Football in Åland
Football in Åland is governed by the Åland Football Association (ÅFF), which was founded in 1943. ÅFF is a member of Football Association of Finland.
Åland Islands have 10 football clubs that compete at different levels and age groups. Number of licensed players is about 700. The islands even have their own national team, Åland Islands official football team, despite not being a fully sovereign state or having membership to UEFA or FIFA. Åland Islands women's team is the winner of 2011 Island Games women's football tournament.
Football clubs of Åland play in leagues and competitions of Finland and Sweden. IFK Mariehamn plays currently in the Finnish premier league Veikkausliiga and a women’s team Åland United in the Finnish women's top division Naisten Liiga. Åland United won the 2009 Finnish Championship title.
Men's Football
Finnish football league system
- IFK Mariehamn - Veikkausliiga (Tier 1)
- FC Åland - Kakkonen, Lohko B (Tier 3)
- Jomala IK – Kolmonen, SPL Turku district (Tier 4)
Swedish football league system
- Lemlands IF - Division 6, Uppland östra (Tier 8)
- Hammarlands IK - Division 7, Uppland östra (Tier 9)
Ladies Football
Finnish football league system
- Åland United – Naisten Liiga (Tier 1)
Swedish football league system
- IFK Mariehamn - Division 3 (Tier 5)
- Jomala IK – Division 5, Uppland östra (Tier 7)
Ålandscupen
The Ålandscupen is an annual cup competition administered by the ÅFF that was first introduced in 1943.
Youth football
The Åland FA organises a mini-league called ‘Poolspel’ for players from 6 – 12 years old.