Abbreviation | FIT |
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Formation | 1985 |
Founded at | Melbourne, Australia |
Type | International Sport Federation / World Governing Body |
Membership | 49 |
Secretary General | Retired Position |
Chair | Mark Croston |
Finance Director | Aaron Jones |
Promotions & Marketing Director | Vacant Position |
Sports Development Director | Peter Topp |
Website | internationaltouch |
The Federation of International Touch (FIT) is the worldwide governing body for Touch football. The Federation of International Touch was formed at a meeting held in conjunction with the Australian National championships, and first ever international representative fixtures between Australia and New Zealand, in Melbourne, 1985.[1]
Events
Several international representative events are organised or sanctioned by FIT, including:[2]
- Touch Football World Cup
- Youth Touch World Cup
- European Touch Championships ("the Euro's")
- European Junior Touch Championships ("the Youth Euro's")
- Asian Touch Cup
- Trans Tasman Test Series (between Australia and New Zealand), including Open, Youth, Senior divisions
- Pacific Games
- World Masters Games
Members
As of March 2022, FIT recognised the national governing bodies of 49 nations as members of the Federation:[3]
- Asia (13):
- China (China Touch Association)
- Chinese Taipei (Chinese Taipei Touch Association)
- Hong Kong (Hong Kong Touch Association)
- India (Touch Rugby Federation of India)
- Japan (Touch Rugby Japan)
- Lebanon (Lebanon Touch Association)
- Malaysia (FIT Touch Malaysia)
- United Arab Emirates (Middle East Touch)
- Philippines (Touch Association Pilipinas)
- Qatar (Qatar Touch Rugby)
- Singapore (Touch Singapore)
- Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka Touch Association)
- Thailand (Thai Touch Football Association)
- Oceania (12):
- Australia (Touch Football Australia)
- Cook Islands (Cook Islands Touch Association)
- Fiji (Touch Federation Fiji)
- Kiribati (Kiribati National Touch Association)
- New Zealand (Touch NZ)
- Niue (Niue Touch Association)
- Papua New Guinea (Touch Football Papua New Guinea)
- Samoa (Samoa Touch Rugby)
- Solomon Islands
- Tokelau
- Tonga (Tonga National Touch Association)
- Tuvalu (Tuvalu Touch Association)
- Africa (1):
- South Africa (South African Touch Association)
- North America (2):
- Canada (Touch Canada)
- United States (USA Touch)
- South America (1):
- Chile (Touch Rugby Chile)
- Europe (20):
- Austria (Touch Austria)
- Belgium (Touch Belgium)
- Bulgaria (Bulgaria Touch)
- Czech Republic (Czech Republic Touch)
- England (England Touch Association)
- Estonia
- France (Touch France)
- Germany (Touch Deutschland)
- Guernsey (Guernsey Touch)
- Ireland (Ireland Touch Association)
- Italy (Italia Touch)
- Jersey (Jersey Touch)
- Luxembourg (Luxembourg National Touch Association)
- Netherlands (Touch Nederland)
- Portugal (Touch Rugby Portugal)
- Scotland (Scottish Touch Association)
- Spain (Touch España)
- Sweden (Sweden Touch)
- Switzerland (Touch Switzerland)
- Wales (Wales Touch Association)
References
- ↑ "Federation of International Touch - About International Touch".
- ↑ "Federation of International Touch - Events". www.internationaltouch.org. Retrieved 2022-04-14.
- ↑ "Federation of International Touch -".
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