European Olympic Committees
The European Olympic Committees is an organisation based in Rome, Italy, consisting of 50 National Olympic Committees from the continent of Europe. Among other duties, the EOC organizes three major multi-sport events; the European Youth Olympic Festival, the Games of the Small States of Europe and the European Games.
The EOC has no connection with the multi-sport European Championships which are organised by the individual sports federations involved.
Member countries
In the following table, the year in which the NOC was recognised by the International Olympic Committee is also given if it is different from the year in which the NOC was created.Nation | Code | National Olympic Committee | Created/Recognized | Ref. |
ALB | Albanian National Olympic Committee | 1958/1959 | ||
AND | Andorran Olympic Committee | 1971/1975 | ||
ARM | Armenian Olympic Committee | 1990/1993 | ||
AUT | Austrian Olympic Committee | 1908/1912 | ||
AZE | National Olympic Committee of the Azerbaijani Republic | 1992/1993 | ||
BLR | Belarus Olympic Committee | 1991/1993 | ||
BEL | Belgian Olympic and Interfederal Committee | 1906 | ||
BIH | Olympic Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1992/1993 | ||
BUL | Bulgarian Olympic Committee | 1923/1924 | ||
CRO | Croatian Olympic Committee | 1991/1993 | ||
CYP | Cyprus Olympic Committee | 1974/1978 | ||
CZE | Czech Olympic Committee | 1899/1993 | ||
DEN | National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark | 1905 | ||
EST | Estonian Olympic Committee | 1923/1991 | ||
FIN | Finnish Olympic Committee | 1907 | ||
FRA | French National Olympic and Sports Committee | 1894 | ||
GEO | Georgian National Olympic Committee | 1989/1993 | ||
GER | German Olympic Sports Confederation | 1895 | ||
GBR | British Olympic Association | 1905 | ||
GRE | Hellenic Olympic Committee | 1894/1895 | ||
HUN | Hungarian Olympic Committee | 1895 | ||
ISL | National Olympic and Sports Association of Iceland | 1921/1935 | ||
IRL | Olympic Federation of Ireland | 1922 | ||
ISR | Olympic Committee of Israel | 1933/1952 | ||
ITA | Italian National Olympic Committee | 1908/1915 | ||
KOS | Olympic Committee of Kosovo | 1992/2014 | ||
LAT | Latvian Olympic Committee | 1922/1991 | ||
LIE | Liechtenstein Olympic Committee | 1935 | ||
LTU | National Olympic Committee of Lithuania | 1924/1991 | ||
LUX | Luxembourg Olympic and Sporting Committee | 1912 | ||
MLT | Malta Olympic Committee | 1928/1936 | ||
MDA | National Olympic Committee of the Republic of Moldova | 1991/1993 | ||
MON | Monégasque Olympic Committee | 1907/1953 | ||
MNE | Montenegrin Olympic Committee | 2006/2007 | ||
NED | Dutch Olympic Committee*Dutch Sports Federation | 1912 | ||
MKD | Olympic Committee of North Macedonia | 1992/1993 | ||
NOR | Norwegian Olympic and Paralympic Committee and Confederation of Sports | 1900 | ||
POL | Polish Olympic Committee | 1918/1919 | ||
POR | Olympic Committee of Portugal | 1909 | ||
ROU | Romanian Olympic and Sports Committee | 1914 | ||
RUS | Russian Olympic Committee | 1911/1912 | ||
SMR | Sammarinese National Olympic Committee | 1959 | ||
SRB | Olympic Committee of Serbia | 1911/1912 | ||
SVK | Slovak Olympic and Sports Committee | 1992/1993 | ||
SLO | Slovenian Olympic Committee | 1991/1993 | ||
ESP | Spanish Olympic Committee | 1912 | ||
SWE | Swedish Olympic Committee | 1913 | ||
SUI | Swiss Olympic Association | 1912 | ||
TUR | Turkish Olympic Committee | 1908/1911 | ||
UKR | National Olympic Committee of Ukraine | 1990/1993 |
Former members
Events
- European Games
- European Youth Olympic Festival
- Games of the Small States of Europe