Middle Rhine Football Association

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AbbreviationFVM
Formation21 December 1946
TypeFootball association
HeadquartersSövener Straße 60
Middle Rhine Football Association
Fußball-Verband Mittelrhein
AbbreviationFVM
Formation21 December 1946
TypeFootball association
HeadquartersSövener Straße 60
Location
Membership364,250 (2017)
Alfred Vianden
Parent organization
German Football Association
Websitefvm.de

The Middle Rhine Football Association (German: Fußball-Verband Mittelrhein, FVM) is the umbrella organization of the football clubs in the German mid-Rhein area and covers the football districts of Aachen, Berg, Bonn, Düren, Euskirchen, Heinsberg, Cologne, Rhein-Erft-Kreis and Rhein-Sieg-Kreis.[1] The FVM was founded in 1946 and has its headquarters at the Sportschule Hennef. President of the association is Alfred Vianden.[2]

The FVM belongs to the Western German Football Association[3] and is one of 21 state organizations of the German Football Association (German: Deutscher Fussball-Bund - DFB).[4]

In 2017, the FVM had 364,250 members from 1,126 football clubs with 8,016 teams.[5]

The FVM is provider of the Sportschule Hennef.[6]

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