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Fédération Française de Go
Formation1978
TypeAssociation
HeadquartersParis, France
Membershipofficial French go clubs
Official language
French
President
Frédéric Renaud
Websiteffg.jeudego.org

The French Federation of Go, or Fédération Française de Go (FFG), is a French association (as per the 1901 law about association) that governs the game of Go in France. Founded in 1978, it obtained the "popular education and youth agreement" from the "Ministry of Health, Youth, Sport and Associative Life" in February 1991.

The FFG has been a member of the "Mind Games and Leisure Activities Confederation" (CLE) (a French confederation) since 1983, and is also affiliated to the European Go Federation.

Organisation

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In October 2008, the FFG was composed of 110 clubs, with more than 1,650 licensed players.

The FFG is divided into 9 regional leagues:

Events

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The FFG organises national events, and some for international players, for example:

History

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Association history

  • 1970: Creation of the French Go Association. First French Championship organised.
  • 1978: The French Go Association became the French Federation of Go following a vote by its clubs. Creation of the French Go Magazine (Revue Française de Go).
  • 1985: Creation of leagues to encourage local development.
  • 1991: The FFG obtained the agreement of the Ministry.

French tournaments history

The main French tournament is the Tournoi de go de Paris, but France is the host of many European and even international prestigious tournaments amongst which :

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