Komiteti Olimpik Evropian
organizatë
(Përcjellë nga European Olympic Committees)
Komiteti Olimpik Evropian (anglisht: European Olympic Committees) është një organizatë me bazë në Romë, Itali. Anëtarësia e saj evropiane përbëhet nprej 50 Komiteteve Olimpike Kombëtare.
Formuar më | 1968 |
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Lloji | Federata sportive (Sports federation) |
Selia | Rome, Itali |
Anëtarësia | 50 komitete Kombëtare Olimpike |
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President | Janez Kocijančič |
Vice President | Niels Nygaard |
Faqja në internet | www.eurolympic.org |
Vendet anëtare
RedaktoShteti | Kodi | Komiteti Kombëtar Olimpik | Anëtarësuar | Ref. |
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Albania | ALB | Olympic Committee of Albania | 1958/1959 | [1] |
Andorra | AND | Andorran Olympic Committee | 1971/1975 | [2] |
Armenia | ARM | Armenian Olympic Committee | 1990/1993 | [3] |
Austria | AUT | Austrian Olympic Committee | 1908/1912 | [4] |
Azerbaijan | AZE | National Olympic Committee of the Azerbaijani Republic | 1992/1993 | [5] |
Belarus | BLR | Belarus Olympic Committee | 1991/1993 | [6] |
Belgium | BEL | Belgian Olympic Committee | 1906 | [7] |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | BIH | Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1992/1993 | [8] |
Bulgaria | BUL | Bulgarian Olympic Committee | 1923/1924 | [9] |
Croatia | CRO | Croatian Olympic Committee | 1991/1993 | [10] |
Cyprus | CYP | Cyprus Olympic Committee | 1974/1978 | [11] |
Czech Republic | CZE | Czech Olympic Committee | 1899/1993 | [12] |
Denmark | DEN | National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark | 1905 | [13] |
Estonia | EST | Estonian Olympic Committee | 1923/1991 | [14] |
Finland | FIN | Finnish Olympic Committee | 1907 | [15] |
France | FRA | French Olympic Committee | 1894 | [16] |
Georgia | GEO | Georgian National Olympic Committee | 1989/1993 | [17] |
Germany | GER | Deutscher Olympischer Sportbund | 1895 | [18] |
Britania e Madhe | GBR | British Olympic Association | 1905 | [19] |
Greece | GRE | Hellenic Olympic Committee | 1894/1895 | [20] |
Hungary | HUN | Hungarian Olympic Committee | 1895 | [21] |
Iceland | ISL | National Olympic and Sports Association of Iceland | 1921/1935 | [22] |
Ireland | IRL | Olympic Council of Ireland | 1922 | [23] |
Israel[1] | ISR | Olympic Committee of Israel | 1933/1952 | [24] |
Italy | ITA | Italian National Olympic Committee | 1908/1915 | [25] |
Kosova | KOS | Olympic Committee of Kosova | 1992/2014 | [26] |
Latvia | LAT | Latvian Olympic Committee | 1922/1991 | [27] |
Liechtenstein | LIE | Liechtenstein Olympic Committee | 1935 | [28] |
Lithuania | LTU | National Olympic Committee of Lithuania | 1924/1991 | [29] |
Luxembourg | LUX | Luxembourgish Olympic and Sporting Committee | 1912 | [30] |
Malta | MLT | Malta Olympic Committee | 1928/1936 | [31] |
Macedonia | MKD | Olympic Committee of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia | 1992/1993 | [32] |
Moldova | MDA | National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Moldova | 1991/1993 | [33] |
Monako | MON | Comité Olympique Monégasque | 1907/1953 | [34] |
Montenegro | MNE | Montenegrin Olympic Committee | 2006/2007 | [35] |
Netherlands | NED | Nederlands Olympisch Comité - Nederlandse Sport Federatie | 1912 | [36] |
Norway | NOR | Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports | 1900 | [37] |
Poland | POL | Polish Olympic Committee | 1918/1919 | [38] |
Portugal | POR | Olympic Committee of Portugal | 1909 | [39] |
Romania | ROU | Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee | 1914 | [40] |
Russia | RUS | Russian Olympic Committee | 1989/1993 | [41] |
San Marino | SMR | Comitato Olimpico Nazionale Sammarinese | 1959 | [42] |
Serbia | SRB | Olympic Committee of Serbia | 1911/1912 | [43] |
Slovakia | SVK | Slovak Olympic Committee | 1992/1993 | [44] |
Slovenia | SLO | Slovenian Olympic Committee | 1991/1993 | [45] |
Spain | ESP | Spanish Olympic Committee | 1912 | [46] |
Sweden | SWE | Swedish Olympic Committee | 1913 | [47] |
Switzerland | SUI | Swiss Olympic Association | 1912 | [48] |
Turkey | TUR | Turkish Olympic Committee | 1908/1911 | [49] |
Ukraine | UKR | National Olympic Committee of Ukraine | 1990/1993 | [50] |
Ish anëtarët
RedaktoShteti | Kodi | National Olympic Committee | Themeluar | Shpërbërë |
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Stampa:URS | URS | Soviet Olympic Committee | 1951 | 1992 |
Jugosllavia | YUG | Yugoslav Olympic Committee | 1919/1920 | 1991 |
Shih edhe
RedaktoReferime
Redakto- ^ Between 1954 and 1974, Israel took part in the Asian Games, but political pressure exerted by Arab countries due to the Arab–Israeli conflict led to Israel's exclusion from the re-organized Olympic Council of Asia in 1981 (See Israelis Facing Asian Ban). It then became a member of the European Olympic Committees in 1994.