Sports Group Of European Former Football Players Associations
- Sports Group Of European Former Football Players Associations
The Sports Group Of European Former Football Players Associations (EFPA) is a European Federation of top division former football players associations, within all UEFA countries.
Member associations
*Aberdeen Former Players Association
*Associació Ex-jugadors RCD Mallorca
*Association of Veteran Footballers of Ofi
*Heroes- Newcastle United Former Players Association
* [http://www.veteransfcbarcelona.com Agrupació Barça Veterans]
*Club Brugge K.V.
*Rangers Former Players
*Agrupació Veterans RCD Espanyol
*AS Monaco
*Asoc. Veter. R.Madrid CF
*Anciens des Girondins Bordeaux
*TSV Bayer 04 Leverkusen
* [http://www.efpf.co.uk Everton Former Players F] .
*Olympiacos Former Players
*Football Union Russia
External links
[http://www.efpafootball.com EFPA Official page]
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