |- | FRO ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Faroe Islands}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Faroe Islands|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1979 || 1988 || 1990 || {{no}}{{efn|Part of the [[National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark]].}} |- | FIN ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Finland}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Finland|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1907 || 1908 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | FRA ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|France}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|France|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1919{{efn|name="FRA-founded"|Founded as ''Comité Français Interfédéral'' in 1907, a predecessor to the current federation.}} || 1904{{efn|name="FRA-FIFA"|The current French FA, the French Football Federation (in its previous incarnation, the ''Comité Français Interfédéral''), replaced the [[Union des Sociétés Françaises de Sports Athlétiques|USFSA]] in 1907.}} || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | GEO ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Georgia (country)}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Georgia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1990 || 1992 || 1992 || {{yes}} |- | GER ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Germany}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Germany|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1900 || 1904 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | GIB ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Gibraltar}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Gibraltar|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1895 || 2016 || 2013 || {{no}}{{efn|name="gb"}} |- | GRE ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Greece}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Greece|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1926 || 1927 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | HUN ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Hungary}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Hungary|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1901 || 1906 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | ISL ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Iceland}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Iceland|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1947{{efn|name="ISL"|Icelandic top-flight club football dates back to 1912 or 35 years prior to founding of KSI. All titles pre-1947 are recognized by KSI}} || 1947 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | ISR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Israel}}{{efn|name="ISR"|Former member of the Asian Football Confederation (1954–1974), joined UEFA after political pressure from Arab and Muslim members that refused to play against them. See also [[Foreign relations of Israel]] and [[International recognition of Israel]].}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Israel|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1928 || 1929 || 1994{{efn|name="ISR Club"|In 1992 Israel joined UEFA as an associate member, and thereafter Israeli clubs have played in the various UEFA club competitions, while the national teams have played in UEFA championships.}} || {{yes}} |- | ITA ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Italy}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Italy|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1898 || 1905 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | KAZ ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Kazakhstan}}{{efn|name="KAZ"|Former member of the Asian Football Confederation (1994–2002), joined UEFA.}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Kazakhstan|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1994 || 1994 || 2002 || {{yes}}{{efn|name="oca"|Kazakhstan is a member of the [[Olympic Council of Asia]] rather than the [[European Olympic Committees]].}} |- | KOS || style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Kosovo}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Kosovo|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 2008 || 2016 || 2016 || {{yes}} |- | LVA ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Latvia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Latvia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1921 || 1922 || 1992 || {{yes}} |- | LIE ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Liechtenstein}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Liechtenstein|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1934 || 1974 || 1974 || {{yes}} |- | LTU ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Lithuania}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Lithuania|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1922 || 1923 || 1992 || {{yes}} |- | LUX ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Luxembourg}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Luxembourg|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1908 || 1910 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | MLT ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Malta}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Malta|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1900 || 1959 || 1960 || {{yes}} |- | MDA ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Moldova}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Moldova|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1990 || 1994 || 1993 || {{yes}} |- | MNE ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Montenegro}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Montenegro|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1931 || 2007 || 2007 || {{yes}} |- | NED ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Netherlands}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Netherlands|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1889 || 1904 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | MKD ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|North Macedonia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|North Macedonia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1926 || 1994 || 1994 || {{yes}} |- | NIR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Northern Ireland}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Northern Ireland|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1880 || 1911 || 1954 || {{no}}{{efn|name="gb"}} |- | NOR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Norway}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Norway|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1902 || 1908 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | POL ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Poland}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Poland|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1919{{efn|name="POL-founded"|Founded as ''Związek Polski Piłki Nożnej'' (part of the disintegrated Austrian Football Union) in 1911, a predecessor to the current federation.}}|| 1923 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | POR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Portugal}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Portugal|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1914 || 1923 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | IRL ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Republic of Ireland}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Republic of Ireland|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1921 || 1923 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | ROU ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Romania}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Romania|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1909 || 1923 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | RUS ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Russia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Russia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1912 || 1912 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | SMR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|San Marino}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|San Marino|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1931 || 1988 || 1988 || {{yes}} |- | SCO ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Scotland}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Scotland|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1873 || 1910 || 1954 || {{no}}{{efn|name="gb"}} |- | SRB ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Serbia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Serbia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1919 || 1923 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | SVK ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Slovakia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Slovakia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1938 || 1939 || 1993 || {{yes}} |- | SVN ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Slovenia}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Slovenia|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1920 || 1992|| 1992 || {{yes}} |- | ESP ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Spain}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Spain|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1909 || 1904 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | SWE ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Sweden}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Sweden|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1904 || 1904 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | SUI ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Switzerland}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Switzerland|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1895 || 1904 || 1954 || {{yes}} |- | TUR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Turkey}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Turkey|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1923 || 1923 || 1962 || {{yes}} |- | UKR ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Ukraine}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Ukraine|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1991 || 1992 || 1992 || {{yes}} |- | WAL ||style="text-align:left"| {{fba|Wales}} || {{flatlist|1={{nft links|Wales|sublist_style=font-size:90%}}}} | 1876 || 1910 || 1954 || {{no}}{{efn|name="gb"}} |} === Former members === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" ! Association ! Year ! Note |- | align="left"|[[File:Flag of Saar (1947–1956).svg|border|23px]] [[Saarland Football Association|Saarland]] | 1954–1956 | {{efn|Joined the [[German Football Association]].}} |- | align="left"|{{flagicon|East Germany}} [[Deutscher Fußball-Verband der DDR|East Germany]] | 1954–1990 | {{efn|Joined German FA}} |- | align="left"|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Football Federation of the Soviet Union|Soviet Union]] | 1954–1991 | {{efn|In 1992, the Soviet Union was dissolved into 15 republics (10 in Europe and 5 in Asia) with the [[Russian Football Union]] being acknowledged as the direct successor of the Football Federation of the Soviet Union; in spring and summer of 1992 it was represented by teams of the [[Commonwealth of Independent States]].}} |- | align="left"|{{flagicon|Czechoslovakia}} [[Czechoslovak Football Association|Czechoslovakia]] | 1954–1993 | {{efn|Became [[Football Association of the Czech Republic]] and [[Slovak Football Association]] with both football associations acknowledged as its direct successor.}} |- | align="left"|{{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} → {{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Football Association of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]<br /> → {{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro|Serbia-Montenegro]] | 1954–2003<br />2003–2006 | {{efn|In 1992, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia collapsed, with various federal republics becoming independent states. Serbia and Montenegro, which remained in SR Yugoslavia, formed a new, third Yugoslavia, called the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. There was no direct successor of the Football Association of Yugoslavia. Four other successor republics formed their own football organisations.<br />FR Yugoslavia was renamed the State Union of [[Serbia and Montenegro]] in 2003. In 2006, it was dissolved and the [[Football Association of Serbia]] became the successor of FA Yugoslavia. Montenegro created the [[Football Association of Montenegro]].}} |}
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