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European Pocket Billiard Federation
AbbreviationEPBF
FormationNovember 1978 (1978-11)
HeadquartersBrunssum, Netherlands
Region Europe
Official language English
PresidentNetherlands Gre Leenders
AffiliationsWorld Pool-Billiard Association
Websitewww.epbf.com

The European Pocket Billiard Federation (EPBF) is the European governing body for pocket billiards. EPBF is the European regional affiliate member of the World Pool-Billiard Association (WPA).

Events

The federation holds the European Championships since 1980. and Euro Tour events since 1992.

  1. Euro Tour
  2. European Pool Championships

Members

Map of WPA member countries (EPBF members in blue).

  • ABSFAlbania Federata Shqiptare e Bilardos dhe Snookerit
  • ÖEPBVAustria Österreichischer Pool-Billard Verband
  • ABFAzerbaijan (provisional) Azərbaycan Bilyard Federasiyası
  • PBBBelgium Pool-Billiard Belgium
  • BABSBelarus (suspended) Bielaruskaja Asacyjacyja Biĺjardnaha Sportu
  • BSFBIHBosnia and Herzegovina Biljar & Snooker Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine
  • NFBBulgaria Bŭlgarska Natsionalna Federatsiya po Bilyard
  • HBSCroatia Hrvatski Biljarski Savez
  • KOBTCyprus Kypriakí Omospondía Biliárdou Tsépis
  • CMBSCzech Republic Ceskomoravsky Billiardovy Svaz
  • DDBUDenmark Den Danske Billard Union
  • EPDEstonia Eesti Piljardiliit
  • NPAFFaroe Islands (provisional) Landspuljafelag Føroya
  • SBLFinland Suomen Biljardiliitto
  • FFBFrance Federacion Francaise de Billard
  • SBEPGeorgia (country) Sakartvelos Biliardis Erovnuli Pederatsia
  • DBUGermany Deutsche Billard Union
  • BPFUnited Kingdom British Pool Federation
  • MBSHungary Magyar Biliárd Szövetség
  • BSIIceland (provisional) Billiardsamband Islands
  • FIBISItaly Federazione Italiana Sport Billiardo & Bowling
  • BSKKosovo (provisional) Bilijarski Savez Kosova
  • LRBFLatvia Latvijas Republikas Biljarda Federācija
  • BVFLLiechtenstein Billardverband Fürstentum Liechtenstein
  • LPFLithuania Lietuvos Pulo Federacija
  • FLABLuxembourg Fed. Luxembourgeoise des Amateurs de Billard
  • KNBBNetherlands Koninklijke Nederlandse Biljart Bond
  • BFNMNorth Macedonia (provisional) Bilijard Federacija na Severna Makedonija
  • NBFNorway Norges Biljardforbund
  • PZBPoland Polski Związek Bilardowy
  • FPBPortugal Federação Portuguesa de Bilhar
  • FBSRFRussia (suspended) Federatsiya Bil'yardnogo Sporta Rossiya
  • SBASerbia Bilijarski Savez Srbije
  • SBIZSlovakia Slovenská Biliardová Federácia
  • ZZBSSSlovenia Zveza za Žepni Biljard in Snooker Slovenije
  • RFEBSpain Real Federación Española de Billar
  • SBFSweden Svenska Biljardförbundet
  • SBVSwitzerland Schweizer Billardverbandes
  • TBFTurkey Türkiye Bilardo Federasyonu
  • KKTBFNorthern Cyprus Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Bilardo Federasyonu
  • FSBUUkraine Federatsiya Sportyvnoho Bilʹyardu Ukrayiny

References

  1. "Statutes of EPBF". European Pocket Billiard Federation (EPBF).
  2. https://www.epbf.com/about/organisation/
  3. "EPBF". WPA Pool. Archived from the original on 2020-03-21. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  4. "Dynamic Billiard European Pool Championships". epbf.com. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  5. "Dynamic Billiard Euro Tour Men". epbf.com. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  6. "Women's Euro Tour". epbf.com. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  7. "Members of EPBF". EPBF.com. European Pocket Billiard Federation. July 16, 2024. Retrieved July 16, 2024.

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