The European Fencing Confederation was founded on 26th October 1991 in Vienna, Austria.
Responsible for the promotion and development of fencing in Europe, it has 46 member countries, including British Fencing.
Key responsibilities include:
To compete in an EFC event, a fencer must be entered by their National Federation and have an EFC licence. For more information about getting an EFC licence see FIE/EFC LICENCES – BRITISH FENCING.
For information about entering EFC events (and the associated selection policies) please see: GBR SELECTION POLICIES & PROCEDURES – BRITISH FENCING.
To enter non nominated (ie those which are not selected) EFC events please complete this form.
Structure
The EFC is led by an Executive Committee which includes BF President Hilary Philbin.
Largely a volunteer organisation the EFC has commissions and work groups and a number of BF members sit on these. (For more information about which BF members are involved see International Relations Group – BRITISH FENCING)
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