French Bridge Federation
The French Bridge Federation (French: Fédération Française de Bridge - FFB) is the national organization for bridge in France. The president is Patrick Grenthe and the treasurer is Guy Auer. There are also three vice-presidents and 29 regional committees, whose chairmen compose a federation council (conseil fédéral). The headquarters of the French Bridge Federation is in Saint-Cloud, near Paris. It was founded in 1933 and is the third largest bridge federation in the world.
The federation also organizes the French Bridge Championship (Championnat de France de bridge).
Organisation
- President: Patrick Grenthe
- Vice-president (Communications, development, marketing): Patrick Bogacki
- Vice-president (competitions, international): Jean-Daniel Chalet
- Vice-president (Bridge university): Pierre Saguet
- Treasurer: Guy Auer
- General secretary: Patern Henry
The president, the vice-presidents, and the general secretary are elected to 4-year terms.
French bridge players
- Philippe Soulet, world champion
- Pierre Jaïs, world champion
- Michel Lebel
- Jean-Daniel Chalet, vice-president of the French Bridge Federation
External links
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