Overall membership of the UFFA has remained relatively stable, but most importantly the number of active members in the union rose 8% to 452 member clubs.
The big news is the closure of the Nighttime Football Association, who have struggled for numbers in recent seasons. The big beneficiaries of this move are the Social Football Association who were the association of choice for the ex-NFA members, seeing the SFA rise to to the top of the FA rankings alongside the PFA. The other major change is the Xtreme Football Association's decision to move to an early evening schedule (6pm-9pm), which has re-invogorated the once-struggling association following a 33% growth in membership from last season.
Federation | Members | Media Deal | Per Club |
---|---|---|---|
SFA | 66 (+22) | £73.3m | £1.11m (0.06) |
PFA | 67 (-4) | £74.4m | £1.11m (-0.07) |
CWA | 74 (+6) | £80.7m | £1.09m (-0.02) |
AEFA | 79 (+2) | £86.1m | £1.09m (0) |
XEFA | 75 (0) | £78.8m | £1.05m (-0.05) |
XFA | 47 (+16) | £48.4m | £1.03m (-0.02) |
MLFA | 22 (1) | £22.2m | £1.01m (-0.06) |
CIFA | 109 (-28) | £109.2m | £1m (0) |
WCA | 22 (-8) | £20.7m | £0.94m (-0.04) |
TOTAL | 561 (-9) | £593.8m | £1.05m (-0.02) |
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