Mind Sports South Africa

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Mind Sports South Africa
AbbreviationMSSA
Formation14 December 1985;37 years ago (1985-12-14)
Type Sports federation
Legal statusAssociation
PurposeControlling body for various mind sports in South Africa
Headquarters Germiston, South Africa
Membership
105 clubs
Official language
English, Afrikaans
President
Mr. Colin Webster
Affiliations SASCOC, International e-Sports Federation, International Wargames Federation, FMJD, Confederation of African Esports
Volunteers
27
Website http://www.mindsportsa.co.za

Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) is recognised by Act of Parliament [1] as the national controlling body for mind sports in South Africa.

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Mind Sports South Africa (MSSA) is also an affiliate of the International eSports Federation, Fédération Mondiale du Jeu de Dames, and the International Wargames Federation. Due to its membership of such international bodies, the MSSA is the sole authority for the games that it caters for in terms of the Sport and Recreation Act, number 110 of 1998 (as amended).

History

Mind Sports South Africa was formally constituted on 14 December 1985. However, it was not until 1990 that the MSSA became a member of NOCSA in 1990, and in 1991 that the MSSA became affiliated to the Confederation of South African Sports Confederation (COSAS).

The MSSA was one of the members that encouraged unity during the apartheid era, and thus voted in favour of the unifying of sport. As a consequence of the actions of the many National Federations, the National Sports Council was formed in 1994 and was immediately accepted as a full member of the newly formed body. Upon dissolution of the NSC in 1999, the MSSA played its part in supporting the formation of the South African Sports Commission in 1999.

Once the South African Sports Commission was formed (by Act of Parliament) the MSSA again was accepted as a full member. Even when the Minister of Sport and Recreation saw the need to ask Parliament to amend the Sports and Recreation Act (number110 of 1998), [2] the official recognition of Mind Sports South Africa remained unchanged as the MSSA became a founding member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC). [3]

All the games promoted by Mind Sports South Africa are accredited as national sports. Such accreditation by the Sports and Recreation Act (number110 of 1998), [2] guarantees the MSSA as being the only authority for the administration and control of the games that fall under the MSSA's jurisdiction.

The MSSA changed its name in 2005 from the South African Wargames Union (SAWU) to that of Mind Sports South Africa.

Structure

Mind Sports South Africa, like other sports federations in South Africa, is constituted as a voluntary association.

The highest authority of the MSSA is the Annual General Meeting which holds all Committees accountable for their actions.

The executive committee meets a minimum of twice a year, and requires a full report from the management board.

The management board deals with the day-to-day operations of the MSSA and overseas the different Boards of Control. Clubs are directly affiliated to the MSSA which ensures that there is greater transparency and inclusion. [4]

History of the emblem

Back in the early 1990s, the South African Wargames Union (as the MSSA was then known) was invited to participate in the World Team Championships for Wargames. Up until that point the MSSA used the rampant lion as its symbol. However, it was felt by the committee to approach the State Herald to design something specifically for the MSSA that best represented the games as administered by the MSSA. The State Herald Frederick Brownell designed the Janus Knight for the MSSA.

The logo is made up of the following aspects:

The double-headed knight chess piece: The knight chess piece is already an international symbol for army battle school. The symbol represents tactical and strategic thought and training. By making the symbol a double-headed knight, it also incorporates the concepts of considering the opponent's moves and shows the mental versatility of gamers.

The circle: The circle represents the rules to which all the games are played, and the unity of all the games that the MSSA represents.

Disciplines and games under the jurisdiction of the MSSA

In terms of its Constitution, Mind Sports South Africa caters for a wide variety of Mind Sports in South Africa, such as:

Board gaming

Card gaming

Figure gaming

eSports

Robotics

How games are chosen

Every year the MSSA holds an Annual General Meeting (AGM)directly after the South African National Championships. It is at such AGM that the games to be played in the Esports Discipline are selected by the member clubs.

Esports titles to be played at 2021 Provincial and National Championships

Saturday Clash Royale FIFA 21 Hearthstone Paladins Street Fighter V League of Legends
Sunday Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Dota 2 Tekken 7

Esports titles to be played at 2021 Online School Championships

Clash RoyaleCounter-Strike: GODota 2FIFA 19League of LegendsPaladinsPES 2019Street Fighter V

Esports titles to be played at 2021 High School LAN Provincial and National Championships

SaturdayClash RoyaleFIFA 19PaladinsPES 2019
SundayCounterStrike: GODota 2League of LegendsStreet Fighter V

State awards

Other awards

Management Board Awards

YearMind Sports Person of the YearBoard Gamer of the YearEsports Gamer of the YearWargamer of the YearVolunteer of the YearWriter of the YearSponsor of the YearUmpire of the yearSocial Media Person of the YearCoach of the YearTeam of the YearEducator of the Year
2021Jonathan BrownSaudah BhaimiaJonathan BrownColin WebsterJohan van BredaAWSUM NEWSNorth West University (NWU)Anneke Lourens LuiesBarry BridgesJessie JoubertZAG DotAAnneke Lourens Luies
2020Johan van BredaSaudah BhaimiaRafeeq CariemColin WebsterJohan van BredaAWSUM NEWSZAG AcademyJessie JoubertBarry BridgesJessie Joubert PES Society Diana Barnard
2019Dr. Janine BrandSaudah BhaimiaTerrance BroombergAngellah SulamoyoChristiaan BotesJermain Craig Saturday StarTULUNTULUJohan van BredaRiaan VreyJessie JoubertZAG PaladinsGary Blieden
2018Jessie JoubertChanel De WetMarisa van Der WesthuizenTerence AllwrightJohan van BredaTamzyn Pamplin My ComlinkTULUNTULU
2017Adele Janse Van RensburgCassandra van TonderMxolisi LukheleTerence AllwrightAlwyn van WykTamzyn Pamplin of MyComLinkTULUNTULU
2016Jason BatzofinLucille BrownMatthew SmithGarth SchoemanColin WebsterTamzyn Pamplin of MyComLinkSterKinekor
2015Elishia RetiefLubabalo KondloKyle TurnbullJason BatzofinMorizane BoyesAndrew Rose of My CommunityMWEB
2014Morizan BoyesLubabalo KondloBarry WestElishia RetiefLouis BrownKyle WolmaransMWEB
2013Simphiwe MaphumuloSimphiwe MaphumuloLyrene KuhnColin WebsterDorian LoveHan CiliiersMWEB
2012Robert BothaSimphiwe MaphumuloGabriela IsaacsEugene BurgerLouis BrownHan CilliersGIGABYTE
2011Jaco EngelbrechtLubabalo KondloRobert BothaDavid VannucciRyan van den BerghAlexandra KayleASUS
2010Frans BrewisSimphiwe MaphumuloNialle MomsenGregory LaycockRyan van den BerghJaco DiedericksIncredible Connection
2009Colin WebsterMothusi MoabiStephen WhiteEdward van TrotsenburgRyan van den BerghMuhammed NagdeeIncredible Connection

World champions produced

Eugene Burger receiving trophy Eugene Burger receiving trophy.jpg
Eugene Burger receiving trophy

South Africa has produced the following world champions:

PeriodYearNameMember Club
Ancients – Senior2012Eugene BurgerMaritzburg Christian School Wargames Club
2013Colin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
2014Colin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
2015Colin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
Ancients – women2006Bernice LigaultOld Edwardian Wargames Club
2007Bernice LigaultOld Edwardian Wargames Club
2014Elishia RetiefOld Edwardian Wargames Club
2015Elishia RetiefOld Edwardian Wargames Club
Ancients – Junior males2000Andre TonkinKrugersdorp High School
2001Matthew StrachanOld Edwardian Wargames Club
2002Benjamin ShulmanOld Edwardian Wargames Club
2003Angelo StathoussisPeninsula Wargames Group
2004Angelo StathoussisPeninsula Wargames Group
2005Angelo StathoussisPeninsula Wargames Group
2009Duane HavengaPretoria Boys High School
2010Gregory LaycockPretoria Boys High School
2012Gregory LaycockPretoria Boys High School
2013Adam LouwPretoria Boys High School
2014Jason BatzofinSt John's College
2014Jason BatzofinSt John's College
eSports – mobile games2005Logan Brooke-SmithExactmobile
Morabaraba – Senior1997Gilbert MagabotseSpoornet Morabaraba Club
1999Amos MavusoSpoornet Morabaraba Club
2000David HlopheSpoornet Morabaraba Club
2001David HlopheLeandra Giant Killers
2002Simon SkhosanaLeandra Giant Killers
2003Simphiwe MaphumuloAlexandra High School
2007Moses RannyadiImpala Plats.
2012Simphiwe MaphumuloPietermaritzburg Morabaraba Club
2013Simphiwe MaphumuloZola Checkers Club
Morabaraba – Junior2002Innocent KhubekaLeandra Giant Killers
2003Simphiwe MaphumuloAlexandra High School
2005Teresa ChenMaritzburg Girl's High
2007Innocent KhubekaLeandra Giant Killers
Pike & Shot – Senior2002Edward van TrotsenburgTechnikon Witwatersrand
2009Edward van TrotsenburgBedfordview Mind Sports Club

Medal winners

South Africa has produced the following medal winners in international championships:

PeriodYearPositionEventNameMember Club
Ancients – Senior20151stIWF World ChampionshipsColin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20141stIWF World ChampionshipsColin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20142ndIWF World ChampionshipsEwan RetiefOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20131stIWF World ChampionshipsColin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20121stIWF World ChampionshipsEugene BurgerMaritzburg Christian School Wargames Club
20123rdIWF World ChampionshipsJason van WyngaardOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20103rdIWF World ChampionshipsColin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20041stIWF African Continental ChampionshipsColin WebsterOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20042ndIWF African Continental ChampionshipsRichard LigaultOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20043rdIWF African Continental ChampionshipsIngo HaferungOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20022ndIWF World ChampionshipsAndre TonkinKrugersdorp High School
Ancients – females20151stIWF World ChampionshipsElishia RetiefOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20141stIWF World ChampionshipsElishia RetiefOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20071stIWF World ChampionshipsBernice LigaultOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20061stIWF World ChampionshipsBernice LigaultOld Edwardian Wargames Club
Ancients – Junior20151stIWF World ChampionshipsJason BatzofinSt John's College
20141stIWF World ChampionshipsJason BatzofinSt John's College
20131stIWF World ChampionshipsAdam LouwPretoria Boys High School
20121stIWF World ChampionshipsGregory LaycockPretoria Boys High School
20101stIWF World ChampionshipsGregory LaycockPretoria Boys High School
20091stIWF World ChampionshipsDuane HavengaPretoria Boys High School
20061stIWF World ChampionshipsAngelo StathoussisPeninsula Wargames Group
20062ndIWF World ChampionshipsPierre LotterPaul Roos Gimnasium
20051stIWF World ChampionshipsAngelo StathoussisPeninsula Wargames Group
20041stIWF World ChampionshipsAngelo StathoussisPeninsula Wargames Group
20031stIWF World ChampionshipsAngelo StathoussisPeninsula Wargames Group
20021stIWF World ChampionshipsBenjamin ShulmanOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20011stIWF World ChampionshipsMatthew StrachanOld Edwardian Wargames Club
20001stIWF World ChampionshipsAndre TonkinKrugersdorp High School
Checkers20122ndSportAccord World Mind GamesLubabalo KondloDr Niederhoffer Memorial Draughts Club
eSports – mobile games20051stWorld Cyber GamesLogan Brooke-SmithExactmobile
eSports – PC20112ndIeSMoD World ChampionshipsJacobus EngelbrechtWorcester Gaming Club
eSports – PC20122ndIeSF World ChampionshipsGabriela IsaacsSAHETI College
Morabaraba – Senior19971stIWF World ChampionshipsGilbert MagabotseSpoornet Morabaraba Club
19991stIWF World ChampionshipsAmos MavusoSpoornet Morabaraba Club
20001stIWF World ChampionshipsDavid HlopheSpoornet Morabaraba Club
20011stIWF World ChampionshipsDavid HlopheLeandra Giant Killers
20021stIWF World ChampionshipsSimon SkhosanaLeandra Giant Killers
20031stIWF World ChampionshipsSimphiwe MaphumuloAlexandra High School
20071stIWF World ChampionshipsMoses RannyadiImpala Plats.
20071stIWF World ChampionshipsLedile TshwaneUniversity of Johannesburg
20072ndIWF World ChampionshipsAmanda KwazaUniversity of Johannesburg
20121stIWF World ChampionshipsSimphiwe MaphumuloPietermaritzburg Morabaraba Club
20131stIWF World ChampionshipsSimphiwe MaphumuloZola Checkers Club
Morabaraba – Junior20021stIWF World ChampionshipsInnocent KhubekaLeandra Giant Killers
20031stIWF World ChampionshipsSimphiwe MaphumuloAlexandra High School
20051stIWF World ChampionshipsTeresa ChenMaritzburg Girl's High
20071stIWF World ChampionshipsInnocent KhubekaLeandra Giant Killers
Pike & Shot – Senior20021stIWF World ChampionshipsEdward van TrotsenburgTechnikon Witwatersrand
20091stIWF World ChampionshipsEdward van TrotsenburgBedfordview Mind Sports Club

World Championships attended

YearVenueDisciplines
2020Johannesburg – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Cancelled due to COVID-19Morabaraba and Wargames
2020Eilat – Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Cancelled due to COVID-19Esports
2019Seoul – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2018Kaohsiung – Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Esports
2017Busan – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2016Jakarta – Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Esports
2015Seoul – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2015Wales – Flag of Wales (1959-present).svg  Wales Checkers
2015Mbabane – Flag of Eswatini.svg  Swaziland Morabaraba, wargames
2014Baku – Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan Esports
2014Maseru – Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho Morabaraba, wargames
2013Bucharest – Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Esports
2013Pretoria – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Morabaraba, wargames
2012Cheonan – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2012Durban – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Morabaraba, wargames
2011Andong – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2011Wellington – Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand Morabaraba, wargames
2010New York – Flag of the United States.svg  United States Esports
2010Daegu – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2010Athens – Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Morabaraba, wargames
2009New York – Flag of the United States.svg  United States Esports
2009Taebaek – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2009Washington – Flag of the United States.svg  United States Morabaraba, wargames
2009Busan – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2008Johannesburg – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Esports
2008Helsinki – Flag of Finland.svg  Finland Morabaraba, wargames
2007Seattle – Flag of the United States.svg  United States Esports
2007Port Elizabeth – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Morabaraba, wargames
2006Taipei – Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan Esports
2006Melbourne – Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia Morabaraba, wargames
2005Seoul – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea Esports
2005Athens – Flag of Greece.svg  Greece Morabaraba, wargames
2004New Orleans – Flag of the United States.svg  United States Morabaraba, wargames
2004Palapye – Flag of Botswana.svg  Botswana Morabaraba
2003Rome – Flag of Italy.svg  Italy Morabaraba, wargames
2002Durban – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Morabaraba, wargames
2001Epsom – Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Morabaraba, wargames
2000Epsom – Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Morabaraba, wargames
1999Cape Town – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Morabaraba, wargames
1997Johannesburg – Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Morabaraba, wargames
1991 to 1996Derby – Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom Wargames

Official Ranking after IeSF World Championships

YearVenuePosition
2020Eilat – Flag of Israel.svg  Israel Cancelled due to COVID-19Not Applicable
2019Seoul – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea
2018Kaohsiung City – Flag of the Republic of China.svg  Taiwan 20th
2017Busan – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 12th
2016Jakarta – Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 14th
2015Seoul – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 12th
2014Baku – Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan 13th
2013Bucharest – Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 10th
2012Cheonan – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 18th
2011Andong – Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 13th

Official eSports Tri-Nation Test matches

The following online events were held by member associations and under the jurisdiction of the IeSF:

YearDateCountriesTitle playedResult
201312 October 2013Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark, Flag of Israel.svg  Israel, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa League of Legends4, 2, 0

Official Test matches

The following Test matches were held:

YearDateCountriesTitle playedResultYearDateCountriesTitle playedResult
202025 October 2020Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa, Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia DotA 20 - 2202025 October 2020Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa, Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia PES 20202 - 0
20206 May 2020Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa, Flag of Peru.svg  Peru DotA 20 - 2202016 May 2020Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DotA 2 [8] 2 - 0
202025 April 2020Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa, Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia DotA 22 - 0
201828 August 2018Flag of Russia.svg  Russia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Tekken 7 (Male), Counter-Strike: GO1 - 0, 1 - 0201823 June 2018Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Tekken 7 (Male), Tekken 7 (Female), FIFA'180 - 2, 0 - 1, 1 - 1
201817 March 2018Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa FIFA'18 and Tekken 73 - 1, 2 - 2
201716 September 2017Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa League of Legends2 - 020179 September 2017Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa CounterStrike: GO, League of Legends, Tekken 72 - 0, 2 - 0, 1 -0
201730 July 2017Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa FIFA '171–0
20169 October 2016Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa HearthStone1-120166 February 2016Flag of Ghana.svg  Ghana, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa [9] FIFA'165–1
20154 December 2015Flag of Finland.svg  Finland, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa StarCraft II: LotV2–0201514 November 2015Flag of Israel.svg  Israel, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa [10] League of Legends2–0
201514 August 2015Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa CounterStrike: GO1–0201514 August 2015Flag of Libya.svg  Libya, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa CounterStrike: GO1–0
201513 August 2015Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa CounterStrike: GO1–0201513 August 2015Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa CounterStrike: GO1–0
201511 July 2015Flag of Austria.svg  Austria, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa FIFA '156–0201527 March 2015Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa, Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe FIFA '152–0
201425 October 2014Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Dota 20–220144 October 2014Flag of Finland.svg  Finland, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa StarCraft II2–0
20144 October 2014Flag of Finland.svg  Finland, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DotA 22–020148 August 2014Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DotA 22–0
20138 September 2013Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DotA 20–1201331 July 2013Flag of Romania.svg  Romania, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DotA 21–0
201331 March 2013Flag of Romania.svg  Romania, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa StarCraft II2–0
20108 December 2010Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa FIFA '100–220108 December 2010Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Call of Duty 40–1
201016 AprilFlag of Greece.svg  Greece, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients60–6820086 December 2008Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa DotA2–0
200614 April 2006Flag of Greece.svg  Greece, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients46–80200613 April 2006Flag of Finland.svg  Finland, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients24–102
200522 April 2005Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients64–62200521 April 2005Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients80–46
200310 March 2003Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients100–2620036 March 2003Flag of the United States.svg  United States, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients92–34
200219 February 2002Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients68–5820016 April 2001Flag of the United States.svg  United States, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients46–80
20015 April 2001Flag of Italy.svg  Italy, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients1–9520015 April 2001Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients112–14
20008 April 2000Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients85–41199930 September 1999Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients84–42
199815 October 1998Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients77–4919962 October 1996Flag of England.svg  England, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients1085–385
199428 September 1994Flag of England.svg  England, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients768–2375199429 September 1994Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom, Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa Ancients440–1565

IESF Good governance ranking

YearPosition
2020Not published
20193rd
20181st
20171st

Committee members

MSSA has had the following committee members for the period 2005 to present:

YearPresidentVice PresidentExecutive OfficerExecutive OfficerExecutive OfficerExecutive OfficerGeneral SecretaryBoard Games RepCard Games RepeSports RepWargames RepWomen's DeskAthlete's RepNational Schools DirectorDifferently Abled RepLegal Rep
2023Colin WebsterJohan van BredaTBDSimon ZandstraTBDvacantTBDTBDTBDvacantTerence AllwrightMarisa JoubertJessie JoubertAnneke LourensvacantTBD
2022Colin WebsterJohan van BredavacantSimon ZandstravacantvacantvacantvacantvacantvacantTerence AllwrightMarisa JoubertJessie JoubertAnneke Lourensvacantvacant
2021Amanda PhakadeJohan van BredaAnnabela JoubertSimon ZandstravacantvacantColin WebstervacantvacantMarisa van der WesthuizenTerence AllwrightMarisa JoubertJessie JoubertAnneke LourensvacantTerence Allwright
2020Amanda PhakadeJohan van Breda (Acting)Annabela JoubertvacantvacantvacantColin WebstervacantvacantMarisa van der WesthuizenTerence AllwrightDr Janine BrandtvacantvacantTwane TollemacheCarl Holliday
YearPresidentExecutive OfficerExecutive OfficerExecutive OfficerExecutive OfficerExecutive OfficerGeneral SecretaryBoard Games RepCard Games RepeSports RepWargames RepWomen's DeskAthlete's RepNational Schools DirectorDifferently Abled RepLegal Rep
2019Amanda PhakadeJohan van BredaAnnabela JoubertGarth SchoemanLeonard LoftusColin WebsterJoseph MatlhongPaula LoftusMarisa van der WesthuizenTerence AllwrightDr Janine BrandtAmone BekkerTwane TollemacheCarl Holliday
2018Amanda Phakade, Morizane Boyes (Resigned)James EvansJohan van BredaAdele Janse van RensburgSheraaz NunnianLeonard LoftusColin WebsterJoseph MatlhongPaula LoftusRyan BoyesTerence AllwrightBlair HambergerJason BatzofinDarryl-Lee Bruce-SmithTwane TollemacheCarl Holliday
2017Morizane BoyesJames EvansvacantAdele Janse van RensburgSheraaz Nunniann/aColin WebsterJoseph MatlhongPaula LoftusRyan BoyesvacantBlair HambergerJason BatzofinTyrone GreenTwane TollemacheCarl Holliday
YearPresident1st VP2nd VP3rd VPGeneral SecretaryBoard Games RepeSports RepWargames RepWomen's DeskAthlete's RepNational Schools DirectorDifferently Abled RepLegal Rep
2016Simphiwe MaphumuloLeonard LoftusSheraaz NunnianJames EvansColin WebstervacantRyan BoyesSean BarryMorizane BoyesJason BatzofinvacantvacantCarl Holliday
2015Simphiwe MaphumuloGarth SchoemanEwan RetiefJames EvansColin WebstervacantRyan BoyesDonald MullanyMorizane BoyesvacantvacantvacantCarl Holliday
2014Simphiwe MaphumuloGarth SchoemanEwan RetiefvacantColin WebstervacantRyan BoyesDonald MullanyMorizane BoyesVacantElize CrousevacantCarl Holliday
2013Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanEwan RetiefMotsotsi ThipevacantGavin PenkinDavid WebsterDonald MullanyvacantVacantDorian LovevacantCarl Holliday
2012Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanDr David VannucciMotsotsi ThipevacantGavin PenkinDavid WebsterDonald MullanyvacantVacantDorian LovevacantCarl Holliday
2011Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanDr David VannucciMotsotsi ThipevacantGavin PenkinDr Ryan van den BerghDonald MullanyvacantVacantVacantvacantCarl Holliday
2010Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanDr David VannuccivacantvacantGavin PenkinDr Ryan van den BerghDonald MullanyvacantJonathan NewmanvacantvacantCarl Holliday
2009Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanLloyd ClarkvacantvacantGavin PenkinDr Ryan van den BerghBobby StathoussisvacantVacantVacantvacantCarl Holliday
2008Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanLloyd ClarkvacantRichard LigaultvacantJohann von BackströmBobby StathoussisLedile TshwaneAmanda KwazaVacantvacantCarl Holliday
2007Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanLloyd ClarkThembile NqezoRichard LigaultRhonnie MananaJohann von BackströmBobby StathoussisLedile TshwaneAmanda KwazaVacantvacantCarl Holliday
2006Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanRichard GordonThembile NqezoRichard LigaultRhonnie MananaJohann von BackströmKyle BangerLedile TshwaneAmanda KwazaVacantvacantCarl Holliday
2005Colin WebsterGarth SchoemanRichard GordonThembile NqezoRichard LigaultRhonnie MananaRob StevensKyle BangerRuth DaveyVacantVacantvacantCarl Holliday

South Africans who have served on international committees

The following South Africans have served on international committees:

YearNamePositionBody
2021–presentColin WebsterMember of GEF Education, Culture, Youth CommissionGlobal Esports Federation (GEF)
2018-presentAmanda KwazaVice PresidentConfederation of African Esports (CAES)
2018-presentJohan van BredaBoard MemberConfederation of African Esports (CAES)
2018-2020Colin WebsterPresidentInternational e-Sports Federation (IeSF)
2016–2020Jason BatzofinAthlete's CommissionInternational e-Sports Federation (IeSF)
2013–2020Colin WebsterManagement BoardInternational e-Sports Federation (IeSF)
2008–2011Dr David VannucciVice-president (Africa)International Wargames Federation (IWF)

Affiliations to international federations

Mind Sport South Africa is affiliated to the following international federations:

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The Namibian Electronic Sports Association (NESA) is the governing and representative body for Electronic Sports in Namibia. It was founded in 2010, and affiliated to IeSF in 2011 as the third country from Africa to obtain membership after South Africa and Egypt. NESA organises various esports leagues and the Namibian National esports team. In 2012 it was closed due to lack of community interest and participation. It was re-opened in 2013 by the original founders and select members from the community. The first formal National Team was selected in 2014 for DotA2, called the Desert Sidewinders. NESA has since awarded National Colours via the Namibian Sports Commission annually and expanded on the number of National titles hosted per year. In 2017 NESA sent the very first Namibian esports athlete abroad to participate in Tekken7 at the IESF World Championship held in Busan, South Korea. More Namibian athletes has since then been sent to partake in the annual IESF World Championship and numerous online international test matches are hosted each year.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics</span>

Field hockey at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro took place from 6 to 19 August at the Olympic Hockey Centre in Deodoro. The competition had instituted several changes in the format and structure from the 2012 Summer Olympics. Twenty-four teams competed in the tournament.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">South African Gymnastics Federation</span>

The South African Gymnastics Federation is the overall governing body of the sports of gymnastics in South Africa. Established in 1931, the body is affiliated to the International Federation of Gymnastics, the African Gymnastics Union and the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), and recognized by Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Judo South Africa</span> South Africa judo governing body

Judo South Africa (JSA) is the governing body of Judo in South Africa, and a member of the world governing body, the International Judo Federation (IJF), along with the African Judo Union. JSA is also a member of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which, alongside Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA) control all organised sport in South Africa.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">South African Deaf Sports Federation</span>

South African Deaf Sports Federation (SADSF) is the official governing body of Deaf Sports in South Africa responsible for sending, supporting, funding the teams representing South Africa and the deaf sportspeople at the Deaflympics, Deaf World Championships. The organisation took the responsibility for sending deaf sportspeople at the Deaflympics since 1993.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">South African Tug of War Federation</span>

The South African Tug of War Federation (SATF) also known as the South African Tug-of-War Federation is the national governing body for the development and promotion of the sport of Tug of War (Afrikaans: Toutrek) in the Republic of South Africa. SATF is based in Claremont, Cape Town. The Federation is a member of the Tug of War International Federation (TWIF). SATF is also an affiliate of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which, alongside Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA) supervises all organised sport in South Africa.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">South African Baseball Union</span>

The South Africa Baseball UnionSABU is the national governing body of baseball in South Africa. Baseball is played in all provinces, but it is not a major sport especially due to the popularity and relative success of the comparable sport of cricket, in which South Africa is one of the leading countries playing the sport. The Union is a member of the World Baseball Softball Confederation (WBSC), and the International Baseball Federation (IBAF). SABU is also an affiliate of the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), which, alongside Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA) supervises all organised sport in South Africa.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">South African National Boxing Organisation</span> South African National Boxing Organisation

South African National Boxing Organisation (SANABO) is the organisation that governs boxing (or olympic style boxing) for men and women in South Africa. South African National Boxing Organisation is affiliated to the International Boxing Association (AIBA), along with the African Boxing Confederation (AFBC). SANABO is also affiliated to the South African Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC), and Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA). It organises national competitions such as the SANABO Elite National Championships and the SANABO Boxing League.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">South African Shooting Sport Confederation</span> South African union for sport shooting

South African Shooting Sport Confederation (SASSCo) formerly known as South African Shooting Sport Federation (SASSF) is the governing body for shooting sports in South Africa. SASSCo is the highest body responsible for the development and promotion of target shooting sports in South Africa. SASSCo is registered with both SASCOC and Sport and Recreation South Africa (SRSA) as the officially recognised overall federation for shooting sports in South Africa, and is also affiliated to the International Shooting Sport Federation (ISSF) and the African Shooting Sport Federation (ASSF).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Softball South Africa</span> Sport governing body

Softball South Africa (SSA) is the national governing body for softball in South Africa. Softball South Africa is responsible for the promotion and development of softball in South Africa. Softball South Africa is affiliated with the world governing body World Baseball Softball Confederation, and is responsible for the administration of the men's and women's national softball teams. SSA is also affiliated with SASCOC.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">DanceSport South Africa</span>

DanceSport South Africa (DanceSport SA) (DSSA), formerly the Federation of Dance Sport South Africa (FEDANSA), is the governing body for dancesport and related dance styles in South Africa. It is an full member of the world governing body World DanceSport Federation (WDSF) and recognised by SASCOC. DanceSport SA is the sole custodian and controlling body of organised dancesport in South Africa.

The South African Bridge Federation (SABF) is the national governing body, custodian and regulator for the card game of bridge in South Africa. SABF is affiliated to the world governing body World Bridge Federation (WBF), the regional continental body African Bridge Federation (ABF), and SASCOC.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">PES Society</span> South African eSports organisation

PES Society is an eSports organization founded in 2013, competing and promoting the Pro Evolution Soccer series. The organization as of January 2020 announced its affiliation to Mind Sports South Africa who is nationally recognized, as the controlling body for eSports.

Debra Geraldine Alexander, is a South African clinical psychologist and a lecturer in psychiatry at the University of Stellenbosch in South Arica. She is also active in sports governance and administration in the fields of international parasports and triathlon.

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