The FISEC Games

FISEC Games

Since 1948 FISEC has been engaged in organising Games, executed by an affiliated or partner federation. Candidacies to organise the Games are proposed during the FISEC General Assembly (GA). After approval by the GA, an official contract is signed between FISEC and the candidate country. After the signing, the Organising Country can start the preparations for the Games. For the organisation of the Games, the FISEC Handbook is the guiding document and its rules and regulations are mandatory. The ownership of the Games remains with FISEC. In 2012/2013 FISEC started exploring a partnership with FICEP. In 2014 this resulted in jointly organised Games in Vienna. In 2017 the partnership was officiated.

Depending on the possibilities of the Organising Country, both individual and team events are suggested during the General Assembly. The final sports programme depends on the inscriptions per sport. A minimum of 4 countries is mandatory to organise a particular sport.

The last few years the sports below have been on the programme:
Individual events: Athletics, Swimming, Tennis, Table-Tennis (badminton, cross-country) Team events: Basketball, Handball, Volleyball, football (soccer), Futsal.

Participation is restricted to youngsters from member and partner organisations, whatever their nationality or religion. Participants, boys and girls, must not be older than 17 on December 31 of the year of the Games. Each year the birth years for participation are indicated during the General Assembly (age group 15–17). For team events, members may come from the same school or various schools. For individual events, it may be a national selection or a group of athletes selected by the member organisation.Other events than the Games may be organised under the aegis of FISEC, provided they have previously been proposed by the Executive Bureau and approved by the General Assembly.

FISEC Games FISEC Games

Since 1948 FISEC has been engaged in organising Games, executed by an affiliated or partner federation. Candidacies to organise the Games are proposed during the FISEC General Assembly (GA). After approval by the GA an official contract is signed between FISEC and the candidate country. After the signing the Organising Country can start with the preparations for the Games. For the organisation of the Games, the FISEC Handbook is the guiding document and its rules and regulations are mandatory. The ownership of the Games remains with FISEC.

In 2012/2013 FISEC started exploring a partnership with FICEP. In 2014 this resulted in jointly organised Games in Vienna. In 2017 the partnership was officiated.

Depending on the possibilities of the Organising Country, both individual and team events will be suggested during the General Assembly. The final sports programme will depend on the inscriptions per sport. A minimum of 4 countries is mandatory to organise a particular sport. The last few years the sports below have been on the programme.

Individual events : athletics, swimming, tennis, table tennis (badminton, cross-country)
Team events: basketball, handball, volleyball, football (soccer), futsal

Participation to these events is restricted to youngsters from member and partner organisations, whatever their nationality or religion. Participants, boys and girls, must not be older than 17 on December 31 of the year of the Games. Each year the birth years for participation are indicated during the General Assembly (age group 15-17).

For team events, members of the team may come from the same school, or from various schools. For individual events, it may be a national selection or a group of athletes selected otherwise by the member organisation.

Other events than the Games may be organised under the aegis of FISEC, provided they have previously been proposed by the Executive Bureau and approved by the General Assembly.

FISEC Games
FISEC Games