Fédération Française de Bridge

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Fédération Française de Bridge
Founded 1933
president Patrick Bogacki
societies 1,150
Members 95,000
Homepage French Bridge Federation (FFB)

The Fédération Française de Bridge (FFB) is the national bridge association of France . It was first founded as an association in 1901 in Saint-Cloud near Paris , where it is based, and has represented the French bridge sport internationally as an association since 1933. Its president is Patrick Bogacki , and its general secretary is Martine Marié. It comprises 29 regional associations and publishes Bridgerama magazine.

organization

The Fédération Française de Bridge employs 29 people and manages a network of 10,000 volunteers. In 2018 the association had 95,000 registered members in 1,150 clubs. They are represented by 29 committees reflecting the regions of France; the country is divided into 12 leagues.

The committee chairmen elect their national representatives of the federation every four years. The political decisions of the FFB are therefore elected by a board of directors whose current chairman has been Patrick Bogacki since October 2018.

List of presidents
rank Surname Period
1 Gaëtan de Chambure 1933-1943
2 Robert de Nexon 1943-1965
3 Raoul de Vitry 1965-1971
4th Michel Bongrand 1971-1977
5 François Bonhoure 1977-1988
6th José Damiani 1978-1983
7th Georges Chevalier 1983-1989
8th Jean-Claude beinix 1989-1995
9 Michel Marmouget 1995-1998
10 Bernard Liochon 1998-2002
11 Maurice Panis 2002-2006
12 Yves Aubry 2006-2010
13 Patrick Grenthe 2010-2018
14th Patrick Bogacki 2018

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