Not after the 1940s, football was introduced in Cebu by foreigners who were mostly clergy, expatriates, and officers and crewmembers from visiting ships.
[2] The William Lines team eventually went to Manila to take part in competitions in the capital.
The composition of the first Board of Directors were Gregorio Sodusta, Vice-president, Valentino Darunday, SVD, Treasurer, and Joaquin M. de Ubago SR, Secretary.
[3] By mid-2016, Cebu FA was renamed as the Central Visayas Regional Football Association and absorbed PFF probationary member Bohol F.A.
[1] The federation is also partnered with the Cebu Schools Athletic Foundation Inc. (CESAFI) collegiate league.