CSIT
The CSIT – International Workers and Amateurs in Sports Confederation is an international multi-sports organization. It was established as the successor to the Socialist Workers' Sport International and, as such, celebrated its centenary in 2013. The core principles of contributing to physical activity and sports have stayed in its action policy; upholding the right of men and women to do sports no matter what their professionalism levels are. The key concept of CSIT's sports policy has always been "Sports for all." The policy stems from the historical ideas of the international worker sport movement.
International Workers and Amateurs in Sports Confederation has been recognized by the IOC since 1986 and a member of GAISF since 1973.
The main activities of CSIT consist of organizing major and small sports events for amateurs, specifically the CSIT World Sports Games and CSIT Single Championship. Sports events are considered festivals of friendship and cultural exchange, with events promoting awareness of tolerance, respect, unity, sustainability, and fair play in a sporting environment.
Within the world of international sport, it maintains its support for everyone to benefit from sporting activities regardless of their qualifications, talent, nationality, age, sex, and social background.
Base History
- International Socialist Association for Physical Education, 1913-1914.
- L'Internationale sportive de Lucerne, 1920-1939.
- International Labour Sports Confederation 1946
- Recognized in 1973 and 1986 by AGFIS and IOC.
- 2011 rename to International Labor and Amateur Sports Confederation for amateurism purpose.
In 1973 this association joined SportAccord and was recognized by the International Olympic Committee on October 31, 1986. From the following year the general assembly became annual and turned into a congress every two years. In 2011 the Rio de Janeiro congress3 decided to engage the CSIT in the defense and promotion of amateurism and its name became the International Labor and Amateur Sports Confederation.
It celebrated its centenary in Brussels and Ghent in Belgium in 20134. On this occasion it was decided that the congress would henceforth be annual.
Games History
Before the Second World War, the CSIT organized the Workers' Olympics every 6 years in 1925, 1931 and 1937. If the CSIT then organized major championships by discipline, it was not until 2008 that the CSIT World Sports Games were reestablished in Rimini and organized every two years since. The 2012 edition was postponed by one year so that these games could take place in odd years and thus avoid competing with the Olympic Games every 4 years6. In 1936, it was also the exceptional initiator of the Popular Olympics in Barcelona organized as a counterpoint to the Berlin Olympic Games.- 1925 Workers' Olympics
- 1931 Workers' Olympics
- 1936 Workers' Olympics
Socialist Workers' Sport International and International Workers' Olympiads and People's Olympiad and Spartakiad.
International Co-operation (ICO)
The CSIT works in good co-operation with the:- IOC,
- GAISF & SportAccord,
- ICSSPE,
- EFPM,
- ISCA,
- WADA,
- TAFISA,
- FICEP,
- AISTS,
- IWG,
- FICS,
- P.I. and
- ENGSO.
Activities
- International Amateur Sports Championships The CSIT World Sports Games are the primary activity of the International Amateur Sports Championships. These events are not designed for professional athletes, but for workers and amateur sports enthusiasts from various countries and cultures worldwide. The goal is not only to organize a sports competition but also to foster lifelong friendships, intercultural exchange, and unity in sports by bringing together sports enthusiasts as a global family.
- CSIT Single Championships In addition to the World Sports Games, CSIT organizes individual sports championships across the globe in disciplines such as beach volleyball, swimming, chess, tennis, and more. Sports for All Activities
- Sports for Elderly People CSIT also aims to organize events for elderly participants, providing them with opportunities to engage in specific sports and physical activities. These events promote the exchange of training programs and knowledge, as well as cultural, tourism, and lifestyle exchanges between countries.
- Sports for Disabled People Starting with the 2021 World Sports Games in Cervia, CSIT intends to include sports for disabled athletes, initially for demonstration and promotion. The strategy involves integrating athletes with and without disabilities into teams, thereby promoting inclusion, unity, and tolerance in sports. This pilot project will feature sports such as futsal, basketball, and volleyball.
- YOUAca – Preparatory works for Youth Academy of Grassroots Sport. Currently, in sport organization at grassroots level, there are more adults and seniors than young people, who usually don’t have the real opportunity to improve their skills in order to build their path into the sport’s sector. From the other side, since there is a lack of young people sport organizations at the club level, at national level, but also at the European level, the policymakers are getting older and decision making becomes more bureaucratic. In order to improve the situation, the partnership of 4 National sports organizations coordinated by CSIT intends to put into place preparatory works for starting up the Academy of Grassroots Sport for Young Leaders. Currently, the YOUAca project is running on its second edition with 5 nations participating: Italy, Spain, Croatia, Finland, Estonia. In its third edition YOUAca is planned to be renamed to YOU.Lead.
- Bridges - building integration and solidarity between "old" and "new" citizens. The main aim is to create inclusive local communities and enhance solidarity. This communication should create and foster a positive perception of migration and intercultural dialogue. The duration of the project is from January 2019 until June 2021 with Austria, Greece, Croatia, Italy and Spain participating.
Relevant activities and experiences
- to bring together workers and amateur sports organizations of the entire world and to promote the foundation of new organizations,
- to co-operate with international organizations with the same goals and values,
- to support member organizations with their tasks and activities in all the fields of sport and physical culture, also through agreements with international organizations and authorities,
- to promote all activities that aim to improve the practice of sports by human beings of two sexes considering their age and their physical aptitudes in order to protect and improve their health;
- to achieve the aims by respecting the amateur status of athletes, the values of amateurism and the educational values of sport,
- to encourage to practice sport and physical activity in nature while considering the protection of the environment,
- to use sport as a means to promote peace and mutual understanding among people and to contribute to development of the world of social associations at any level,
- to sustain cultural advancement and to improve health including psychophysical conditions of the member unions as well as its individual members.
Pillars
Recognized Sports
Main: 15 Sports in 2025Lists:
- Sports Athletics
- Basketball & 3x3 Basketball
- Beach Volleyball/Indoor Volleyball
- Sports Mamanet
- Chess
- Dance
- Football, Mini & Beach Soccer
- Gymnastics
- Judo
- Karate & Hand-To-Hand Combat
- Pétanque
- Swimming
- Table Tennis
- Tennis, Beach Tennis & Padel
- Wrestling & Beach Wrestling
- Also Parasport
Events
- CSIT World Sports Games
- CSIT Single Championship
- World Amateur Sports Forum
- EU co-funded Projects
Congress
Members
The CSIT has the following members and candidates as of June 2021 :84 Member from 55 countries in 1 march 2025.
- Africa : ALG,ANG,MLI,MAR,RSA,TUN
- Asia : CHN,HKG,IND,IRI,IRQ,JPN,KOR,TPE
- Oceania : AUS
- Americas : BRA,CAN,CHI,HAI,MEX,PER,USA
- Europe : ALB,AUT,BEL,BUL,CRO,CYP,DEN,EST,FIN,FRA,GER,GRE,IRL,ISR,ITA,KOS,LAT,LTU,LUX,MLT,MDV
fORMER MEMBER: UZB,SWE,RUS,BLR AND....
| Country | Member | Membership |
Algeriayes|Full or associatenoflag|AmericasN/a|-continental |
Algeriayes|Full or associatenoflag|AmericasN/a|-continental