Confédération Européenne de Billard

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Confédération Européenne de Billard
CEB-sigle 2017.svg
Logo since 2017
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[]

The CEB was founding on 12 July 1958 in Geneva. Its predecessor was the (FIB). They and the (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[]

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 Fédération Britanique de Billard
  • DDBUDenmark Fédération Danoise de Billard
  • FERAUEgypt Fédération Egyptienne des Amateurs de Billard
  • FEBSpain Fédération Espagnole de Billard
  • FFBFrance Fédération Française de Billard
  • FIBAItaly Fédération Italienne de Billard Amateurs
  • FLABLuxembourg Fédération Luxembourgeoise des Amateurs de Billard
  • KNBBNetherlands Fédération Royale Néerlandaise de Billard
  • 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[]

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[]

Board composition

Federation structure[]

UMB-Organisation structure 2014.svg

Timeline[]

UIFAB, UMB, CEB-Timeline.svg

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ The history of the CEB Archived 2014-05-27 at the Wayback Machine on Eurobillard.com. Retrieved 27 May 2014
  2. ^ Jump up to: 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 2012-06-08. 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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