The International Ball game Confederation (also known as CIJB, in French Confederation Internationale du Jeu de Balle), founded on May 13, 1928, is the organization that manages the common activities of the many ball games deriving from Jeu de paume.
Argentina, Belgium, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Italy, Mexico, Netherlands, Spain, England, and Uruguay all have local federations that take part in the CIJB.
Since every country has developed minor changes, the CIJB created a variety called International game that shares all the common traits of the direct style (face to face) and another variety for the indirect style, International fronton. The CIJB also manages the Handball International Championships, splitting them into two games: the European Championship and the International Championship.[1]
Members
- Argentina - Agrupación Argentina de Pelota a Mano Archived 2007-08-03 at the Wayback Machine
- Belgium - Fédération royale nationale de balle pelote / Koninklijke nationale kaatsbond Archived 2007-12-13 at the Wayback Machine
- Colombia - Federación Colombiana de Pelota
- Ecuador - Asociación de Pelota Nacional
- England - England Handball Association
- France - Fédération française de Jeu de Paume
- Italy - Federazione Italiana Pallapugno
- Mexico - Federación Mexicana de Juegos y Deportes Autóctonos y Tradicionales
- Netherlands - Koninklijke Nationale Kaats Bond
- Spain (as Valencian Pilota Federation) - Federació de Pilota Valenciana
- Uruguay - Federación Uruguaya de Pelota
See also
- Jeu de paume
- Ballepelote
- Chazas
- Frisian handball
- Longue paume
- Pallone
- Pelota tarasca
- Valencian pilota
- International game
References
- ↑ "Historia". Confederación Internacional de Pelota a Mano (in Spanish). 2018-07-04. Retrieved 2022-08-24.