Athletic Association of Small States of Europe

Athletic Association of Small States of Europe

Member nations
Formation 1994
Official language
French and English
President
Frank Carreras
Website http://www.aasse.org/
AASSE Team flag
(based on official documents of the European Team Championships 2009 - 3rd League - Sarajevo)

The Athletic Association of Small States of Europe (AASSE) is a transnational organization representing the athletic interests of smaller European nations. It was created following a proposal by the Cyprus, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg delegations at the Congress of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in Barcelona in 1989.

The official formation of AASSE took place during the 1994 European Athletic Association Congress in Venice in presence of the EAA president Carl-Olaf Homen. The Constitution Rules were signed by the representatives of Andorra, Cyprus, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malta and San Marino.

The association only accepts membership applications from European states with a population under one million.[1] All eligible states are currently members with the exception of Vatican City, which does not participate in international athletic competitions.

Current members

Country Member since
1  Andorra Founding Member
2  Cyprus Founding Member
3  Gibraltar 2015[2]
4  Iceland Founding Member
5  Liechtenstein Founding Member
6  Luxembourg Founding Member
7  Malta Founding Member
8  Monaco 2000
9  Montenegro 2006
10  San Marino Founding Member

Competitions

The AASSE states played as a combined team in the European Cup. With its replacement, the European Team Championships, in 2009 Andorra, Cyprus, Iceland, Luxembourg and Montenegro compete separately with San Marino, Monaco and Liechtenstein competing together as the AASSE.

The AASSE members also host and participate in the Games of the Small States of Europe (GSSE), a biennial multi-sport competition with twelve men's and women's disciplines. The Games were held in Iceland in 2015 and will be held in San Marino in 2017.

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