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How to Join Valley International Foosball Association

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Joining the Valley International Foosball Association (VIFA) as a player makes you eligible for foosball tournaments, prizes, referee and instructor training. There are many more benefits to being a part of the association.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Partner with a local league if you're an individual player. You must do so to become a member of the parent VIFA organization. Find a league near you that holds a membership. VIFA leagues are located across the United States as well as internationally.

  2. Step 2

    Form a league of your own and contact the Valley International Foosball Association directly to enroll new leagues. Establish multiple types of foosball league participants. Enrollment is open to men, women or junior members which consits of boys and girls under 21 years old. The VIFA is in Bay City, Michigan (see phone number below).

  3. Step 3

    Consult your local league contact person. Obtain specific information or answers to questions about local tournaments in your area, prizes and types of tournament categories such as Junior tournament, Co-ed or Men only.

  4. Step 4

    Become a USTSA member which makes you eligible to play in USTSA sanctioned tournaments. United States Table Soccer Association (USTSA) runs additional foosball tournaments.

Tips & Warnings
  • Locate the link to join VIFA online. Visit the website's homepage and link for players to search for local leagues. The website also contains information about the United States Table Soccer Association (USTSA).
  • Foosball table owners and foosball table manufacturers can also join the Valley International Foosball Association. They should follow the instructions provided on the VIFA website for coin-operated amusement companies.
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