[1] The association administers the Anguillian national football teams (men's and women's), as well as the leagues (men/women).
Football will have been limited in scale by the lack of organisational structure across the period, but it remained a popular sport on the island.
This was because of his involvement in the Caribbean Football Union corruption scandal the year prior.
At the same time, disputes were ongoing between the AFA and several clubs over youth development programs and overseas recruiting.
Unbeknownst to them, the AFA had received upwards of $3.5 million USD in funds from FIFA between 2000 and 2010, yet only managed to play 17 international games, making it one of the most inactive teams in the world.