Federation of International Touch
The Federation of International Touch is the worldwide governing body for Touch football. The Federation of International Touch was formed at a meeting held in conjunction with the Australian National championships, and first ever international representative fixtures between Australia and New Zealand, in Melbourne, 1985.
Events
Several international representative events are organised or sanctioned by FIT, including:- Touch Football World Cup
- Youth Touch World Cup
- European Touch Championships
- European Junior Touch Championships
- Asian Touch Cup
- Trans Tasman Test Series, including Open, Youth, Senior divisions
- Pacific Games
- World Masters Games
European Championship
Source:European Touch Championships:
2023 Vichy, France
2022 Nottingham, England
2018 Nottingham, England
2016 Jersey, Channel Islands
2014 Swansea, Wales
2012 Treviso, Italy
2010 Bristol, England
2008 Massey, France
2006 Edinburgh, Scotland
2004 Jersey, Channel Islands
2002 Cardiff, Wales
2000 Edinburgh, Scotland
1998 Nottingham, England
1996 Halifax, England
Members
Source:As of March 2022, FIT recognised the national governing bodies of 49 nations as members of the Federation:
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International Partners
- Recognised by Organisation of Sports Federations of Oceania