The European Canoe Association (ECA) is the umbrella organization for canoeing sport in Europe. It was founded in Rome, Italy, on December 11, 1993.[1] The organization has 45 member countries.[2] The association was recognized by the International Canoe Federation at the ICF congress in Acapulco in 1994.[3]
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| Olympic sports bodies (25) | | Independent |
- LEN (aquatics)
- EAA (athletics)
- BE (badminton)
- CEB (baseball)
- EBU (boxing)
- ECF (curling)
- ECA (canoeing)
- UEC (cycling)
- CEE (fencing)
- EHF (field hockey)
- UEFA (football)
- EGA (golf)
- UEG (gymnastics)
- EHF (handball)
- EJU (judo)
- EKF (karate)
- RE (rugby union)
- ESC (shooting)
- ESF (softball)
- ETTU (table tennis)
- ETU (taekwondo)
- TE (tennis)
- ITU (triathlon)
- CEV (volleyball)
- EWF (weightlifting)
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- WAE (archery)
- FIBA Europe (basketball)
- UWW-Eu (wrestling)
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| Non-Olympic sports bodies | | Independent |
- ECC (cricket)
- UEFS & FEF (futsal)
- ELF (lacrosse)
- EMF (minifootball)
- EMF (minigolf)
- EPPA (pitch and putt)
- EPBF (pool)
- EFRA (radio-controlled racing)
- CERH (roller hockey)
- CERS (roller skating)
- RLEF (rugby league)
- ESF (squash)
- EUSA (university sport)
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- IFAF Europe (american football)
- FIM Europe (motorcycle)
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- Olympic Committees
- Paralympic Committee
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