Squash Federation of Africa

The Squash Federation of Africa (SFA) was set up in 1992 regulates squash throughout Africa and the Indian Ocean islands.

Squash Federation of Africa
AbbreviationSFA
Formation1992
TypeSports organization
HeadquartersSouth Africa Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Region served
Africa
Membership
19 member associations
President
Zimbabwe Lucky Mlilo
Vice-president
Nigeria Olufemi Ajagbe
Mauritius Adrian Wehrli
General Secretary
South Africa Liz Addison
Parent organization
World Squash Federation
Websitewww.squashafrica.org

It is based in Johannesburg, Gauteng in South Africa. As of 2012 it has 19 member federations.[1]

List of members edit

Nation Federation President
  Algeria Algerian Tennis Federation Mohamed Bouabdallah
  Botswana Botswana Squash Rackets Association Tiego Rabasha
  Democratic Republic of Congo FECODESQ Simon Yoka
  Egypt Egyptian Squash Association Assem Khalifa
  Ghana Ghana Squash Association Mr Richmond Quarcoo
  Kenya Kenya Squash Rackets Association David Ngunjiri
  Lesotho Lesotho National Squash Association Boniface Kholoang Mokalanyane
  Malawi Squash Malawi Chikumbutso Mkutumula
  Mauritius Mauritius Squash Rackets Association Adrien Wehrli
  Morocco Moroccan Squash Association Berryane M. El-Ouazzani
  Namibia Namibian Squash Association Adri Lambert
  Nigeria Nigeria Squash Federation Boye Oyerinde
  Somalia Somali Squash Federation Hussein Ali Nor
  South Africa Squash South Africa Liz Addison
  Sudan Sudan Squash Federation Mohammed Mergni Hassn Mohammed
  Tanzania Tanzania Squash Rackets Association Ameen Kashmiri
  Uganda Uganda Squash Rackets Association Martin Fowler
  Zambia Zambia Squash Association Davis Chibuye
  Zimbabwe Squash Association of Zimbabwe Paul Bowen

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External links edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "F ederation of the squash playing nations of Africa". Archived from the original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved 2012-12-31.
  2. ^ "F ederation of the squash playing nations of Africa". Archived from the original on 2013-07-03. Retrieved 2012-12-31.