International Go Federation

International Go Federation
Formation March 18, 1982
Type Sports federation
Headquarters Tokyo, Japan
Membership
List of Go organizations
Official language
English
President
Seokhyun Hong[1]
Website intergofed.org

The International Go Federation (IGF) is an international organization that connects the various national Go federations around the world.

Role

The role of the IGF is to promote the sport of Go throughout the world, promote amicable relations among members and improve world go organization. It does so by carrying out the following activities:

Policies

The IGF is an apolitical and non-religious organization, and strives to promote fair play amongst all players.

History

The Japan Go Association organized the first World Go Amateur Championship in Japan, in 1979. Many of the top Go players from around the world and representatives from the major National Go Associations attended the event. Its success led to the founding of the International Go Federation on March 18, 1982, with Shizuo Asada presiding over the original 29 founding members.

On April 7, 2006, the IGF became a member of the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF).

The IGF is a founding member of the IMSA (International Mind Sports Association).

The IGF organizes the yearly World Amateur Go Championship, which attracts over 65 countries.

Members

As of December 2015 the IGF has 75 member nations: 37 in Europe, 18 in Asia, 15 in the Americas, 3 in Africa and 2 in Oceania. It also has four Association Members, which cover multiple countries: the World Pair Go Association, the Federación Iberoamericana de Go, the European Go Federation and the Ing Changki Wei-Chi Education Foundation.[2]

IGF Presidents

  1. Shizuo Asada, Professional Go Player and founding President of the IGF, 1982–1997
  2. Fumio Watanabe, 1997–2001
  3. Matsuo Toshimitsu, 2001–2004
  4. Masao Kato, Professional 9-dan Go player, 2004–2005 (unfortunately was taken ill and died at the End of 2004)
  5. Norio Kudo, Professional 9-dan Go player, 2005–2007
  6. Hiromu Okabe, Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Nihon Ki-in, President of the Denso Corporation, 2007–2009
  7. Otake Hideo, Chairman of the Board of Directors for the Nihon Ki-in, 2009–2010
  8. Chang Zhenming, Vice-chairman and President of CITIC Group, 2010–2012
  9. Koichiro Matsuura, President of World Pair Go Association and former Director General of UNESCO, 2012-2014
  10. Seokhyun Hong, Chairman of the Korea Baduk Association, President of the Joongang Media Network, 2014-2016
  11. Chang Zhenming, President of CITIC Group, June 4, 2016 – present

See also

References

  1. https://intergofed.org/about-the-igf/structure.html IGF's structure
  2. International Go Federation, IGF members, retrieved December 14, 2015

Official website

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