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The '''Global Federation of Yuchio''' ('''GFY'''; from Illyric: ''Global Foederatio Yuchio'') is the international governing body for the sport of [[yuchio]] recognized by the International Olympic Committee. It was founded in 1908 with six member nations ([[Monsilva]], [[New Illyricum]], [[Sconia]], [[Jackson]], [[Kivu]] and TBD). The GFY was chosen to be founded and based in [[Waiping]] due to the sport's history in the city. During the [[martial law in Monsilva|martial law period in Monsilva]] from 1963 to 1978, the GFY was based in TBD.
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The '''Global Federation of Yuchio''' ('''GFY'''; from Illyric: ''Global Foederatio Yuchio'') is the international governing body for the sport of [[yuchio]] recognized by the International Olympic Committee. It was founded in 1908 with six member nations ([[Monsilva]], [[New Illyricum]], [[Sconia]], [[Jackson]], [[Kivu]] and [[Baltanla]]). The GFY was chosen to be founded and based in [[Waiping]] due to the sport's history in the city. At the start of the [[martial law in Monsilva|martial law period in Monsilva]] in 1963, the GFY relocated to [[San Kong|Newport]], [[Niao Dao]] until 1969 when it moved to TBD. In 1978, the GFY returned to its original headquarters in Waiping.
  
 
The GFY is responsible for organizing the [[GFY World Championships]], the largest international yuchio competition. It often also organizes international matches between individual players representing their nations in a wide range of tournaments.
 
The GFY is responsible for organizing the [[GFY World Championships]], the largest international yuchio competition. It often also organizes international matches between individual players representing their nations in a wide range of tournaments.
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| 1910
 
| 1910
 
| [[Araucarlia national yuchio team|Araucarlia national team]]
 
| [[Araucarlia national yuchio team|Araucarlia national team]]
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|-
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| BAL
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| {{flagicon|Baltanla}} [[Baltanla Yuchio Association|Baltanla]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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| 1901
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| 1908
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| [[Baltanla national yuchio team|Baltanla national team]]
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|-
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| BYA
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| {{flagicon|Byasa}} [[Byasa Yuchio Association|Byasa]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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| 1959
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| 1963
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| [[Byasa national yuchio team|Byasa national team]]
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|-
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| CIS
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| {{flagicon|Ciskei}} [[Ciskei Yuchio Association|Ciskei]]
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| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
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| 1915
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| 1916
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| [[Ciskei national yuchio team|Ciskei national team]]
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|-
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| DON
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| {{flagicon|Dontalamh}} [[Dontalamh Yuchio Association|Dontalamh]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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|
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| 1982
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| [[Dontalamh national yuchio team|Dontalamh national team]]
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|-
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| ENT
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| {{flagicon|Entropan}} [[Entropan Yuchio Association|Entropan]]
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| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
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|
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| 1911
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| [[Entropan national yuchio team|Entropan national team]]
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|-
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| GJO
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| {{flagicon|Gjorka}} [[Gjorka Yuchio Association|Gjorka]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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|
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| 1973
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| [[Gjorka national yuchio team|Gjorka national team]]
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|-
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| HAP
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| {{flagicon|Hapatmitas}} [[Hapatmitas Yuchio Association|Hapatmitas]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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|
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| 1911
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| [[Hapatmitas national yuchio team|Haptamitas national team]]
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|-
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| HAZ
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| {{flagicon|Hazbin}} [[Hazbin Yuchio Association|Hazbin]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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|
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| 1926
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| [[Hazbin national yuchio team|Hazbin national team]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| JAK
 
| JAK
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| 1908
 
| 1908
 
| [[Jackson national yuchio team|Jackson national team]]
 
| [[Jackson national yuchio team|Jackson national team]]
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|-
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| KER
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| {{flagicon|Kernev}} [[Kernev Yuchio Association|Kernev]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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| 1984
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| 1990
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| [[Kernev national yuchio team|Kernev national team]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| KIV
 
| KIV
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| 1908
 
| 1908
 
| [[Kivu national yuchio team|Kivu national team]]
 
| [[Kivu national yuchio team|Kivu national team]]
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|-
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| KWA
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| {{flagicon|Kwazulu}} [[Kwazulu Yuchio Association|Kwazulu]]
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| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
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| 1910
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| 1911
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| [[Kwazulu-Ciskei national yuchio team|Kwazulu-Ciskei national team]]
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|-
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| LUR
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| {{flagicon|Lurjize}} [[Lurjize Yuchio Federation|Lurjize]]
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| [[Yuchio Sur]]
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| 1965
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| 1972
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| [[Lurjize national yuchio team|Lurjize national team]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| MAJ
 
| MAJ
 
| {{flagicon|Majocco}} [[Majocco Yuchio Association|Majocco]]
 
| {{flagicon|Majocco}} [[Majocco Yuchio Association|Majocco]]
 
| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
 
| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
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| 1906
 
| 1908
 
| 1908
 
| [[Majocco national yuchio team|Majocco national team]]
 
| [[Majocco national yuchio team|Majocco national team]]
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| 1908
 
| 1908
 
| [[New Illyricum national yuchio team|New Illyricum national team]]
 
| [[New Illyricum national yuchio team|New Illyricum national team]]
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|-
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| REY
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| {{flagicon|Reykanes}} [[Reykanes Yuchio Association|Reykanes]]
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| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
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| 1954
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| 1955
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| [[Reykanes national yuchio team|Reykanes national team]]
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|-
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| RKH
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| {{flagicon|Rakhman}} [[Rakhman Yuchio Association|Rakhman]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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|
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| 1908
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| [[Rakhman national yuchio team|Rakhman national team]]
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|-
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| SAL
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| {{flagicon|Salisford}} [[Salisford Yuchio Association|Salisford]]
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| [[Yuchio Sur]]
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|
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| 1910
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| [[Salisford national yuchio team|Salisford national team]]
 
|-
 
|-
 
| SCO
 
| SCO
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| 1908
 
| 1908
 
| [[Sconia national yuchio team|Sconia national team]]
 
| [[Sconia national yuchio team|Sconia national team]]
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|-
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| TIR
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| {{flagicon|Tirol}} [[Tirol Yuchio Association|Tirol]]
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| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
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| 1916
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| 1917
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| [[Tirol national yuchio team|Tirol national team]]
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|-
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| TUM
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| {{flagicon|Tumland}} [[Tumland Yuchio Association|Tumland]]
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| [[Yuchio Ecros]]
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|
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| 1908
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| [[Tumland national yuchio team|Tumland national team]]
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|-
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| UUL
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| {{flagicon|Uulgadzar}} [[Uulgadzar National Yuchio Federation|Uulgadzar]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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| 1997
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| 2000
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| [[Uulgadzar national yuchio team|Uulgadzar national team]]
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==Former members==
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Below is a list of former members of the GFY. It does not include nations that changed their names due to a change in government.
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{| class="wikitable sortable hlist" style="text-align:center"
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! {{abbr|Code|GFY country code}}
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! Association
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! Confederation
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! Founded
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! Joined
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! Left
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! National team
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| NIA
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| {{flagdeco|Shaoyu|1828}} [[Niao Dao Yuchio Association|Niao Dao]]
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| [[Yuchio Ostlandet]]
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| 1905
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| 1909
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| 1969
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| [[Niao Dao national yuchio team|Niao Dao national team]]
 
|}
 
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Latest revision as of 14:27, 7 February 2024

Global Federation of Yuchio
GFY logo.png
GFY Logo
AbbreviationGFY
Formation1908; 116 years ago (1908)
TypeSports federation
HeadquartersWaiping, Monsilva
Membership
TBD member associations
President
Guo Mingzhu
Revenue (2019)
QS₵25.79 million
Expenses (2019)QS₵28.27 million

The Global Federation of Yuchio (GFY; from Illyric: Global Foederatio Yuchio) is the international governing body for the sport of yuchio recognized by the International Olympic Committee. It was founded in 1908 with six member nations (Monsilva, New Illyricum, Sconia, Jackson, Kivu and Baltanla). The GFY was chosen to be founded and based in Waiping due to the sport's history in the city. At the start of the martial law period in Monsilva in 1963, the GFY relocated to Newport, Niao Dao until 1969 when it moved to TBD. In 1978, the GFY returned to its original headquarters in Waiping.

The GFY is responsible for organizing the GFY World Championships, the largest international yuchio competition. It often also organizes international matches between individual players representing their nations in a wide range of tournaments.

The GFY is organized into 3 continental confederations: Yuchio Ostlandet (YO), Yuchio Ecros (YE) and Yuchio Sur (YS).

Members

Map of the World with four Confederations

The GFY works in co-operation with regional governing bodies to promote and develop the sport of yuchio around the world, they are:

Code Association Confederation Founded Joined National team
ARA Araucarlia Araucarlia Yuchio Ecros 1910 Araucarlia national team
BAL Baltanla Baltanla Yuchio Ostlandet 1901 1908 Baltanla national team
BYA Byasa Byasa Yuchio Ostlandet 1959 1963 Byasa national team
CIS Ciskei Ciskei Yuchio Ecros 1915 1916 Ciskei national team
DON Dontalamh Dontalamh Yuchio Ostlandet 1982 Dontalamh national team
ENT Entropan Entropan Yuchio Ecros 1911 Entropan national team
GJO Gjorka Gjorka Yuchio Ostlandet 1973 Gjorka national team
HAP Hapatmitas Hapatmitas Yuchio Ostlandet 1911 Haptamitas national team
HAZ Storosnova Hazbin Yuchio Ostlandet 1926 Hazbin national team
JAK Jackson Jackson Yuchio Ecros 1908 Jackson national team
KER Kernev Kernev Yuchio Ostlandet 1984 1990 Kernev national team
KIV Kivu Kivu Yuchio Ecros 1908 Kivu national team
KWA Kwazulu Kwazulu Yuchio Ecros 1910 1911 Kwazulu-Ciskei national team
LUR Lurjize Lurjize Yuchio Sur 1965 1972 Lurjize national team
MAJ Majocco Majocco Yuchio Ecros 1906 1908 Majocco national team
MON Monsilva Monsilva Yuchio Ostlandet 1900 1908 Monsilva national team
MTC Montcrabe Montcrabe Yuchio Sur 1910 Montcrabe national team
NIL New Illyricum New Illyricum Yuchio Ecros 1908 New Illyricum national team
REY Reykanes Reykanes Yuchio Ecros 1954 1955 Reykanes national team
RKH Rakhman Rakhman Yuchio Ostlandet 1908 Rakhman national team
SAL Salisford Salisford Yuchio Sur 1910 Salisford national team
SCO Sconia Sconia Yuchio Ecros 1908 Sconia national team
TIR Tirol Tirol Yuchio Ecros 1916 1917 Tirol national team
TUM Tumland Tumland Yuchio Ecros 1908 Tumland national team
UUL Uulgadzar Uulgadzar Yuchio Ostlandet 1997 2000 Uulgadzar national team

Former members

Below is a list of former members of the GFY. It does not include nations that changed their names due to a change in government.

Code Association Confederation Founded Joined Left National team
NIA Niao Dao Yuchio Ostlandet 1905 1909 1969 Niao Dao national team

Tournaments