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词条 Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa
释义

  1. History

  2. Member countries

     ANOCA Regional Zones  ANOCA Zone 1 - North Zone  ANOCA Zone 2 - West Zone A  ANOCA Zone 3 - West Zone B  ANOCA Zone 4 - Central Zone  ANOCA Zone 5 - Central-East Zone  ANOCA Zone 6 - Southern Zone A  ANOCA Zone 7 - Southern Zone B 

  3. ANOCA Presidents

  4. ANOCA's programme

  5. Events

  6. See also

  7. References

  8. External links

{{Infobox Organization
|name = Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa
Association des Comités Nationaux Olympiques d'Afrique
|image = Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa logo.svg
|size = 150px
|map = ANOCA Members.png
|mcaption = Countries members
|motto =
|type = Sports federation
|formation = {{ Start date and years ago|1981|06|28|df=y}}
|headquarters = Abuja, Nigeria
|membership = 54 National Olympic Committees
|leader_title = President
|leader_name = {{flagicon|ALG}} Mustapha Berraf
|language = English, French
|website= www.africaolympic.net
|}}

The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (acronym: ANOCA; {{lang-fr|Association des Comités Nationaux Olympiques d'Afrique}}, ACNOA, {{lang-ar|رابطة اللجان الأولمبية الوطنية في إفريقيا}}) is an international organization that unites the 54 National Olympic Committees (NOCs) of Africa. It is currently headquartered in Abuja, Nigeria. It serves as the successor to Standing Committee of African Sports or Comité permanent du sport africain founded in 1965 in Brazzaville, Republic of Congo.

It often assembles with other continental NOCs in the form of the Association of National Olympic Committees (ANOC).

History

The Association of National Olympic Committees of Africa (ANOCA) was Created on June 28, 1981 in Lome, the capital city of the Republic of Togo. On July 1965, ANOCA's predecessor, the Standing Committee of African Sports SCAS was founded in Brazzaville as Comité Permanent du Sport Africain (CPSA). Consequently, that title for the sports continental body changed to the Supreme Council for Sports in Africa SCSA on 14 December 1966 in Bamako, Mali.

Member countries

In the following table, the year in which the NOC was recognized by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) is also given if it is different from the year in which the NOC was created.

Nation Code National Olympic Committee Created ANOCA Member Ref.
North Africa Zone
Algeria}} ALG Algerian Olympic Committee 1963/1964 1965  
Libya}} LBA Libyan Olympic Committee 1962/1963 TBD  
Morocco}} MAR Moroccan Olympic Committee 1959 TBD  
Tunisia}} TUN Tunisian Olympic Committee 1957 1965  
West Africa Zone
Cape Verde}} CPV Comité Olímpico Caboverdeano 1989/1993 TBD  
Benin}} BEN Benin National Olympic and Sports Committee 1962 TBD  
Burkina Faso}} BUR Burkinabé National Olympic and Sports Committee 1965/1972 1965  
Gambia}} GAM Gambia National Olympic Committee 1972/1976 TBD  
Ghana}} GHA Ghana Olympic Committee 1951/1952 1965  
Guinea}} GUI Guinean National Olympic and Sports Committee 1964/1965 TBD  
Guinea-Bissau}} GBS Comité Olímpico da Guiné-Bissau 1992/1995 TBD  
Côte d'Ivoire}} CIV Comité National Olympique de Côte d'Ivoire 1962/1963 1965  
Liberia}} LBR Liberia National Olympic Committee 1954/1955 TBD  
Mali}} MLI Comité National Olympique et Sportif du Mali 1962/1963 1965  
Mauritania}} MTN Comité National Olympique et Sportif Mauritanien 1962/1979 TBD  
Niger}} NIG Nigerien Olympic and National Sports Committee 1964 1965  
Nigeria}} NGR Nigeria Olympic Committee 1951 1965  
Senegal}} SEN Comité National Olympique et Sportif Sénégalais 1961/1963 1965  
Sierra Leone}} SLE National Olympic Committee of Sierra Leone 1964 TBD  
Togo}} TOG Togolese National Olympic Committee 1963/1965 1965  
Central Africa Zone
Cameroon}} CMR Cameroon Olympic and Sports Committee 1963 1965  
Central African Republic}} CAF Comité National Olympique et Sportif Centrafricain 1964/1965 1965  
Chad}} CHA Chadian Olympic and Sports Committee 1963/1964 1965  
Congo}} CGO Comité National Olympique et Sportif Congolais 1964 1965  
Democratic Republic of the Congo}} COD Comité Olympique Congolais 1963/1968 1965  
Equatorial Guinea}} GEQ Comité Olímpico de Guinea Ecuatorial 1980/1984 TBD  
Gabon}} GAB Comité Olympique Gabonais 1965/1968 1965  
São Tomé and Príncipe}} STP Comité Olímpico de São Tomé e Príncipe 1979/1993 TBD  
East Africa Zone
Burundi}} BDI Burundi National Olympic Committee 1990/1993 TBD  
Djibouti}} DJI Comité National Olympique Djiboutien 1983/1984 TBD  
Egypt}} EGY Egyptian Olympic Committee 1910 1965  
Eritrea}} ERI Eritrean National Olympic Committee 1996/1999 TBD  
Ethiopia}} ETH Ethiopian Olympic Committee 1948/1954 1965  
Kenya}} KEN National Olympic Committee of Kenya 1955 1965  
Rwanda}} RWA Comité National Olympique et Sportif du Rwanda 1984 TBD  
Seychelles}} SEY Seychelles Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association 1979 TBD  
Somalia}} SOM Somali Olympic Committee 1959/1972 TBD  
South Sudan}} SSD South Sudan National Olympic Committee 2015 2015  
Sudan}} SUD Sudan Olympic Committee 1956/1959 TBD  
Tanzania}} TAN Tanzania Olympic Committee 1968 1965  
Uganda}} UGA Uganda Olympic Committee 1950/1956 1965  
Southern Africa Zone
Angola}} ANG Angolan Olympic Committee 1979/1980 TBD  
Botswana}} BOT Botswana National Olympic Committee 1978/1980 TBD  
Comoros}} COM Comité Olympique et Sportif des Iles Comores 1979/1993 TBD  
Eswatini}} SWZ Eswatini Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association 1971/1972 TBD  
Lesotho}} LES Lesotho National Olympic Committee 1971/1972 TBD  
Madagascar}} MAD Comité Olympique Malgache 1963/1964 1965  
Malawi}} MAW Olympic and Commonwealth Games Association of Malawi 1968 TBD  
Mauritius}} MRI Mauritius Olympic Committee 1971/1972 TBD  
Mozambique}} MOZ Comité Olímpico Nacional de Moçambique 1979 TBD  
Namibia}} NAM Namibian National Olympic Committee 1990/1991 TBD  
South Africa}} RSA South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee 1991 TBD  
Zambia}} ZAM National Olympic Committee of Zambia 1964 1965  
Zimbabwe}} ZIM Zimbabwe Olympic Committee 1934/1980 TBD  

ANOCA Regional Zones

ANOCA Zone 1 - North Zone

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • {{fb|Algeria}}
  • {{fb|Libya}}
  • {{fb|Morocco}}
  • {{fb|Tunisia}}
{{div col end}}

ANOCA Zone 2 - West Zone A

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • {{fb|Cape Verde}}
  • {{fb|Gambia}}
  • {{fb|Guinea}}
  • {{fb|Guinea-Bissau}}
  • {{fb|Mali}}
  • {{fb|Mauritania}}
  • {{fb|Senegal}}
  • {{fb|Sierra Leone}}
{{div col end}}

ANOCA Zone 3 - West Zone B

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • {{fb|Benin}}
  • {{fb|Burkina Faso}}
  • {{fb|Ivory Coast}}
  • {{fb|Ghana}}
  • {{fb|Liberia}}
  • {{fb|Niger}}
  • {{fb|Nigeria}}
  • {{fb|Togo}}
{{div col end}}

ANOCA Zone 4 - Central Zone

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • {{fb|Cameroon}}
  • {{fb|Central African Republic}}
  • {{fb|Chad}}
  • {{fb|Congo}}
  • {{fb|DR Congo}}
  • {{fb|Equatorial Guinea}}
  • {{fb|Gabon}}
  • {{fb|Sao Tome and Principe}}
{{div col end}}

ANOCA Zone 5 - Central-East Zone

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • {{fb|Burundi}}
  • {{fb|Egypt}}
  • {{fb|Eritrea}}
  • {{fb|Ethiopia}}
  • {{fb|Kenya}}
  • {{fb|Rwanda}}
  • {{fb|Somalia}}
  • {{fb|South Sudan}}
  • {{fb|Sudan}}
  • {{fb|Tanzania}}
  • {{fb|Uganda}}
{{div col end}}

ANOCA Zone 6 - Southern Zone A

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • {{fb|Angola}}
  • {{fb|Botswana}}
  • {{fb|Eswatini}}
  • {{fb|Lesotho}}
  • {{fb|Malawi}}
  • {{fb|Mozambique}}
  • {{fb|Namibia}}
  • {{fb|South Africa}}
  • {{fb|Zambia}}
  • {{fb|Zimbabwe}}
{{div col end}}

ANOCA Zone 7 - Southern Zone B

{{Div col|colwidth=22em}}
  • {{fb|Comoros}}
  • {{fb|Djibouti}}
  • {{fb|Madagascar}}
  • {{fb|Mauritius}}
  • {{fb|Seychelles}}
{{div col end}}

ANOCA Presidents

S. No.NameCountryTenure
1.Anani MatthiaTogo}}1981-1989
2.Jean-Claude GangaCongo}}1989-1999
3.Francis NyangwesoUganda}}1999-2001
4.Alpha Ibrahim DialloGuinea}}2001-2005
5.Lassana PalenfoCôte d'Ivoire}}2005-2018
6.Mustapha BerrafAlgeria}}2018-Till Date

ANOCA's programme

  • Encouraging mediation and conciliation between NOCs and governments
  • Building the foundations of an ambitious sports policy
  • Providing young athletes with the conditions for success
  • Promoting sports initiatives
  • Promoting Olympic ideals and values in Africa
  • Taking part in the fight against doping, corruption, violence and pandemics
  • Working to bring peoples together through sport to build a peaceful Africa

Events

  • African Games
  • African Youth Games – first held in Rabat, Morocco in 2010 (events also in Casablanca).[1]
  • African Beach Games
  • ANOCA U-23 Championship/Olympic Qualifying Tournament
  • ANOCA Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament

See also

  • Sport in Africa
  • African Sports Confederation of Disabled

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.lematin.ma/Actualite/Express/Article.asp?id=136129 |title=Jeux africains de la jeunesse: 33 pays confirment leur participation au Maroc ("African Youth Games: 33 countries confirm their participation in Morocco") |work=lematin.ma |language=French |author= |date=7 July 2010 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110929165122/http://www.lematin.ma/Actualite/Express/Article.asp?id=136129 |archivedate=29 September 2011 |deadurl=yes}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20150903032807/http://www.africaolympic.net/ Official website]
  • African Sports Confederation of Disabled (ASCOD) Official website
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