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Institute of Groundsmanship
Founder(s) W. H. Bowles Established 1934 Members 2000+ Formerly called National Association of Groundsmen Website Institute of Groundsmanship The Institute of Groundsmanship (IOG) is the leading membership organisation representing professionals and volunteers involved in sports turf management. Created over 80 years ago, the institute supports volunteer and professional men and women to create quality sports turf surfaces and helps to raise their profile. ... Read »
WikipediaInternational Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities
International Association for Sports and Leisure FacilitiesThe International Association for Sports and Leisure Facilities (IAKS) is a non-profit organization devoted to sports buildings and leisure centres. The IAKS was founded in Cologne in 1965. It is the only non-profit organization concerned globally with the subject of sports facility development and has therefore been ... Read »
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International Shuffleboard Association
The International Shuffleboard Association - ISA - was founded in Saint Petersburg, Florida in 1979.Shuffleboard is a competitive game that is often played on ship decks or other large expanses of smooth outdoor surfaces and also at smaller scales on tables indoors. The ISA promotes Shuffleboard competition and travel ... Read »
WikipediaMathare Youth Sports Association
Mathare Youth Sports Association (MYSA) is a sports development aid organization in Mathare, a collection of slums in Nairobi. In sports it focuses mainly on association football, and furthermore it is active in the field of community building. MYSA was founded in 1987 by Canadian Bob Munro who was an advisor for the ... Read »
WikipediaMiddle East South Asia Conference
The Middle East South Asia Conference (MESAC) is an athletic and academic conference consisting of six schools in the Middle East and India. The conference was formed in 2010 for the purpose of creating a smaller, more intimate medium for athletic and academic competitions compared to the conference's predecessor, EMAC ... Read »
WikipediaOriam
Oriam is Scotland's national performance centre for sport, based at Heriot-Watt University's Riccarton campus in Edinburgh. The Scottish Rugby Union and the Scottish Football Association will use it as a training facility. It will also be used by other sports teams, students and members of the public. A review of ... Read »
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Play the Game is an international initiative and conference under the auspices of the Danish Institute for Sports Studies which aims to strengthen sport's ethical foundation and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. "Play the Game" is both the name given to the organisation and its biennia ... Read »
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Association Sport et Citoyenneté (Sport and Citizenship)Sport and Citizenship was founded in 2007 and is the first European think tank in the field of sport. It is a forum for new thinking and lobbying whichs aims to put forward the core values of sport in society, in the realm of politics, economics and media issues. In the pursuit of multidisciplinary and transverse refl ... Read »
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WikipediaACOLOP (acronym for Associação dos Comités OlÃmpicos de LÃngua Oficial Portuguesa; English: Association of the Portuguese Speaking Olympic Committees), is an Olympic-related non-profit organisation officially established on June 8, 2004, in Lisbon. It was founded by the national Olympic committees (NOCs) ... Read »
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Sports UnionAsia Pacific University Sports Union (APUSU) is an umbrella organization of university sports associations in the Asia-Pacific region. On April 2, 2016 the first Executive Committee Meeting of the Asia Pacific University Sports Union was held in Bangkok. During the meeting held at the Eastin Sathorn Hotel (APUSU) APUS ... Read »
WikipediaThe Eastern Mediterranean Activities Conference (also known as EMAC) was a regional sports and activities league founded in 1980 that hosted tournaments in a wide range of athletic and academic activities. The conference consisted of 17 mostly American schools, with a few British schools, from 11 nations - Bahrain, Cyp ... Read »
WikipediaEuro-Sportring is a foundation that organises international sports tournaments, particularly for youth teams. The object of the foundation is to promote international contacts between sports clubs and similar organisations through the medium of sport, in order to make a contribution to a better understanding between sp ... Read »
WikipediaEuropean Multisport Club Association (EMCA) is a sports organization representing the interests of multisport clubs in Europe. Created at the initiative of the multisport club S.S. Lazio. The first annual meeting held on 24 and 25 March in Rome. Between 2 and 3 December 2014, EMCA participate in a conversation of EU S ... Read »
WikipediaOlympic Committee of Serbia Generala VasiÄa br. 5 European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation Youth (ENGSO Youth) is the non-governmental umbrella youth organisation of ENGSO (European Non-Governmental Sports Organisation). It has the aim to represent the young Europeans in sports in 40 countries and to achieve, ... Read »
WikipediaEuropean University Sports Association (EUSA) is an umbrella non-governmental (NGO) non-profit organisation, working in the field of university sport in Europe. It links national university sport federations, universities, teams, individual competitors, volunteers and other partners in over 40 countries throughout Eur ... Read »
WikipediaThe Foundation for Global Sports Development is a 501(c) organization which creates and supports programs promoting sportsmanship, education, fair play and ethics for children around the world. Attorney David Ulich is president of the Foundation and author and psychologist Steven Ungerleider is vice president of the bo ... Read »
WikipediaEstablished in 1995, Great Big Events is an international Sport Presentation and Event Management company with offices in Sydney (Australia), London (United Kingdom) and Doha (Qatar) with satellite offices around North America, Europe, Gulf Region and Australasia. The company predominantly works with international spor ... Read »
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