The FIFA Member Associations are at the centre of football’s global ecosystem, representing 211 countries and territories across six continents. These member associations are responsible for the development and governance of football within their territory, including organising competitions, nurturing grassroots programmes, and promoting the sport at all levels. They work to ensure that football thrives as a unifying force within their communities, fostering participation and providing opportunities for players, coaches, and referees to grow. FIFA Member Associations also play a crucial role in upholding the integrity of the game by enforcing FIFA’s regulations and promoting fair play, inclusion, and respect on and off the pitch. FIFA maintains a close and collaborative relationship with its member associations, supporting them with investment, technical expertise, and strategic guidance. Through development programmes such as FIFA Forward, FIFA provides funding to enhance infrastructure, improve training, and expand access to football for all. This partnership ensures that member associations can achieve sustainable growth and make a lasting impact within their regions. By working together, FIFA and its member associations strengthen the global football family, building a more inclusive, diverse, and innovative future for the sport.