The European Bridge League is a confederation of National Bridge Federations (NBFs) that organize the card game of contract bridge in European nations. In turn the EBL organizes bridge competition at the European level. It is a member of the European Olympic Committeeand of the World Bridge Federation, where it constitutes one of eight "Zones" in world bridge.
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| - European Bridge League (en)
- European Bridge League (fr)
- Europejska Liga Brydżowa (pl)
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| - Europejska Liga Brydżowa (ang. European Bridge League) – organizacja brydżowa zrzeszająca europejskie związki narodowe brydża sportowego. W dniu 5.II.2009 w skład członków EBL wchodziło 48 państw zrzeszających 381,754 zawodników. (pl)
- The European Bridge League is a confederation of National Bridge Federations (NBFs) that organize the card game of contract bridge in European nations. In turn the EBL organizes bridge competition at the European level. It is a member of the European Olympic Committeeand of the World Bridge Federation, where it constitutes one of eight "Zones" in world bridge. (en)
- La European Bridge League (EBL), créée en 1947 à Copenhague (Danemark) par huit fédérations nationales de bridge, est la confédération des fédérations nationales de bridge qui organisent le jeu de cartes de bridge dans les pays européens. Son siège est à Lausanne (Suisse), le centre administratif et de secrétariat est basé à Milan (Italie). Depuis Juin 2010, le président de l'EBL est Yves Aubry, ancien président de la Fédération française de bridge. (fr)
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| - The European Bridge League is a confederation of National Bridge Federations (NBFs) that organize the card game of contract bridge in European nations. In turn the EBL organizes bridge competition at the European level. It is a member of the European Olympic Committeeand of the World Bridge Federation, where it constitutes one of eight "Zones" in world bridge. Beside the administration of bridge competition (European level and European participation at the world level), the EBL provides online services for players, such as a calendar of tournaments across Europe, a list of bridge books with some reviews, and a record of major achievements by players. The European Bridge League was established in 1947 by eight NBFs meeting in Denmark. It is incorporated in Switzerland with headquarters in Lausanne, administrative center and secretariat in Milan, Italy. From June 2010 the EBL President is Yves Aubry. European bridge players are members of the national federations. As of 2010 there are 49 EBL member countries (NBFs) with nearly 400,000 member players. In turn that is nearly 40% of the countries and 60% of the players under the auspices of the World Bridge Federation. Contestants from EBL member countries have achieved great success at the world level. They won 22 of 27 medals in bridge at the first World Mind Sports Games, 2008 in Beijing. There were six EBL members in the field of 22 for the last national teams world championship, the 2009 Bermuda Bowl, and all six advanced to the 8-team knockout stage. (en)
- La European Bridge League (EBL), créée en 1947 à Copenhague (Danemark) par huit fédérations nationales de bridge, est la confédération des fédérations nationales de bridge qui organisent le jeu de cartes de bridge dans les pays européens. Son siège est à Lausanne (Suisse), le centre administratif et de secrétariat est basé à Milan (Italie). Depuis Juin 2010, le président de l'EBL est Yves Aubry, ancien président de la Fédération française de bridge. L'EBL est membre du Comité olympique européen et de la Fédération mondiale de bridge, dont elle constitue la première des huit «zones» dans le monde du bridge. (fr)
- Europejska Liga Brydżowa (ang. European Bridge League) – organizacja brydżowa zrzeszająca europejskie związki narodowe brydża sportowego. W dniu 5.II.2009 w skład członków EBL wchodziło 48 państw zrzeszających 381,754 zawodników. (pl)
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