European Squash Federation

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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. In 2011 it had 43 member federations.

European Squash Federation
AbbreviationESF
Formation1973
TypeSports organization
HeadquartersBarston, West Midlands, England
Region served
Europe
Membership
43 member associations
President
Sweden Thomas Troedsson
Vice-president
Republic of Ireland Rosie Barry
Portugal Luis Ferreira
France Catherine Ezvan
Norway Otto Kalvo
Treasurer
England Peter Derrick
Parent organization
World Squash Federation
Websiteeuropeansquash.com

Presidents edit

No. Years Name
1 1973–1977   Lennart Lepsen
2 1977–1985   Lou Zandvliet
3 1985–1989   Brian Fitzgerald
4 1989–1992   Bernhard Woebker
5 1992–1993   Casper Zeegers
6 1993–1999   Joyce Buckley
7 1999–2001   Philip Van Der Ven
8 2001–2007   Christopher Stahl
9 2007–2013   Hugo Hannes
10 2013–2019   Zena Wooldridge
11 2019–2022   Hugo Hannes
12 2022–   Thomas Troedsson

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List of members edit

Nation Federation President
Armenia Armenian National Squash Federation 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 Julien Muller
Germany German Squash Association Michael Gäde
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 Maris Macijevskis
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 Kirill Perov
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

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Events edit

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

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References edit

  1. ^ "Officials".
  2. ^ "Members | European Squash Federation". Archived from the original on 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  3. ^ "Juniors | European Squash Federation". Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  4. ^ "Championships | European Squash Federation". Archived from the original on 2013-05-07. Retrieved 2012-12-31.

External links edit

  • European Squash Federation official website