International School Sport Federation
Abbreviation | ISF |
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Motto | We Are School Sport |
Formation | 1972 |
Type | Sport federation |
Purpose | Education through sport |
Headquarters | Antwerp, Belgium |
Official language | French, English, German, Spanish[1] |
President | Laurent Petrynka |
Secretary General/CEO | Coolen Jan |
Website | http://www.isfsports.org/ |
The International School Sport Federation (ISF) is an international sports governing body for school sport. Founded in 1972 with 21 signatory nations (all European), the federation has been organising international competitions to encourage education through sport and student athletes. It has 86 member nations from five continents.[2] It is a member of SportAccord and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee.[3][4][5] It is based in Antwerp, Belgium.[6]
The ISF limits itself to activities with school children between the ages of 14 to 18 (roughly contiguous with high school age).[2] This distinguishes its role from the longer-established International University Sports Federation, which governs student sport from the ages of 17 to 25.[7][8]
There are 25 recognised ISF sports, each of which has its own championship once every two years.[9] They are called the ISF World Schools Championship (ISF WSC). The first official ISF championships were in football and volleyball, which both took place in 1972, athletics, basketball, handball and skiing championships followed a year later.
The foremost competition held by the ISF is the Gymnasiade – a biennial multi-sport event first held in 1974 in Wiesbaden, Germany that features athletics, gymnastics and swimming events. Among their other major events are continental games such as the Pan-American School Games, Euro Schools Football, Asian School Games.
History
Around the mid 1960s, international sporting contests between schools has been increasing. Besides occasional and haphazard meetings between two or more schools, tournaments were beginning to be organised regularly in different disciplines: in handball from 1963, in volleyball from 1969, in football one year later and from 1971 also in basketball. Each of these annual tournaments produced basic regulations and a standing committee.
The large number of international competitions requiring eliminating heats at the national level soon gave rise to a desire to co-ordinate these events, within a specific International Federation. To help promote this idea, the Federal Minister of Education and Arts of the Republic of Austria convened a Conference at Raach in the Autumn of 1971. Here the conditions were discussed for setting up a European School Sport Federation.
After very lengthy debates, the project was approved. However, bearing future development possibilities in mind, the ISF was not limited to European countries alone. A Provisional Committee, the members of which were chosen from among the 21 nations present, was set up, and the meeting of the constituent General Assembly was fixed for 4 June 1972 at Beaufort/Luxembourg. This meeting adopted the Statutes and proceeded to elect the members of the first Executive Committee.[10]
Philosophy
The ISF aims to promote the school sport and to stimulate the establishment of national organisations of school sport. It rejects the interference of any outside influence on the national associations of school sport. It is ready, however, to respond to all demands of information and moral support. The ISF pursues these objectives without any discrimination on political, religious and ethnical grounds.
Structure
General Assembly
The General Assembly brings together ISF’s school sport federation members which meet every two years. In the assembly, members elect Executive Committee members for a four-year period, and approves the budget and the programme proposed by the Executive Committee. The most recent General Assembly was held in May 2016 at Marmaris, Turkey.
Management Committee
The Management Committee consists of the President, the Deputy President, the Vice-President, the Secretary General, the Treasurer and the Sports Director. It meets periodically when convened by the President, to carry out the business of the ISF between meetings of the Executive Committee. Twice a year, the Management Committee meets with the Continental Presidents.
FUNCTION | NAME | COUNTRY |
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President | PETRYNKA Laurent | France |
Deputy President | DASKALAKIS Stelios | Greece |
Vice-President | AGUIAR Robson | Brazil |
Secretary General/CEO | COOLEN Jan | Belgium |
Treasurer | FUSENIG Guy | Luxembourg |
Sports Director | KEVER Norbert | Belgium |
Executive Committee
The Executive Committee is composed of 21 members. It meets twice a year to take the decisions necessary for the proper functioning of ISF.
Committees
Committees assist and advise the Executive Committee in the overall administration of the ISF. The Committees include:
Youth Council | Responsible for implementing projects approaching the interest of our athletes |
Advisory Council | Studies the decisions of the ISF and give advices on its actions. |
Educational Commission | Proposes the educational programme within the ISF events. |
Disciplinary Committee | Preserves the integrity and reputation of ISF and ISF events, and contributes to ensure the security of the ISF athletes. |
Technical Commissions | In charge of monitoring the preparation of competitions from technical point of view, drawing up the competition programme and ensures the good running of the event. |
Members
Code | Country | Association |
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ALB | Albania | Albanian School Sport Federation |
ALG | Algeria | Federation Algerienne du Sport Scolaire |
AND | Andorra | Secretariat d'état aux sports, de la jeunesse et du volontariat |
ARM | Armenia | Federation Sportive Republicaine Des Ecoliers |
AUT | Austria | Bundesministerium für Bildung und Frauen |
AUS | Australia | School Sport Australia |
AZE | Azerbaijan | Ministry of Youth and Sport |
BLR | Belarus | Republican Center of Physical Education and Sports for Pupils and Students |
BOL | Bolivia | Ministerio de Deportes |
BOT | Botswana | Botswana Integrated Sport Association |
BUL | Bulgaria | Bulgarian Association Sport for Students |
BRA | Brazil | Confederação Brasileira do Desporto Escolar |
COL | Colombia | Coldeportes |
CHI | Chile | Club Deportivo Universidad Catica de Chile |
CMR | Cameroon | Federation Nationale des Sports Scolaires |
CPV | Cape Verde | Coordination de Nationale I'Education et Sport Scolaire |
CIV | Ivory Coast | Office Ivoirien des Sports Scolaires et Universitaires |
CUB | Cuba | INDER - Departmento de deporte escolar |
CHN | China | China School Sport Federation |
CRO | Croatia | Croatian School Sport Federation |
CYP | Cyprus | Ministry of Education and Culture |
CZE | Czech Republic | Czech school sports clubs association |
DEN | Denmark | Danish Schoolsport Assosiation |
DOM | Dominican Republic | Instituto Nacional de Educacion Fisica |
ENG | England * | National Council for School Sports |
EST | Estonia | Estonian School Sport Union |
FIN | Finland | Finnish School Sport Federation |
FLA | Flanders | Stichting Vlaamse Schoolsports |
FRA | France | Union Nationale du Sport Scolaire |
CFB | French Community of Belgium | Association Francophone Des Federations Sportives Scolaires |
PYF | French Polynesia * | USSP - Union du Sport Scholaire Polynesien |
GEO | Georgia | Children and Youth Sports National Federation of Georgia |
GBC | German-speaking Community | Sportdinest Des Ministeriums Der Deutschspracshigen Gemeinschaft |
GER | Germany | Kommission Sport der KMK der Länder |
GUA | Guatemala | Direccion General de Educatición Fisica |
GRE | Greece | Directorate of Physical Education |
HAI | Haiti | HSSF - Haitian School Sport Federation |
HKG | Hong Kong,China * | Hong Kong Schools Sports Federation |
HUN | Hungary | Hungarian School Sport Federation |
IND | India | School Games Federation of India |
IRL | Ireland | Irish School Sport Federation |
ITA | Italy | Ministero dell Instruzione dell universita e della Ricerca |
IRI | Iran | Iran School Sport Federation |
ISR | Israel | Ministry of education, culture and sports |
KOS | Kosovo | School Sport Federation of the Republic of Kosovo |
KUW | Kuwait | Ministry of Education |
LAT | Latvia | Latvian School Sport Federation |
LIE | Liechtenstein | Liechtensteinische landesverwaltung |
LUX | Luxembourg | Ligue des Associations Sportive Estudiantines Luxembourgeoises |
MAR | Morocco | Federation Royale Marocaine du Sport Scolaire |
MLT | Malta | Malta School Sport Federation |
MNE | Montenegro | Association Montenegrine du Sport Scolaire |
MKD | Macedonia | Macedonian Schools Sports Federation |
NED | Netherlands | Koninklijke Vereniging van Leraren Lichamelịke Opvoeding |
NZL | New Zealand | New Zealand Secondary School Sports Council |
NCA | Nicaragua | Instituto Nicaraguense de Deportes |
NGA | Nigeria | Nigerian School Sport Federation |
NOR | Norway | Landslaget Fysisk Fostring i Scolen |
PAK | Pakistan | PSSF - Pakistan Schools Sports Federation |
PAR | Paraguay | Secretaria Nacional de Deportes |
POL | Poland | Szkolny Zwiazek Sportowy |
POR | Portugal | Gabinete Coordenador Desporto Escolar |
PUR | Puerto Rico | Propulsores del Deporte |
ROU | Romania | Scholar and University Sports Federation |
RSR | Republic of Srpska | Ministry for Family, Youth and Sport |
RUS | Russia | Russian Socio - State Society of Physical Training |
QAT | Qatar | Qatar Sport School Federation |
RSA | South Africa | South African Sports Confederation |
KSA | Saudi Arabia | Ministry of Education |
SRB | Serbia | School Sports and Olympic Education Federation of Serbia |
SIN | Singapore | Singapore School Sport Council |
SUR | Suriname | Ministry of School and Youth Affairs |
SCO | Scotland * | Scottish SchoolSport Federation |
SLO | Slovenia | Zavod za sport RS Planica |
SVK | Slovakia | Slovak School Sport Association |
ESP | Spain | Ministerio de Educacion y Ciencia |
SWE | Sweden | Svenska Scolidrottsforbundet |
SUI | Switzerland | Schweizerischer Verband fur Sport in der Schule |
TUN | Tunisia | Federation Tunisienne des Sports Scolaires et Universiateires |
TUR | Turkey | Turkiye Okul Sporlary Federasyonu |
THA | Thailand | Ministry of Tourism and Sports |
TPE | Chinese Taipei * | Chinese Taipei School Sport Federation |
UKR | Ukraine | School Sport Federation of Ukraine |
UAE | United Arab Emirates | UAE Interschool Sports Association |
USA | United States | Amateur Athletic Union of the United States of America |
Sports
- Athletics
- Badminton
- Basketball 5x5
- Basketball 3x3
- Beach volleyball
- Combat games (Karate, Judo, Wrestling, Fencing)
- Cross-country
- Cricket
- Educational games
- Football
- Futsal
- Gymnastics
- Handball
- Orienteering
- Skiing (Nordic and alpine)
- Swimming
- Table tennis
- Tennis
- Triathlon
- Volleyball
References
- ↑ Charter. ISF. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- 1 2 The International Charter of School Sport at the Heart of the ISF. ISF. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- ↑ About ISF. ISF. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- ↑ Organisations recognised by the International Olympic Committee. Olympic.org. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- ↑ Members. SportAccord. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- ↑ Contact. ISF. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- ↑ FISU Today. FISU. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- ↑ Li, Ming et al. "International School Sport", pgs. 291–2. International Sport Management (2012). Human Kinetics. ISBN 978-0-7360-8273-0.
- ↑ Sports. ISF. Retrieved on 2014-04-01.
- ↑ "History of ISF". ISF official website.