South America Tennis Confederation
For other uses of COSAT, see COSAT (disambiguation).
Member nations of South America Tennis Confederation | |
Sport | Tennis |
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Jurisdiction | Regional |
Abbreviation | (SATC) |
Founded | October 20, 1947 |
Affiliation | International Tennis Federation |
Headquarters | Confederación Sudamericana de Tenis |
Location | Avda. Providencia 2653 of.44 - Santiago de Chile |
President | Camilo Pérez López Moreira[1] |
Other key staff |
Rubén Marturet (Vice-Presidents) Edmundo Rodríguez and Edmundo Jaramillo (Directors) [1] |
Official website | |
www | |
South America Tennis Confederation (Spanish: Confederacion Sudamericana de Tenis or COSAT) (Portuguese: Confederação Sul Americana de Tênis) is a private non-profit organization, affiliated with International Tennis Federation. It is the regional body of tennis associations of most of the nations of the South America, excluding Guyana and Suriname, which are the members of Central American & Caribbean Tennis Confederation (COTECC).[2]
Member Nations
South America Tennis Confederation affiliates ten South American nations:[3]
Country | Association | Headquarter |
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Argentina | Argentina Tennis Association | Buenos Aires |
Bolivia | Bolivian Tennis Federation | Santa Cruz |
Brazil | Brazilian Tennis Confederation | Sao Paulo |
Colombia | Colombian Tennis Federation | Bogota |
Chile | Chile Tennis Federation | Santiago |
Ecuador | Ecuadorian Federation of Tennis | Guayaquil |
Paraguay | Paraguayan Tennis Association | Asuncion |
Peru | Tennis Federation of Peru | Lima |
Uruguay | Uruguayan Association of Tennis | Montevideo |
Venezuela | Venezuelan Tennis Federation | Caracas |
References
- 1 2 "Organization Chart" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-02-25.
- ↑ "Conferences". Retrieved 2011-02-25.
- ↑ "Affiliated Members". Retrieved 2011-02-25.
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