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The '''International Gay & Lesbian Football Association''' ('''IGLFA''') founded in 1992, is the international body that promotes lesbian and gay football.
[[File:Iglfa255x253.jpeg|thumb|IGLFA logo]]The '''International Gay & Lesbian Football Association''' ('''IGLFA''') founded in 1992, is the international body that promotes lesbian and gay [[football]].
 
==Members==


There are over 80 members throughout the world,<ref>http://www.iglfa.org/about_us.html</ref> of which 25 are listed on their "members" web page, including the following from the UK:<ref>http://www.iglfa.org/members.html</ref>
There are over 80 members throughout the world,<ref>http://www.iglfa.org/about_us.html</ref> of which 25 are listed on their "members" web page, including the following from the UK:<ref>http://www.iglfa.org/members.html</ref>
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*[[Trowbridge Tigers]]
*[[Trowbridge Tigers]]
*[[Village Manchester]]
*[[Village Manchester]]
==Tournaments==
International tournaments are held every year. [[London]] was the host city in 2001 and 2008.
A European championship (Euro 2013) was held in June 2013 in [[Dublin]]. British teams competing were:<ref>http://www.euro2013dublin.com/
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*[[London Falcons]]
*[[Stonewall FC]]
*[[Village Manchester FC]]
*[[Trowbridge Tigers]]
*[[London Titans]]
*[[Village Manchester FC]]
*[[London Phoenix FC]]
*[[Bristol Panthers]]
*[[London Lesbian Kickabouts]]


==References==
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[[Category:Football]]
[[Category:Football]]
[[Category:International]]
[[Category:International]]

Latest revision as of 13:07, 10 July 2026

IGLFA logo

The International Gay & Lesbian Football Association (IGLFA) founded in 1992, is the international body that promotes lesbian and gay football.

Members

There are over 80 members throughout the world,[1] of which 25 are listed on their "members" web page, including the following from the UK:[2]

Tournaments

International tournaments are held every year. London was the host city in 2001 and 2008.

A European championship (Euro 2013) was held in June 2013 in Dublin. British teams competing were:[3]

References