Administration and member services
Affiliations, licences, registrations, club and member support, records, General Secretariat, finance, human resources and administration.
Basic information on the RFCF's regular work, 2025 projects and service locations.
The Federation provides continuous administrative, sporting, educational, medical and institutional services.
Affiliations, licences, registrations, club and member support, records, General Secretariat, finance, human resources and administration.
Organisation, calendars, results and management of football, futsal and beach-soccer competitions, including grounds, schedules and refereeing.
Cantabrian representative teams, technical development, youth and women's football, university activities and territorial programmes.
Committees and schools, appointments, initial and continuing training, licence updates and technical sessions.
Processing of match reports, incidents, decisions, appeals and other proceedings of competition and jurisdictional bodies.
Healthcare, injury monitoring, medical examinations, club coordination, prevention and health innovation.
Courses, child safeguarding, equality, social inclusion, solidarity programmes and values through football.
Institutional information, web services, audiovisual archive, public service, compliance, data protection and transparency.
The 2025 Project Report records more than 7,500 direct participants and activities across four districts.
| Project | Main purpose | 2025 figure |
|---|---|---|
| Regional outreach | Campoo, Liébana, Valles Pasiegos and Asón-Agüera | 508+ participants |
| Playmakers | Introduction to football for girls aged 5–8 | 68 participants |
| Futbolízate | Women's football participation and promotion | 110 participants |
| School Football | Non-competitive activity, cooperation and values | 330 participants |
| Women's Football Campus | Specialist technical and tactical training | 149 participants |
| Under-6 Football | Adapted league for children aged 4 and 5 | 497 participants |
| Beach Football | Traditional youth competition at El Sardinero | 936 participants |
| University Leagues | University competition and federation management | 443 licences |
| Inclusive football | A-Ball and Genuine activities | 88 participants |
| Veterans League | Recreational football for over-30s | 460 participants |
| Coach training | Continuing education and licence updates | 6 events |
| Cantabrian Football Gala | Recognition of clubs and football stakeholders | 3,000+ attendees |
| RFCF 2030 Strategic Plan | Monitoring objectives and actions | 85 actions |
| Digital archive | Preservation of photographic heritage | Institutional project |
| Medical Centre improvements | Facilities and corporate identity upgrade | Ongoing project |
Source: RFCF 2025 Project Report, presented to the General Assembly. Read the complete report in Spanish (PDF) ↗




Facilities are identified by their function and basis of use.
Presidency, General Secretariat, administration, licences, competitions, committees and member services.
Consultations, healthcare, examinations and medical coordination.
Grounds used under agreement for training, representative teams, activities and competitions.