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The Federation of International Touch was formed at a meeting held in conjunction with the Australian National Championships which were held in Melbourne in 1985.
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FIT Update: 4th Edition of the Playing Rules
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The Federation of International Touch is pleased to announce the release of the 4th Edition of the Federation Playing Rules. Implementation of this edition will take place on the 1st July 2012. The document will be available from the Federation website shortly. |
L3 Referee Courses
For your information, the European Referee Panel is planning to deliver an additional two Level 3 referee courses. Both will be delivered by the European Director of Referees and members of the European Referee Panel.
The venues are now confirmed as:
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Berlin, Germany on the 09-10 June 2012 and
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Bristol, England on the 21-22 July 2012.
The level 3 course lasts for 1½ days and overnight accommodation is necessary. This cost, as well as cost of travel, are your responsibility. Accommodation suggestions will be communicated together with the confirmed dates and venue information.
Please register your interest here if you wish to receive further information. Don't forget places are still available for the Aberdeen Level 3. You should contact the Scottish Referee Director Ray Martindale for more information.
Touch Deutschland Launches New Logo
Touch Deutschland is proud to announce their new logo, marking a new beginning for Touch in Germany.
The new board of directors have set out some bold goals for Germany's development and recognition both on a domestic and international stage. This new logo marks the starting point in this development.
Since its start in 2005 Touch Deutschland has been steadily growing in popularity and in participation. Germany competed in the European championships in 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2010. Touch Deutschland also sent three teams to the world cup in 2011. For those who like the new logo, keep an eye out for it making an appearance at the European championships in Italy in September 2012.
The logo is the result of a lot of work by a very gifted young lady, and to her the German Touch Federation would like to provide a warm and hearty “dankeschon” for her dedication and talent.






