1. The Women Football Committee shall consist of a Chairman and four committee members.
2. The Women's Football Committee shall:
a) Organize women's football competitions and deal with all matters relating to women's football.
b) Promote, control and regulate the game of women's football in the country in accordance with the Laws of the Game.
c) Control women's football by taking steps as shall be deemed necessary or advisable for preventing infringements of the Statutes, rules and regulations.
d) Assist in the development of women's football throughout the country.
e) Advise and help the executive committee to establish women's competitions in the country.
f) Propose to the executive committee any measures deemed necessary to promote the development of women football within the EFA.
1. The Legal Committee shall consist of a Chairman and four other members:
2. The Legal Committee shall:
a) Analyze basic legal issues relating to football and the evolution of the Statutes and regulations of the EFA and its Members.
b) To consider the constitution, Rules and Regulations of the EFA and its members on an ongoing basis and make recommendations to the Executive Committee or any proposal amendments thereto.
1. The Referees Committee shall be comprise of a chairman and four (4) other members who shall be experienced former officials.
2. The Referees Committee shall:
a)Implement the Laws of the Game.
b) Propose to the Executive Committee the alterations to the Laws of the Game to be submitted to FIFA for discussion in the International Football Association Board.
c) Compile a list of referees qualified to control local and international matches.
d) Establish in as far as possible uniformity in methods of refereeing and application of the Laws of the game.
e) Organize local and international courses for referees and facilitate for the promotion and/or demotion to the various regional and national leagues.
f) Appoint the referees listed in 41(iii) (c) above to conduct matches organized by members of the Football Association.
g) Ensure that each Regional Football Association has a properly constituted Regional Referees Committee, and to ascertain that these committees function properly.
3. Members of the referees committee may be appointed to act as local match commissioners or assessors.
The Referees Committee shall determine its procedures in the exercise of its powers and duties.
1.The Finance Committee shall consist of a Chairman and four other members.
2.The Finance Committee shall:
Monitor the financial management and advise the Executive Committee on financial matters and asset management;
Analyze the budget of the NFAS and the financial statements prepared by the General Secretary and then submit them to the Executive Committee for approval.
The Eswatini Football association (EFA) was founded in 1968, the same year when Eswatini gained independence from the British under the Presidency of the late Harry Sibhaha Dlamini. History has it that the country started playing organized league football in 1973.
The EFA thereafter affiliated to the Federation of International Football Associations (FIFA) and the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in 1978. The association eventually affiliated to the Council of Southern African Football Associations (COSAFA) in 1983 where Eswatini was one of the founding members.
In 2000, under the Presidency of Mr Adam Mthethwa, the EFA hired a full-time Chief Executive Officer/ General Secretary to head the Secretariat of the association.
The History of the Presidency of the association appears as follows:
The History of the Presidency of the association appears as follows:
It is worth mentioning that the EFAS affiliated to COSAFA in 1993 during his presidency. It is also during this period that the EFAS hired a Chief Executive Officer/General Secretary for the first time, to head the Secretariat of the organization.