On March 20, 2024, a milestone meeting was held in Beijing, China, where the University Sports Federation of China (FUSC) and the China School Sports Federation (FSSC) were merged into one organization, renamed the China Student Sports Federation (CSSF). It was done. . Approximately 300 delegates from across China elected the CSSF's new 94-member Board of Directors, with Dr. Liu Lixin as Chairman and Secretary-General.
FSSC and FUSC were established in 1973 and 1975 respectively. Since its establishment, FSSC and FUSC have been affiliated with FISU and the International School Sports Federation (ISF) and have played an active role in promoting the development of university and school sports worldwide. The General Assembly reviewed the 50 years of achievements of the FSSC and FUSC and recognized that in the past 50 years, China has participated in 24 FISU World University Games Summer Games, 20 FISU World University Games Winter Games, and 19 ISF Gymnasiums. Summer World School Games), and over 70 of his ISF and FISU Championships and Cups. Since 2005, more than 7,000 Chinese student-athletes have participated in his ISF and FISU events, winning 793 gold medals and approximately 1,800 medals in total. In addition, China has hosted three FISU Games Summer Games (Beijing, Shenzhen, Chengdu), one FISU Games Winter Games (Harbin), one ISF Gymnasium (Shanghai), and has hosted numerous championships and cups. We've been fighting.
Wang Jiayi, Vice Minister of Education, also attended the meeting and highly praised the 50 years of achievements of FSSC and FUSC. He hoped that the CSSF would focus on promoting the high-quality development of student sports and make further significant contributions towards building a country strong in education and student sports.