
CSIT (Confédération Sportive Internationale Travailliste et Amateur), also known as the International Workers and Amateurs in Sports Confederation, was established on May 18, 1913.
At the helm of CSIT's operations is the esteemed Executive Committee, entrusted with the pivotal role of guiding the organization's strategic direction and decision-making processes.
President: Bruno Molea: presidentsoffice@csit.tv


Founded in 1965 in Cologne, Germany, IAKS is an IOC-recognized organization collaborating with global bodies like the IPC. Led by President Stefan Kannewischer from Switzerland and General Secretary Klaus Meinel, IAKS hosts specialized events worldwide, offering exclusive tours of cutting-edge facilities and study trips for networking and learning. Every two years, the IAKS congress gathers international experts to discuss sports and leisure facility trends alongside FSB, the world’s largest industry trade fair.
Established in Lausanne, Switzerland, on April 19, 2005, IMSA, the International Mind Sports Association, unites leading mind sports federations worldwide. President Sheikh Mussaed Al Zwaihri from Saudi Arabia leads the association, with Mr. John Sun Ho from Macau, China, as Deputy President, Mr. Marc De Pauw from Belgium as Treasurer, and Mr. Wenlong Li from China as General Secretary. IMSA’s membership includes FCG (Card Games), IESF (eSports), MIL (Mahjong), WPF (Poker), and WXF (Xiangqi). For inquiries,
Geoffrey Borg (CEO): geoffrey.borg@imsa.sport


Founded on June 12, 1951, in Venice, Italy, Panathlon International promotes ethical values and inclusive sports development worldwide. Led by the International President and an elected Board, the organization fosters fair play, friendship, and inclusivity through global initiatives. The International Board, including the Secretary-General and Treasurer, oversees activities, sets policies, and upholds the organization's mission.
President:
Pierre Zappelli – president@panathlon.net
General Secretary
Simona Callo- simona.callo@panathlon.net
Established in 1978, the World Federation of Sporting Goods Industry (WFSGI), headquartered in Ittigen bei Bern, Switzerland, is led by President and CEO Robbert De Kock. With 13 staff members, WFSGI comprises Executive and Board members, 8 core Committees, and additional working groups. Members gather annually for the Ordinary General Assembly to approve budgets, elect officials, and set strategic directions. The Board oversees management, adhering to a code of conduct, and manages finances for the benefit of WFSGI’s Members.
President & CEO Robbert De Kock. rdekock@wfsgi.org


Established in 2016 and headquartered in Cheongju City, Republic of Korea, the World Martial Arts Masterships Committee, led by President Si Jong Lee, is responsible for overseeing various aspects of the Masterships. The Executive Board (EB) ensures compliance with the Masterships Charter, approves internal regulations, sets meeting agendas, and makes decisions on member approval and event selection. Additionally, the EB manages business planning, budgeting, and other activities to achieve the committee’s objectives.