North-West F.A.

The North-West Football Association, abbreviated to the NWFA, or the NWIFA, commonly referred to as the North-West F.A., is one of the four regional football associations affiliated with the Irish Football Association (IFA) in Northern Ireland. The other three associations covering the country are the County Antrim & District FA, Mid-Ulster F.A., and the Fermanagh & Western FA.

The NWIFA currently has an affiliation base of over 80 member clubs, which includes eight women's teams. The biggest competition that the North-West Football Association govern is the North West Senior Cup. It was founded in 1886, originally known as the County Londonderry F.A. Cup.