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The Royal Madrid Football Federation ( es, Real Federación de Fútbol de Madrid; RFFM) is the governing body of the sport of
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in the Community of Madrid, Spain. Its headquarters are in the city of Madrid.


Functions

Below the national level competitions controlled by the
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(RFEF), the Madrid Federation has various functions, including administering: *Group 7 of the Tercera División RFEF (fifth level of the men's Spanish football league system) *Further men's regional divisions headed by the ''Categoría Preferente'' *The region's qualifying tournament for the Copa Federación de España *A group in the Spanish Women's regional leagues *Group 12 of the Liga Nacional Juvenil de Fútbol (second tier of youth football) *Several other regional leagues and cups in the pyramid systems of each youth age level *Various men's and women's age-group representative squads competing in nationwide contests *An amateur-level selection competing in the Spanish stage of the UEFA Regions' Cup *The
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- a squad of professionals which plays occasional friendly matches against
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international teams or fellow Spanish regional teams.


History

Founded in 1913 as the Centre Regional Federation ( es, Federación Regional Centro), the new organisation replaced the casual
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which had been formed a decade earlier, between 1902 and 1904. The ''Centro'' Federation, expanded to include the wider Castile region but always dominated by clubs from the capital, particularly Real Madrid CF, took over the running of the existing Madrid regional championship, the local league competition in which the best-placed teams qualified for the Copa del Rey each year until these were disbanded in 1940. ''Centro'' also played regional representative matches, mostly friendlies but they also participated in the Prince of Asturias Cup between
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and
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, and winning twice, in
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and
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, their most frequent opponent being Catalonia. In 1932, the name changed to the Castilian Football Federation which remained in place until 1988, when separate federations were created for the established autonomous communities of Spain, therefore
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, Castilla–La Mancha and Madrid have had different governing bodies since then. To celebrate the federation's centenary in 2013, a match was played between Madrid and the
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, the same opposition as for its 'golden jubilee' in 1963. However, matches are rarely played by the Madrid XI and other regions as such fixtures have not proven cost-effective to arrange, other than for the regions such as Catalonia and the
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with leanings towards independence whose matches draw larger crowds.


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* {{Authority control Madrid Football in the Community of Madrid Sports organizations established in 1913 1913 establishments in Spain Organisations based in Spain with royal patronage