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INTERNATIONAL TABLE TENNIS FEDERATION
2014 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Minutes of the Annual General Meeting of the International Table Tennis
Federation held on Wednesday 30 April 2014 at 09h00 in the Prince Room, B1,
Takanawa Prince Hotel, Tokyo, Japan.
1. Welcome and opening address: the President welcomed all delegates to the
meeting and thanked the Japanese Table Tennis Association for organising
what were effectively 2 world championships in parallel, in two separate
venues, and both at a very high level. The President noted the passing
away in the past year of 4 ITTF officials who had contributed to table tennis
over their lifetimes, namely Messrs Hans Giesecke, Nils Bergström, Ranga
Ramanujan and Helios Farrell.
2. Appointment of a Chair: the AGM delegates appointed the President, Mr.
Adham Sharara, to chair the meeting.
3. Roll call of associations present and verification of proxies: the AGM noted
that there were 138 associations present, 11 proxies allocated for a total
149 votes and, therefore, a quorum was fulfilled.
4. Appointment of scrutineers:
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The AGM appointed the following persons as scrutineers:
Africa:
Nganga and Joyce Chinedu Ezealah-Ogundare
Asia:
Somchay Vongsa and Yelena Druzhkova
Europe:
Gottfried Forsthuber and Zdenko Kriz
Latin America: Sergio Blanco and Ivan Santos
North America: Anton Kiesenhofer and Kagin Lee
Oceania:
Will Goodier and Paul Kyle
5. Confirmation of the minutes of the AGM held on 15 May 2013 in Paris,
France: the AGM confirmed the minutes of the Annual General Meeting held
on 15 May 2013, and the Chair signed the minutes.
6. Presentations:
the AGM acknowledged the contributions made by the
following persons and organisations:
6.1 Merit award: Abilio Carvalho da Cruz
6.2 Other presentations to:
1 the Japanese TTA for the outstanding organisation of the 2014
World Championships.
• Zen-Noh for its title sponsorship support to the World
Championships.
• Double Happiness for its sponsorship support to the World
Championships.
• Butterfly for its sponsorship support to the World Championships.
• STARTS for its sponsorship of the World Championships.
• the Lion Corporation for its contribution to the World
Championships.
• the Nippon Life Insurance Company for its contribution to the World
Championships.
• the Kyowa Hakko Kirin Company for its contribution to the World
Championships.
• TV Tokyo as an outstanding Host Broadcaster of the World
Championships.
• the German TTA for the best World Tour event held in 2013.
• the Hong Kong TTA for the best Global Junior Circuit event held in
2013.
• the Japan TTA for the best World Cup held in 2013 (Women World
Cup).
• the UAE TTA for hosting the 2013 World Tour Grand Finals.
• the Moroccan TTA for hosting the 2013 World Junior Championships.
• the Slovenian TTA for hosting the 2013 World Cadet Challenge.
• the Portuguese TTA for hosting the 2013 Global Junior Circuit Finals.
• the Australian TTA for the best ITTF-Continental event hosted in
2013.
• Mr Glenn Tepper, Deputy CEO, for outstanding professional service
to the ITTF for 15 years.
• Messrs Igor Levitin, Neil Harwood and Koji Kimura as new members
of the President’s Advisory Council (PAC).
6.3 2015 World Championships: a visual presentation made and an update
given by the organising committee of the World Championships to be
held in Suzhou, China.
6.4 2016 Olympic and Paralympic Games: a visual presentation made by
Mr Edimilson Pinheiro on behalf of Rio 2016.
•
7. Applications for membership: given that all documentation was in order, the
AGM resolved to accept the following applications for membership received
from:
7.1 American Virgin Islands.
7.2 Mali.
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The AGM unanimously approved the membership application from American
Virgin Islands and Mali as the 219th and 220th members of the ITTF
respectively.
As a result of the acceptance of new members, the AGM noted that the ITTF
now had 220 member associations and is tied with FIVB (Volleyball) in terms
of most member associations.
2 8. Report of the Nominations Committee: the AGM noted the report and that,
for appointments for committees to be made in 2015, associations should
consider nominating more women.
9. Annual reports from the Executive Committee:
the AGM adopted the
following reports:
9.1 President:
Adham Sharara (document A1) together with a visual
presentation “Then and Now – April 2014”
9.2 Deputy President: Thomas Weikert (document A2)
9.3 Senior Executive Vice-President: Khalil Al-Mohannadi (document A3)
9.4 Executive Vice President (Finance): Petra Sörling (document A4)
9.5 Executive Vice-President: Patrick Gillmann (document A5)
9.6 Executive Vice-President: Chérif Hajem (document A6)
9.7 Executive Vice-President: Masahiro Maehara (document A7)
9.8 Executive Vice-President: Melecio Rivera (document A8)
9.9 Executive Vice-President: Shi Zhihao (document A9)
10. Annual reports from the Continental Federations:
following reports:
10.1 Africa (document B1)
10.2 Asia (document B2)
10.3 Europe (document B3)
10.4 Latin America (document B4)
10.5 North America (document B5)
10.6 Oceania (document B6)
the AGM adopted the
The AGM congratulated Mr Ronald Kramer and Mr James Morris on their
election as President of Europe TT Union and Oceania TT Federation
respectively.
11. Annual reports from the CEO, Deputy CEO and Directors: the AGM adopted
the following reports:
11.1 Chief Executive Officer (document C1)
11.2 Deputy Chief Executive Officer (document C2)
11.3 Competitions Program (document C3)
11.4 Development Program (document C4)
11.5 Education and Training Program (document C5)
11.6 Marketing Program (document C6)
11.7 Operations Program (document C7)
12. Annual reports from the committees: the AGM adopted the following
reports:
12.1 Equipment Committee (document D1)
12.2 Media Committee (document D2)
12.3 Nominations Committee (document D3)
12.4 Para Table Tennis Division (document D4)
12.5 Rules Committee (document D5)
12.6 Sports Science and Medical Committee (document D6)
12.7 Technical Commissioner (document D7)
12.8 Umpires’ and Referees’ Committee (document D8)
12.9 Olympic and Paralympic Commission (document D9)
3 The AGM noted that:
• 4 plastic balls, from manufacturers, had now been approved and the new
plastic balls would be available to associations by the end of May 2014.
• the associations should consider sending their sports scientists and
medical experts to the 2015 Sports Science Congress in Suzhou, China,
prior to the 2015 World Championships.
13. Finance: the AGM noted:
13.1 Audited Financial Statements 2013: that these had been unavoidably
delayed, that the consolidated audit would be circulated as soon as it
was available and then presented for approval in 2015 together with
the audited financial statements for 2014.
13.2 Appointment of auditors: it was recommended by the CEO that the
current auditors, Ernst and Young, be re-appointed.
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The AGM resolved to appoint Ernst and Young as the ITTF’s auditors for the
2014 financial year.
14. Ratification of the work done by the Board of Directors and Executive
Committee.
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The AGM resolved to ratify the work done by the Board of Directors and
Executive Committee since the last meeting.
15. Propositions and resolutions (document F):
the AGM considered the
following propositions, which required a 2/3 majority (66.67%) of votes
cast:
Proposed by the Athletes’ Commission
1
To amend 1.5.3.1:
1.5.3.1 The Executive Committee shall consist of the
President and 8 Executive Vice-Presidents of which
one shall be nominated by the President as Deputy
President and another one shall be responsible for
finance; the Chair of the Athletes’ Commission, or his
or her appointee, shall be an ex officio member of the
Executive Committee with a no vote and should an
appointee of the Athletes’ Commission attend, he or
she shall have no vote at Executive Committee
meetings.
Defeated
In favour
59.2%
Effective date: 5 May 2014
2
Proposed by the Executive Committee
Passed
To add to 1.19.4.1.1 under AGM procedure:
1.19.4.1.1 the appointment of a Chair:
1.19.4.1.1.1 who shall be nominated by the Executive
Committee and elected by the AGM;
In favour
83.5%
4 1.19.4.1.1.2 whose term of office shall coincide with that of
the Executive Committee;
1.19.4.1.1.3 who may be re-elected.
Effective date: 1 September 2014 (exceptionally for the first
mandate)
The AGM considered the following propositions, which required a 3/4
majority (75%) of the votes cast:
3
4a
4b
Proposed by the Rules Committee
Passed
2.5 DEFINITIONS
To delete the current 2.5.14 and re-number 2.5.15 as
2.5.14:
2.5.14 The ball shall be regarded as passing over or around
the net assembly if it passes anywhere other than
between the net and the net post or between the net
and the playing surface.
Proposed by the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation
In favour
75.7%
To amend 2.6.2:
2.6.2 The server shall then project the ball near vertically
upwards, without imparting spin, so that it rises at
least 30 16cm after leaving the palm of the free hand
and then falls without touching anything before being
struck.
Proposed by the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation
In favour
49.3%
To amend 2.6.2:
2.6.2 The server shall then project the ball near vertically
upwards, without imparting spin, so that it rises at
least 30 or 16cm after leaving the open palm of the
free hand and then falls without touching anything
before being struck.
Proposed by the Rules Committee
Defeated
Defeated
In favour
50%
Passed
To amend 2.6.3:
5
6
THE SERVICE:
2.6.3 As the ball is falling the server shall strike it so that it
touches first his or her court and then after passing
over or around the net assembly, touches directly the
receiver's court; in doubles, the ball shall touch
successively the right half court of server and
receiver.
Proposed by the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation
To amend 2.6.4:
2.6.4 From the start of service While it is projected
upwards until it is struck, the ball shall be above the
level of the playing surface and behind the server's
5 In favour
82.5%
Defeated
In favour
42.8%
end line, and it shall not be hidden from the receiver
by the server or his or her doubles partner or by
anything they wear or carry.
Proposed by the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation
7
8
9
10
11
12
To amend 2.6.4:
2.6.4 From the start of service until it is struck, the ball
shall be above the level of the playing surface and
behind the server's end line, and it shall not be hidden
from the receiver nor from the umpire and assistant
umpire by the server or his or her doubles partner or
by anything they wear or carry.
Proposed by the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation
In favour
36%
Withdrawn
To amend 2.6.5 (if 7 above is accepted):
2.6.5 As soon as the ball has been projected, the server’s
free arm and hand shall be removed from the space
between the ball and the net.
The space between the ball and the net is defined by
the ball, the net including its extension to the umpires
and its indefinite upward extension.
Proposed by the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation
Withdrawn
To amend 2.6.5:
2.6.5 As soon as the ball starts falling has been projected,
the server’s free arm and hand shall be completely off
removed from the space between the ball and the net.
Proposed by the Rules Committee
Passed
To amend 2.7.1:
THE RETURN
2.7.1 The ball, having been served or returned, shall be
struck so that it passes over or around the net
assembly and touches the opponent's court, either
directly or after touching the net assembly.
Proposed by the Rules Committee
In favour
82.5%
To amend 2.9.1.1:
The rally shall be a let…..
2.9.1.1 if in service the ball in passing over or around the
net assembly, touches it the net assembly,
provided the service is otherwise correct or the
ball is obstructed by the receiver or his or her
partner;
Proposed by the Rules Committee
In favour
82.5%
To add a new paragraph 2.10.1.5 and re-number the
current 2.10.1.5 to 2.10.1.14 as 2.10.1.6 to 2.10.1.15 as a
consequence:
Unless the rally is a let, a player shall score a point…..
2.10.1.5 if the ball, after being struck by an opponent,
Defeated
6 Passed
Passed
In favour
82.5%
passes through the net or between the net and
the net post or between the net and the playing
surface;
13
Proposed by the Luxembourg Table Tennis Federation
Defeated
To amend 2.10.1.8:
Unless the rally is a let, a player shall score a point…..
2.10.1.8 if an opponent, or anything an opponent wears or
carries, displaces the table or a table half or lifts
its table top moves the playing surface;
In favour
48.2%
Note: There was one collective vote for propositions 5, 10, 11 and 12, because
they all related to the same change.
The AGM considered the following Resolution, which required a simple majority
of the votes cast:
A
Proposed by Chinese Table Tennis Association
Passed
That the ITTF support and encourage ball suppliers,
manufacturers and national associations to invest in the
research on coloured balls (balls that of two or more colours),
to see if current white/orange balls could be replaced.
In favour
85.8%
16. Future world championships: the AGM noted the:
16.1 Update on the 2015 World Championships in Suzhou.
16.2 Selection of host of the 2017 ITTF World Championships: a provisional
bid had been received from Germany with the city not selected yet. It
would be confirmed within 6 months and failing that, the bid process
would be re-opened.
17. Planning DBI and P5 update: the AGM noted that:
• the process had been launched in Dubai in January 2014.
• a number of proposals and objectives for the ITTF had been already
received.
• the second phase for input had recently been opened inviting the wider
table tennis community to contribute its ideas.
18. Revisions to the Constitution: the AGM noted:
18.1 Timelines: a preliminary draft had been produced and further
refinements would be implemented for approval by the AGM in the
future.
18.2 Affiliation of Continental Federations: 5 continental federations had
signed the affiliation agreements, which provided for development
funding and marketing support.
18.3 Nomination and appointment of Chair: the Executive Committee
nominated Mr Adham Sharara to be the Chair of the AGM till the next
elections in 2017 and to be assigned additional responsibilities by the
Executive Committee. The nomination was submitted to the AGM for a
vote with simple majority required.
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The AGM resolved to appoint Mr Adham Sharara as Chair with effective date
of 1 September 2014 until, and including, the AGM in 2017.
- Passed with 89.9% votes in favour
The AGM noted the President’s intention to retire from the Presidency with
effect from 1 September 2014 and the reasons he had provided for this
decision. The Deputy President confirmed, that as president, he intended to
implement the P5 plan with development at its heart and to work with the
membership of the associations and the Executive Committee, to take the
ITTF to new heights.
19. Next AGM: the AGM noted that its next meeting would be held in Suzhou on
28 April 2015.
20. Any other business: the AGM noted the plea from the Jersey TTA for being
an equal member to all other members of the ITTF and for wishing to
maintain the possibility to participate in the world championships.
21. Adjournment:
13h14.
there being no further business, the meeting adjourned at
______________________________
Adham Sharara
Meeting Chair
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Date
8 ATTENDANCE REGISTER
Function
Executive Committee
Continental
presidents
Name
Adham Sharara
Thomas Weikert
Khalil Al-Mohannadi
Patrick Gillmann
Chérif Hajem
Masahiro Maehara
Melecio Rivera
Shi Zhihao
Petra Sörling
Khaled El-Salhy
Cai Zhenhua
Ronald Kramer
Oswaldo Borges
Bruce Burton
James Morris
Proxy for Mozambique
Apologies
+ Delegate VEN
Berthe A. Bakhary
Board of Directors
Present
Fortuné Luc Olivier Guezo
Monqid El Hajji
Hao Thyn Voon
Henry Djombo
Olabanji Oladapo
Thomas Kiggundu
Afshin Badiee
Ali Sultan Al-Muftah
Mohammad Sibtain
Park Do Cheon
Dhanraj Choudhary
Thana Chaiprasit
Tony Yue
Alexander Murdoch
Cristinel Romanescu
Dorte Darfelt
Aleksandar Matkovic
Christian Palierne
Francesco Sciannimanico
Walter Rönmark
Zdenko Kriz
Alaor G. P. Azevedo
Nestor Tenca
Leonel Aguilar
Ivan Santos
Juan Vila
Sergio Arturo Blanco
Anthony Ho
Graeme Ireland
Dorte Darfelt
9 Delegate CIV / Proxy for
Guinea
+ Delegate BEN
Proxy for Mauritania
Apologies
Apologies
Proxy for Senegal
+ Delegate QAT
+ Delegate FRA
+ Delegate SVK
+ Delegate DOM
Apologies
(Technical)
(PTT)
Athletes'
Equipment
Media
Nominations
Rules
Sport Science and
Medical
URC
Veterans
Women's
President’s Advisory
Council
ASSOCIATIONS
AFGHANISTAN
ALBANIA
ALGERIA
ANGOLA
ARGENTINA
AUSTRALIA
AUSTRIA
AZERBAIJAN
BAHRAIN
BANGLADESH
BARBADOS
BELARUS
BELGIUM
BELIZE
BENIN
BOSNIA &
HERZEGOVINA
BOTSWANA
BRAZIL
BULGARIA
BURKINA FASO
CAMBODIA
Wang Liqin (ipo Vladimir Samsonov)
Federico Lineros
Arne Madsen
Chan Foong Keong
Rudolf Sporrer
Observer
+ Delegate ESP
Miran Kondric
Ronald Wee
Reto Bazzi
Hajera Kajee
+ Delegate RSA
Xu Yinsheng
George Segun
André Damman
Henry Yue
Rufford Harrison
Han Sang Kook
Colin Clemett
Eberhard Schöler
Shahrokh Shahnazi
Radivoj Hudetz
Jane Pinto
Neil Harwood
Koji Kimura
Igor Levitin
Apologies
Apologies
Apologies
+ Delegate JPN
+ Delegate RUS
Present
AMINZAI Sayed Shah
BINOSHAJ Tonin
ZITOUNI Kamel
CRUZ Abilio
ALTO Matias
GOODIER William
MALES Philip
FORSTHUBER Gottfried
ZUDOV Aleksandr
KAWAZ Nasser
RAHMAN Zobera
KARIM Md Abdul
JACKMAN Ray
CLARKE Glyne
IVANENKA Piotr
DENYS Jacques
MUREAU Jean Michel
SALAZAR Luis
GUEZO Fortune
ANTONIC Slavko
SELEMA Thebe
EMERENCIANO Paula
ARAUJO Walquiria
KITOV Stefan
NANEMA Denis
SUN Sothearith
10 (also BoD)
CAMEROON
CANADA
CAYMAN ISLANDS
CHILE
CHINA
CHINESE TAIPEI
COLOMBIA
CONGO B
COSTA RICA
COTE D'IVOIRE
CROATIA
CUBA
CYPRUS
CZECH REP
DENMARK
DJIBOUTI
DOMINICAN REP
ECUADOR
EGYPT
EL SALVADOR
ENGLAND
ESTONIA
FAROE ISLANDS
FINLAND
FRANCE
GERMANY
GREECE
GUAM
GUATEMALA
GUERNSEY
HAITI
HONG KONG
HUNGARY
ICELAND
INDIA
IRAN
IRELAND
BAGUEKA ASSOBO Alfred
JACKSON David
KIESENHOFER Anton
RASINEN Asko
HERRERA Omar
ZHANG Xiaopeng
LIU Yi
HUNG Tsung-Min
URIBE Pedro
OKOUNA OLANDZOBO Jean Marie
NGANGA Jean
CASTRO Ricardo
BAKHARY Berthe
MUNIVRANA Ivo Goran
POSPIS Danijela
ESNARD Carlos
GEORGIOU Andreas
PAPADOPOULOS Marios
SPACEK Zbynek
ENDAL Nikolas
RASMUSSEN Asger Rauhauge
SUNDBAEK Peter
FARAH Hassan Farah
VILA REINOSO Juan
FAJARDO Freddy
ROMERO Douglas
ABDELKARIM Bassam
WANG Shan-Wu
DEATON Sandra
SUTCLIFFE Sara
MÄNNIK Marko
BERNER Jan
GREFBERG Sonja
RASANEN Mika
PALIERNE Christian
RIGAUD Christian
SCHIMMELPFENNIG Dirk
AHLERT Heike
KOLIBADIS Emmanuel
JI James
HERRERA Jorge
LOPEZ Boris
WEBB Derek
WEBB Christine
JACQUES Frantz
EDOUARD Mariette
CHAN Cheong Ki
CHIU Echo
GARA István
SVERRISSON Sigurdur Valur
CHATURVEDI Prabhat Chandra
BANERJEE Arun Kumar
ZAREPOUR ASHKZARI Mohammad
TABRIZIFAR Faeze
MARTIN Tony
11 + Proxy for Gambia
+ Proxy for Gabon
(also BoD)
+Proxy for Somalia
(also BoD)
+ Proxy for Sudan
(also BoD)
ISLE OF MAN
ITALY
JAMAICA
JAPAN
JERSEY
JORDAN
KAZAKHSTAN
KENYA
KOREA DPR
KYRGYZSTAN
KOREA
KOSOVO
KUWAIT
LAOS
LATVIA
LEBANON
LIBERIA
LIBYA
LIECHTENSTEIN
LITHUANIA
LUXEMBOURG
MACAO
MALAYSIA
MALDIVES
MALTA
MAURITIUS
DESSCANN Ganeshan Veerasamy
MEXICO
MOLDOVA
MONACO
MONGOLIA
MONTENEGRO
MOROCCO
MIRAMONTES Monica
SMIRNOVA Natalia
MICHELIS Christian
CHIMEDDORJ Amarsanaa
KALUDJEROVIC Branislav
BOUZOUBAA Mehdi
FLEIDL Heiko
SAUNDERSON Rudi
SINGH Kuber Prakash
DULAL Rajendra Bahadur
SIALINO Achim
HELLER Igor
HUGOT Claude
KYLE Paul
OSHODI Wahid Enitan
EZEALAH-OGUNDARE Joyce Chinedu
ERIKSEN Øivind
ALSHARIF Radwan
NAMIBIA
NEPAL
NETHERLANDS
NEW CALEDONIA
NEW ZEALAND
NIGERIA
NORWAY
PALESTINE
MACFARLANE Malcolm
FRIGO Gianluigi
LOTHIAN Godfrey
KIMURA Koji
YOKOTA Sachiko
BAND Christopher
SHARABI Fawwaz Othman Shukri
BEISALIYEV Malik
DRUZHKOVA Yelena
MUDIBO Andrew Immanuel
GITURWA John Gicaci
JU Jong Chol
KO Chol Ho
AHMEDOV Rashid
YUN Seunghee
ÇITAKU Nehat
FAZLIJA Aferdita
ALMEHTEB Talal
ALDEAHANY Homoud
VONGSA Somchay
KORBUTS Arturs
HAJJ-NICOLAS Selim
NOUR EDDINE Wael
AWOBAJO Wasiu
ELSOURI Khaled
HARIZ Jalal
NEUBAUER Herbert
BALAISA Rimgaudas
HARTMANN André
SCHILTZ Paul
O I Chau
CHEE Shin Lian
LATHEEF Ahmed
BAJADA Leslie
GENOVESE Mario
12 (also PAC)
+ Proxy for Congo
Democratic
+Proxy for Bonaire
+Proxy for Tahiti
PALAU
PARAGUAY
PERU
PHILIPPINES
POLAND
PORTUGAL
PUERTO RICO
QATAR
ROMANIA
RUSSIA
RWANDA
SAN MARINO
SAUDI ARABIA
SCOTLAND
SERBIA
SEYCHELLES
SINGAPORE
SLOVAKIA
SLOVENIA
SOUTH AFRICA
SPAIN
SRI LANKA
SURINAME
SWEDEN
SWITZERLAND
SYRIA
TANZANIA
THAILAND
TOGO
TUNISIA
TURKEY
TURKMENISTAN
UAE
URUGUAY
USA
UZBEKISTAN
VENEZUELA
VIETNAM
WALES
YEMEN
WENTY Burton
REAL Benjamin
GOMEZ Antonio
LEDESMA Ting
WALDOWSKI Wojciech
MOURA Pedro
CASTALDO Leticia
SALEH Mohammed Abdulla
AL-MUFTAH Ali Sultan
ROMANESCU Beatrice
GRIGORIV Vladimir
LEVITIN Igor
SEMIGABO Eugene
STEFANELLI Claudio
ALSALEEM Bandar Mohammed
MCLERNON Terry
MCCALLUM Philip
KALINIC Zoran
SBUTEGA Branko
REMIE Francis
WONG Hui Leng
HAMRAN Anton
KRIZ Zdenko
SARLAH Danijel
CARRIM Yusuf
KAJEE Hajera
LINEROS Federico
MOHAMED MOHIDEEN Laffeer
HOOGHART Desire
PETERSSON Mikael
SILBERSCHMIDT Georg
STANCU Jean-Pascal Lon
KALLAS Mamoun
MAGANJILA Felix D
SEMANGERN Niwat
RUENGVES Nattavuth
LAWSON GAIZER Boe
GUERFEL Lotfi
CIMEN Oktay
CAKIR Veli Ozan
ALLANAZAROV Agamyrat
ALBAHAR Ahmad
ALHAJRI Dawoud
DOGLIOTTI Ricardo
BABUIN Mike
LEE Kagin
KHUDAYKULOV Nazirjon
SEIJAS Francisco
BORGES Oswaldo
PHAM DUC Thanh
O'CONNELL Neil
ALSUNAINI Essam
ZABARAH Motahar
13 (also BoD)
(also PAC)
(also BoD)
(also BoD)
(also BoD)