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BFV may refer to: Football Football associations * Baden Football Association, the ''Badischer Fussball-Verband'', a regional football association in Germany * Bavarian Football Association, the ''Bayerischer Fussball-Verband'', a regional football association in Germany * Berlin Football Association, the ''Berliner Fussball-Verband'', a regional football association in Germany * Bremen Football Association, the ''Bremer Fußball-Verband'', a regional football association in Germany * Burgenland Football Association, the ''Burgenländischer Fussballverband'', a regional football association in Austria Football clubs * BFV Hassia Bingen, a German football club * FC BFV, a football club in Madagascar Other * Bradley Fighting Vehicle, a United States family of armored fighting vehicles * Benjamin Franklin Village, a United States Army installation in Germany * Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution, or ''Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz'', the German domestic intelli ...
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Baden Football Association
The Baden Football Association (), the ''bfv'', is one of 21 state organisations of the German Football Association, the ''DFB'', and covers the north of Baden, the north-western part of the state of Baden-Württemberg.Regional Associations
''DFB'' website - Map and details of the regional associations, accessed: 29 July 2011
The Baden FA is also part of the , the ''SFV'', one of five regional federations in . The other members of the ''SFV'' are the football associat ...
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Bavarian Football Association
The Bavarian Football Association (), the ''BFV'', is one of 21 regional organisations of the German Football Association, the ''DFB'', and covers the state of Bavaria.Regional Associations
''DFB'' website - Map and details of the regional associations, accessed: 29 July 2011
It was formed as an independent association on 4 February 1949 but its origins date back to 1945.''50 Jahre Bayerischer Fussball-Verband'', p. 25 The Bavarian FA is also part of the Southern German Football Association, the ''SFV'', one of five regional federations in Germany. The other members of the ''SFV'' are the football associations of Baden Football Association, Baden, Hessian Football Association, Hesse, South Baden Football Association, South Baden ...
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Berlin Football Association
The Berlin Football Association (, BFV) is the umbrella organization of football clubs in the German capital Berlin. The BFV was founded in 1897 and has its headquarters in Berlin. President of the BFV is Bernd Schultz. The BFV belongs to the Northeastern German Football Association and is one of 21 state organizations of the German Football Association The German Football Association ( ; DFB ) is the governing body of Association football, football, futsal, and beach soccer in Germany. A founding member of both FIFA and UEFA, the DFB has jurisdiction for the German football league system and ... (German: Deutscher Fussball-Bund – DFB). In 2017 the BFV had 150,981 members from 391 football clubs with 3,501 teams. References External links BFV website {{Authority control Football in Berlin Football governing bodies in Germany 1897 establishments in Germany ...
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Bremen Football Association
The Bremen Football Association (), the ''BFV'', is one of 21 state organisations of the German Football Association, the ''DFB'', and covers the state of Bremen.Regional Associations
''DFB'' website - Map and details of the regional associations, accessed: 8 April 2015


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The ''BFV'' is also part of the , one of five regional federations in . The other members of the regional association are the
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Burgenland Football Association
The Burgenland Football Association (, BFV) is the umbrella organization of the football clubs of the Austrian state Burgenland. The BFV was founded in 1923 and has its headquarters in Eisenstadt. The BFV is one of 8 regional organizations of the Austrian Football Association (, ÖFB). History of the BFV The BFV was founded 1923 un Eisenstadt. The founding members were the football clubs of Eisenstadt, Deutschkreutz, Mattersburg, Neufeld an der Leitha and Parndorf. The first General Assembly was held on 22 March 1924 in Wiener Neustadt. 20 football clubs participated in the meeting. On 29 March 1924, the association’s first board was established with Josef Cekal as its first president. For the first football championship in 1924 three groups were established: * Parndorf District with 9 clubs SC Parndorf, SC Sturm Neusiedl, Garnison SC Neusiedl, SC Mönchhof, SC Halbturn, SC Frauenkirchen, SC Nickelsdorf, SC Kittsee and SC Bruckneudorf * Eisenstadt District with 12 clubs SC ...
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BFV Hassia Bingen
The BFV Hassia Bingen is a German association football club from the city of Bingen am Rhein, Rhineland-Palatinate. It last played at the highest level of German football in 1952–53 and reached the third round of the German Cup twice. History 1910–1945 BFV Hassia (''Hassia'' is the Latin name for Hesse) was formed in 1910, but football was first played in Bingen under the name of ''Hassia'' in 1908.Die Hassia Story
BFV Hassia website, retrieved 13 July 2009
In 1926 the club played in the top division level of football in the region, when it earned promotion to the Bezirksliga Rheinhessen-Saar. It finished fifth in this league out of ten clubs in its first season there, after which the league was di ...
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FC BFV
FC BFV is a Malagasy football club based in Antananarivo, Madagascar. The team has won the THB Champions League in 1996, qualifying them for the 1997 CAF Champions League. The team currently plays in the Malagasy Second Division. Achievements *THB Champions League: 1 ::1996 Performance in CAF competitions *CAF Champions League: 1 appearance ::1997 CAF Champions League The 1997 CAF Champions League was the 33rd season of Africa's premier club association football, football tournament organized by Confederation of African Football, CAF, and the inaugural season under the revamped ''CAF Champions League'' title a ... - first round * African Cup Winners Cup ::Semi-finals 1989 References External linksFC BFV Antananarivo BFV Antananarivo {{Madagascar-footyclub-stub ...
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Bradley Fighting Vehicle
The Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV) is an American continuous track, tracked armored fighting vehicle of the United States developed by FMC Corporation and now manufactured by BAE Systems Land & Armaments, formerly United Defense. It is named for U.S. General Omar Bradley. The Bradley is designed to transport infantry or scouts with armor protection, while providing covering fire to suppress enemy troops and armored vehicles. Variants include the M2 Bradley infantry fighting vehicle and the M3 Bradley reconnaissance vehicle. The M2 holds a crew of three—a commander, a gunner and a driver—along with six fully equipped soldiers. The M3 mainly conducts scout missions and carries two Cavalry scout, scout troopers in addition to the regular crew of three, with space for additional BGM-71 TOW missiles. In 2014, the U.S. Army selected BAE Systems' Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) proposal of a turretless variant of the Bradley to replace over 2,800 M113 armored personnel carrier ...
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Benjamin Franklin Village
Benjamin Franklin Village, also called BFV, was a United States Army installation in Mannheim- Käfertal, Germany. It opened in 1947 after World War II and was named after Benjamin Franklin. It was closed as part of the restructuring of US forces in Europe. The last soldier and their family moved out in September 2012. The Mannheim military community was composed of several posts within a relatively small area in and around Mannheim. Sullivan Barracks, Taylor Barracks, and Funari Barracks, Benjamin Franklin Village housing and the military shopping area were all located within walking distance of one another. The approximate total population in Mannheim assigned prior to closure was 15,000 which consists of: Army active duty, 4,000; Air Force active duty, 200; Army family members, 6,484; Air Force family members, 197; civilian employees and family members, 3,266 and US military retirees, 727. The closure of Mannheim and Heidelberg Heidelberg (; ; ) is the List of cities in ...
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Federal Office For The Protection Of The Constitution
The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution ( or BfV, often ''Bundesverfassungsschutz'') is Germany's federal domestic intelligence agency. Together with the Landesämter für Verfassungsschutz (LfV) at the state level, the federal agency is tasked with intelligence-gathering on efforts against the liberal democratic basic order, the existence and security of the federation or one of its states, and the peaceful coexistence of peoples; with counter-intelligence; and with protective security and counter-sabotage. The BfV reports to the Federal Ministry of the Interior and tasks and powers are regulated in the Federal Constitutional Protection Act (''Bundesverfassungsschutzgesetz (BVerfSchG))''. The last President was Thomas Haldenwang; he had been appointed in 2018 and left office in November 2024. The next president is supposed to be assigned by a new government following the 2025 German federal election. Overview Together with the Federal Intelligenc ...
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Buriram Airport
Buriram Airport — also spelled Buri Ram Airport — is in Tambon Ron Thong, Amphoe Satuek, Buriram province in Northeastern Thailand. Facilities The airport is at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has one runway designated 04/22 with an asphalt surface measuring . Future Expansion In 2019, the Department of Airports announced a 700 million baht The baht (; , ; currency sign, sign: ฿; ISO 4217, code: THB) is the official currency of Thailand. It is divided into 100 ''satang'' (, ). Prior to decimalisation, the baht was divided into eight ''fueang'' (, ), each of eight ''at'' (, ). The ... second passenger terminal will be built at Buriram airport. It will increase the airport's capacity from 750,000 per year to 1.7 million. There will be an extension on the length of the runway to accommodate larger aircraft in the future. Airlines and destinations Previously served airlines Statistics Traffic by calendar year References External links *Air ...
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