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The Welsh Federation of Coarse Anglers (WFCA) is the governing body for coarse angling in Wales. It was established in 1977 and by 2003 had 69 affiliated clubs and over 23,000 members. The WFCA is based at Briton Ferry, Neath Port Talbot. [7] The Welsh Federation of Sea Anglers (WFSA) (established 1955) is the governing body of sea angling in ...
In the United Kingdom there are some sports governing bodies that cover all of the United Kingdom, some which cover one of the four constituent Countries of the United Kingdom (England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales), and some which cover something in between (usually Great Britain or England and Wales).
The England and Wales Cricket Board, aka ECB, is the national governing body of cricket in England and Wales. [2] It was formed on 1 January 1997 as a single governing body to combine the roles formerly fulfilled by the Test and County Cricket Board, the National Cricket Association and the Cricket Council. [3]
Women's sports governing bodies in Wales (2 P) Pages in category "Sports governing bodies in Wales" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales. [1] [2] It was created on 1 January 1997 combining the roles of the Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB), the National Cricket Association (NCA) and the Cricket Council. [3] [4] [5] They are full members of the International Cricket Council. [6]
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the governing body of cricket in England and Wales. It was created on 1 January 1997 combining the roles of the Test and County Cricket Board (TCCB), the National Cricket Association (NCA) and the Cricket Council. They are full members of the International Cricket Council.
Founded in 1969, the Sussex Martlets Women's League (replaced in 1990 by the South East Counties Women's League) was one of the earliest in England. Active Sussex is the county sports partnership for Sussex and its main aim is to increase participation in sport and physical activity at a local level. [5]
The Football Association of Wales (FAW; Welsh: Cymdeithas Bêl-droed Cymru) is the governing body of association football and futsal in Wales, and controls the Wales national football team, its corresponding women's team, as well as the Wales national futsal team. It is a member of FIFA, UEFA and the IFAB. [1]