European squash governing body
European Squash Federation Abbreviation ESF Formation 1973 Type Sports organization Headquarters Barston , West Midlands , EnglandRegion served
Europe Membership 43 member associations President
Thomas TroedssonVice-president
Rosie Barry Luis Ferreira Catherine Ezvan Otto KalvoTreasurer
Peter DerrickParent organization
World Squash Federation Website europeansquash .com
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.
Presidents
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
[ 1]
List of members
[ 2]
Events
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
[ 4]
References
External links
Asia (ASF) Europe (ESF) Africa (SFA) Oceania (OSF)
Australia
Cook Islands
Fiji
New Caledonia
New Zealand
Niue
Norfolk Island
Papua New Guinea
Samoa
Tahiti
Tonga
Vanuatu
America (FPS)
North America Central America
Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Honduras
Panama
Caribbean
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Dominican Republic
Jamaica
Saint Lucia
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Trinidad and Tobago
South America
Olympic sports bodies (25)
Independent
LEN (aquatics)
EAA (athletics)
BE (badminton)
CEB (baseball)
EBU (boxing)
ECF (curling)
ECA (canoeing)
UEC (cycling)
EEF (equestrian)
CEE (fencing)
EHF (field hockey)
UEFA (football)
EGA (golf)
UEG (gymnastics)
EHF (handball)
EJU (judo)
EKF (karate)
RE (rugby union)
ESC (shooting)
ESF (softball)
ETTU (table tennis)
ETU (taekwondo)
TE (tennis)
ITU (triathlon)
CEV (volleyball)
EWF (weightlifting)
Dependent
Non-Olympic sports bodies