The first known football team in Aruba was the
Aruba Voetbal Vereniging, formed in 1909 after a local businessman bought a football. Teams popped up across the island over time, especially in schools. By 1921, there was enough interest to organize a tournament, won by Club Wilhelmina. In 1924, Sparta, a
Curaçaoan team, visited Aruba and played a friendly against the Aruban team Vitesse. In 1930, a
national team was organized, and played their first international match against
Curaçao. The (; AVB), which governs football on the island, formed in late 1930 and became an official organization in 1932. From the 1950s to the 1980s, Aruban football existed under the umbrella of the
Netherlands Antillean Football Union (NAVU). In 1986, Aruba changed from a member of the Netherlands Antilles to its own
constituent country of the
Netherlands. With this change in political status, the AVB was granted membership to CONCACAF in 1986 and to FIFA in 1988. The AVB is currently a member of
FIFA,
CONCACAF, and the
Caribbean Football Union. ==Men's league system==