Italian Athletics Federation
Sport | Athletics |
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Jurisdiction | Italy |
Abbreviation | FIDAL |
Founded | 21 October 1906 |
Affiliation | IAAF |
Affiliation date | 1913 |
Regional affiliation | European Athletics |
Headquarters | Rome |
President | Stefano Mei |
Official website | |
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The Italian Athletics Federation (Italian: Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera, FIDAL), is the governing body for athletics in Italy since 1906.
The Italian Federation, founded on 21 October 1906, on initiative of La Gazzetta dello Sport, as Federazione Podistica Italiana (FPI), has been recognised by International Amateur Athletic Federation (IAAF), now World Athletics, since its Berlin Congress in 1913.
History[]
FIDAL assumed its current name in 1926, previously it was as described in the following table.[1]
Date | Initials | Full name | English translation | Notes |
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4 August 1897 | UPT | Unione Podistica Torinese | Turinese Running Union | |
1 April 1899 | UPI | Unione Podistica Italiana, then Federazione Podistica Italiana on 21 October 1906[2] |
Italian Running Union | |
8 October 1909 | FISA | Federazione Italiana Sports Atletici | Italian Athletic Sports Federation | [3] |
12 December 1926 | FIDAL | Federazione Italiana di Atletica Leggera | Italian Athletics Federation | [4] |
Presidents[]
Election | Assembly | President |
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1926 - 1927 | ||
1927 - 1929 | Leandro Arpinati | |
1929 - 1930 | Augusto Turati | |
1930 - 1943 | ||
1943 | ||
1944 | ||
1944 | Virgilio Tommasi | |
1945 | ||
18.2.1946 | Assembly of Florence | Bruno Zauli |
10.3.1957 | Assembly of Milan | |
31.5.1958 | Vice president | |
22.2.1959 | Assembly of Trento | |
5.3.1961 | Assembly of Ischia | |
8.4.1969 | Vice president | |
7.12.1969 | Assembly of Rome | Primo Nebiolo |
8.2.1989 | Vice president | |
23.4.1989 | Assembly of Florence | |
29.11.1992 | Assembly of Isernia | |
20.11.1994 | Assembly of Rome | |
17.11.1996 | Assembly of Rimini | |
8.12.1998 | Assembly of Ferrara | |
28.1.2001 | Assembly of Chianciano Terme | |
27.11.2004 | Assembly of Chianciano Terme | Franco Arese |
23.11.2008 | Assembly of Turin | Franco Arese |
2.12.2012 | Assembly of Milan | Alfio Giomi |
31.1.2021 | Assembly of Rome | Stefano Mei[5] |
Technical Directors[]
Since 1920 the technical directors of the Italian national team have been the following.[6]
Period | Men | Women | Only |
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1920 | Platt Adams | ||
1921-1923 | |||
1924 | Emilio Lunghi | ||
1925-1926 | Massimo Cartasegna | ||
1927-1928 | Jeno Gaspar | ||
1932 | Adolfo Contoli | ||
1929-1935 | |||
1933-1934 | Ove Andersen |
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1935-1939 | |||
1946-1947 | Lidia Bongiovanni | ||
1946-1961 | Giorgio Oberweger | ||
1962-1963 | |||
1964-1968 | Giorgio Oberweger | ||
1969 | Sandro Calvesi | ||
1970 | |||
1971-1974 | |||
1975-1986 | |||
1987-1988 | Elio Locatelli | ||
1989-1994 | Elio Locatelli | ||
1995-2000 | Giampaolo Lenzi | Dino Ponchio | |
2001-2004 | Roberto Frinolli | ||
2005-2007 | Nicola Silvaggi | ||
2008-2012 | Franceco Uguagliati | ||
2013-2016 | Massimo Magnani | ||
2017-2018 | Elio Locatelli | ||
2019–present | Antonio La Torre |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "La storia della Fidal" (in Italian). coni.it. Retrieved 20 September 2018.
- ^ F.P.I. This year is considered to be the foundation year of the federation, upon the initiative of La Gazzetta dello Sport.
- ^ From 21 December 1924 to 27 May 1925 some sports clubs broke away forming the Unione Italiana Sports Atletici (UISA).
- ^ From 1923 to 1928 the female activity was organized by the Federazione Italiana Atletica Femminile (FIAF).
- ^ "Fidal, Stefano Mei nuovo presidente: "L'atletica è gioia, ora discontinuità"" (in Italian). gazzetta.it. 31 January 2021. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
- ^ "Annuario FIDAL dell'atletica 2010" (PDF) (in Italian). asdpedaggio-castiglionetorinese.com. Retrieved 4 April 2021.
External links[]
Categories:
- National members of the European Athletic Association
- Athletics in Italy
- Sports governing bodies in Italy
- National governing bodies for athletics
- Sports organizations established in 1913
- 1906 establishments in Italy