South African national controlling body for mind sports
Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) is recognised by Act of Parliament [ 1] as the national controlling body for mind sports in South Africa.
Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) is also an affiliate of the International eSports Federation , Fédération Mondiale du Jeu de Dames , and the International Wargames Federation . Due to its membership of such international bodies, the MSSA is the sole authority for the games that it caters for in terms of the Sport and Recreation Act, number 110 of 1998 (as amended).
History
Mind Sports South Africa was formally constituted on 14 December 1985. However, it was not until 1990 that the MSSA became a member of NOCSA in 1990, and in 1991 that the MSSA became affiliated to the Confederation of South African Sports Confederation (COSAS).
The MSSA was one of the members that encouraged unity during the apartheid era, and thus voted in favour of the unifying of sport. As a consequence of the actions of the many National Federations, the National Sports Council was formed in 1994 and was immediately accepted as a full member of the newly formed body. Upon dissolution of the NSC in 1999, the MSSA played its part in supporting the formation of the South African Sports Commission in 1999.
Once the South African Sports Commission was formed (by Act of Parliament) the MSSA again was accepted as a full member. Even when the Minister of Sport and Recreation saw the need to ask Parliament to amend the Sports and Recreation Act (number110 of 1998),[ 2] the official recognition of Mind Sports South Africa remained unchanged as the MSSA became a founding member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC).[ 3]
All the games promoted by Mind Sports South Africa are accredited as national sports. Such accreditation by the Sports and Recreation Act (number110 of 1998),[ 2] guarantees the MSSA as being the only authority for the administration and control of the games that fall under the MSSA's jurisdiction.
The MSSA changed its name in 2005 from the South African Wargames Union (SAWU) to that of Mind Sports South Africa.
Structure
Mind Sports South Africa, like other sports federations in South Africa, is constituted as a voluntary association .
The highest authority of the MSSA is the Annual General Meeting which holds all Committees accountable for their actions.
The executive committee meets a minimum of twice a year, and requires a full report from the management board.
The management board deals with the day-to-day operations of the MSSA and overseas the different Boards of Control. Clubs are directly affiliated to the MSSA which ensures that there is greater transparency and inclusion.[ 4]
History of the emblem
Back in the early 1990s, the South African Wargames Union (as the MSSA was then known) was invited to participate in the World Team Championships for Wargames. Up until that point the MSSA used the rampant lion as its symbol. However, it was felt by the committee to approach the State Herald to design something specifically for the MSSA that best represented the games as administered by the MSSA. The State Herald Frederick Brownell designed the Janus Knight for the MSSA.
The logo is made up of the following aspects:
The double-headed knight chess piece:
The knight chess piece is already an international symbol for army battle school. The symbol represents tactical and strategic thought and training. By making the symbol a double-headed knight, it also incorporates the concepts of considering the opponent's moves and shows the mental versatility of gamers.
The circle:
The circle represents the rules to which all the games are played, and the unity of all the games that the MSSA represents.
Disciplines and games under the jurisdiction of the MSSA
In terms of its Constitution, Mind Sports South Africa caters for a wide variety of Mind Sports in South Africa, such as:
Board gaming
Backgammon
Draughts (Anglo-American, Pool Checkers and International)
Morabaraba (also known as Mlabalaba)
Moruba
SesothoMorabaraba
Speed Stacking
Card gaming
Figure gaming
Ancients (3000 BC to 1500 AD)
Pike & Shot (1500 AD to 1700 AD)
Horse & Musket (1700 to 1845)
World War II (1939 to 1945)
eSports
Console gaming
Mobile gaming
PSP gaming
Personal computer gaming
Robotics
How games are chosen
Every year the MSSA holds an Annual General Meeting (AGM)directly after the South African National Championships. It is at such AGM that the games to be played in the Esports Discipline are selected by the member clubs.
Esports titles to be played at 2021 Provincial and National Championships
Esports titles to be played at 2021 Online School Championships
Clash Royale
Counter-Strike: GO
Dota 2
FIFA 19
League of Legends
Paladins
PES 2019
Street Fighter V
Esports titles to be played at 2021 High School LAN Provincial and National Championships
Saturday
Clash Royale
FIFA 19
Paladins
PES 2019
Sunday
CounterStrike: GO
Dota 2
League of Legends
Street Fighter V
State awards
In 2002, David Hlophe received the President's Award (Silver Class) from the President, Mr Thabo Mbeki, at the President's residence in Cape Town.[ 5]
In 2003, Rhonnie Manana and Thabo Mokoena were finalists at the South African Sports Awards.
In 2007, Berneice Ligault and Amanda Kwaza were also finalists at the South African Sports Awards.
in 2013, Simphiwe Maphumulo was the recipient of the Indigenous Sports Star of the Year award at the S A Sports Awards .
Other awards
In 2005, Colin Webster was a recipient of the Ekuhurleni Outstanding Sports Administrator Award
In 2010, Barry Booysen was a recipient of the Ekuhurleni Volunteer of the Year Award[ 6]
In 2013, Morizane Boyes was the recipient of the Volunteer of the Year Award at the Spar GSport Awards[ 7]
In 2014, Lubabalo Kondlo was a finalist in the Eastern Cape Provincial Sportsman of the Year Awards
In 2014, Kyle Wolmarans was a finalist in the Eastern Cape Provincial Media Person of the Year Awards
Management Board Awards
Year
Mind Sports Person of the Year
Board Gamer of the Year
Esports Gamer of the Year
Wargamer of the Year
Volunteer of the Year
Writer of the Year
Sponsor of the Year
Umpire of the year
Social Media Person of the Year
Coach of the Year
Team of the Year
Educator of the Year
2024[ 8]
Jessica Greef
No award
Jessica Greef
Terry Allwright
Johan van Breda
Alicia Pillay
North West University
Armand van der Colf
Colin Webster
Amirali Zahedi
Female CSGO Team
Tiaan Lotter
2023
Anneke Lourens Luies
Suimphiwe Maphumulo
Mohammed Rido Hendericks
No award
Anneke Lourens Luies
Germiston News
North West University (NWU)
Anneke Lourens Luies
MyComlink
Armand van der Colf
Mikara Nokraj
Desiree Botha
2022
Johan van Breda
Saudah Bhaimia
Bernice Botha
Colin Webster
Anneke Lourens Luies
AWSUM NEWS
North West University (NWU)
Jessie Joubert
Colin Webster
Jessie Joubert
CSGO and Dota - Curro Lonehill
Desiree Botha
2021
Jonathan Brown
Saudah Bhaimia
Jonathan Brown
Colin Webster
Johan van Breda
AWSUM NEWS
North West University (NWU)
Anneke Lourens Luies
Barry Bridges
Jessie Joubert
ZAG DotA
Anneke Lourens Luies
2020
Johan van Breda
Saudah Bhaimia
Rafeeq Cariem
Colin Webster
Johan van Breda
AWSUM NEWS
ZAG Academy
Jessie Joubert
Barry Bridges
Jessie Joubert
PES Society
Diana Barnard
2019
Dr. Janine Brand
Saudah Bhaimia
Terrance Broomberg
Angellah Sulamoyo
Christiaan Botes
Jermain Craig Saturday Star
TULUNTULU
Johan van Breda
Riaan Vrey
Jessie Joubert
ZAG Paladins
Gary Blieden
2018
Jessie Joubert
Chanel De Wet
Marisa van Der Westhuizen
Terence Allwright
Johan van Breda
Tamzyn Pamplin My Comlink
TULUNTULU
2017
Adele Janse Van Rensburg
Cassandra van Tonder
Mxolisi Lukhele
Terence Allwright
Alwyn van Wyk
Tamzyn Pamplin of MyComLink
TULUNTULU
2016
Jason Batzofin
Lucille Brown
Matthew Smith
Garth Schoeman
Colin Webster
Tamzyn Pamplin of MyComLink
SterKinekor
2015
Elishia Retief
Lubabalo Kondlo
Kyle Turnbull
Jason Batzofin
Morizane Boyes
Andrew Rose of My Community
MWEB
2014
Morizan Boyes
Lubabalo Kondlo
Barry West
Elishia Retief
Louis Brown
Kyle Wolmarans
MWEB
2013
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Lyrene Kuhn
Colin Webster
Dorian Love
Han Ciliiers
MWEB
2012
Robert Botha
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Gabriela Isaacs
Eugene Burger
Louis Brown
Han Cilliers
GIGABYTE
2011
Jaco Engelbrecht
Lubabalo Kondlo
Robert Botha
David Vannucci
Ryan van den Bergh
Alexandra Kayle
ASUS
2010
Frans Brewis
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Nialle Momsen
Gregory Laycock
Ryan van den Bergh
Jaco Diedericks
Incredible Connection
2009
Colin Webster
Mothusi Moabi
Stephen White
Edward van Trotsenburg
Ryan van den Bergh
Muhammed Nagdee
Incredible Connection
World champions produced
Eugene Burger receiving trophy
South Africa has produced the following world champions:
Period
Year
Name
Member Club
Ancients – Senior
2012
Eugene Burger
Maritzburg Christian School Wargames Club
2013
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2014
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2015
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
Ancients – women
2006
Bernice Ligault
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2007
Bernice Ligault
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2014
Elishia Retief
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2015
Elishia Retief
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
Ancients – Junior males
2000
Andre Tonkin
Krugersdorp High School
2001
Matthew Strachan
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2002
Benjamin Shulman
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2003
Angelo Stathoussis
Peninsula Wargames Group
2004
Angelo Stathoussis
Peninsula Wargames Group
2005
Angelo Stathoussis
Peninsula Wargames Group
2009
Duane Havenga
Pretoria Boys High School
2010
Gregory Laycock
Pretoria Boys High School
2012
Gregory Laycock
Pretoria Boys High School
2013
Adam Louw
Pretoria Boys High School
2014
Jason Batzofin
St John's College
2014
Jason Batzofin
St John's College
eSports – mobile games
2005
Logan Brooke-Smith
Exactmobile
Morabaraba – Senior
1997
Gilbert Magabotse
Spoornet Morabaraba Club
1999
Amos Mavuso
Spoornet Morabaraba Club
2000
David Hlophe
Spoornet Morabaraba Club
2001
David Hlophe[ 9]
Leandra Giant Killers
2002
Simon Skhosana
Leandra Giant Killers
2003
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Alexandra High School
2007
Moses Rannyadi
Impala Plats.
2012
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Pietermaritzburg Morabaraba Club
2013
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Zola Checkers Club
Morabaraba – Junior
2002
Innocent Khubeka
Leandra Giant Killers
2003
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Alexandra High School
2005
Teresa Chen
Maritzburg Girl's High
2007
Innocent Khubeka
Leandra Giant Killers
Pike & Shot – Senior
2002
Edward van Trotsenburg
Technikon Witwatersrand
2009
Edward van Trotsenburg
Bedfordview Mind Sports Club
Medal winners
South Africa has produced the following medal winners in international championships:
Period
Year
Position
Event
Name
Member Club
Ancients – Senior
2015
1st
IWF World Championships
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2014
1st
IWF World Championships
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2014
2nd
IWF World Championships
Ewan Retief
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2013
1st
IWF World Championships
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2012
1st
IWF World Championships
Eugene Burger
Maritzburg Christian School Wargames Club
2012
3rd
IWF World Championships
Jason van Wyngaard
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2010
3rd
IWF World Championships
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2004
1st
IWF African Continental Championships
Colin Webster
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2004
2nd
IWF African Continental Championships
Richard Ligault
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2004
3rd
IWF African Continental Championships
Ingo Haferung
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2002
2nd
IWF World Championships
Andre Tonkin
Krugersdorp High School
Ancients – females
2015
1st
IWF World Championships
Elishia Retief
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2014
1st
IWF World Championships
Elishia Retief
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2007
1st
IWF World Championships
Bernice Ligault
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2006
1st
IWF World Championships
Bernice Ligault
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
Ancients – Junior
2015
1st
IWF World Championships
Jason Batzofin
St John's College
2014
1st
IWF World Championships
Jason Batzofin
St John's College
2013
1st
IWF World Championships
Adam Louw
Pretoria Boys High School
2012
1st
IWF World Championships
Gregory Laycock
Pretoria Boys High School
2010
1st
IWF World Championships
Gregory Laycock
Pretoria Boys High School
2009
1st
IWF World Championships
Duane Havenga
Pretoria Boys High School
2006
1st
IWF World Championships
Angelo Stathoussis
Peninsula Wargames Group
2006
2nd
IWF World Championships
Pierre Lotter
Paul Roos Gimnasium
2005
1st
IWF World Championships
Angelo Stathoussis
Peninsula Wargames Group
2004
1st
IWF World Championships
Angelo Stathoussis
Peninsula Wargames Group
2003
1st
IWF World Championships
Angelo Stathoussis
Peninsula Wargames Group
2002
1st
IWF World Championships
Benjamin Shulman
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2001
1st
IWF World Championships
Matthew Strachan
Old Edwardian Wargames Club
2000
1st
IWF World Championships
Andre Tonkin
Krugersdorp High School
Checkers
2012
2nd
SportAccord World Mind Games
Lubabalo Kondlo
Dr Niederhoffer Memorial Draughts Club
eSports – mobile games
2005
1st
World Cyber Games
Logan Brooke-Smith
Exactmobile
eSports – PC
2024
1st
African Esports Championships (AEC)
Female CounterStrike GO
ATK Gaming
2024
2nd
African Esports Championships (AEC)
Male CounterStrike GO
ZAG Academy
2012
2nd
IeSF World Championships
Gabriela Isaacs
SAHETI College
2011
2nd
IeSMoD World Championships
Jacobus Engelbrecht
Worcester Gaming Club
Morabaraba – Senior
1997
1st
IWF World Championships
Gilbert Magabotse
Spoornet Morabaraba Club
1999
1st
IWF World Championships
Amos Mavuso
Spoornet Morabaraba Club
2000
1st
IWF World Championships
David Hlophe
Spoornet Morabaraba Club
2001
1st
IWF World Championships
David Hlophe
Leandra Giant Killers
2002
1st
IWF World Championships
Simon Skhosana
Leandra Giant Killers
2003
1st
IWF World Championships
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Alexandra High School
2007
1st
IWF World Championships
Moses Rannyadi
Impala Plats.
2007
1st
IWF World Championships
Ledile Tshwane
University of Johannesburg
2007
2nd
IWF World Championships
Amanda Kwaza
University of Johannesburg
2012
1st
IWF World Championships
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Pietermaritzburg Morabaraba Club
2013
1st
IWF World Championships
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Zola Checkers Club
Morabaraba – Junior
2002
1st
IWF World Championships
Innocent Khubeka
Leandra Giant Killers
2003
1st
IWF World Championships
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Alexandra High School
2005
1st
IWF World Championships
Teresa Chen
Maritzburg Girl's High
2007
1st
IWF World Championships
Innocent Khubeka
Leandra Giant Killers
Pike & Shot – Senior
2002
1st
IWF World Championships
Edward van Trotsenburg
Technikon Witwatersrand
2009
1st
IWF World Championships
Edward van Trotsenburg
Bedfordview Mind Sports Club
World Championships attended
Year
Venue
Disciplines
2023
Iasi – Romania
Esports
2022
Bali – Indonesia
Esports
2021
Eilat – Israel
Esports
2020
Johannesburg – South Africa Cancelled due to COVID-19
Morabaraba and Wargames
2020
Eilat – Israel Cancelled due to COVID-19
Esports
2019
Seoul – South Korea
Esports
2018
Kaohsiung – Taiwan
Esports
2017
Busan – South Korea
Esports
2016
Jakarta – Indonesia
Esports
2015
Seoul – South Korea
Esports
2015
Wales – Wales
Checkers
2015
Mbabane – Swaziland
Morabaraba, wargames
2014
Baku – Azerbaijan
Esports
2014
Maseru – Lesotho
Morabaraba, wargames
2013
Bucharest – Romania
Esports
2013
Pretoria – South Africa
Morabaraba, wargames
2012
Cheonan – South Korea
Esports
2012
Durban – South Africa
Morabaraba, wargames
2011
Andong – South Korea
Esports
2011
Wellington – New Zealand
Morabaraba, wargames
2010
New York – United States
Esports
2010
Daegu – South Korea
Esports
2010
Athens – Greece
Morabaraba, wargames
2009
New York – United States
Esports
2009
Taebaek – South Korea
Esports
2009
Washington – United States
Morabaraba, wargames
2009
Busan – South Korea
Esports
2008
Johannesburg – South Africa
Esports
2008
Helsinki – Finland
Morabaraba, wargames
2007
Seattle – United States
Esports
2007
Port Elizabeth – South Africa
Morabaraba, wargames
2006
Taipei – Taiwan
Esports
2006
Melbourne – Australia
Morabaraba, wargames
2005
Seoul – South Korea
Esports
2005
Athens – Greece
Morabaraba, wargames
2004
New Orleans – United States
Morabaraba, wargames
2004
Palapye – Botswana
Morabaraba
2003
Rome – Italy
Morabaraba, wargames
2002
Durban – South Africa
Morabaraba, wargames
2001
Epsom – United Kingdom
Morabaraba, wargames
2000
Epsom – United Kingdom
Morabaraba, wargames
1999
Cape Town – South Africa
Morabaraba, wargames
1997
Johannesburg – South Africa
Morabaraba, wargames
1991 to 1996
Derby – United Kingdom
Wargames
Official Ranking after IeSF World Championships
Official eSports Tri-Nation Test matches
The following online events were held by member associations and under the jurisdiction of the IeSF:
Official Test matches
The following Test matches were held:
Year
Date
Countries
Title played
Result
Year
Date
Countries
Title played
Result
2024
15
South Africa , Madagascar
DotA 2
2 - 0
2024
14
South Africa , Namibia
DotA 2
2 - 0
2024
13
South Africa , Kenya
DotA 2
2 - 0
2020
25 October 2020
South Africa , Namibia
DotA 2
0 - 2
2020
25 October 2020
South Africa , Namibia
PES 2020
2 - 0
2020
6 May 2020
South Africa , Peru
DotA 2
0 - 2
2020
16 May 2020
Azerbaijan , South Africa
DotA 2 [ 10]
2 - 0
2020
25 April 2020
South Africa , Namibia
DotA 2
2 - 0
2018
28 August 2018
Russia , South Africa
Tekken 7 (Male), Counter-Strike: GO
1 - 0, 1 - 0
2018
23 June 2018
Namibia , South Africa
Tekken 7 (Male), Tekken 7 (Female), FIFA'18
0 - 2, 0 - 1, 1 - 1
2018
17 March 2018
Ghana , South Africa
FIFA'18 and Tekken 7
3 - 1, 2 - 2
2017
16 September 2017
Tunisia , South Africa
League of Legends
2 - 0
2017
9 September 2017
Switzerland , South Africa
CounterStrike: GO, League of Legends, Tekken 7
2 - 0, 2 - 0, 1 -0
2017
30 July 2017
Namibia , South Africa
FIFA '17
1–0
2016
9 October 2016
Egypt , South Africa
HearthStone
1-1
2016
6 February 2016
Ghana , South Africa [ 11]
FIFA'16
5–1
2015
4 December 2015
Finland , South Africa
StarCraft II: LotV
2–0
2015
14 November 2015
Israel , South Africa [ 12]
League of Legends
2–0
2015
14 August 2015
Algeria , South Africa
CounterStrike: GO
1–0
2015
14 August 2015
Libya , South Africa
CounterStrike: GO
1–0
2015
13 August 2015
Tunisia , South Africa
CounterStrike: GO
1–0
2015
13 August 2015
Egypt , South Africa
CounterStrike: GO
1–0
2015
11 July 2015
Austria , South Africa
FIFA '15
6–0
2015
27 March 2015
South Africa , Zimbabwe
FIFA '15
2–0
2014
25 October 2014
Namibia , South Africa
Dota 2
0–2
2014
4 October 2014
Finland , South Africa
StarCraft II
2–0
2014
4 October 2014
Finland , South Africa
DotA 2
2–0
2014
8 August 2014
Egypt , South Africa
DotA 2
2–0
2013
8 September 2013
Mexico , South Africa
DotA 2
0–1
2013
31 July 2013
Romania , South Africa
DotA 2
1–0
2013
31 March 2013
Romania , South Africa
StarCraft II
2–0
2010
8 December 2010
Namibia , South Africa
FIFA '10
0–2
2010
8 December 2010
Namibia , South Africa
Call of Duty 4
0–1
2010
16 April
Greece , South Africa
Ancients
60–68
2008
6 December 2008
Sweden , South Africa
DotA
2–0
2006
14 April 2006
Greece , South Africa
Ancients
46–80
2006
13 April 2006
Finland , South Africa
Ancients
24–102
2005
22 April 2005
Australia , South Africa
Ancients
64–62
2005
21 April 2005
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
80–46
2003
10 March 2003
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
100–26
2003
6 March 2003
United States , South Africa
Ancients
92–34
2002
19 February 2002
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
68–58
2001
6 April 2001
United States , South Africa
Ancients
46–80
2001
5 April 2001
Italy , South Africa
Ancients
1–95
2001
5 April 2001
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
112–14
2000
8 April 2000
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
85–41
1999
30 September 1999
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
84–42
1998
15 October 1998
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
77–49
1996
2 October 1996
England , South Africa
Ancients
1085–385
1994
28 September 1994
England , South Africa
Ancients
768–2375
1994
29 September 1994
United Kingdom , South Africa
Ancients
440–1565
IESF Good governance ranking
Year
Position
2020
Not published
2019
3rd
2018
1st
2017
1st
Committee members
MSSA has had the following committee members for the period 2005 to present:
Year
President
Vice President
Executive Officer
Executive Officer
Executive Officer
Executive Officer
General Secretary
Board Games Rep
Card Games Rep
eSports Rep
Wargames Rep
Women's Desk
Athlete's Rep
National Schools Director
Differently Abled Rep
Legal Rep
2023
Colin Webster
Johan van Breda
TBD
Simon Zandstra
TBD
vacant
TBD
TBD
TBD
vacant
Terence Allwright
Marisa Joubert
Jessie Joubert
Anneke Lourens
vacant
TBD
2022
Colin Webster
Johan van Breda
vacant
Simon Zandstra
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant
Terence Allwright
Marisa Joubert
Jessie Joubert
Anneke Lourens
vacant
vacant
2021
Amanda Phakade
Johan van Breda
Annabela Joubert
Simon Zandstra
vacant
vacant
Colin Webster
vacant
vacant
Marisa van der Westhuizen
Terence Allwright
Marisa Joubert
Jessie Joubert
Anneke Lourens
vacant
Terence Allwright
2020
Amanda Phakade
Johan van Breda (Acting)
Annabela Joubert
vacant
vacant
vacant
Colin Webster
vacant
vacant
Marisa van der Westhuizen
Terence Allwright
Dr Janine Brandt
vacant
vacant
Twane Tollemache
Carl Holliday
Year
President
Executive Officer
Executive Officer
Executive Officer
Executive Officer
Executive Officer
General Secretary
Board Games Rep
Card Games Rep
eSports Rep
Wargames Rep
Women's Desk
Athlete's Rep
National Schools Director
Differently Abled Rep
Legal Rep
2019
Amanda Phakade
Johan van Breda
Annabela Joubert
Garth Schoeman
Leonard Loftus
Colin Webster
Joseph Matlhong
Paula Loftus
Marisa van der Westhuizen
Terence Allwright
Dr Janine Brandt
Amone Bekker
Twane Tollemache
Carl Holliday
2018
Amanda Phakade, Morizane Boyes (Resigned)
James Evans
Johan van Breda
Adele Janse van Rensburg
Sheraaz Nunnian
Leonard Loftus
Colin Webster
Joseph Matlhong
Paula Loftus
Ryan Boyes
Terence Allwright
Blair Hamberger
Jason Batzofin
Darryl-Lee Bruce-Smith
Twane Tollemache
Carl Holliday
2017
Morizane Boyes
James Evans
vacant
Adele Janse van Rensburg
Sheraaz Nunnian
n/a
Colin Webster
Joseph Matlhong
Paula Loftus
Ryan Boyes
vacant
Blair Hamberger
Jason Batzofin
Tyrone Green
Twane Tollemache
Carl Holliday
Year
President
1st VP
2nd VP
3rd VP
General Secretary
Board Games Rep
eSports Rep
Wargames Rep
Women's Desk
Athlete's Rep
National Schools Director
Differently Abled Rep
Legal Rep
2016
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Leonard Loftus
Sheraaz Nunnian
James Evans
Colin Webster
vacant
Ryan Boyes
Sean Barry
Morizane Boyes
Jason Batzofin
vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2015
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Garth Schoeman
Ewan Retief
James Evans
Colin Webster
vacant
Ryan Boyes
Donald Mullany
Morizane Boyes
vacant
vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2014
Simphiwe Maphumulo
Garth Schoeman
Ewan Retief
vacant
Colin Webster
vacant
Ryan Boyes
Donald Mullany
Morizane Boyes
Vacant
Elize Crouse
vacant
Carl Holliday
2013
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Ewan Retief
Motsotsi Thipe
vacant
Gavin Penkin
David Webster
Donald Mullany
vacant
Vacant
Dorian Love
vacant
Carl Holliday
2012
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Dr David Vannucci
Motsotsi Thipe
vacant
Gavin Penkin
David Webster
Donald Mullany
vacant
Vacant
Dorian Love
vacant
Carl Holliday
2011
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Dr David Vannucci
Motsotsi Thipe
vacant
Gavin Penkin
Dr Ryan van den Bergh
Donald Mullany
vacant
Vacant
Vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2010
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Dr David Vannucci
vacant
vacant
Gavin Penkin
Dr Ryan van den Bergh
Donald Mullany
vacant
Jonathan Newman
vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2009
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Lloyd Clark
vacant
vacant
Gavin Penkin
Dr Ryan van den Bergh
Bobby Stathoussis
vacant
Vacant
Vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2008
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Lloyd Clark
vacant
Richard Ligault
vacant
Johann von Backström
Bobby Stathoussis
Ledile Tshwane
Amanda Kwaza
Vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2007
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Lloyd Clark
Thembile Nqezo
Richard Ligault
Rhonnie Manana
Johann von Backström
Bobby Stathoussis
Ledile Tshwane
Amanda Kwaza
Vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2006
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Richard Gordon
Thembile Nqezo
Richard Ligault
Rhonnie Manana
Johann von Backström
Kyle Banger
Ledile Tshwane
Amanda Kwaza
Vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
2005
Colin Webster
Garth Schoeman
Richard Gordon
Thembile Nqezo
Richard Ligault
Rhonnie Manana
Rob Stevens
Kyle Banger
Ruth Davey
Vacant
Vacant
vacant
Carl Holliday
South Africans who have served on international committees
The following South Africans have served on international committees:
Year
Name
Position
Body
2021–present
Colin Webster
Member of GEF Education, Culture, Youth Commission
Global Esports Federation (GEF)
2018-present
Amanda Kwaza
Vice President
Confederation of African Esports (CAES)
2018-present
Johan van Breda
Board Member
Confederation of African Esports (CAES)
2018-2020
Colin Webster
President
International e-Sports Federation (IeSF)
2016–2020
Jason Batzofin
Athlete's Commission
International e-Sports Federation (IeSF)
2013–2020
Colin Webster
Management Board
International e-Sports Federation (IeSF)
2008–2011
Dr David Vannucci
Vice-president (Africa)
International Wargames Federation (IWF)
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