Season’s Greetings: Thank You For 2025

published: December 23, 2025

The year 2025 has been an outstanding one for fistball. Together with athletes, clubs, officials, partners, and fans around the world, we were able to celebrate a season filled with special moments, great emotions, and unforgettable highlights.

We would like to sincerely thank you for your continued support, trust, and friendship. Your commitment and passion are what make our sport thrive globally.

The past year was marked by several remarkable milestones. The World Games in Chengdu showcased fistball on one of the biggest international multi-sport stages, while the Fistball World Tour Finals in Vöcklabruck brought together the world’s best teams in a thrilling tournament. In addition, numerous national and continental competitions underlined the growing strength and diversity of fistball worldwide.

Above all, we hope that you and your loved ones remain healthy and well.

Looking ahead, we enter the coming season with great optimism. Together with our new President, Gastão Englert, we are already excited about the major highlights awaiting us in 2026. These include the IFA U18 World Championship in Switzerland and the IFA 2026 Fistball World Tour Final in Chile, which promise to be outstanding events for our global fistball community.

Please note that our office will be closed until 7 January 2026.

Once again, thank you for your incredible support. We wish you a joyful holiday season and a fantastic start to 2026.

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In every country where fistball is actively practiced, there is a national association with passionate people who are responsible for this sport.

It bundles and represents the interests and is the first point of contact for the athletes and teams in the respective country.