Badminton Confederation Africa (BCA) is the governing body of badminton in Africa. It is one of the 5 continental bodies under the flag of the Badminton World Federation. It now has 46 member countries and 2 associate members.[2] It was formerly called the Badminton Confederation of Africa.
Abbreviation | BCA |
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Formation | 31 August 1977 |
Type | Sports federation |
Headquarters | Pretoria, Republic of South Africa |
Membership | 46 member associations 3 associate members |
President | Michel Bau[1] |
Website | https://badmintonafrica.com/ |
History
editBadminton Confederation of Africa was formed on 31 August 1977 as African Badminton Federation during a meeting in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. The meeting was attended by delegates from seven national organisations from Ghana, Kenya, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Tanzania and Zambia.[3]
Member associations
edit- Algeria
- Benin
- Botswana
- Burkina Faso
- Burundi
- Cameroon
- Central African Republic
- Chad (associate member)
- Comoros
- Congo
- Djibouti
- DR Congo
- Egypt
- Equatorial Guinea
- Eritrea
- Eswatini
- Ethiopia
- Gambia
- Ghana
- Guinea
- Ivory Coast
- Kenya
- Lesotho
- Libya
- Madagascar
- Malawi
- Mauritania
- Mauritius
- Mayotte (associate member)
- Morocco
- Mozambique
- Namibia
- Niger
- Nigeria
- Rwanda
- Reunion (associate member)
- Saint Helena
- Senegal
- Seychelles
- Sierra Leone
- Somalia
- South Africa
- Sudan
- Tanzania
- Togo
- Tunisia
- Uganda
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
Presidents
editNo. | Years | Name |
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1 | 1977–1980 | Willibard Kente |
2 | 1980–1982 (interim) | Ramachandra Balasuperamaniam |
3 | 1982–2005 | Dapo Tejuoso |
4 | 2005–2010 | Larry Keys[4] |
5 | 2010 (interim) | Kabir Badamasuiy[5] |
6 | 2011–2013 | Dagmawit Girmay Berhane[6] |
7 | 2013–2017 | Larry Keys[7] |
8 | 2017–2018 | Danlami Senchi[8] |
9 | 2018 (interim) | Amine Zoubiri[9] |
10 | 2018–now | Michel Bau |
Tournaments
editReferences
edit- ^ "BCA COUNCIL 2017-2021". badmintonafrica.org. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ "Membership - BWF Corporate". BWF. Retrieved 2020-02-04.
- ^ "History". badmintonafrica.org. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ "ABF Council 2005 – 2009". badmintonafrica.org. Archived from the original on 19 December 2008.
- ^ Sachetat, Raphaël. "AFRICA – Resignation of President of African Confederation". Badzine. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ "Mrs Dagmawit Girmay BERHANE". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ Zulu, Cecilia. "Chirwa gets Badminton Confederation of Africa position". Daily Mail Limited Zambia. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ Ssenoga, Ian (22 May 2017). "Mugabi Elected Badminton Confederation Africa Vice President". Uganda Radio Network. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
- ^ "Badminton - Michel Bau heads African badminton governing body". Seychelles Nation. 25 May 2018. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
External links
edit- ^ Faadil, Sayed. "Member Associations". Retrieved 26 October 2023.