United Republican Soccer Federation

The United Republican Soccer Federation (Fédération des Républiques unies de soccer; Foederatio Pediludii Respublicana Unita), commonly referred to as the URSF, is the governing body of in Omerica. Formed in the aftermath of the Philibiscostal Bus Tipping and the Omerican football betting scandal, the URSF is the de facto successor to the dissolved Omerican Football Federation and is responsible for overseeing all aspects of the amateur and professional game in Omerica. Based in the House of Football in Port Alexandre, the URSF is full member of the World Cup Committee and Federation of Football Independents, sending representative teams to each of the organisations' respective competitions.

Through its constituent regional and republican associations and the affiliated Omerican Professional Soccer League, the United Republican Soccer Federation directly or indirectly sanctions all competitive football matches in Omerica. The URSF runs a number of competitions, most notably the Federation Cup, and has veto power over any changes to the rules and operations of the OPSL.

Membership
The full voting membership of the URSF consists of the 26 republican associations of Omerica, with the Omerican Professional Soccer League possessing observer rights in the URSF Congress. Since the partition of Strathavon into Eastavon and Northavon, all republican associations' territories correspond to one of the republics of Omerica.

URSF Council
The URSF has a figurehead President, appointed by the URSF Congress and almost always a prominent retired footballer. The day-to-day governance of the URSF is left to its Executive Board, which consists of members elected by the regional associations and representatives of "recognised stakeholders". The Chief Executive of the URSF is the executive head of the organisation and is responsible for the policy direction of the association and chairing URSF Council meetings.