FEF
FEF stands for "Fédération Européenne de Football," which translates to the European Football Federation. It is the governing body for soccer in Europe, responsible for organizing major competitions such as the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA European Championship. FEF also oversees the rules and regulations of the sport within its member associations.
Founded in 1954, FEF aims to promote and develop soccer across Europe. It works with national football associations to ensure fair play and the growth of the game at all levels. The organization also plays a crucial role in fostering international competitions and enhancing the overall quality of soccer in the region.