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Verbandsbefragung 2020 / Enquête Auprès Des Fédérations 2020 Verbandsbefragung 2020 / Enquête auprès des fédérations 2020 Nationaler Sportverband / Fédération nationale sportive Vereine / Mitglieder / Aktivmitglieder / Associations Membres Membre actifs Schweizerischer Fussballverband / Association Suisse de Football 1’396 455’931 276’563 Schweizerischer Turnverband / Fédération Suisse de Gymnastique 2’977 373’198 311’655 Swiss Athletics 438 287’150 36’400 Swiss University Sports / Fédération Suisse du Sport Universitaire 16 220’270 220’000 Swiss Tennis 687 197’378 161’271 Schweizer Alpen-Club / Club Alpin Suisse 111 156’760 156’754 Schweizer Schiesssportverband / Fédération sportive suisse de tir 2’569 135’997 109’825 Swiss-Ski 709 115’140 84’995 Swiss Golf 98 94’079 94’073 Swiss Aquatics 169 75’421 75’000 Swiss Ice Hockey Federation 280 71’663 26’982 Schweizerischer Verband für Pferdesport / Fédération Suisse des Sports Equestres 552 67’474 57’474 Eidgenössischer Schwingerverband / Association fédérale de lutte suisse 168 65’877 5’908 Swiss Volley 471 60’181 36’654 Schweizerischer Firmen- und Freizeitsportverband / Association suisse de sport corporatif et récréation 312 38’023 25’755 Swiss unihockey 396 33’628 33’523 Schweizerischer Handball-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Handball 216 27’967 19’170 Aero-Club der Schweiz / Aéro-Club de Suisse 401 23’435 21’525 Swiss Cycling 392 23’353 7’487 Swiss Sailing 187 20’630 20’579 Swiss Basketball 192 19’338 19’111 Schweizerische Lebensrettungs-Gesellschaft / Société Suisse de Sauvetage 127 19’000 19’000 Schweizerischer Hängegleiter-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Vol Libre 103 17’874 17’086 Schweizerischer Judo- & Ju-Jitsu-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Judo & Ju-Jitsu 257 16’500 16’500 Swiss Table Tennis 266 15’504 10’062 swiss badminton 274 14’098 9’955 Swiss Karate Federation 268 12’560 12’555 Schweizerischer Ruderverband / Fédération Suisse des Sociétés d'Aviron 76 12’278 11’274 PluSport Behindertensport Schweiz / PLUSPORT Sport Handicap Suisse 78 11’607 9’383 Swiss Triathlon 74 10’837 4’714 Schweizer Paraplegiker-Vereinigung / Association suisse des paraplégiques 27 10’806 4’438 Swiss Ice Skating 93 8’792 7’675 SWISSCURLING ASSOCIATION 162 8’710 6’861 Swiss Orienteering 86 8’553 8’507 Schweizerischer Billard Verband / Fédération Suisse de Billard 61 7’883 1’793 Eidgenössischer Hornusserverband / Association Fédérale de Hornuss 166 7’414 7’364 Föderation der Motorradfahrer der Schweiz / Fédération Motocycliste Suisse 147 6’869 6’822 Schweizerischer Sportverband öffentlicher Verkehr / Union sportive suisse des transports publics 45 6’193 5’409 Schweizer Wasserfahrverband 30 6’085 760 SwissArchery Association 88 5’712 2’415 Schweizerischer Schachbund / Fédération Suisse des Echecs 225 5’608 2’309 Schweizer Unterwasser-Sport-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Sports Subaquatiques 155 5’518 2’740 Swiss Skate 75 4’972 4’343 Schweizer Rugby-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Rugby 46 4’935 4’170 Swiss Canoe / Fédération Suisse de Canoë - Kayak 45 4’149 3’934 Schweizerischer American Football Verband / Fédération Suisse Football American 24 4’000 4’000 Schweizerischer Inline Hockey Verband / Fédération Suisse Inline Hockey 41 3’894 3’894 Swiss Surfing Association 10 3’520 2’616 Schweizerischer Kickboxverband / Fédération Suisse de Kickbox 23 3’431 3’300 Swiss Wushu 14 3’431 3’431 Auto Sport Schweiz / Auto Sport Suisse 133 3’416 3’416 Schweizerischer Castingsport Verband / Fédération Suisse de Casting 22 3’034 3’034 Swiss Hockey 21 3’003 1’888 Swiss DanceSport Federation / Fédération Suisse de danse sportive 45 2’765 1’546 Swiss Fencing 52 2’581 2’581 Schweizerischer Pétanque-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Pétanque 102 2’463 2’444 Cricket Switzerland 25 2’410 1’725 SWISS SQUASH - Schweizerischer Squash Verband / Fédération Suisse de Squash 43 2’170 2’100 Schweizerischer Pontonier-Sportverband / Association Sportive Suisse des Pontonniers 41 2’086 2’081 Swiss Tchoukball 21 2’035 907 Schweizerischer Boccia-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Boccia 91 1’912 1’906 Swiss Baseball and Softball Federation / Fédération suisse de baseball et softball 21 1’844 1’401 Swiss Streethockey 24 1’824 1’598 Swiss Sliding 15 1’784 199 Schweizerischer Sportkegler-Verband / Association Suisse des Quilleurs 232 1’614 1’590 Swiss Tablesoccer Federation / Fédération Suisse de Football de table 20 1’578 878 Swiss Taekwondo 49 1’500 1’500 Swiss Wrestling / Swiss Wrestling Fédération 28 1’411 1’219 Eidgenössischer Armbrustschützen-Verband / Association fédérale de tir à l'arbalète 111 1’378 1’336 Swiss Disc Sports Association 30 1’195 1’130 Schweizerischer Eisstockverband / Fédération Suisse d'Eisstock 24 1’147 361 Swiss Minigolf 47 1’132 490 SwissBoxing 121 788 709 Schweizerischer Amateur-Gewichtheber-Verband / Fédération Suisse Haltérophile Amateur 25 684 676 Swiss Skateboard Association 9 636 521 Schweizer Tauziehverband / Fédération Suisse de Lutte à la Corde 20 354 331 Schweizerischer Boules-Verband / Fédération Suisse de Sport-Boules 8 244 125 Schweizerischer Twirling Bâton Verband / Fédération Suisse de Twirling Bâton 13 207 200 Swiss Snow Bike 5 203 200 Pentathlon Suisse 3 70 25 Schweizerischer Wasserski und Wakeboard Verband / Fédération Suisse de Ski Nautique et de Wakeboard 38 0 0 17’262 2’861’094 2’036’131.
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