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Confédération Européenne de Billard

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Confédération Européenne de Billard
Formation12 July 1958 (1958-07-12)
Region
Europe
Websitewww.eurobillard.org

The Confédération Européene de Billard (CEB) is the European governing body of carom billiards and is affiliated to the world federation UMB.

History

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The CEB was founding on 12 July 1958 in Geneva. Its predecessor was the Fédération Internationale de Billard (FIB). They and the Union Internationale des Amateurs d'Fédérations de Billiard (UIFAB) competed in 1957 to host the CEB European Three-cushion Championship, and thus two championships were held this year. The dispute had been settled the following year.[1]

The CEB is responsible for the carom billiards sports in Europe in general, and its affiliated national associations.

Founding members

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The following 15 organizations are recognized as founding members of the CEB:[2]

  • DBBGermany Deutscher Billard Bund
  • ÖABVAustria Österreichischer Amateur Billard Verband
  • FRBBABelgium Fédération Royale Belge de Billard Amateurs
  • DACCUnited Kingdom British Billiards Federation
  • DDBUDenmark Danish Billiards Federation
  • FERAUEgypt Egyptian Federation of Billiards
  • FEBSpain Fédération Espagnole de Billard
  • FFBFrance Fédération Française de Billard
  • FIBAItaly Fédération Italienne de Billard Amateurs
  • FLABLuxembourg Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Amateurs de Billard
  • KNBBNetherlands Koninklijke Nederlandse Biljart Bond, KNBB
  • PZBPoland Fédération Polonaise de Billard
  • FPBPortugal Fédération Portugaise de Billard
  • FSABSwitzerland Fédération Suisse des Amateurs de Billard
  • SCKKCzech Republic Fédération Tchécoslovaque des Amateurs de Billard

Actual members

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The following 31 organizations were by the 45th General Assembly in April 2009 in Giza / Cairo, members of the CEB:[2][3]

  • ABFAlbania Albanian Billard Federation
  • BBFBulgaria Bulgarian Billiard Federation
  • BSVÖAustria Billard Sportverband Österreich
  • CBACroatia Croatian Billiard Association
  • CBSCzech Republic Českomoravský Biliarový Svaz
  • CBSFCyprus The Cyprus Billiards and Snooker Federation
  • DBUGermany Deutsche Billard-Union
  • DDBUDenmark Den Danske Billard Union
  • EFBSEgypt Egyptian Federation of Billiards Sports
  • ΕΦΟΜGreece Greek Federation of Billiards
  • FARBAlgeria Fédération Algérienne de Rafle et Billard
  • FBSSSan Marino Federazione Biliardo Sportivo Sammarinese
  • FFBFrance Fédération Française de Billard
  • FIBiSItaly Federazione Italiana Biliardo Sportivo
  • FLABLuxembourg Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Amateurs de Billard
  • FPBPortugal Federação Portuguesa de Bilhar
  • FRBBBelgium Fédération Royale Belge de Billard
  • FSBSwitzerland Fédération Suisse de Billard
  • FSBSlovakia Slovak Billiard Federation
  • GSGMTurkey Türkiye Bilardo Federasyonu
  • ISPAIsrael Israël Snooker & Pool Association
  • KBS CGMontenegro Karambol Savez Crne Gore
  • KNBBNetherlands Koninklijke Nederlandse Biljartbond
  • KTBFNorthern Cyprus Kıbrıs Türk Bilardo Federasyonu
  • LBFLithuania Lithuanian Billiard Federation
  • MABIKHungary Magyar Biliard Szövetseg
  • NBFNorway Norges Biljardforbund
  • RBFRussia Russian Billiard Federation
  • RFEBSpain Real Federacion Espagñola de Billar
  • SBFSweden Svenska Biljardförbundet
  • SBiLFinland Suomen Biljardiliitto

Board composition

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Board composition

Federation structure

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Timeline

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ The history of the CEB Archived 2014-05-27 at the Wayback Machine on Eurobillard.com. Retrieved 27 May 2014
  2. ^ a b "Founding associations and members of the Confédération Européene de Billard (CEB)" (PDF). Confédération Européene de Billard (CEB). Archived from the original (PDF; 79 kB) on 2014-05-27. Retrieved 2012-06-08.
  3. ^ Federations Archived 2014-05-27 at the Wayback Machine on Eurobillard.com. Retrieved 27 May 2014
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