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The N.F.-BoardTemplate:Efn (NFB) is a federation for football associations established on 12 December 2003.[1] The NFB is made up of teams that represent nations, dependencies, unrecognized states, minorities, stateless peoples, regions and micronations not affiliated to FIFA.

One of the founders was Luc Misson, a lawyer who represented Belgian footballer Jean-Marc Bosman in a case that led to the Bosman ruling.[2]

History

Foundation

The N.F.-Board was founded on 12 December 2003, consisting of 5 members: Northern Cyprus, Sápmi, Monaco, Western Sahara, and the Chagos Islands,[3]

When the NFB was founded, a deadline was set for applications: 15 January 2004. However, at some point, it was postponed to May, and the candidate member list ballooned to 76 members.[4] This list included the Falkland Islands, Greenland, Tibet, Guadelope, Jersey, Vatican City, Corsica, Brittany, and Catalonia.[5][6]

Many more members came to apply soon after the founding. The first known four to apply were Greenland, Tibet, and possibly Jersey,[4][7] and Guernsey.[7]

At first, the N.F.-Board had planned to host their first event, the VIVA World Cup, in 2005. However, that too, was postponed to 2006 for unknown reasons.[7] Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Early controversies

ELF Cup

In 2006, the first VIVA World Cup was initially planned in Northern Cyprus after validation of a reconnaissance visit by the management of the N.F.-Board, political changes took place in the meantime in this territory, with repercussions on the Federation of Northern Cyprus football.[8] Northern Cyprus no longer admits to receiving certain football associations, the Emergency Committee of the N.F.-Board takes the decision to cancel the edition planned there and to transfer the competition to Hyères in France.[9] In response, the Northern Cyprus Football Federation announced the organization of the ELF Cup and promised to pay the travel expenses of the participants, the competition will be won by the Northern Cyprus selection.[10]

Departure of Monaco

In 2010, the Monaco Football Association left the N.F.-Board. The captain of the selection at the time, Yohan Garino, explains: “For political reasons, we are not authorized by our government to play against certain teams. We also had some problems with the NF-Board which used photos of the Monaco Football Association and Prince Albert as advertising for their many matches without authorization. We were particularly disappointed by this last point which is very detrimental to us".[11]

Breakup of the N.F.-Board

During the Kurdistan 2012 VIVA World Cup, a large sum of money intended for the event disappeared. The Belgian tax authorities subsequently investigated. Disputes arose among the founders. At the 2013 Annual General Meeting in Munich, Christian Michelis, one of the founders of the N.F.-Board, resigned as president, but as there were still many financial irregularities in his presidency that needed investigation, the NFB did not accept. Michelis denied this, and the association subsequently suspended him.[12] Thus, the organizational structure collapsed, and the association existed only on paper.[12][13]

Swedish referee Per-Anders Blind, who also officiated at VIVA World Cup matches and attended the Annual General Meeting in Munich, was subsequently approached by various member associations to make a new football confederation. Blind, in response, founded the Confederation of Independent Football Associations (CIFA; now CONIFA) in July 2013; and as the N.F.-Board can't seem to organise a tournament properly at the moment, they've been the new ruler of the Non-FIFA scene ever since.[14][15][12][13]

According to the NFB's own statements, it was reorganised in the summer of 2014, soon after the split had happened,[16] and in 2024, they made the claim that Michelis had reached out to Per-Anders Blind to approve of the creation of CONIFA, shortly after his resignation.[17]

Cease and Desist

On 17 November 2013, a cease and desist was filed against the N.F.-Board for defamation against CONIFA (by Jean Luc-Kit and the N.F.-Board's official website), on the grounds of:[18]

  • The homepage of the N.F.-Board calling the renaming of its Facebook group "fraudulent confiscation".
  • A letter to the members published on the homepage: "Worst even, some like Per Anders Blind are actually using some documents and the name of the NFB in order to redirect members to their profit."
  • In a mail from 14 November 2013, Jean Luc-Kit said:

    ConIFA [...] lies to you and still uses on its web site the names of persons and FA againts their will. For example, the letter of support from the FA of Kurdistan which you will find enclosed with this letter. Recently, the FA Isle of Man protested. We have doubts on the legality of names used by Padania, Lapland and Quebec. The president of the legal FA Tamileelam has already protested.

  • In another email from the next day (15 November 2013), Kit calls ConIFA "a group of pirates", also stating:

    These pirates use wrong names on their "OrganisationChart" and wrong FAs, or they create some new illegal FA for their next supposed tournament.Hijacking our initial tournament in Östersund, they used our name to approach sponsors. They used our initial facebook Group pirating the name, they use the photos of the VIVA World Cup™ under copyright without our authorization on their propaganda.

Kit goes on to list:

  • Kurdistan is wrong
  • Isle of Man is a pirate team
  • Sápmi is probably a pirate team (we await the official information)
  • Quebec? Ask the Quebec Soccer Association...
  • Tamil Eelam is a pirate team - we received an official protestation from their legal president, and this group uses illegaly the official logo created during the last VIVA WC 2012 by him)

Despite legal threats being made, it appears no actual action has been taken based on the aforementioned cease and desist.[17]

Revival

2014 Viva World Cup

Plans for the 2014 VIVA World Cup fell through, first with Östersund in Sápmi, of whom had applied in 2010, however left for CONIFA; then with the Isle of Man who did so at an unknown time, however the NFB claimed to continue the application again for a "pseudo European Championship" in 2015; and finally with Tatarstan in 2013–2014, as Andrei Rudakov, the person they were discussing with to make the tournament, had been summoned for embezzlement, and a lack of time to organise a new tournament as the VIVA World Cup for that year.[19]

The Viva Cups of 2017

On 6 May 2017, the N.F.-Board announced its return, making the claim that they would be taking over leadership of the Non-FIFA scene once again.[20] 2 weeks later, on 21 May, they announced the 2017 Euro Viva Cup,Template:Efn a 2018 Women's Viva World Cup, and announced the possibility of setting up a branch of the N.F.-Board called NFB-EUROPE, all done in Vichy.[21] One day later, they updated the countries' positions on the NFB's website, suspending most Associates and graduating the provisional associations to Associate, or suspending them, or even removing them entirely.[22]Template:Clarify On 6 December, however, the Vichy authorities had communicated that negotiations with the N.F.-Board had been interrupted for some time, and that no tournament would be held.[23]

Moving headquarters

On 20 June 2023, the N.F.-Board moved their headquarters from Liège to Saint-Christophe-et-le-Laris.[24]

Post-2023 Viva World Cup announcements

2025 Mixed Viva World Cup

On 1 February 2024, the N.F.-Board announced the 2025 Mixed Viva World Cup, which would have "both a mix of genres and a mix of rules of the game", and is said to be restricted to non-FIFA UN countries, subdivisions of countries, and transnational/indigenous people. The cup is scheduled to run from June 20–29.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".[25][26]

2026 and 2028 Viva World Cups

On 18 January 2025, they, once again, announced 2 new VIVA World Cups for 2026 and 2028, saying the 2026 VIVA World Cup would also be restricted to non-FIFA UN countries, 2028, to the non-FIFA islands and archipelagos. But, they refused to disclose more detail about the two new VIVA World Cups beyond that.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".Script error: No such module "Unsubst".Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".[27][28]

Continental confederations

South American Board of New Federations – CSANF

The South American Board of New Federations, or the Council of South American New Federations[29] (Template:Langx)Template:Ill was once a sister organisation of the N.F.-Board, for South American federations. When it was still under the N.F.-Board, they only included one team in N.F.-Board (Easter Island) and 7 affiliated members that were not affiliated with the NF-Board; when they still had the NF-Board's flag on their logo, and they were proudly exclaiming that they were affiliated with the NFB. (as it was last recorded).[30]

On 23 July 2021, CSANF changed the language of their name to Portuguese (Script error: No such module "Lang".), and changed their logo along with it,[31] and as of 2022, while yes it's currently unconfirmed, they may not be affiliated with the NF-Board anymore.[32][33]

They play the Copa COSANFF (formerly, the Copa CSANF), and, as of June 2025, they now have 11 members.[34]

Confederation of European New Federations – CENF

On 30 December 2007, the CENF (Confederation of European New Federations) was created to be the European confederation of the N.F.-Board.[35][36]

It dissolved on 9 March 2009,[37] as the N.F.-Board thought that they didn't need a European confederation at the time.[38]

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North American and Arctic Council of New Federations – NAANF

In 2009, the N.F.-Board began affiliation talks with the newly formed NAANF (North American and Arctic Council of New Federations), which represents teams from North America, Central America, the Caribbean, and the Arctic region that are not affiliated with FIFA.[29] Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

VIVA World Cup

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The first VIVA World Cup was originally planned to be in 2005. However, due to unknown reasons, it was postponed to 2006.

As of 2012, the reigning champion is Kurdistan, and the runner up is Northern Cyprus national football team.

The events that were placed are as follows (striken-out events are cancelled, italicized ones are planned):

Women's editions

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List of members

Members of the N.F.-Board

Europe (20)
Selection Association Region Code
Associated (9)
Template:Flagicon image Cilento[40] ??? Cilento, Italy CIL
Template:FlagiconTemplate:Citation needed span Găgăuzia Football Federation Gagauzia, Moldova GGZ
Template:Fb Gozo Football Association Gozo, Malta GOZ
Template:Flagicon image Labaj[41] Football Federation of Terra Brigasca Labaj (Template:Langx) Terra Brigasca
(France, Italy)
LBJ
Template:Fb Padania Football Association (Template:Langx) Padania, Italy PAD
Template:Fb Provençal Football Federation (Template:Langx) Provence, France PRO
Template:Fb Saugette Football Federation (Template:Langx) Republic of Saugeais SGE
Template:Fb[42] Sealand National Football Association Principality of Sealand SEA
Template:Fb[43] Seborga Football Federation (Template:Langx) Principality of Seborga SBG
Template:Flagicon image Rijeka[44] Football Federation of the Free State of Rijeka Free State of Rijeka RIJ
Template:Fb Kingdom of the Two Sicilies FA (Template:Langx) Two Sicilies, Italy RDS
Template:Fb*[45] Walloon Football Federation (Template:Langx) Wallonia, Belgium WLN
Withdrawn (6)
Template:Fb[46]Template:Efn ??? Franconia, Germany FKE
Template:Fb Monégasque Football Federation (Template:Langx) Principality of Monaco MCO
Template:Fb Cyprus Turkish Football Association (Template:Langx) Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus TNC
Template:Fb Occitan Football Association (Template:Langx) Occitania
(Spain, France, Italy)
OCC
Template:Fb FA Raetia Raetia (Rhaetian people) RAE
Template:FbTemplate:Efn Sámi Football Association (Template:Langx) Sámi people
(Norway, Sweden, Finland)
SAP
Template:Country data Skåneland Skåneland Football Federation (Template:Langx) Skåneland, Sweden SKA
Template:FbTemplate:Efn Székely Land Football Association (Template:Langx) Székely Land, Romania SZE
Historical (3)
Template:Flagicon image/Template:Flagicon image Chechnya[47] Chechnya Football Federation Chechnya, Russia CNY
File:Flag of Hyères.svg Îles d'Or*[48] Football Association of Îles d'Or (Template:Langx) Îles d'Hyères, France IOR
None File:Copyright white.svg NFB-EUROPE Europe 55B
Template:Fb[49] Sardinia Football Association (Template:Langx) Sardinia, Italy SAR
Americas (3)
Selection Association Region Code
Associated (2)
Template:Flagicon image Template:Citation needed span Football Association of Easter Island (Template:Langx) Easter Island RPN
Template:Flagicon image West Indies[50] West Indies Football Associaton West Indies WIN
Withdrawn (2)Template:Efn
Template:Fb[51]Template:Efn Cascadia Association Football Federation Cascadia (region)
(USA, Canada)
CCD
Template:Fb[52] Football Association of Greenland (Template:Langx) Greenland GRL
Asia (5)
Selection Association Region Code
Associated (3)
Template:Flagicon image South Moluccas[47] Maluku Football Association Republic of South Maluku MLQ
Template:Fb Tamil Eelam Football Association (Template:Langx) Tamil Eelam, Sri Lanka LKT
Template:Flagicon image West Papua[47] Football Association West Papua Western New Guinea, Indonesia WPA
Withdrawn (2)Template:Efn
Template:Fb Kurdistan Football Association (Template:Langx) Kurdistan Region, Iraq KUR
Template:Fb[53] Tibetan National Football Association (Tibetan: ???) Tibetan people (in exile) TIB
Africa (7)
Selection Association Region Code
Associated (3)
Template:Flagicon image Template:Citation needed span Casamance Football Association (Template:Langx) Casamance, Cameroon CSM
File:Bandera masai.svg Maasai*[54] Maasai Football Federation Maasai people
(Kenya, Tanzania)
MAS
File:600 px Transparent flag.png Peule*[55] Fula Football Federation (Template:Langx) Fula people
(West and Central Africa)
PEU
Template:Fb[47] Southern Cameroons Football Association Ambazonia
(Southern Cameroons)
CNM
Withdrawn (4)Template:Efn
Template:Fb[56] Chagos Football Association Chagos Archipelago, Indian Ocean IOT
Template:Fb Darfur Football Association (Template:Langx) Darfur, Sudan DAR
Template:Fb[57] Somaliland Football Association (Template:Langx, Template:Langx) Somaliland SMD
Template:Fb Sahrawi Football Federation (Template:Langx; Template:Langx) Western Sahara ESH
Template:Fb Zanzibar Football Federation Zanzibar, Tanzania ZAN
Historical (1)
None File:Yellow copyright.svg NFB-AFRICA Africa 22A
Worldwide (includes diaspora teams) (5)
Selection Association Region Code
Associated (3)
File:Flag of Earth.svg Apatrids*[58] Football Association of Apatrids Stateless people XXA
Template:Flagicon image Esperanto[59] World Esperanto Football Association (Template:Langx) Esperantujo ESO
Template:Flagicon image Romani People[60] Roma Football Federation (Template:Langx) Romani people
(Europe, Asia, The Americas)
RMS
Withdrawn (2)Template:Efn
File:600 px Transparent flag.png Cossack*[61][46] Cossack Football Federation (Template:Langx; Template:Langx)Template:Efn Cossack people
(Europe, Asia)
CSK
Template:Fb Football Association Arameans Suryoye Syriacs (Arameans)
(The Middle East, Syro-Aramean diaspora)
SRY

Source of member list: https://nfbwebsite.wixsite.com/nfboard/fa
The members in bold competed in at least one Viva World Cup.[62]
The members in italic competed in one of the N.F.-Board's tournaments for women.[63][64]
* means a member has an association, but currently, does not have a team.

Non-members listed as members

The N.F.-Board claims to have 3 members that never actually applied to the federation:

Yap, seems to be the only one of the three, which actually got mad about being listed as a member, despite them never applying.[12]

Joke members

There are also two joke members in the N.F.-Board: Southern Lower Saxony, and possibly Himalaya.

Members of COSANFF

As CSANF — 2012

Selection Association Region
Template:Flagicon Afro-Chileans ??? Afro-Chileans
Template:Flagicon image Aymara ??? Aymara people
(Bolivia)
Template:Fb Football Association of Easter Island (Template:Langx) Easter Island
Template:Flagicon image Fernando de Noronha Noronhense Veterans Association (Template:Langx) Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
Template:Flagicon image Juan Fernández Islands ??? Juan Fernández Islands, Chile
Template:Flagicon Mbyá Guaraní ??? Mbyá Guaraní people
Template:Flagicon image Mapuche None, governed by the Template:Ill and Template:Ill of Sports of Chile Mapuche people

As COSANFF — 2025

Selection Association Region
Template:Flagicon image Armenian Argentine Community ??? Armenian Argentines
(Argentina)
Template:Flagicon image Aymara ??? Aymara people
(Bolivia)
Template:Flagicon Chiloé Rural Communal Union of Sports Clubs of the Commune of Castro, Chiloé (Template:Langx) Castro, Chiloé
(Chile)
Template:Fb Football Association of Easter Island (Template:Langx) Easter Island
Template:Flagicon image Esperanto World Esperanto Football Association (Template:Langx) Esperantujo
Template:Flagicon image Fernando de Noronha Noronhense Veterans Association (Template:Langx) Fernando de Noronha
Template:Flagicon image Fueguina Independent Fuegian Football League Civil Association Tierra del Fuego, Chile
Template:Flagicon image Indigenous people of Panama National Association of Indigenous Football (Template:Langx) Panama
Template:Flagicon image Juan Fernández Islands ??? Juan Fernández Islands, Chile
Template:Flagicon image Mapuche None, governed by the Template:Ill and Template:Ill of Sports of Chile Mapuche people
Template:Flagicon image Roraima State of Roraima Amateur Football Federation Roraima, Brazil

Leadership

N.F.-Board

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Executive Committee

Presidents
Presidents of the N.F.-Board
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Christian Michelis Template:Country data France 12 December 2003 23 February 2013
2 Christophe Croze Template:Country data France 1 June 2013 1 May 2014
3 Florent Costa Template:Country data France 1 May 2014 8 August 2016
4 David Aranda Template:Country data Switzerland 8 August 2016 Incumbent
Premier Vice-Presidents
Presidents of the N.F.-Board
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
??? Christophe Croze Template:Country data France ??? ???
Vice-Presidents
Vice-Presidents of the N.F.-Board
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Jean-Luc Kit Template:Country data Belgium 12 December 2003 1 June 2013
2 Nelson Stenvot Template:Country data Belgium 1 June 2013 Incumbent
General Secretaries
General Secretaries of the N.F.-Board
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Luc Mission Template:Country data France 12 December 2003 1 June 2013
2 Jean Luc-Kit Template:Country data Belgium 1 June 2013 Incumbent
Treasurers
Treasurers of the N.F.-Board
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Thierry Marcadè Template:Country data France 12 December 2003 30 September 2006
2 Jean-Pierre Iermoli Template:Country data France 30 September 2006 1 June 2013?
3 Yoland d'Orsanne Template:Country data France 1 June 2013 (1 May?) 2014
? Taïno Zélie Template:Country data France ??? Incumbent
Founders
Founders of the N.F.-Board
No. Name Country of origin Resigned
1 Christian Michelis Template:Country data France No
2 Luc Mission Template:Country data Belgium No
3 Jean Luc-Kit Template:Country data France No
4 Thierry Marcadè Template:Country data France 30 September 2006

CSANF

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Presidents

Presidents of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Gonzalo Esteban Parada Template:Country data Argentina 25 May 2007 ???

Vice-Presidents

Vice-Presidents of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Jorge González Aburto Template:Country data Chile 25 May 2007 ???

General Secretaries

General Secretaries of the N.F.-Board
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Daniel Cañete Stéfano Template:Country data Uruguay 25 May 2007 ???

Treasurers

Treasurers of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Gonzalo Esteban Parada Template:Country data Argentina 25 May 2007 ???

Department of Art

Treasurers of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Javier José Luis Parada Template:Country data Argentina 11 September 2009 ???

Delegates of CSANF

Delegates of Europe (and their Islands) / Associations
European Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Raúl Sánchez Template:Country data Spain 25 May 2007 ???
Delegates of Central America
Central American Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Oswaldo Ugarte Vera Template:Country data Mexico 25 May 2007 ???
Delegates of Argentina, Ecuador, and the External Island Territories
A-E-EIT Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Gonzalo Esteban Parada Template:Country data Argentina 6 January 2009 ???
Delegates of Argentina and ParaguayTemplate:Efn
Argentine-Paraguayan Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Facundo Mango Vorrath Template:Country data Argentina 1 February 2008? ???
Delegates of Argentina
Argentine Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Damián Barischpolski Template:Country data Argentina 11 September 2009? ???
2 Adrián Belloni Template:Country data Argentina 14 July 2011? 9 February 2012?
Delegates of Santa Fé, Argentina
Santafesino Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Hernán Cargnello Template:Country data Argentina 7 March 2012? ???
Delegates of Peru
Peruvian Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Enrique La Hoz Velarde Template:Country data Peru 6 April 2008? ???
2 Alexander Bustillos Barrera Template:Country data Peru 22 January 2009 ???
Delegates of Brazil
Brazilian Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Prof. Roberto Bonnet Template:Country data Brazil 6 April 2008? 11 September 2009?
2 Thiago F. Monteiro Template:Country data Brazil 14 July 2011? ???
3 Sergio Bopp Template:Country data Brazil 11 November 2011? ???
3 Echesler Giovanni Molmelstet Template:Country data Brazil 11 November 2011? ???
Delegates of Chile and BoliviaTemplate:Efn
Chilean-Bolivian Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Gonzalo Flores Domarchi Template:Country data Chile 19 September 2008? ???
2 Jorge González Aburto Template:Country data Chile 6 January 2009? ???
Delegates of the Juan Fernández Islands
Delegates of the Juan Fernández Islands of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Ruben Bertullo Template:Country data Chile 13 November 2011? ???
Delegates of Uruguay
Uruguayan Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Daniel Cañete Template:Country data Brazil 6 January 2009? 14 July 2011?
2 'Alejandro Romaso Template:Country data Uruguay 14 July 2011? ???
Delegates of Venezuela
Venezuelan Delegates of CSANF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Orlando Estevez Template:Country data Venezuela 13 November 2011? ???

CENF

Presidents

Presidents of the CENF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Paul David Carli Template:Country data Netherlands 11 November 2007 23 August 2008
2 Iain Jeffree Template:Country data France 32 August 2008 9 March 2009

Vice-President

Vice-President of the CENF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Nathan Mackenzie Template:Country data Scotland 11 November 2007? 9 March 2009

General Secretary

General Secretaries of the CENF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Gerrit De Feyter Template:Country data Flanders 11 November 2007? 23 August 2008
1 Marco Calapez Template:Country data Flanders 23 August 2008 9 March 2009

Treasurer

Treasurer of the CENF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Diego Clemente Template:Country data Spain 11 November 2007? 9 March 2009

Media Relations Director

Media Relations Director of the CENF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Daniele Fiore Template:Country data Italy 11 November 2007? 9 March 2009

Removed positions

National Associations Director
National Associations Director of the CENF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Steve Bracke Template:Country data Flanders 11 November 2007? 23 August 2008

New positions

Contact Director
Contact Director of the CENF
No. Name Country of origin Took office Left office
1 Mohammed Akkari Template:Country data Netherlands 23 August 2008 9 March 2009

See also

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External links

Non-FIFA

N.F.-Board

COSANFF

CENF

References

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Notes

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