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HANDBOOK
ASIAN TABLE TENNIS UNION
2010
ATTU Handbook Editions 1st Edition 1988 2nd Edition 1996 3rd Edition 2001 4th Edition 2003 5th Edition 2005 6th Edition 2010 ATTU Official Website: http://www.attu.org Published by: ATTU Secretariat Room 602, No. 6 Zuo An Men Nei Ave. Beijing, China 100061 Revised by Ms. Liu Yi and Mr. Ding Gai Designed by Mr. Ding Gai
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 A Brief History of ATTU ........................................... 1
Chapter 2 ATTU Officials (2009-2013) .................................... 3 ATTU EB Members (2009-2013) ............................................................................3
ATTU Council Members (2009-2011) .................................................................5
ATTU Committee Members (2009-2011)............................................................6
Chapter 3 Constitution ............................................................ 9 Chapter 4 Rules and Regulations for Asian Championships,
Asian Cup Tournament and Asian Junior Championships ......................................................... 26
Chapter 5 ATTU Membership Roll and Directory ................ 45
Appendix I: ATTU Officials (1972-Current) .............................. 53
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Chapter 1: A Brief History of ATTU
Early in 1972, the formation of a new Asian Table Tennis body was the
fruitful resul t o f the di scussion bet ween t he Ch ina an d Japan T able
Tennis Association during a v isit b y the Pre sident of Jap an T able
Tennis Association, Mr. Koji Goto.
This i dea was agai n disc ussed am ong A sian A ssociation
representatives during the 31st World Table Tennis Championships in
Nagoya. J apan, and a lso duri ng th e A fro-Asian T able Tennis
Friendship Invitation Tournament in Beijing, China. The proposal was
well accepted.
In March 1972, representatives of the TTA's of China, DPR Korea and
Japan m et specia lly t o t ake a n i nitiative i n c alling a Prepara tory
Meeting in Beijing in order to meet in May of the same year as well as
to affix their signatures for the invitation letters.
Accordingly, the Preparatory Meeting was held in Beijing in May 4th -
7th. 1972 at tended by 16 represe ntatives of Associations nam ely.
Cambodia, C hina, D PR K orea, Iran , Iraq, Ja pan, K uwait, Lebanon,
Malaysia, Nepal, Pakistan, Palestine, Singapore, Sri L anka, Syria a nd
Vietnam. In c ompliance wi th the s trong desire of th e delegates, t he
Preparatory Meet ing was actually tur ned into the Inaugural Mee ting
which resu lted in t he for mation of the Asian Table T ennis Uni on
(ATTU) on May 7th 1972. The meeting adopted the communiqué and
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the c onstitution an d wi th it, ele cted a leading body for th e Un ion.
Subsequently th e First Asian Ch ampionships a nd the 1st ATTU
Congress were held in Beijing in September 1972 and it signified the
beginning of ATTU in the table tennis world.
Since then, the biennial championships and the congresses have been
held successfully from 1972, beginning in Bei jing (1972), Yokohama
(1974), Py ongyang (19 76). K uala Lum pur (1 978). Calcutta (1 980).
Jakarta (1 982), Islam abad (1984), Sh enzhen (1 986). Niigata ( 1988),
Kuala L umpur (1990), N ew D elhi (1 992), T ianjin (1 994),Singapore
(1996), Osaka(1998),Doha (2000) ,Bangkok(2003) ,Jeju(2005),
Yangzhou(2007)and Lucknow(2009).
ATTU w as officially rec ognized by International T able T ennis
Federation as a c ontinental b ody for A sia at its 33rd Co ngress in
Calcutta. 1975. The ATTU Secretariat is located in Beijing where the
President resi des. Sin ce its ince ption in 1972, ATTU has pl ayed a n
important ro le of u nifying its members an d has s trengthened i ts
position in ITTF by actively providing able leadership and farsi ghted
programs. The First H on secretary General, the la te Mr. Song Z hong
had been i nstrumental i n making ATTU a very stron g ta ble tennis
organization while the l eading organization of th e A TTU had als o
made ATTU a wel l res pected c ontinental organization. From the
16 founding members, it has grown to have 43 members.
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Chapter 2: ATTU Officials (2009-2013) President Cai Zhenhua (China)
Deputy Presidents Shahrokh Shahnazi (Iran)
Khalil Al-Mohannadi (Qatar)
Honorary Treasurer D.R. Choudhary (India)
Honorary Secretary-General Tony YUE Kwok Leung (HKG)
Regional Vice Presidents
East Asia Cho Yang Ho (Korea)
South East Asia Thana Chaipraist (T hailand)
South Asia Mohammad Sibtain (Pakist an)
West Asia Khalid Al Mawlawi (Qatar)
Middle Asia Afshin Badiee (Iran)
CO-OPTED ITTF OFFICERS
ITTF Deputy President Yang Shu’an (Chi na)
ITTF Executive Vice President Koji Kimura (Japan)
ITTF Executive Vice President Khalil Al Mohannadi (Qatar)
ATTU HON. OFFICIALS:
Honorary Life Presidents Ranga RAMANUJAN (India)
Atsushi Goto (Japan)
Li Furong (China)
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Honorary Advisor to
Executive Board S.H.Shah (Pakistan)
CHOO Wee Khiang (Singapore)
ATTU Secretariat
Address(NEW): Room 602, No. 6 Zuo An Men Nei Ave., Beijing,
100061. China
Telephone /Fax: +86-10-6718-6928
Email: [email protected]
ATTU Secretary General Office (Hong Kong)
Address C/O Hong Kong Table Tennis Association Limited
Room 2008, Olympic House, 1 Stadium Path, So Kon Po
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Telephone 8 52 2575 5330
Fax 852 28389233
Email: [email protected]
Annual subscription Payments to Mr. D.R. Choudhary
(Hon. Treasurer)
Account Name Asian Table Tennis Union
Bank Bank of China
Account No. 138862-2510-000
Swift code BKCHSGSG
Amount USD 200.00
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ATTU Council Members (2009-2011)
Bangladesh A.T .M. Shamsul Alam
China Liu Yi
Chinese Taipei Tsai Tien Shun
DPR Korea Ju Jong Chol
Hong Kong Leung Ka Chi, Lawrence
India B.P. Bashaya
Indonesia Farid Rahman
Iran A fshin Badiee
Japan Sach iko Yokota
Korea Lee You Sung
Kazakhstan Vvedenskiy Vitaly
Kuwait Mo hamed M. Al-Matouq
Lebanon Michel de Chadarevian
Malaysia Cha n Foong Keong
Pakistan Y asmin Rashed
Qatar A budulla Al Mulla
Saudi Arabia Fahd Mohammad Al-Bani
Singapore Er Lee Bee Wah
Thailand Nat tavuth Ruengves
Vietnam Mai Duy Dien
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There are four worki ng committees under the ATTU as follows: TECHNICAL & RULES COMMITTEE
Chairman
Park Do Cheon Korea Full Members
Chan Cheong Ki Hong Kong Nobuyuki Shirakawa Japan
Loy Soo Han Singapore Wael Noureddin Lebanon
Mohamed Abdulla Saleh Qatar Simin Rezaie Jahdkon Iran
Corresponding members Yang Cheng Hsiung Chinese Taipei
Tan Kheng Hong Malaysia Niwat Semangern Thailand Rashed Nabi Malik Pakistan
Salaiman A Al Jedaee Saudi Arabia
COACHING & JUNIORS COMMITTEE
Chairman Bodas Rajeev Purushottam India
Full Members
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Masahiro Maehara Japan PARK Il Soon Korea
Korakij Sermkijseree Thailand ARIF KHAN Pakistan
Khalid Al-Kuwari Qatar Foad Kaseb Iran
Corresponding members
Lawrence Leung Ka Chi Hong Kong Han Kee Juan Malaysia
Mohamed F Al-Ajmi Kuwait
MEDIA COMMITTEE
Chairman Liu Yi China
Full Members Min Byoung Il Korea
Don Mudtangam Thailand Naser M AlSeehan Kuwait Mubarak Al-Kuwari Qatar Khaled Ben Megrin Saudi Arabia Khaled Al Megrin UAE
Corresponding members N/A
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VETERAN COMMITTEE
Chairman Chan Foong Keong Malaysia
Full Members Wang Li Te-Long Chinese Taipei Michael Yeung Singapore Javed Chhotani Pakistan Nabel Al Magawi Saudi Arabia
Corresponding members
Chaturananda Rajvaidya Nepal Esmaeil A Alsadi Kuwait Hassan Alzarouni UAE
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Chapter 3: Constitution
1. Name
The U nion s hall b e named t he A sian T able Tennis U nion
(hereinafter referred to as the Union).
2. Aims
The aims of the Union shall be:
(2.1) To e nhance f riendship am ong t he people a nd ta ble
tennis players of the countries and regions in Asia and
to de velop fr iendly ties b etween t he t able t ennis
circles and players of As ia an d th ose of o ther
continents.
(2.2) To promote the po pularization, de velopment and
advancement of table tennis in Asia.
3. Principles
The a ctivities of th e Uni on sha ll be guided by t he f ollowing
principles, namely:
(3.1) Eq uality and mutual resp ect am ong all member
associations, big or small.
(3.2) Democratic consultation.
4. Membership
(4 .1) Eligibility
(4.1.1) Any member association of the International Table
Tennis Fe deration i n t he Asian reg ion, which
endorses t he a ims, object a nd principles of t he
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union, m ay be a dmitted as a m ember of th e
Union as provided in section (2).
(4.1.2) Other table tennis associations in the Asian region,
which sup port th e a ims and principles of t he
Union, may be a dmitted as associate members of
the Union as provided in Section.
(4.2) Application and Election:
(4.2.1) Appl ications for membership and ass ociate
membership shal l be made to th e ATTU
Secretariat in writing on a form approved by the
Council.
(4.2.2) All a pplications sha ll b e su bmitted n ot later than
six ca lendar months bef ore the date of the
Congress meeting.
(4.2.3) The Executive Board shall review all appl ications
on behalf of th e Cou ncil and make
recommendations to the Congress.
(4.2.4) Appl ications for membership and ass ociate
membership shall be considered by the next
Congress Me eting a nd s hall be accepted if they
receive the votes required under Article 7.
(4.2.5) The Council may, by a two-thirds majority of the
votes cast e lect a n appli cant to "provisi onal
membership", whic h s hall en title th e member
association t o atte nd t he n ext Co ngress Meeting
without v oice or v ote: a nd t o c omplete in al l
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events except Asian Championships.
(4.2.6) An association under provisional membership may
compete also in t he Asian Cha mpionships
following admission in to the Union subject to the
consent of the Associ ation or ganizing these
Championships; and provided that no vote is cast
against i ts el ection t o provisi onal memberships
and t hat t he a pplication is recei ved not l ater t han
six calendar months before the opening date of the
Championships.
(4.2.7) The r epresentatives of a n association elected to
membership at a Congress Meet ing s hall be
entitled t o a ttend the meeting a nd to vote after
election.
(4.3) Personal Honorary Membership
(4.3.1) Officials who have given long, outstanding service
to the ATTU may, upon retirement, be conferred a
life-time title of Person al Honorary Mem bers of
any a ppropriate title by the C ongress on a
recommendation by the Council.
(4.3.2) Person s so desi gnated sha ll b e e ntitled to attend
Asian C hampionships with free hosp itality; an d
to a ttend Co ngress Meetings wi th the righ t t o
speak but not to vote.
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(4.4) Subscriptions/Suspension and Termination:
(4.4.1) Ea ch member associat ion shal l pay a n a nnual
subscription of 200 U S dollars or the equivalent
for ATTU and ITTF.
(4.4.2) The first subscrip tion sh all be paid wi th the
application f or membership and su bsequent
subscriptions shall be du e on 1st July of each
year.
(4.4.3) A represe ntative of a n as sociation w hose
subscription is in arrears s hall n ot b e e ntitled to
vote at a Congress M eeting, ei ther for his own
Association or as a proxy; to serve on the Council
or a Com mittee; or to p lay in Asian
Championships.
(4.4.4) An association which fails to pay its subscription
for thre e s uccessive years sha ll be s uspended
automatically from membership.
(4.4. 5) An association w hich i s suspen ded fro m
membership:
(4.4.5.1) shall not ha ve the ri ght to enter or
nominate players for a ny event held
under th e ju risdiction o f the ATTU
nor t o a ttend or be re presented at a
Congress.
(4.4.5.2) shall not b e l iable for su bscriptions
during the period of suspension and
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may be re-ad mitted to m embership
on payment of par t or al l of the
subscriptions previously d ue, a t the
discretion of the Council.
(4.4.6) An associ ation whic h seri ously an d pers istently
fails to m aintain t he principles or adh ere to t he
regulations and de cisions of the A TTU may be
expelled by a majority of three f ourths of the
votes cast at a Congress Meeting.
5. Organization of ATTU
(5.1) Congress
(5.1.1) The suprem e b ody of t he U nion sha ll be t he
Congress of member associations.
(5.1.2) The Congress sha ll generally be co nvened once
every two years at the place decided for the Asian
Championships an d d uring the period w hen th e
championships are held.
(5.1.3) with the consent of the C ouncil, an Extraordinary
Congress may be convened to handle emergency
matters.
(5.1.4) t he quorum of the Congress sh all be ha lf of the
total membership.
(5.2) Officers
(5.2.1) The E xecutive C ommittee of ficers of the A TTU
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shall b e a President, two d eputy Preside nts,
Secretary General and the Treasurer.
(5.2.2) The Executive Board shall include the members of
Executive C ommittee, fi ve (5) r egional vi ce
presidents e ach coming fro m East Asia, Sou th
East A sia, S outh A sia, West A sia a nd W est
Middle Asia and the Co-opted ITTF Officers. The
ATTU Hon. Officials may be invited to attend the
ATTU Executive Board Meeting, with the right to
speak, but no vote. The
(5.2.3) Whenever a member association of ATTU is given
the option to organize the World Championships,
the Olympic Games or the Asian Championships,
a representative of such member association shall
be appointed Vice President of the Union for t his
particular Ch ampionships until t he end of the
Championships. If the said representative is not
an of ficer of t he u nion, such a ppointment is
effected by th e Pre sident of th e Un ion a t th e
Congress or Cou ncil Meeting d uring the
immediate p ast World Cham pionships, the
Olympic G ames or th e Asian Championships.
The nominated Vice Presi dents can be c alled t o
Executive B oard M eeting till th e next Congress
meeting.
(5.2.4) The of ficer of the A TTU shall be nominated a nd
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elected by person and not by association. If they
could not attend the meeting, their representatives
should b e allowed t o vote. T he represe ntatives
will enjoy the same priv ileges and hospitality as
the officers.
(5.2.5) However, if any of ficer do es not attend two
consecutive meetings at A sian/World
Championships, he w ould be de emed to ha ve
resigned his post.
(5.2.6) The Vice Presidents com ing fro m the five (5)
zones will have the same rights and privileges.
(5.2.7) In th e ab sence o f th e Pre sident, th e De puty
President may preside over the meetings or may
nominate one of the Vice Presidents to do so.
(5.2.8) S tarting from the 17 th Asian Ta ble Te nnis
Championships(2005), th e A TTU Execut ive
Board members shall be elected every four years
(two Asian Championships).
(5.3) Council
(5.3.1) T he C ouncil s hall c onsist of t he Officers and 20
members elected at the Congress Meeting.
(5.3.2) The Council sha ll meet as required during the
period of the Congress Meeting and once during
the year in whic h there is no Co ngress Meet ing,
but shall ot herwise conduct its bus iness by
correspondence.
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(5.3.3) Whe n Con gress is in recess, the C ouncil will
represent the Union and guide th e work of th e
Executive Committee.
(5.3.4) H owever, if a ny co uncil member does not at tend
two consec utive meetings at Asian/W orld
Championships, he w ould be de emed to ha ve
resigned his post.
(5.4) Executive Committee
(5.4.1) The E xecutive Com mittee shal l c onsist of t he
President, two Dep uty P residents, Hon orary
Secretary General and the Honorary Treasurer.
(5.4.2) The E xecutive Com mittee shall meet duri ng t he
period of t he Co ngress Meeting an d otherwise
when convened by the President.
(5.5) Executive Board
(5. 5.1) T he Executive Board shall consist of the members
of EC, five ( 5) regi onal vi ce presi dents coming
from East A sia, South Eas t A sia, South A sia,
West Asia, and West Middle Asia, ITTF Co-opted
officers. T he Hon orary of ficials are entitled to
attend EB me eting wi th rig ht to sp eak, bu t no
vote.
(5.5.2) The Executive Board, entrusted by the Congress
and the Council, shall ensure the implementation
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of de cisions made by t he C ongress and th e
Council, ha ndle routine w ork and e mergency
matters. The Exec utive B oard m ay establ ish a
certain number of techni cal committees to assist
in its work.
(5.5.3) The m embers of the Exec utive Board and t he
Council sha ll serve for a te rm of two ye ars and
may be re-elected.
(5.5.4) The of fice of the U nion shall be that of the
President.
(5.5.5) The Congress may elect a n Advisor who may be
invited to attend meetings of the Executive Board
with the right to speak but shall have no vote.
(5.6) Eligibility for Office
(5.6.1) Nominations for ATTU Officers and f or members
of t he Council, and C ommittees m ay be m ade
only with the consent of the association of which
the nominee is a member. If the consent is
revoked after the nominee has been appointed, he
may be rem oved from his post by the E xecutive
Board.
(5.6.2) A member of an Association whose subscription is
in arrears shall not be eligible for election or to be
co-opted.
(5.6.3) No person sh all at one ti me s erve, a s a fu ll
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member of more t han one committee ot her t han
the Executive Committee and no more than three
(3) such posts shall be occupied by the members
of one Association.
(5.6.4) A paid official of the ATTU shall not serve as an
Officer or as a member of the C ouncil, or a
Committee.
(5.6.5) All Of ficers and m embers of the Council and the
Committees s hall re tire at the tim e of C ongress
meeting but shall be eligible for re-election.
(5.7) Special Committees
(5.7.1) The E xecutive B oard s hall appoint speci al
Committees t o st udy parti cular aspects of t he
work of the ATTU and to advise and assist the
Council in dealing with these aspects.
(5.7.2) The composition of Committees shall be decided
by the Executive Board.
(5.7.3) Committees shal l normally meet only during the
period of t he Co ngress Meeting a nd shall
otherwise conduct their busi ness by
correspondence.
(5.7.4) A member of a Committee who does not, within a
reasonable specified period express in writing an
opinion on a written proposal circulated by or on
behalf of t he Chairman of tha t Com mittee sha ll
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be c onsidered to have a greed to a ny result ing
recommendation su bmitted in t he name of th e
Committee.
(5.7.5) The Chairman of ea ch Committee shall submit to
the Executive Board a re port of t he activities of
the C ommittee onc e every two y ears, draw ing
attention to any recommendation which th e
Committee wishes to m ake: a cceptance of t he
report s hall n ot a utomatically i mply acc eptance
of such recommendations.
(5.7.6) Any recommendation on the change of rules by a
Special C ommittee sha ll be a pproved by the
Executive B oard an d ratif ied by Co ngress, a
proposition e mbodying t he cha nge sh all b e
included in the agenda of Congress in th e name
of the Executive Board.
(5.7.7) C ommittees m ay, where so a uthorized, ac t on
behalf of the Co uncil but the e xtent of th is
authority and its duration shall be specified by the
Council and shall be reviewed not lat er than at
the next meeting of the Council.
(5.7.8) Chairman of all the Committees shall be entitled to
attend Co ngress Meeti ngs, bu t wi thout vo te
unless representing an Association.
(5.8) Duties of Special Committee
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(5.8.1) The duties of the Technical and Rules Committee
shall be:
(5.8.1.1) To a dvise the ATTU Co uncil on al l
questions of interpretation of rul es
which may be referred to it.
(5.8.1.2) To assis t th e Asian Ch ampionships
Referee on any qu estions of
interpretation of rules.
(5.8.1.3) To advise a nd ass ist m embers of
ATTU o n proper i nterpretation of
Laws and R egulations as laid d own
by ITTF.
(5.8.1.4) To co-ordinate and assist the work of
referees and umpires at every Asian
Championships.
(5.8.1.5) To a dvise t he Exec utive Board on
the or ganization of the Asian
Championships and t he Asian Cu p
and other Tournaments;
(5.8.1.6) To m ake rec ommendations to t he
Executive Bo ard on th e s ystem of
play for th e Asian Ch ampionships
and other tournament;
(5.8.1.7) To provide a dvice a nd assistance t o
the Asian Championships organizers
in the organization and management
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of the Asian Championships;
(5.8.1.8) To a ppoint t he C hairman of the
Asian Championships Jury;
(5.8.1.9) To assist the referee in any question
of interpretation of rule at t he Asian
Championships;
(5.8.1.10) To be responsible for the Asian
Championships draw;
(5.8.1.11) To approve the playing schedule for
the A sian Championships prepare d
by the organizers;
(5.8.1.12) To set up a r oster of its m embers so
that at least one of th em is available
in the playing hall on each day of the
Asian Ch ampionships d uring a ll
hours of play.
(5.8.2) The duties of the Coaching and Junior Committee
shall be:
(5.8. 2.1) To advise the ATTU Executive
Board on all m atters con cerning
coaching and junior activities.
(5.8.2.2) To assis t t he Organizing Committee
of the A sian Cham pionships o n
conducting any Coaching and Junior
Development Seminars.
(5.8. 2.3) To advise and assist m embers of the
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ATTU on their Coaching clinics and
Junior Development Programs.
(5.8.3) The duties of the Veteran and Women Committee
shall be:
(5.8.3.1) To en courage a t Asi an l evel table
tennis a ctivities of al l t he peo ple
over 40 y ears of age w ho have
ceased to partici pate at various
regular lea gues. T ournaments and
Championships he ld u nder the
auspices of their nat ional
associations.
(5.8.3.2) To gui de a nd sup port friendly
international tab le ten nis
competitions and assemblies in Asia.
(5.8.3.3) To or ganize V eteran func tions a nd
meetings during assemblies.
(5.8.3.4) To recommend each national
Association to form V eteran
Committees with in th eir
Associations on identical basis.
(5.8.3.5) To en courage a t Asi an l evel table
tennis a ctivities of w omen ov er 20
years of a ge who have c eased t o
participate at various regular leagues.
Tournaments and Championships
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held under the aus pices of their
national associations.
(5.8.3.6) To guide a nd s upport frien dly
international tab le ten nis
competitions and assemblies in Asia.
(5.8.3.7) To organize Women's func tions a nd
meetings during assemblies.
(5.8.3.8) To recommend each national
Association to form W omen's
Committees with in th eir
Associations on identical basis.
(5.8.4) The duties of the Media Committee shall be:
(5.8.4.1) To ensure good arrangements by the
host asso ciation for the media
representatives.
(5.8.4.2) To coordinate w ith th e or ganizing
Association that the press centre se t
up during a cham pionships sh all
provide ad equate faci lities to t he
press reporters, press p hotographers.
T.V. & radio reporters.
(5.8.4.3) T o ens ure th at p rior to the
commencement of a c hampionships
that tele xes, faxes, in ternational
telephone are inst alled in the pr ess
centre and operators are available for
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dispatching news filed by the media
representatives.
(5.8.4.4) To help solve the difficulties of the Press
during a competition held under the
cover of ATTU.
(5.8.4.5) T o assist the A TTU in projecting i ts
view p oint by pro viding t he
information r equired to th e of ficials
of the ATTU.
(5.8.4.6) T o work for the popularization of th e
game in t he Asian countries through
the Press wit hin scope permitted by
ATTU Execut ive C ommittee,
Executive Board, Counci l or
Congress.
(5.8.4.7) T o arrange for publication of ATTU
Handbook an d printing of materials
authorized by ATTU Secretariat.
6. Voting
(6.1) Ques tions at a m eeting sha ll be decided by a si mple
majority of the votes cast except that:
(6.1.1) a dmission o f a new member shall r equire a
two-third majority of the votes cast:
(6.1.2) expulsion from membership and changes t o t he
constitution s hall re quire a t hree-fourth majority
of the votes cast;
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(6.1.3) dissolution of t he Union shall requ ire a four-fifth
majority of the votes cast;
(6.1.4) the revocation of an Asian Championships option
shall re quire a majority of two-thir d of the votes
cast.
(6.2) For each voti ng, including e lections, at leas t t wo
scrutineers s hall be a ppointed by th e Preside nt. Na mes
shall be taken from the list in alphabetical order, omitting
the representative of a ny association who has a particular
interest in the item which is the subject of the vote.
(6.3) If an Association wishes to appoint a proxy to represent it
at a C ongress meeting, a notice of the appointment shall
be given to the Secretariat 3 days before the meeting. No
Association sh all ho ld m ore th an 1 p roxy o n behalf of
other Associations.
New (6.4) No more than one person from an Association shall be
nominated for the Executive Committee and no one shall
be nominated for more than one position of the Executive
Committee.
(6.5) An ATTU council member may hold one proxy on behalf
of an other as sociation but may not h old a pr oxy as a n
association delegate at the same time.
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Chapter 4: Rules and Regulations for Asian Championships Asian Cup Tournament Asian Junior Championships
1. Regulations for Asian Championships
1.1 Authority for Organization
(1.1.1) The Asian Championships hereinafter referred to
as " t he Ch ampionships " shal l be generally
organized once every two years.
(1.1.2) A n A ssociation w ishing to or ganize the
Championships shall send a written application to
the Secre tary General not later t han 10 weeks
before the C ongress. All applications s hall be
considered by t he Executi ve B oard a nd shall be
submitted to the Co ngress together with th e
recommendations of the Exec utive Bo ard on
venue for the occasion in question. The option to
organize sh all be gra nted by the Congress w ith
the confirmation of date for the Championships.
(1.1.3) The right to organize future Championships shall
normally be granted for two occasions ahead.
(1.1.4) Where necessary, the C ongress or the E xecutive
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Board may invite another member as an alternate.
(1.1.5) If, after an op tion has bee n grant ed,
circumstances change in such a way as to be
likely to prejudice the satisfactory conduct of the
Championships, the option may be revo ked by a
two th irds majority vot e at t he Congress
preceding the Championships.
1 .2 Hospitality
The Organizing Association s hall provide h ospitality for
accommodation a nd m eals fro m the eveni ng before the
Championships begi n u ntil th e m orning after th e
Championships end for:
(1.2.1) n ot m ore t han 8 players inc luding playing a nd
non-playing captain competing in both the men's
and women's event.
(1.2.2) not more than 4 play ers i ncluding play ing and
non-playing capt ain competing o nly in men's
team event.
(1.2.3) not more than 4 play ers i ncluding play ing and
non-playing c aptain com peting o nly i n w omen's
team event.
(1.2.4) one delegate and one official to BGM from each
of t he Association if he is not i ncluded i n the
nominated players listed above.
(1.2.5) All m embers of A TTU Exec utive B oard, ATTU
Honorary of ficials, Ch airmen of all committees,
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full m embers of t he T echnical and Ru les
Committee and t he Secr etariat S taff. The
Chairmen of the Technical Committee and ATTU
Secretariat staff shall be given hospitality 3 days
prior to the com mencement of th e
Championships.
(1. 2.6) The expenses of Chairman, Technical & Rules
Committee/Technical de legate including air
passage to the Championships and the draw shall
be borne by the organizer.
1.3 Jury
(1.3.1) Th e jury sh all co nsist o f th e ch airman o f ATTU
Technical a nd Rules Committee/Technical
Delegate, one nominee f rom the O rganizing
Association a nd the Refere e who sha ll have the
right to speak but not to vote.
(1.3.2) The Chairman of the Jury shall be appointed by the
ATTU Technical and Rules Committee.
1.4 Entries
(1.4.1) Entri es shall be s ubmitted o n an e ntry for m
distributed by the Secre tary General; t he form s
shall be provided by the Or ganizing Associat ion
and based o n a stan dard f orm approve d by the
Executive Committee.
(1.4.2) A n A ssociation m ay nom inate n ot m ore tha n 5
players for the men's team event; not more than 5
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players for the women's team event; 5 players for
men's singles; 5 players for wo men's singles: 2
pairs for m en’s, w omen’s do ubles a nd mixed
doubles.
(1.4.3) All players taking part in t he men's and w omen's
singles may participate in the men's and women's
doubles a nd mixed d oubles. Pairin g of play ers
from different associations is impermissible.
(1.4.4) Eac h Associate M ember Associa tion shall pay a
capitation fe e of 5 0 U SD or eq uivalent to th e
Union to be el igible for entering its teams in the
Championships.
1. 5 Eligibility
(1.5.1) T he following re gulations s hall ap ply to te am
competitions in Asian Championships.
(1.5.2) A Player may represent an Associ ation only if
he/she is a national of the country in whi ch that
Association has jurisdiction, except t hat a player
who on 31st August 1997 was eligible by birth or
residence to represe nt a n Association of which
he/she w as not a national m ay retain t hat
eligibility.
(1.5.3) A play er wh o is at the sam e tim e a n ational of
more than one coun try may choose which of the
relevant Association he will present.
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(1.5.4) Where the players of more than one Associat ion
have the same nationality, each such Association
may d etermine i t’s o wn add itional requ irement
for eligibility.
(1.5.5) A player shall not represent di fferent
Associations within a period of 3 years.
(1.5.6) A player shall be regarded as having represented
an Association if he/she has accepted nomination
to re present it w hether or n ot he/she pl ays; the
date of r epresentation sh all be th e date of
nomination or the da te of p laying, w hichever is
the latter.
(1.5.7) An A ssociation m ay no minate t o repres ent it a
player w ho i s eli gible t o do s o b ut w ho is a
resident i n a territory c ontrolled by another
Association p rovided that he/s he has not be en
suspended or expelled by that Association.
(1.5.8) Any app eal o n a question of el igibility shall b e
referred t o the E xecutive Com mittee whose
decision shall be final.
1.6 System of Play
The system of play shall be conducted in accordance with
the ITTF Rules. Any changes in the system recommended
by the Technical C ommittee are t o be a pproved by t he
Executive Board.
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(1.6.1) Men's & Women's Team Events:
Team Events will be divided into Champion
Division and 1st Division.
Champion Division will be played at direct 2nd
Stage by Knock out system. Champion Division
will consist of top 6 teams from the latest results
of the Asian Championships and top 2 teams
(winner & runner up) from the results of the 1st
Division at the Championships. All the remaining
teams except the top 6 teams will be divided into
2 or 4 groups according to the entries.
In the first stage they will play the round robin
league. The winners will play the second stage
which will be on KO basis . The remaining teams
will play KO for the position matches. The
winner and runner up teams will have another
chance to challenge the champion division.
The matches in the team events will be decided
by best of 5 singles and the order of play shall be
A vs X, B vs Y, C vs Z, A vs Y,
B vs X. All matches will be decided by
best of 5 games
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(1.6.2) Individual Events:
All individual events shall be played in knock-out
system. Matches in single s event sha ll be played
in bes t of sev en gam es and all d oubles matches
shall be played in best of five games up to quarter
finals. The Semi finals and Finals shall be decided
by best of seven games.
(1.6.3) Seeding:
(1.6.3.1) Team Events
For cham pion di vision, cham pion te am and
runner-up team shall be placed at the top (1) and
bottom (8). The 3rd te ams and 4 th te ams shal l be
drawn be tween 4 a nd 5 . 5 th team and 6 th team s
shall be drawn between 3 and 6.
The w inner t eams and ru nner up t eams of 1 st
division shall be drawn between 2 and 7 position.
Seeding of the te ams for b oth c hampion di vision
and 1st division shall be bas ed on the latest results
for A sian C hampionships. A ny disp utes raised
from the a bsentees or new p layers w ill be
resolved according to t he I TTF team ranking and
the decision o f the T echnical & Ru les Committee
shall be final.
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(1.6. 3.2) Individual Events
For Individual Events, the latest World ranking of
ITTF will be taken as reference criteria for the
seeding purpose.
(1.6.4) De termination of Placings
1/ I n a group, or “ round ro bin” competition, a ll
members of the group s hall compete against each
other and shall ga in 2 match points for a win, 1
for a l oss in played m atch and 0 for loss in an
unplayed or unfinished match; the ranking order
shall be determined prim arily by the number of
match points gained.
2/ If two or more members of group have gained the
same num ber of m atch points th eir relative
positions shall be de termined only by the results
of matches be tween t hem, by consid ering
successively the num bers of match poi nts, the
ratio of win s to l osses first in i ndividual
matches(for team event), games and points, as far
as is necessary to resolve the other.
3 / If at any step in the calculations the positions of
one or more m embers of the gro up have bee n
determined w hile t he o thers are s till equal, t he
results of matches in which those members took
part sh all be e xcluded fro m any further
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calculations n eeded to reso lve t he equalities i n
accordance with the procedure of 1/ and 2/.
4/ If it is not possible to resolve equalities by means
of th e pro cedure spe cified 1/ t o 3/ t he r elative
positions shall be determined by lot.
1. 7 Awards
(1.7.1) Trophies and medals shall be awarded to winners in all
events.
(1.7.2) In both team and individual events the wi nners shall
receive gol d medals, the l osing finalis t silver m edals
and the losing semi-finalists bronze medals.
(1.7.3) T o encourage t eams and playe rs, it is recomm ended
that the Uni on and t he Host Associa tion shal l crea te
various s pecial aw ards s uch as MIT (M ost Im proved
Team), MVP (Mos t V aluable Player), MPP ( Most
Popular Player), BSP (Best Spirit Player) etc.
1.8 The Laws of T able T ennis R egulation for I nternational
Competitions.
Except for t hose pro vided aforesai d, t he presen t Law s of Table
Tennis (Cha pter 3) & Regulation for Int ernational Co mpetitions
(Chapter 4) i n th e ITTF H andbook sh all be a dopted in the
Competition.
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2. Rule on Asian Cup Tournament
2.1 Name of Tournament
This tournament will be known as ASIAN CUP TABLE
TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
2.2 Host Association
Any Associat ion wis hes to host t he T ournament must
apply to t he Executive C ommittee of A TTU. Permission
may be grant ed to an ATTU member to organize subject
to a cceptance of a ll conditions and ot her rel evant
regulations.
2.3 Technical Representative
For each A sian Cu p T ournament the A TTU Executive
Board shall a ppoint a Technical De legate who s hall be
member of the A TTU Exe cutive B oard or Technical &
Rules Committee and who will be responsible directly to
ATTU Exe cutive Bo ard f or ev ery aspe ct of playing and
practicing c onditions, umpiring, eq uipment a nd general
conditions in the playing and practicing halls. He will also
be resp onsible for superv ision of th e draw and f or
scheduling or matches.
2.4 The Tournament Organizing Committee
An O rganizing C ommittee of the T ournament shal l be
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formed by the host Association and shall be known as the
Organizer.
2.5 Sponsors
The Or ganizer shall obta in a m ajor sponsor prefera bly
with multi-national interest. While host Association may,
with t he concurrence of t he major spo nsor, o btain other
local sponsors to contribute towards the fund. The terms
for the m ajor sponsor shall be sp elled out by t he ATTU
Executive Bo ard. in co njunction w ith the organizer. A
levy will be charged by ATTU which shall determine the
amount. Th e authority o n decision re garding r oyalty on
TV rights is rested with ATTU Executive Board.
2.6 Rules And Regulations
All rele vant ITTF Regul ations f or Interna tional
Competitions shall apply to the Asian Cup Tournament,
where appl icable. require ments and r ecommendations
listed i n ITTF " Cham pionship O rganization " b ooklet
shall be observed.
2.7 Events
There shall be singles events for men and women only.
2.8 Seeding Of Players And System Of Play
2.8.1 Participation in the tournament shall be limited to
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16 players for the m en's eve nt a nd for the
women's event.
2.8.2 The l ist of players shal l be d rawn up b y the
Technical and Rules Committee of ATTU
subject to the conditions that each region shall
have at least 1 representative in the Asian Cup
and associations with high-ranking players are
entitled to send up to a maximum of 2 players
for men and for wo men while t he rest one each.
The h ost A ssociation s hall ha ve 2 pl ayers in
men's event and women's event.
2.8.3 The T echnical Del egate may ap prove ch anges
owing to last minute withdrawal and his decision
shall be final.
2.8.4 The Tournament shall be played in two stages.
2.8.5 In stage I, i.e . the Prelim inary Round, there shall
be 4 groups for men and for women. The players
shall be drawn in accordance with Classification
and normal practice of ITTF Rules.
2.8.6 In Stage II. i .e. the Fina l Round, the winner and
runner-up in each group in the Preliminary Round
shall be redrawn to compete for 1-8 placings for
men and w omen on k nock-out sy stem and
similarly the 3rd and 4 th in each group shall be
redrawn to compete from 9 -16 placings for men
and for women.
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2.8.7 All matches shall be played to best of 7 games.
2.9 Hos pitality
2.9.1 The O rganizer shall be re sponsible t o provide
hospitality o f bo ard an d lodging, internal
transport f or all invi ted pla yers and one official
from each par ticipating Association while the air
passage w ill be b orne by parti cipating
Associations concerned.
2.9.2 The organizer shal l provide board and lodging
and internal transport for members of A TTU
Executive Board, Technical & Rules Committee.
2.9.3 The expenses of the Technical Delegate including
air passage to the tournament and the draw shall
be borne by the Organizer.
2.10 Award
2.10.1 Cash awards of minimum US$60, 000 w ill be
made at ea ch tournament based on the results of
each t ournament by the organizer subject t o
concurrence by the ATTU Executive Board.
2.10.2 All cas h awa rds are m ade to t he participating
Associations and not to individual players.
2.11 O ther Matters
The above rules are subject to modification and alteration
by ATTU Technical & Rules Committee on any matter in
respect of interpretation of rules shall be final.
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3 Rules and Regulations for Asian Junior Championships
3.1 Regulations for Asian Junior Championships
3.1.1 Authority for Organizing
(3.1.1) The Asian Ju nior C hampionships hereinafter referred t o as
“ the Cham pionships”shall be generally organized once every
year.
(3.1.2) An Association w ishing to organize the Championships shall
send a writ ten a pplication to t he Secret ary General n ot la ter
than 10 weeks before t he Congress. Al l appli cations shall be
considered by the Executive Committee and shall be submitted
to th e Congress t ogether with th e r ecommendations of t he
Executive C ommittee on venue for the occasion i n questi on.
The option to organize shall be granted by the C ongress with
the confirmation of date for the Championships.
(3.1.3) The right to organize future Championships shall normally be
granted for two occasions ahead.
(3.1.4) Where necess ary, the C ongress or the E xecutive Committee
may invite another member as an alternate.
(3.1.5) If, after an option, has been granted, circumstances change in
such a way as to be likely to prejudice the satisfactory conduct
of th e C hampionships, t he option m ay be rev oked by a tw o
thirds majority vo te at the Co ngress prec eding t he
Championships.
3.2 Competition regulations
(3.2.1) Not m ore than 4 play ers inc luding pl aying and non-playing
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captain c ompeting in bo th t he ju nior bo ys a nd ju nior g irls
event.
(3.2.2) Not m ore than 2 play ers inc luding pl aying and non-playing
captain competing only in boys’ team event.
(3.2.3) Not more than 2 players i ncluding playing an d non-playing
captain competing only in girls’ event.
(3.2.4) Not more than 2 players competing in boys and girls individual
events.
(3.2.5) No t mo re th an 1 player co mpeting i n bo ys o r girls in dividual
events.
(3.2.6) One official accompanying the teams.
(3.2.7) All m embers of ATTU Ex ecutive Boar d, A TTU Honorary
officials, full members of the Technical and Rules Committee,
Coaching a nd J unior Committees a nd i nvited ATTU
Secretariat Staff.
(3.2.8) The e xpenses of t he C hairman of the T echnical & R ules
Committee/ Technical de legate i ncluding a ir passage t o the
Championships and the draw shall be borne by the organizer.
3.3 Jury
(1.3.1) The Jury shall be nominated by ATTU. One nominee from the
Organizing A ssociation and t he Referee w ho s hall have the
right to speak but not to vote.
3.4 Entries
(3.4.1) Entries shall be submitted on an entry form distributed by the
Secretary Ge neral; the form s shall be provi ded by the
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Organizing Association a nd b ased on the sta ndard form
approved by the Executive Board.
(3.4.2) The following events shall be played:
1. Boys Team Championships 2. Girls Team Championships
3. Boys Singles 4. Girls Singles
5. Boys Doubles 6. Girls Doubles
7. Mixed Doubles
(3.4.3) An Association may nominate not more than 4 players for t he
boys’ team events; not more than 4 players for the girls tea m
events; 4 players for boys’ singles; 4 players for girls’ singles;
2 pairs for boys’ and girls’ doubles
(3.4.4) The cut off date of age f or t he players for t he Asian J unior
Championships has to be in accordance with ITTF cri teria for
the World Junior Championships that is 31.12.84 starting from
2003. There shall be q ualifying to urnament fro m the 5
regional competition and top 2 teams in each region and top 4
teams from the previous Asian Junior Championship, 14 teams
in total shall be eligible to participate in the championships.
(3.4.5) Those Associations who have not qualified may enter with
maximum 2 players in singles and one pair in doubles and two
pairs in mixed doubles with their own expenses.
(3.4.6) Each Association is allowed to send one boy and one girl cadet
player to take part in qualifying tournament and championships
wit h their own expenses.
3.5 El igibility
(3.5.1) ITTF Regulations f or ju nior p layers shal l a pply to d etermine
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the eligibility of play.
3.6 System of play
The following regulations shall apply to Team Competition in
Asian Ju nior Cham pionships. A ny c hanges in the sy stem
recommended by the Technical Committee are to be approved by
the Executive Committee.
(3.6.1) Boys’ and Girls’ Team Events:
The Competition shall be conducted in two stages. In
the first st age, al l t eams except t he winner and runner
up teams of previous Asian Junior Championships shall
be divided in two groups and play in the single round
robin system. In the second stage, the first three teams
from both gr oups and the winner and runner-up teams
of previous Asian Junior Championships shall play by
progressive knockout sy stem to det ermine nic e t o
fourteen positions.
(3.6.2) I ndividual events:
All single events shall be pl ayed in two stages. In the
first stage, all events shall be played according to s ingle
round robin system. In secon d stage, players in th e first
placing from dif ferent gr oup sh all p lay agai nst ea ch
other acc ording t o k nockout sy stem. All matches of
singles in second stage shall be played in best of s even
games.
(3.6.3)Selection of Seedings:
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Seeding of teams shall b e based on the latest results of
the Asian Junior Championships. Qualified teams from
regions s hall be d ivided in d ifferent gro ups. Any
disputes beca use of a bsentees or new players w ill b e
resolved according to the ATTU/ITTF team ranking and
the decision of the Technical & Rules Committee sha ll
be final.
1/ in a group, or “ round robin”competition, al l members
of the group shall compete agai nst e ach other and s hall
gain 2 match points for a win, 1 for a loss in an unplayed
or unf inished m atch; th e ran king order sha ll be
determined p rimarily by the n umber of match poin ts
gained.
2/If two or more members of group have gained the same
number of match p oints t heir rela tive p ositions sha ll be
determined by the number of match points gained. Match
points, the rati o of w ins to l osses fi rst in i ndividual
matches (for t eam event), ga mes and poi nts, as f ar as is
necessary to resolve the other..
3/ If at any step in the calculations the positions of one or
more members of the gr oup ha ve b een de termined
while the others are still equal, the results of matches in
which those members took part sha ll be excluded from
any further calculations needed to resolve the equalities
in accordance with the procedure 1/ to 2/.
4/ If it is not possible to resolve equalities by means of the
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procedure sp ecified in 1 / to 3/ t he r elative p ositions
shall be determined by lot.
5/ Seeding in individual events will be based on the latest
rankings list of ITTF for juniors for Asian players.
3.7 Awards
(3.7.1) In b oth te am and i ndividual e vents t he w inners shal l
receive gold medals the losing finalist silver medals and
the losing semi-finalists bronze-medals.
(3.7.2) T o e ncourage and pro mote th e jun ior p layers, it is
recommended that t he Host Association s hall create
various special award to the player.
(3.7.3) The L aws of T able Tennis Regulation for Inter national
Championships. Exce pt f or thos e pro vided afores aid,
the present Laws of T able T ennis (C hapter 3) &
Regulation or International Competitions (Chapter 4) in
the ITTF Handbook s hall be a dopted i n the
competition.
(3.7.4) First f our t eams fro m the j ust concluded Asian Ju nior
Championships will represent Asian continent in World
Junior Championships.
3.8 Ho spitality
The O rganizing A ssociation s hall provide h ospitality for
accommodation a nd m eals fro m the eve ning before the
championships begi n u ntil th e morning aft er th e
championships end for.
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Chapter 5: ATTU Membership Roll and
Directory
Up to the 19th Congress in 2009--43 full members:
Afghanistan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Brunei, Cambodia, China,
Chinese T aipei, H ong K ong, In dia, In donesia, Iran IR, Iraq , J apan,
Jordan, Kazak hstan, DPR Korea, Ko rea, Ku wait, Kyr gyzstan, Lao s,
Lebanon, M acao, Maldives, Malay sia, Mon golia, Nepal, Om an,
Pakistan, Palestine, the Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri
Lanka, Sy ria, T adjikistan, Thai land, Turkmenistan, U nited A rab
Emirates, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Yemen.
Afghanistan AFG
Mr Ab Hamid Rasuli Afghanistan National Table Tennis Federation 3rd. Mukroyan Block no 145 Apartment 11, 1st. Floor Kabul Tel: +93 70226588, Fax: + 873763468836 [email protected]
Bahrain
BRN
Mr. Nasser Mohammed Kawaz,Secretary General Bahrain Table Tennis Association P.O.Box 5074. MANAMA. Bahrain. Tel: (0) 973 729393 Fax: 973 727787 [email protected]
Bangladesh BAN
Mr A.T.M Shamsul Alam Rafiqul Islam, General Secretary Bangladesh Table Tennis Federation Banga Bandhu NationalStadium (2nd Floor) DHAKA-1000, Bangladesh Tel: 880 2 9557240 Fax: 880 2 9565607, 8802 9560089 [email protected]
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Bhutan BHU
Dr. Sonam Dukpa, Vice President Bhutan Table Tennis Federation P.O.Box870,THIMPHU,Bhutan Tel:9752322138 Fax:975 2 323 937 [email protected]
Brunei BRU
Mr Anthony LIEW, Hon. Secretary General Brunei Amateur Table Tennis Association P.O. Box 1542, BANDA SERI BEGAWAN BS 8673,Brunei Darussalam Tel:673 8781173 Fax:673 2 237315 [email protected]
Cambodia
CAM
Mr Sun Sothearith Cambodia Table Tennis Federation National Olympic Stadium, B.P. 101. PHNOM PENH, Cambodia, Tel: 855 15919856 Fax: 855 23364752 [email protected]
China CHN
West Gate, No. 4 Tiyuguan Road, Beijing, China Tel: 86 10 87183486 or 87183488 Fax: 86 10 67129838 Post Code: 100061 [email protected]
Chinese Taipei TPE
Mr Tsai Tien Shun Chinese Taipei Table Tennis Association Room 901. 20 Chulun Street. TAIPEI 104. Taiwan. tel:+8862-27789942 fax:02-27789945 [email protected]
Hong Kong HKG
Hong Kong Table Tennis Association Room 2008, Sports House, 1 Stadium Path, So Kon Po Causeway Bay,. Hong Kong. Tel: 852 2575 5330 Fax: 852 2838 9233 [email protected] Web Site:www.hktta.org.hk
India IND
Mr. Chowhan, Secretary General Table Tennis Federation of India Room No. 35, 2nd Floor PALIKA PLACE Panchkuian Road New Delhi 110001 Tel: 0091-11-23347900 Fax: 0091-11-23347901 [email protected]
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Indonesia INA
Mr. Farid Rahman, General Secretary All Indonesia Table Tennis Association Gedung Direksi Gelora Senayan, 8 Floor Jl, Jl. Jend Sudirman Pintu 1 Senayan JAKARTA 10270,Indonesia. Tel: 62 0 21 5712577 [email protected] / [email protected]
IranIR
IRI
Mr. Mohammad Zarepour Ashkzari Table Tennis Federation of Islamic Republic of Iran P.O.Box : 15745/669, Mofateh Ave., Varzandeh St. Shirudie Stadium TEHRAN, Islamic Republic of Iran Tel 9821 009821-88324808/88319017/88324812/88827618/8811618/88319017 Mobile: 00989123274741 Fax 98 218881145 [email protected] [email protected]
Iraq
Mr Kadhim Khazaal Jasim Table Tennis Assoication of Iraq ALSHAABHALL, Baghdad, Iraq Mob.: 964 7901600541 Fax: 964 1 5372448 [email protected]
Japan JPN
Japan Table Tennis Association 1-1-1 Jinnan, Shibuya-Ku, TOKYO 150-8050, Japan Tel: 81 3 3481 2374 Fax: 81 334812373 [email protected]
Jordan
JOR
Jordan Table Tennis Federation Mr. Samir Mansour President (Abdel Sadaga) P.O. Box 1104, AMMAN, Jordan. Tel(Fax): 962 6 568 0000, 00962-79550-1372 [email protected] [email protected]
Kazakhstan
KAZ
Mr. Kasymzhomart K. Tokayev Table Tennis Federation of the Republic of Kazakhstan 8 G Abai Ave.. ALMATY 050010 Republic of Kazakhstan Tel 7 727 2630657 Fax 7 727 2645284 [email protected]
KoreaDPR
PRK
Mr. Ju Jong Chol Table Tennis Association of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea P.O. Box 56. Kumsongdong. Mangyongdae District, PYONGYANG. Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Tel: 850 2 18111/ext 8164
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Fax; 850 2 3814403 (NOC) [email protected]
Korea KOR
Korea Table Tennis Association Room No. 411. 88 Olympic Center. Oryun-Dong, Songpa-ku. SEOUL. Republic of Korea. Tel: 82 2 420 4240 / 422 4181 Fax: 82 2 420 5913 [email protected], [email protected]
Kuwait KUW
Mr. Haza'a Q. Al-Harshani Kuwait Table Tennis Association P.O. Box 20496. 13065 SAFAT. Kuwait. Tel: 965 263 4492 Fax: 965 2621557 [email protected]
Kyrgyzstan
KGZ
Dr. Genrih Balian Table Tennis Association of Kyrgyz Republic Office 5, 3/2 Batik-Baatyr Str. Bishkek city, Kyrgyzstan Tel 996 312 512140 Fax 996 312 512132 [email protected]
Lao LAO
Eng. Vilaysouk PHIMMASONE Lao Table Tennis Federation P.O. Box 3183. c/o National Sports Committee, VIENTIANE, Lao PDR. Tel and Fax: 856 21 261755/216008 [email protected]
Lebanon
LIB
Mr. Selim H. Nicolas Lebanese Table Tennis Federation P.O.BOX 263, Hazmieh, BEIRUT, Lebanon Tel 961 3 706716/877236 Fax 961 5 431960/961 4 402926 [email protected]
Macao MAC
OI Chau Macao Table Tennis Association 1F, 197 Rua Cinco de Outubro, MACAU Tel: 853 573767 Fax: 853 524269 [email protected]
Malaysia
MAS
Table Tennis Association of Malaysia Penthouse, 4th Floor 23 - 25 Jalan Jejaka 7 Taman Maluri, Cheras 55100 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Tel : 603-92811497
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Fax : 603-92811520 E-Mail : [email protected]
Maldives
MDV
Mr Thamooh Ahmed Saeed Table Tennis Association of Maldives C/o Male Sports Complex MALE 20-03, REPUBLIC OF MALDIVES Tel: 960 3314014 Fax 960 3312779 [email protected] [email protected]
Mongolia
MGL
Mr. O. Chuluunbat Mongolian Table Tennis Federation Baga-Toirog 55,ULAN-BATOR, Monglia Tel: 976 1 20180 Fax :976 1 358366 Tel/Fax: 976-11-331534 [email protected]
Nepal NEP
Mr Chaturananda Rajvaidya All Nepal Table Tennis Association P.O. Box 10782 Kathmandu, Nepal. Tel : 977 1 4104538/4104539/5551951 Fax : 977 1 4104537 [email protected]
Oman OMA
Oman Table Tennis & Squash Association P.O. Box 3778. RUWI. Postal Code 112 Sultanate of Oman Tel (o) 968 799892 Fax 968 799890 [email protected]
Pakistan
PAK
Mr. Saiyid Mohammad Sibtain Pakistan Table Tennis Federation 407 Al-Ameera Centre Shahrah-e-Iraq, Sadar Karachi-PAKISTAN E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] President Riazahmad V.P. Admin Ahmer Mallick
[email protected] ; [email protected] Phones: 00 92 21 566 2023, 566 2024 Fax: 00 92 21 522 1192
Palestine
PAL
Palestine Table Tennis Association 10 Midan El Messaha. Apt. 502, Dokky, CAIRO, Egypt Arab Republic. Tel/Fax: 20 2 3370877, 202 3384764
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Philippines
PHI
Mr. PSSUPT HAWTHORNE R BINAG Table Tennis Association of the Philippines Room 203. Administration Bldg.. Rizal Memorial Sports, Complex. Pablo Ocampo Sr. St., Malato, Manila. Philippines. Tel 63 2 5221885 Fax 632 4840777 [email protected]
Qatar QAT
Qatar Table Tennis Association P.O. Box 4091, DOHA, State of Qatar. Tel 974 494 4190/4, 974 5507524 Fax 974 494 4191 [email protected]
Saudi Arabia
KSA
Dr. Mohammed S. Al-Ruwashid Saudi Arabian Table Tennis Federation P.O. Box 4674. RIYADH 11412. Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Tel: 966 1 478 7966 Fax: 966 1477 4127 [email protected]
Singapore SIN
Mr. Wong Hui Leng Singapore Table Tennis Association 297-C Lorong 6 Toa Payoh, SINGAPORE 319389 Tel: 65 9435 0430/6259 6750 Fax: 65 6 353 9109 [email protected]
Sri Lanka
SRI
Mr. Dissanayake ROHANA Table Tennis Association of Sri Lanka No. 51/35, Rukmale, PANNIPITIYA, Sri Lanka Tel: 0094 777751345 / 0094 714 472400 Fax: 0094 112 889 738 [email protected]
Syria SYR
Mr. Riad Shaiah Syrian Arab Table Tennis Federation P.O. Box 967-421, DAMASCUS BARAMKEH, Syrian Arab Republic. Tel: 963 11 2133738 Fax: 963 11 2123346 [email protected]
Tadjikistan TJK
Mr. Saidov Zayd Sherovich Tadjikistan Republic Table Tennis Federation P.O. Box 80, 734025 DUSHANBE. Republic of Tadjikistan. Tel: 992(44) 610 5505 Fax 992 44 6105502 [email protected]
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Thailand
THA
Mr. Thana Chaiprasit , President Thailand Table Tennis Association 2088 Ramkhamhaeng Rd. , Huamark, Tel 66 2720 1309/66 2215 6884 Fax 66 2720 1308/66 2216 2774 [email protected] / [email protected]
Turkmenistan
TKM
Mr. Yagshimurad Annamuradov Table Tennis Federation of Turkmenistan Pushkin str, 17, ASHGABAT 744000 Turkmenistan Tel 993 12 32 24 76 Fax 993 12 396740/322476 [email protected]
United Arab
Emirates UAE
Mr. Hassan Ali Hassan Alzarooni United Arab Emirates Table Tennis Association P.O. Box 6224. DUBAI. UAE. Tel: 9714 2669362 Fax: 971 4 2668142 [email protected], [email protected]
Uzbekistan
UZB
Mr Burkhakhodjaev Saiudikram Table Tennis Federation of the Republic of Uzbekistan Furkat Str. 1, TASHKENT 700027. Republic of Uzbekistan. Fax 998 71 2412719 [email protected]
Vietnam
VIE
Mr Dinh Hanh Vietnam Table Tennis Federation 36 Tran Phu Street. HANOI. Vietnam. Tel 84 4 7330038 Fax 84 4 8232455 [email protected]
Yemen
YEM
Dr. Essam Ali Alsunini Yemen Table Tennis Association P.O. Box 1940. SANA'A. Yemen Republic. Tel/Fax 967 1 279788 [email protected]
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Associate Members:
Australia Australian Table Tennis Association
AUS Matty Paddley
Email: [email protected]
New Zealand New Zealand Table Tennis Association Inc
NZL P.O. Box 867. WELLINGTON. New Zealand.
Tel: 64 4 9162459 Fax: 64 4 471 2152
E-mail: [email protected]
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Appendix I: ATTU Officials (1972-Current)
President: 1972 – 1974 Rizo Kawakami (Japan)
1974 - 1976 Hisao Kido (Japan)
1976 – 2001 Atsushi Goto (Japan)
2001-2009 Li Furong (China)
2009-Current Cai Zhenhua (China)
Deputy President:
1972 - 1974 Bae Myong Gyu (DPR Korea)
1974 - 1978 Song Gil Chun (DPR Korea)
1978 - 1982 Li Hyon Gi (DPR Korea)
1982 - 1990 Li Jong Ho (DPR Korea)
1990-1998 Kim Hui Jun (DPR Korea)
1988 - 1998 Rabee El Turk (Palestine)
2001- 2003 Kha lil Al Mohannadi (Qatar)
2001- 2005 Koji Kimura (Japan)
2003- 2009 M .C. Chowhan (India)
2005-Current Shahrokh Shahnazi (Iran)
2009-Current K ahlil Al Mohannadi (Qatar)
Vice Presidents:
1972 -1974 Michael Chen Wing Sum (Malaysia)
Farooq Zaman (Pakistan)
Rabe e El Turk (Palestine)
1974 - 1976 Michael Chen Wing Sum (Malaysia)
Farooq Zaman (Pakistan)
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Rabe e El Turk (Palestine)
1976 - 1978 Michael Chen Wing Sum (Malaysia)
Ka mal Afsa (Palestine)
Rabe e El Turk (Palestine)
1978 - 1984 Michael Chen Wing Sum (Malaysia)
S. M. Sibtain (Pakistan)
Rabe e El Turk (Palestine)
1984 - 1988 Michael Chen Wing Sum (Malaysia)
S. M. Sibtain (Pakistan)
Rabe e El Turk (Palestine)
I. S. Bindra (India)
1988 - 1990 Michael Chen Wing Sum (Malaysia)
S. M. Sibtain (Pakistan)
I. S. Bindra (India)
Han Sang Kook (Korea)
1990 - 1992 Michael Chen Wing Sum (Malaysia)
S. M. Sibtain (Pakistan)
Han Sang Kook (Korea)
S. R. Bagla (India)
1992 - 1994 Han Sang Kook (Korea)
S. R. Bagla (India)
S. H. Shah (Pakistan)
Chan Kong Choy (Malaysia)
1994-1996 Han Sang Kook (Korea)
Cha n Kong Choy (Malaysia)
S. H. Shah (Pakistan)
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M.C.C howhan (India)
1996-1998 Han Sang Kook (Korea)
Cha n Kong Choy (Malaysia)
S.H. Shah (Pakistan)
M.C.C howhan (India)
1998-2001 Chae Ra U (DPR Korea)
Shahrokh Shahnazi (Iran)
Cha n Kong Choy (Malaysia)
M.C.C howhan (India)
Khali l Al Mohannadi (Qatar)
2001-2003 Chae Ra U (DPR Korea)
Shahrokh Shahnazi (Iran)
Cha n Kong Choy (Malaysia)
M.C.C howhan (India)
Khali l Al Mohannadi (Qatar)
2003-2005 Paek Myong Youn (Korea)
Shahrokh Shahnazi (Iran)
Cha n Kong Choy (Malaysia)
S.H.Shah (Pakistan)
Khali l Al Mohannadi (Qatar)
2005-2009
East Asia Paek Myung Youn (Korea)
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South East Asia Chan Kong Choy (Malaysia)
South Asia Daya Saraweera (Sri Lanka)
West Asia Khalid Al Mawlawi (Qatar)
Middle Asia Shahrokh Shahnazi (Iran)
2009-2013
East Asia Cho Yang Ho (Korea)
South East Asia Thana Chaipraist (Thailand)
South Asia Mohammad Sibtain (Pakistan)
West Asia Khalid Al Mawlawi (Qatar)
Middle Asia Afshin Badiee (Iran)
Honorary Secretary-General:
1972 - 1984 Song Zhong (China)
1984 – 2001 Li Furong (China)
2001- 2009 Tony Yue Kowk Leung (Hong Kong, China)
Honorary Deputy Secretary-General:
1984 - 1988 Wang Luxian (China)
1994-2001 Tony Yue Kwok Leung (Hong Kong, China)
Honorary Teasurer:
1972-1974 Tang Tuch Wah (Singapore)
1974 - 1976 Tan Sock Kern (Singapore)
1976-1980 H o Chen Choon (Singapore)
1980-1990 Lee Yiok Seng (Singapore)
1990-2009 Cho o Wee Khiang (Singapore)
2009-Current D .R. Choudhary (India)