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The World Bridge Federation (WBF) is the international
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of
contract bridge Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, with partners sitting opposite each other around a table. Millions ...
. The WBF is responsible for world championship competitions, most of which are conducted at a few multi-event meets on a four-year cycle. The most prestigious championships are those for national teams in Open, Women, and Seniors categories: the
Bermuda Bowl The Bermuda Bowl is a biennial contract bridge world championship for national . It is contested every odd-numbered year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Venice Cup (women), the d'Orsi Senior Bowl and the W ...
,
Venice Cup The Venice Cup is a biennial world championship contract bridge tournament for national of Women. It is contested every odd-number year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Bermuda Bowl (Open) and d'Orsi Bowl (S ...
, and
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(jointly the biennial "World Teams Championships"), and the quadrennial
World Team Olympiad The World Team Olympiad was a contract bridge meet organized by the World Bridge Federation every four years from 1960 to 2004. Its main events were world championships for national teams, always including one open and one restricted to women ("O ...
s, incorporated in the
World Mind Sports Games The World Mind Sports Games (WMSG) was a multi-sport event created by the International Mind Sports Association (IMSA) as a "stepping stone on the path of introducing a third kind of Olympic Games" after the Summer and the Winter Olympics". The i ...
beginning 2008. The World Bridge Federation was founded August 1958 by delegates from
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, North America, and
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(now Zones 1 to 3). It is incorporated under the laws of Switzerland as a 'non-profit' organization.
Harold Stirling Vanderbilt Harold Stirling Vanderbilt CBE (July 6, 1884 – July 4, 1970) was an American railroad executive, a champion yachtsman, an innovator and champion player of contract bridge, and a member of the Vanderbilt family. Early life He was born in Oakdale ...
was made the first honorary member of the WBF for his work developing the game. The current president is
Gianarrigo Rona Gianarrigo Rona (born 18 November 1940 ) is an Italian bridge administrator and lawyer. He is the current President of the World Bridge Federation (WBF). Rona was born in Pavia in Lombardy, the third generation in the family of lawyers. He studi ...
of
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, effective October 2010. The new president, effective January 2023, is Jan Kamras. WBF membership now comprises 123 National Contract Bridge Organizations (NBOs) with about 700,000 affiliated members, most of whom participate in bridge competitions locally and many of whom compete nationally and internationally. The NBOs belong to the "zonal organization" in one of eight geographic zones. Each National Contract Bridge Organization agrees to fulfill certain requirements, such as opening its ranks to all its citizens and residents and upholding a standard of ethics acceptable to the WBF. The World Bridge Federation has a Congress to which each NBO is entitled to send one delegate. The Congress meets every second year, at Team Olympiads and at World Championships. The WBF is administered by an Executive Council which is assisted by the various Committees and Consultants it appoints.


Events


Summary

WBF Championships: The World Bridge Team Championships are held in the odd-numbered years: #World Team Championships (Open Series:
Bermuda Bowl The Bermuda Bowl is a biennial contract bridge world championship for national . It is contested every odd-numbered year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Venice Cup (women), the d'Orsi Senior Bowl and the W ...
) #World Team Championships (Women series:
Venice Cup The Venice Cup is a biennial world championship contract bridge tournament for national of Women. It is contested every odd-number year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Bermuda Bowl (Open) and d'Orsi Bowl (S ...
) #World Team Championships (Senior series:
Senior Bowl The Senior Bowl is a post-season college football all-star game played annually in late January or early February in Mobile, Alabama, which showcases the best NFL Draft prospects of those players who have completed their college eligibility. Pr ...
) #World Transnational Open Team (WTOT) The World Bridge Games are held every fourth year, in the same year as the Summer Olympics, previously known as World Team Olympiad. #National Open Teams #National Women Teams #National Senior Teams #World Transnational Mixed Team The World Bridge Series Championships are held every fourth year, in the year of World Cup. It includes the following main events: #World Open Knockout Teams (Rosenblum Cup) #World Women Knockout Teams (McConnell Cup) #World Senior Knockout Teams (Rand Cup) #World Mixed Swiss Teams #World Mixed Pairs #World Open Pairs #World Women Pairs #World Senior Pairs (Hiron Trophy)


Global

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World Bridge Championships The World Bridge Championships consists of several sets of championships organized under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation. World Bridge Series Championships ''World Bridge Series Championships'' is the new 2010 name for a quadrennial me ...
* World Bridge Team Championships *
World Transnational Open Teams Championship The World Transnational Open Teams Championship is a major side event conducted by the World Bridge Federation during the semifinal and final stages of its world championships for national teams at contract bridge—the Bermuda Bowl, Venice Cup, a ...
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World Team Olympiad The World Team Olympiad was a contract bridge meet organized by the World Bridge Federation every four years from 1960 to 2004. Its main events were world championships for national teams, always including one open and one restricted to women ("O ...
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World Bridge Games The World Bridge Games are held quadrennially. The first two events were held in 2008 and 2012, in Beijing and Lille respectively, as part of the World Mind Sports Games (WMSG), and superseding the World Team Olympiad, which had been held every fou ...
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World Mind Sports Games The World Mind Sports Games (WMSG) was a multi-sport event created by the International Mind Sports Association (IMSA) as a "stepping stone on the path of introducing a third kind of Olympic Games" after the Summer and the Winter Olympics". The i ...
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Bermuda Bowl The Bermuda Bowl is a biennial contract bridge world championship for national . It is contested every odd-numbered year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Venice Cup (women), the d'Orsi Senior Bowl and the W ...
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Venice Cup The Venice Cup is a biennial world championship contract bridge tournament for national of Women. It is contested every odd-number year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Bermuda Bowl (Open) and d'Orsi Bowl (S ...
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Senior Bowl The Senior Bowl is a post-season college football all-star game played annually in late January or early February in Mobile, Alabama, which showcases the best NFL Draft prospects of those players who have completed their college eligibility. Pr ...
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Wuhan Cup The Wuhan Cup is a biennial world championship contract bridge tournament for national mixed . It is contested every odd-number year under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation (WBF), alongside the Bermuda Bowl (Open), d'Orsi Bowl and Venice ...
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Rosenblum Cup Rosenblum Cup is an Open Teams event held every four years as part of the World Bridge Championships. The event was added to the world championships in New Orleans in 1978 to commemorate Julius Rosenblum, who served as president of the World Bridge ...
* McConnell Cup *
World Senior Teams Championship The World Senior Teams Championship is one of the competitions held as part of the World Bridge Championships. This event was initiated in 1994 and is held every four years. It is not necessary that all team members be from the same country. Prior ...
* World Mixed Swiss Teams *
World Open Pairs Championship The World Open Pairs Championship is a contract bridge competition initiated in 1962 and held as part of the World Bridge Series Championships every four years. Open to all pairs without any quota restrictions on nationality, the championship is wi ...
* World Women Pairs Championship *
World Senior Pairs Championship The World Senior Pairs Championship is one of the competitions held as part of the quadrennial World Bridge Championships (formerly World Pairs Olympiad), inaugurated at the 8th rendition of the meet in 1990. Prior to 2005 both members of each pai ...
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World Mixed Pairs Championship The World Mixed Pairs Championship is a bridge championship for mixed-gender pairs held every four years as part of the World Bridge Championships. Results World meets commonly run for 15 days on a schedule whose details vary. In 2006 the Mixed ...
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World IMP Pairs Championship The World IMP Pairs Championship is a contract bridge Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two competing partnerships, with partne ...
* World Masters Individual Championships * World Mixed Teams Championship * World Par Championship *
World Junior Pairs Championship :''This article now covers all of the Pairs and Individuals events in the World Bridge Federation youth program. World Junior Teams Championship covers all of the Teams events.'' The World Junior Pairs Championship is a bridge competition organi ...
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World Junior Teams Championship :''This article covers all of the Teams events in the World Bridge Federation youth program—in principle including experimental or obsolete events for age-limited teams, which are not now part of WBF Youth Bridge.'' :''World Junior Pairs Champio ...
(U21) * World U26 Junior Pairs Championship * World U26 Junior Teams Championship *
World University Bridge Championships In its most general sense, the term "world" refers to the totality of entities, to the whole of reality or to everything that is. The nature of the world has been conceptualized differently in different fields. Some conceptions see the worl ...


Europe

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European Bridge League The European Bridge League is a confederation of National Bridge Federations (NBFs) that organize the card game of contract bridge in European nations. In turn the EBL organizes bridge competition at the European level. It is a member of the Europ ...
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European Team Championships (bridge) The European Team Championship bridge championship is held every two years. It is organised by the European Bridge League (EBL). Open Senior Ladies Ladies Pairs {, class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" , + Ladies Pairs Europ ...
* European Champions' Cup (bridge) * European Open Bridge Championships * European Youth Teams Championships * European Youth Pairs Championships


Asia

* Asia Cup Bridge Championships


Asia Pacific (Far East)

* Asia Pacific Bridge Championships * Asia Pacific Bridge Youth Championships


Southeast Asia

* Southeast Asia Bridge Championships


Asia and Middle East (West Asia)

* Asia and Middle East Bridge Championships


Africa

* African Bridge Championships


North America

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North American Bridge Championships North American Bridge Championships (NABC) are three annual bridge tournaments sponsored by the American Contract Bridge League (ACBL). The "Spring", "Summer", and "Fall" NABCs are usually scheduled in March, July, and November for about eleven da ...


Central American & Caribbean

* Central American & Caribbean Bridge Championships


South America

* South American Bridge Championships


South Pacific

* South Pacific Bridge Championships


Commonwealth

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Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships The Commonwealth Nations Bridge Championships are held in conjunction with the Commonwealth Games. 2002 Manchester The first Championship was held in Manchester, England. The event was held at Whitworth Hall, part of the University of Manchest ...


Others

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Buffett Cup The Buffett Cup is a bridge trophy which is awarded biennially in an event between teams from Europe and the United States. The tournament is modeled on the Ryder Cup golf competition and is held in the week preceding the golf event at a nearby l ...
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Cavendish Invitational The Cavendish Invitational is the largest money bridge tournament in the world. In 2012 it moved from Las Vegas to Monaco and from May to October. From 1975 to 2011, first in New York City and later in Las Vegas, it ran from Friday to Sunday on Mot ...
* Macallan Invitational Pairs


Purpose

The purpose of the World Bridge Federation shall be: * to promote, foster, promulgate and develop the sport of Bridge throughout the world; * to be in the
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, remaining affiliated with
International Olympic Committee The International Olympic Committee (IOC; french: link=no, Comité international olympique, ''CIO'') is a non-governmental sports organisation based in Lausanne, Switzerland. It is constituted in the form of an association under the Swiss ...
(IOC) as a recognized International Federation (IF) in conformity with the requirements of the Olympic Charter; * to contribute to the achievement of the goals set out in the Olympic Charter, in particular by way of spreading Olympism and Olympic education; * to federate National Bridge Associations in all countries; * to devise methods and conduct competitions to award international or world championship titles; * to establish standard laws for its contests adopting the International Code and supplementing them as may be required, but not inconsistent with them; * to support and encourage the promotion of sports ethics; * to dedicate its efforts to ensuring that in bridge contests the spirit of fair play prevails; * to fight against doping in sport and to take measures, the goal of which is to prevent endangering the health of bridge players.


President and Executive Council

The World Bridge Federation is run by an Executive Council consisting of delegates from the eight geographical zones, plus the President. There are five delegates from the European Bridge League (Zone 1), five from the North American Bridge Federation (Zone 2), two from the Pacific Asia Bridge Federation (Zone 6) and one from each of the other five geographical zones. In addition, two more members of the Council are elected by the High Level Players Commission. Thus the Council has twenty voting members, including the President. The Executive Council meets annually at the site of the World Championships. There is also a Management Committee which transacts necessary business between Executive Council meetings. The presidential term is four years from late in even-number non-Olympiad years such as 2014. * 1958–64, Robert de Nexon, France * 1964–68, Charles J. Solomon, USA * 1968–70, Carl C:son Bonde, Sweden * 1970–76, Julius Rosenblum * 1976–86,
Jaime Ortiz-Patiño Jaime Ortiz-Patiño (20 June 1930 – 3 January 2013) was an art collector, golf course owner and former President of the World Bridge Federation. Ortiz-Patiño was born on 20 June 1930 in Paris. His father Jorge Ortiz-Linares was Ambassador of B ...
, Switzerland (later President Emeritus) * 1986–91, Denis Howard, Australia (resigned January 1991) * 1991–92, Ernesto d'Orsi, Brazil * 1992–94,
Bobby Wolff Robert S. (Bobby) Wolff (born October 14, 1932, San Antonio, Texas) is an American bridge player, writer, and administrator. He is the only person to win world championships in five different categories. He is a graduate of Trinity University. ...
, USA * 1994–2010, José Damiani, France * 2010–22,
Gianarrigo Rona Gianarrigo Rona (born 18 November 1940 ) is an Italian bridge administrator and lawyer. He is the current President of the World Bridge Federation (WBF). Rona was born in Pavia in Lombardy, the third generation in the family of lawyers. He studi ...
, Italy * 2023 onwards, Jan Kamras, Sweden President
Gianarrigo Rona Gianarrigo Rona (born 18 November 1940 ) is an Italian bridge administrator and lawyer. He is the current President of the World Bridge Federation (WBF). Rona was born in Pavia in Lombardy, the third generation in the family of lawyers. He studi ...
(born 1940,
Pavia Pavia (, , , ; la, Ticinum; Medieval Latin: ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy in northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was the cap ...
) was elected at the 2009 World Team Championships and succeeded José Damiani after the 2010 World Bridge Series. He was president of the
European Bridge League The European Bridge League is a confederation of National Bridge Federations (NBFs) that organize the card game of contract bridge in European nations. In turn the EBL organizes bridge competition at the European level. It is a member of the Europ ...
(EBL) from 1999 to 2010. His term ends at year-end 2022. On 25 August 2022, in Wroclaw, Poland, Jan Kamras from Gothenburg, Sweden was unanimously elected as WBF President, to take up the office on 1 January 2023. He had been elected European Bridge League president in 2018.


History of the WBF

The World Bridge Federation was formed on 18 August 1958 in
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, by delegates from Europe, USA and South America and Baron Robert de Nexon, from
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, an inspiring figure in
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, was elected as first President. Charles J. Solomon, from
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(1964-1968) and Count Carl Bonde, from Sweden (1968-1970) succeeded Baron de Nexon as WBF President. With the election of Julius Rosenblum in 1970, the WBF started to assume the figure of a real World Organization. Rosenblum strongly believed that bridge needed to have a visible central organization with a global reach rather than conducting its affairs on a local or continental basis. When in 1976 Rosenblum decided to retire for health reasons, Jaime Ortiz-Patiño from Switzerland, was elected president. Under his guidance the WBF started its new modern era and in August 1977 was incorporated under the Laws of the State of New York as a "not for profit" organization. The Federation, cast off the mantle of a paternalistic organization, and was re-structured as an International Federation devoted to offering its members the best possible service. The stimulation given by Ortiz-Patiño to building the organizational and administrative structure, to developing the discipline and its image, to introducing new rules and a rigid code of ethics is still effective even today. When he left the WBF in 1986 he was elected President Emeritus by acclamation for his exceptional services to bridge. Denis Howard, from Australia, succeeded him in the Presidency from 1986 to 1990. Howard was narrowly re-elected for a second four-year term at a fractious Board of Directors meeting in 1990 where its European members favoured another candidate, José Damiani from France. The ongoing split in allegiance ultimately led to Howard resigning in January 1991 with an understanding that Ernesto d’Orsi from Brazil, who had distinguished himself as a leading bridge administrator, would succeed him on an interim basis. In turn in August 1992, d'Orsi left the chair to Robert S. Wolff from the US, one of the top players in the history of bridge, to complete Howard's term of office. In August 1994, José Damiani was elected president. José Damiani changed the way forward completely, both for the WBF and Bridge itself. Under his leadership, following its initial recognition as an International Organization in 1995 pursuant to Article 29 of the Olympic Charter, the WBF was recognized as an International Sport Federation in 1999 by the International Olympic Committee. In October 2000 in Monaco, the World Bridge Federation was admitted as a member of the GAISF (General Association of International Sports Federations – Olympic and non-Olympic) – now SportAccord - at the General Assembly of this Association. The WBF also became a member of ARISF (Association of Recognized International Sport Federations) and in October 2002 moved its headquarters to Lausanne (Switzerland), the Olympic City, where it is incorporated under Swiss Law. The WBF is one of the founder members of IMSA (International Mind Sports Association) which was formed on 19 April 2005. José Damiani left the chair in November 2010 after 16 years of Presidency, achieving tremendous success in developing bridge, introducing new concepts of communication and information, which attracted media, sponsors and supporters; improving technological systems to manage and run the competitions, creating new events participated in by players of any category and developing youth bridge, opening the door and then constantly supporting and improving the teaching of bridge to the pupils in the schools. When he left, was elected WBF Chairman Emeritus by acclamation for his extraordinary services to bridge. In 2013 José Damiani was elected as WBF President Emeritus by acclamation. Gianarrigo Rona, from Italy, former First Vice-President and EBL President (1999-2010) was elected president in São Paulo September 2009 and took the chair in November 2010. He was re-elected in Bali in 2013.


Zonal Organizations & NBOs


Regions of Members

103 Countries in 8 Zones (Updated at 31 March 2022): http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone1/ http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone2/ http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone3/ http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone4/ http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone5/ http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone6/ http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone7/ http://www.worldbridge.org/bridge-zones/qzone8/ For purposes of administration and furtherance of its objectives and to comply with the International Olympic Committee's principles of the five IOC rings, the WBF structure is divided into five geographical Continental Conferences identical to the IOC's five rings. For organizational reasons the WBF established zones within any of the five Continents which, although part of a Continent, shall be entitled to have at least one member on the Executive and berths in WBF tournaments set forth in Article 9 of the By-Laws. Each zone has its own Zonal Conference of its member NBOs, organizing, managing and administrating its activity and conducting both its own zonal competitions and those delegated to it by the WBF. The 8 Zonal Conferences are in June 2021: # Zone 1:
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European Bridge League The European Bridge League is a confederation of National Bridge Federations (NBFs) that organize the card game of contract bridge in European nations. In turn the EBL organizes bridge competition at the European level. It is a member of the Europ ...
(EBL) - Founded in 1947 at
Copenhagen Copenhagen ( or .; da, København ) is the capital and most populous city of Denmark, with a proper population of around 815.000 in the last quarter of 2022; and some 1.370,000 in the urban area; and the wider Copenhagen metropolitan ar ...
- 46 Countries # Zone 2: North America - North American Bridge Federation (NABF) - Founded in 2018 at
New York City New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the most densely populated major city in the Un ...
- 3 Countries # Zone 3:
South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the sout ...
- South American Bridge Federation / Confederación Sudamericana de Bridge (CSB) - Founded in 1958 at
Buenos Aires Buenos Aires ( or ; ), officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires ( es, link=no, Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires), is the capital and primate city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the Río de la Plata, on South ...
- 10 Countries # Zone 4:
Asia Asia (, ) is one of the world's most notable geographical regions, which is either considered a continent in its own right or a subcontinent of Eurasia, which shares the continental landmass of Afro-Eurasia with Africa. Asia covers an are ...
and
Middle East The Middle East ( ar, الشرق الأوسط, ISO 233: ) is a geopolitical region commonly encompassing Arabia (including the Arabian Peninsula and Bahrain), Asia Minor (Asian part of Turkey except Hatay Province), East Thrace (Europ ...
- Bridge Federation of Asia & the Middle East (BFAME) - Founded in 1979 at Amman - 10 Countries # Zone 5:
Central America Central America ( es, América Central or ) is a subregion of the Americas. Its boundaries are defined as bordering the United States to the north, Colombia to the south, the Caribbean Sea to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. ...
and Caribbean - Central American & Caribbean Bridge Federation (CAC) - Founded in 1979 at
Barbados Barbados is an island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas, and the most easterly of the Caribbean Islands. It occupies an area of and has a population of about 287,000 (2019 estimate) ...
- 13 Countries # Zone 6:
Asia Pacific Asia-Pacific (APAC) is the part of the world near the western Pacific Ocean. The Asia-Pacific region varies in area depending on context, but it generally includes East Asia, Russian Far East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia and Pacific Isla ...
- Asia Pacific Bridge Federation (APBF) - Founded in 1957 at
Bangkok Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated populati ...
- 12 Countries # Zone 7: South Pacific - South Pacific Bridge Federation (SPBF) - Founded in 1979 at
Palmerston North Palmerston North (; mi, Te Papa-i-Oea, known colloquially as Palmy) is a city in the North Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Located in the eastern Manawatu Plains, the city is near the north bank of the ...
- 2 Countries # Zone 8:
Africa Africa is the world's second-largest and second-most populous continent, after Asia in both cases. At about 30.3 million km2 (11.7 million square miles) including adjacent islands, it covers 6% of Earth's total surface area ...
- African Bridge Federation (ABF) - Founded in 2000 at
Cairo Cairo ( ; ar, القاهرة, al-Qāhirah, ) is the Capital city, capital of Egypt and its largest city, home to 10 million people. It is also part of the List of urban agglomerations in Africa, largest urban agglomeration in Africa, List of ...
- 8 Countries The WBF has shown strong and steady growth and its membership now comprises 124 National Bridge Organizations (NBOs) with approximately 1,000,000 affiliated members who participate actively in competitive bridge events (locally, nationally and internationally). Each National Bridge Organization agrees to fulfill certain requirements, such as opening its ranks to all its citizens and residents and upholding a standard of ethics acceptable to the WBF.


Number

ZONE 1 - European Bridge League (Europe) 384,186 (46 NBOs) ZONE 2 - North American Bridge Federation (North America) 124,909 (3 NBOs) ZONE 3 - Confederation Sudamericana de Bridge (South America) 3,575 (10 NBOs) ZONE 4 - Bridge Federation of Asia & the Middle East (Asia & Middle East) 7,307 (11 NBOs) ZONE 5 - Central American & Caribbean Bridge Federation (Central American & Caribbean) 895 (14 NBOs) ZONE 6 – Asia Pacific Bridge Federation (Asia Pacific) 50,242 (12 NBOs) ZONE 7 - South Pacific Bridge Federation (South Pacific) 51,420 (04 NBOs) ZONE 8 - African Bridge Federation (Africa) 6,086 (12 NBOs) 674,317 (112 NBOs)


See also

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List of bridge governing bodies The World Bridge Federation (WBF) is the international governing body for contract bridge Contract bridge, or simply bridge, is a trick-taking card game using a standard 52-card deck. In its basic format, it is played by four players in two ...
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List of bridge competitions and awards ''Bridge'', or more formally ''contract bridge'', is a trick-taking card game of skill played by four players. Summary WBF Championships: The World Bridge Team Championships are held in the odd-numbered years: #World Team Championships (Open ...


References


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