History of FASU

The vision of forming FASU can be traced as far back as 1951 when two West African Universities namely University of Ghana and the University of Ibadan, Nigeria in a quest to foster brotherhood and positive competition, started a bilateral annual sporting competition.

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Organisation Structure

The General Assembly is the highest organ of FASU composed of Members of Executive Committee (have no voting right), Presidents of National Federation of University Sports or their representatives duly mandated and duly mandated representatives of countries with no National Federations of University Sports.

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Regional Associations

Africa is currently divided into 5 zones so as to give opportunities for the students to compete regularly.

EAUSF

WAUG

CUCSA

Member National Federations (NUSFs)

 



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Important Downloads

FASU GAMES 2012
FASU Constitution - English
FASU Constitution French
FASU GAMES ENTRY FORM P1
FASU GAMES GENERAL ENTRY FORM G 2
FASU GAMES GENERAL ENTRY FORM G1
DAKAR 2012 DETAILS
Détails de Dakar 2012
 
   
 
 
 

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