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=== Former members === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" ! Association ! Year ! Note |- | align="left"|[[File:Flag of Saar (1947β1956).svg|border|23px]] [[Saarland Football Association|Saarland]] | 1954β1956 | {{efn|Joined the [[German Football Association]].}} |- | align="left"|{{flagicon|East Germany}} [[Deutscher FuΓball-Verband der DDR|East Germany]] | 1954β1990 | {{efn|Joined German FA}} |- | align="left"|{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Football Federation of the Soviet Union|Soviet Union]] | 1954β1991 | {{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]] | 1954β1993 | {{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}} β {{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Football Association of Yugoslavia|Yugoslavia]]<br /> β {{flagicon|Serbia and Montenegro}} [[Football Association of Serbia and Montenegro|Serbia-Montenegro]] | 1954β2003<br />2003β2006 | {{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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