European Squash Federation
Abbreviation | ESF |
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Formation | 1973 |
Type | Sports organization |
Headquarters | Barston, West Midlands, England |
Region served | Europe |
Membership | 43 member associations |
President | Zena Wooldridge |
Vice-president |
Jacques Fontaine Marcel Borst Reidun Ribesen Pavel Sladecek |
Secretary | Zoe Reece |
Treasurer | Peter Derrick |
Parent organization | World Squash Federation |
Website | www.europeansquash.com |
The European Squash Federation (ESF) was set up in 1973 in order to develop and promote squash across Europe.
It is based in Barston, West Midlands in England. As of 2011 it has 43 member federations.
Presidents
List of members
Nation | Federation | President |
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Armenia | Armenian National Squash | Mikayel Vardanyan |
Austria | Osterreichischer Squash Rackets | Thomas Wachter |
Belgium | Belgian Squash Federation | Serge Maggi |
Croatia | Croatian Squash Federation | Vedran Rezic |
Cyprus | Cyprus Squash Rackets | George Yiapanas |
Czech Republic | Czech Squash Association | Pavel Sladecek |
Denmark | Dansk Squash Forbund | Tom Kjaerbye Larsen |
England | England Squash | Jackie Robinson |
Estonia | Estonian Squash Federation | Eino Vaarala |
Finland | Finnish Squash Association | Leo Hatjasalo |
France | French Squash Federation | Jacques Fontaine |
Germany | German Squash Association | Wolfgang Bauriedel |
Gibraltar | Gibraltar Squash Association | Barry Brindle |
Greece | Greek Squash Rackets Federation | George Barletis |
Hungary | Hungarian Squash Association | Balazs Welesz |
Iceland | Iceland Squash | Hilmar H. Gunnarsson |
Ireland | Irish Squash Federation | Ed Dunne |
Isle of Man | Isle of Man Squash Rackets Association | Leslie Callow |
Israel | Israel Squash Rackets Association | Opher Levy |
Italy | Italian Squash Federation | Siro Zanella |
Latvia | Latvian Squash Federation | Alex Pavulans |
Liechtenstein | Liechtenstein Squash Federation | Oliver Stahl |
Lithuania | Lithuania Squash Federation | Edvinas Dovydaitis |
Luxembourg | Fédération de Squash Luxembourgeoise | Steve Kaiser |
Macedonia | Squash Federation of FYR Macedonia | Jane Vangelovski |
Malta | Malta Squash | Liz Said |
Monaco | Fédération Monegasque de Squash Racket | Bruno Fissore |
Montenegro | Montenegrin Squash Association | Miso Pejkovic |
Netherlands | Dutch Squash Federation | Hans Arends |
Norway | Norges Squashforbund | Ida Sonju |
Poland | Polish Squash Federation | Tomasz Banasiak |
Portugal | Federacao Nacional de Squash | Luís Ferreira |
Russia | Russian Squash Federation | Vitaly Paskal |
Scotland | Scottish Squash and Racketball | Ron Pearman |
Serbia | Serbian Squash Association | Čedomir Vitorović |
Slovakia | Slovak Squash Association | Juraj Celler |
Slovenia | Slovenian Squash Association | Tomaz Campa |
Spain | Spanish Squash Federation | Rogelio Chantada Lago |
Sweden | Swedish Squash Federation | Ulf Karlsson |
Switzerland | Swiss Squash | Stefan Grundmann |
Turkey | Turkish Developing Sports Federation | Enver Oral |
Ukraine | Ukraine Squash Federation | Roman Dolynych |
Wales | Squash Wales | Alan James |
Events
Junior Events
European Junior Championships Under 19
Under 15 and 17 Team Championships
European Junior Circuit [3]
Seniors' Events
European Squash Individual Championships
European Squash Team Championships
European Club Championships
Masters' Events
European Masters Individual Championships
See also
- European Squash Individual Championships
- European Squash Team Championships
- British Junior Open Squash
- French Junior Open Squash
References
External links
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