IFA at National League Conference of Swiss Faustball

IFA was represented by Administrative Director Christoph Oberlehner at the National League Conference of Swiss Fistball in Glattbrugg near Zurich last Saturday. All Fistball areas and regions of Swiss Faustball, as well as the representatives of the national league teams joined the Conference.

At the conference, Christoph Oberlehner reported on the current activities of the IFA with a focus on IOC recognition and the upcoming international events. With the men’s world championship, the biggest fistball event in Switzerland takes place in Winterthur from 11 to 17 August 2019.

Later Swiss Faustball President Franco Giori announced and signed the naming right sponsorship for the National League B West with the largest Swiss cement producer ‘Holcim Kies & Beton’. Within the framework of the national league conference the draw of the EFA European Cup was held, which will be held in Kleindöttingen (SUI) next July.

Oberlehner got an exciting insight into the work of the Swiss Faustball, as the future concept of marketing director Max Meili was presented. With this new strategy, Swiss Faustball wants to prepare itself for the future and enable further professionalization within the association.

IFA congratulates on the successful event and wishes Swiss Faustball every success in implementing the measures!

New IFA Honorary Order – Deadline for proposals 24 April

The IFA Board of Directors has approved a new IFA Honorary Order. IFA has established new IFA AWARDS. For 2019 the member federations are invited to submit proposals for the following awards to be awarded within the IFA AWARD CEREMONY AND UNITED BY SPORTS CONFERENCE on Friday 16 August 2019, 10:00 – 13:00

– IFA SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT AWARD
– IFA WOMEN IN SPORTS AWARD
– IFA ACTIVITY AWARD

All applications and proposals must be explained in detail.

Please remember that all applications must be submitted to office@ifa-fistball.com no later than 24 April 2019.

IFA Fistball – Rules and approved balls valid 1 April 2019

IFA has published the Fistball – Rules of the Game valid as for 1 April 2019 and the list of approved fistballs also valid as for 1 April 2019. At the suggestion of the IFA Youth Commission and in coordination with the IFA Sports Commission and the Medical Commission in the age groups U16 male and U14 male, the ball weight was reduced to 330 grams respectively 300 grams.

Concerning the approved balls the company Sport Schmitz was registered with the product Hawe Star.

Rules English
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IFA is seeking hosts for 2020-2023 events

The International Fistball Association is pleased to announce the opening of the Candidature Process for the following events:
• the IFA 2020 Fistball World Tour Finals,
• the IFA 2021 Fistball World Tour Finals,
• the IFA 2022 Fistball U18 World Championships
• the IFA 2022 Fistball Women´s World Championship
• the IFA 2022 Fistball World Tour Finals,
• the IFA 2023 Fistball World Tour Finals and
• the IFA 2023 Fistball Men’s World Championship.

The Candidature Process, which was approved during a meeting of the IFA Board of Directors, will begin with a dialogue phase. Interested bidders have to fill out the online form to express their interest in bidding.

Potential bidders could be national IFA member association, a club or a city in co-operation with a club. IFA invites any city or cities interested in hosting top Fistball events to enter into a discussion with IFA to learn more about the concept and vision of the Fistball events and to examine all key opportunities.

“It is again a great honor for us to be looking for hosts across the world that want to partner with IFA in order to host our top Fistball events, both the World Tour Finals and the Fistball World Championships. These events are the pinnacle of our sport, and bring the World’s best Fistball players to a city,” said IFA President Karl Weiss.

“We have already received interest from individuals but now that the official procedure is underway, we would like to speak in greater detail with interested parties to explore how the events could most benefit their organizers,” IFA President Karl Weiss. “We are confident that in terms of value for money and outlay required, the IFA events represent a very good opportunity.”

“We believe in cost-efficient, sustainable events,” said IFA Secretary Jörn Verleger. “We work closely with the hosts from the very beginning to ensure that the Fistball Family gets events with as many positive, long-lasting legacies as possible.”

The closing date for the submission of Bid Documents is 24 April 2019. The host city of the 2023 World Championship will be elected by the IFA 2019 Congress on 14 August 2019 in Winterthur so that the new host city can attend, and learn from the IFA 2019 Fistball Men´s World Championship Switzerland from 11 to 17 August 2019.

The requirements can be accessed under this link:
World Championships: IFA Regulations World Championships including the IFA – Stadium Regulations as valid from 1 April 2019
World Tour Finals: IFA Regulations World Tour Finals including the IFA World Tour Finals Stadium Regulations as valid from 1 November 2018

Online Form to express interest in Bidding: http://tiny.cc/Bidding_IFA-Events

Future Fistball: Rising talent Bianca Suffert

Brazilian defender Bianca Suffert has had a strong year: as a 15-year-old she won the Bronze medal with the Seleção at the IFA 2018 Fistball Women’s World Championship. Two weeks earlier, Suffert was a member of the team that took the second place at the U18 World Championship in the USA.

IFA 2018 U18 World Championships – Roxbury, USA – pic: Sönke Spille

The success of the student from Porto Alegre does not come as a surprise – Suffert has been playing for the Brazilian national team since 2017; in 2014, she gave her debut for the U16 squad. Since then, Bianca has achieved numerous successes – both with the Seleção (seven South American Championships, among others) and with her club SOGIPA Porto Alegre (five continental titles, among others).

Suffert started playing fistball as a 7-year-old. Given that no less than eleven Suffert’s – including Bianca’s mother Michelle and father Gerson – had played for Brazilian national teams, this was also no coincidence. Fistball has been a key component of Bianca’s life ever since she can remember; already as a small child she attended tournaments to cheer for her parents. “The sport gave me the opportunity to travel the world, meet amazing people, opening more doors than I could imagine”, she says.

IFA 2018 Women’s World Championship – Linz, Austria – pic: Wolfgang Benedik

One of her journeys led her to Vaihingen, Germany, for the World Tour Finals where she finished fourth with SOGIPA Porto Alegre. Suffert shares an anecdote from that tournament, “The funniest memory that I have is from Germany in 2018. Our team was in the dormitory, and as always we hung our jerseys on different places in the room. One of the girls hung her jersey above a lamp (the lamp was off). We did not think about this until another girl asked if we could smell it burning (someone had apparently in the meantime switched on the lamp) – luckily we still detected it in time to prevent a fire. However, the jersey was damaged, so we needed to get another jersey for her. We asked all those who were still in Brazil, and a friend from Novo Hamburgo then brought the new jersey just in time.”

pics: Christian Kadgien and Wolfgang Benedik

As mentioned, Bianca Suffert has already achieved a lot in her young career. But she does not want to rest on her laurels – quite the contrary, she has identified two major goals. “I would like to win the World Championship with Brazil, and the Club World Championship with SOGIPA.”

Bianca is also optimistic in terms of the future development of fistball, “I think the sport will grow and reach more countries, and maybe in the near future, become an Olympic sport.”

Story contributed by Peter Schierl-Montfort

Fistball Academy applies for subsidies

One day before the start of the DFBL 2019 Fistball German Championship Indoor in Mannheim we have formed the application to the European Commission for subsidies of the Fistball Academy in 2020/21. Tommorow the championship starts at 11 a.m. with the match TV 1880 Käfertal vs TSV Pfungstadt

IFA delegation at 2019 Annual WADA Symposium

The last two days IFA participated with three delegates at the 2019 Annual World Anti-Doping Agency Symposium in the Olympic Capital City of Lausanne discussing new International Standards. Cooperation with other IFs is important in the fight for clean sports – for clean Fistball. We are looking forward to the Joint International Federations Intelligence and Investigation Unit in which IFA is designated to overtake the chair.

A crucial review of the World Anti-Doping Code (Code) and its associated International Standards, as well as compliance and capturing athletes’ views were among the main themes at the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA’s) 15th Annual Symposium held in Lausanne, Switzerland.

The WADA Symposium, which is the leading fixture on the anti-doping calendar, gathered close to 900 delegates from the global anti-doping community for two days of presentations, interviews, panel discussions, practical workshops and networking sessions. Athlete representatives, International Sports Federations, government representatives, National and Regional Anti-Doping Organizations, Major Event Organizers, WADA-accredited laboratories and Athlete Passport Management Units, as well as international media and other stakeholders, gathered on 13 and 14 March under the theme “Towards 2021 – Navigating the Future Together”.

2021 will be the year when the latest revised and updated Code comes into effect and the world’s anti-doping stakeholders are currently finalizing the document in time for its ratification at the fifth World Conference on Doping in Sport, which will take place in November in Katowice, Poland. In addition, the Code’s various International Standards, including those related to results management, education, compliance, testing and investigations, therapeutic use exemptions, laboratories and privacy protection were discussed at length during the Symposium.

Athletes were well represented during the conference. In particular, around 75 athlete leaders gathered from around the world for a one-and-a-half-day session for them and their representatives. The session, which was hosted by WADA’s Athlete Committee, for the first time as part of the Agency’s Annual Symposium, reinforced the importance of athletes’ involvement in clean sport. Specifically, the session addressed topics such as increased athlete representation within WADA’s governance structure, the impact the proposed changes in the 2021 draft Code may have on athletes, and the upcoming launch of ADAMS Next Gen – the latest revamped and improved version of the system.

A Symposium highlight came as WADA’s Athlete Committee members Beckie Scott (Chair) and Ben Sandford gave an update in plenary session on the progress of the development of the Anti-Doping Charter of Athlete Rights, a topic that was also discussed at length during the athlete session.

The keynote address by WADA President Sir Craig Reedie on day one, entitled ‘Unity Will Be Our Strength’, set the tone for the Symposium as he reflected on the Russian doping scandal and on the progress made since the Executive Committee (ExCo) decision in September 2018 to reinstate the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) as compliant with the Code.

Sir Craig noted that the all-important data recovered from the Moscow Laboratory in January this year, once authenticated, would be used to bring more cheats to justice for the good of clean sport while exonerating others. He also pointed out that the Russian scandal had prompted the establishment of new priorities and led to significant changes that had already equipped the Agency to better navigate situations of non-compliance with the Code, including the coming into force on 1 April 2018 of the International Standard for Code Compliance by Signatories (ISCCS), which has considerably strengthened WADA’s legal framework around cases of non-compliance.

Sir Craig said: “In light of events that have occurred since the ExCo decision on RUSADA was made last September, it has been proven to be the right course of action. It is inarguable that accessing the laboratory data was a major step forward in this saga. Now we need to make sure this 24 terabytes of data is both complete and authentic.

“In case anyone had any doubts about the usefulness of the data from the Moscow Laboratory, some recent decisions from the Court of Arbitration for Sport put that into sharp focus and reinforced the importance of ensuring that due process is followed and that evidence is carefully presented.

“We are resolutely moving forward in our determination to protect clean sport. To continue to make impactful progress on all fronts, we need to work in partnership with everyone involved in anti-doping, whether that is athletes, National and Regional Anti-Doping Organizations, sports federations, governments, scientists, medical experts, educators and others. Division helps nobody except those trying to cheat. Unity will be our strength.”

Sir Craig went on to highlight enhanced intelligence and investigations activity as well as the ongoing success of WADA’s Speak Up! whistleblower program. He then flagged that WADA’s increased activities in these areas are being helped by the May 2018 decision of the Foundation Board to approve 8% budget increases for 2019-22.

WADA Director General, Olivier Niggli, took delegates through WADA’s strategic priorities, which in addition to those outlined by Sir Craig, included in particular: harmonizing Code rules via the 2021 Code Review and simultaneous review of the International Standards; the implementation of wide-ranging governance reforms, increasing scientific and social science research; enhancing education, most notably through the development of an International Standard for Education; capacity building of Anti-Doping Organizations; and the ongoing overhaul of WADA’s Anti-Doping Administration and Management System (ADAMS).

Niggli said: “The 2019 WADA Symposium has been a great opportunity for everyone in the anti-doping world to come together in a spirit of cooperation, to be brought up to date on the latest events and to influence the direction in which we are going.

“As the global regulator, this year’s Symposium has been very important for WADA as we put the finishing touches to the revised 2021 Code and associated International Standards that will be ratified at the World Conference on Doping in Sport later this year.”

Another highlight of the Symposium came on day one with a panel discussion entitled ‘Looking Back and Moving Forward Together’, which focused on improving the anti-doping system in light of the Russian crisis. Moderated by the CEO of British Rowing, Andy Parkinson, it featured representatives from the Caribbean Regional Anti-Doping Agency, the Government of Seychelles, UK Anti-Doping, the International Testing Agency, the United States Anti-Doping Agency and the Intelligence and Investigations Department of WADA.

With a backdrop of how the Russia situation affected the work of various anti-doping stakeholders, the lessons learned and the progress made since it came to light, the panel members discussed such issues as governance and funding of anti-doping bodies as well as the importance – and some of the goals and challenges – of scientific research, education, capacity building, compliance monitoring and investigations for the future integrity of sport.

Groups of IFA 2019 Fistball Men’s World Championship are drawn

In just over five months the IFA 2019 Fistball Men’s World Championship will take place in Winterthur (Switzerland) from 11-17 August 2019. It will be the biggest World Championship in Fistball history with 18 participating teams. On Friday, March 8, the group draw took place at the IFA Office in Linz (Austria).

The draw resulted in the following groups:

Group A is a very strong group with the World Champion Germany, Austria, Argentina and Italy. Germany and Austria count among medal candidates, Argentina and Italy are among the extended group of favourites. The ageless duel between defending champion Germany and Austria will be carried out on Tuesday 13 August at 7 pm. The first game of Germany takes place on Sunday 11 August at 6 pm against Argentina.

Host Switzerland will face Chile in Group B in their opening match (Sunday 11 August, 4:45 pm). Brazil and the USA are the other opponents for the host country. The group B top match takes place on Tuesday 13 August at 8:15 pm between Switzerland and Brazil. Both are among the medal favorites. All teams in groups A and B qualify for the following double elimination round. The group winners will get a bye in the first round after the group stage.

Things are very tense in groups C and D including four newcomer nations at World Championships, like Belgium, New Zealand, Poland and the Netherlands. With the Czech Republic, Serbia, Namibia, Australia, Japan and Denmark, six nations who already knows the flair of a World Championship are also participating. It is hard to say, which teams will qualify for the double elimination round as group winner or second. The third, fourth and fifth of group C and D qualify for the President’s Cup.

The preliminary round is played in 4 groups (A, B, C, D). Groups A and B consist of the teams ranked 1-8 of the last World Championship in 2015. In groups C and D the other ten teams are drawn by lot. The position within the group is based on the ranking of the last World Championship. The finalists from 2015 become group headers of group A or B and so on.

The teams starting from rank nine of the last World Championship are the group headers in group C and D. The position of the other teams is drawn to the groups C and D.

The IFA 2019 Fistball Men’s World Championship will take place in Winterthur (Switzerland) from 11 to 17 August. The matches are carried out at the stadium Schützenwiese. Tickets are available at https://fistballmwc.com/cms/index.php/en/fans/tickets.

Download the official schedule: Schedule of the IFA 2019 Fistball Men’s World Championship Switzerland

New IFA staff

Two exciting days for the World Tour and the IFA 2019 Fistball World Tour Final are behind us. First, the season review with our new World Tour coordinator Mathias Karafiat and our new colleague Theresa Eidenhammer. Both have supported us since the beginning of March. Welcome to the team of IFA. An optimal support for the record number of participants in teams and tournaments this year.

Group drawing IFA 2019 Fistball Men’s World Championship on 8 March, 20:00 CET

In just around five months the Fistball Family will meet from 11-17 August 2019 for the IFA 2019 Fistball Men’s World Championship in Winterthur (Switzerland).

Which team is in which group? Who are the opponents for host Switzerland and World Champion Germany? The group drawing is just around the corner. The drawing of the groups for the upcoming Men’s World Championship is dated on

next Friday 8 March 2019, 20:00
(CET, covered on IFA Facebook page).

Everyone can watch the drawing on Facebook, it is not necessary to have a Facebook account.