Federated Christian Athletic Association
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The Federated Christian Athletic Association (FCAA) is a voluntary national association of Christian private schools and individuals that organizes athletic programs and tournaments, and provides player marketing and quality improvement training to member schools throughout the United States. Its headquarters is located in Panama City, Florida, where founders Mike Walker and David Keith were formerly football coaches at Panama City Christian School.[1]
The FCAA works with schools accredited by various Christian school associations including Christian Schools International, Accelerated Christian Education, National Christian School Association, Association of Christian Schools International, American Association of Christian Schools, and the Association of Christian Teachers & Schools, along with schools accredited by the recognized regional accreditation organizations.
FCAA currently offers national championships in Baseball, Basketball, Cheerleading, Football, Golf, Soccer, Softball, Swimming, Tennis, Track and Field, and Weightlifting
FCAA also offers member schools the ability to improve their funding and operational programs through extensive hands on training. The training is provided as a member service to those schools who send representatives to the national tournaments. FCAA uses the competition rules formulated by the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) as the governing standard of each competition.

