All Africa University Games – FASU Games
The games are the ultimate multisport continental event staged every two years in a different country where all Degree awarding Institutions in Africa can present their own registered students aged 17 – 25years, no matter their nationality. Such a university shall require verification by their National University Sports Federations.
The program includes: Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Chess, Football, Table Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball, Handball, Swimming, Taekwondo and Karate in both genders. Woodball, Roll Ball, Goalball, Sitting Volleyball and Gurasumo (Kenyan, Borana Traditional game) shall be for demonstration purposes.
Double Scoring System: FASU awards medals to winning athletes, and trophies to overall winning universities trophies (Men, Women and Combined) based on the Olympic medal tally system. Overall Trophies (Men, Women and Combined) are also given to the National Federations whose universities collect the highest medal tally. Individual Universities and Countries efforts are recognised.
A Pre-Games Scientific conference and Heads of Delegation meeting are held prior to the games.
The program includes: Athletics, Badminton, Basketball, Chess, Football, Table Tennis, Tennis, Volleyball, Handball, Swimming, Taekwondo and Karate in both genders. Woodball, Roll Ball, Goalball, Sitting Volleyball and Gurasumo (Kenyan, Borana Traditional game) shall be for demonstration purposes.
Double Scoring System: FASU awards medals to winning athletes, and trophies to overall winning universities trophies (Men, Women and Combined) based on the Olympic medal tally system. Overall Trophies (Men, Women and Combined) are also given to the National Federations whose universities collect the highest medal tally. Individual Universities and Countries efforts are recognised.
A Pre-Games Scientific conference and Heads of Delegation meeting are held prior to the games.


Championships 2023
Sport | Location | Official dates |
Football | Tirana, Albania | June 25- July 2 |
Tennis | Granada, Spain | July 3-9 |
Table Tennis | Olomouc, Czech Republic | July 4-9 |
Handball | Podgorica, Montenegro | July 8-14 |
Badminton | Miskolc, Hungary | July 13-19 |
Water Polo | Miskolc, Hungary | July 13-19 |
3×3 Basketball | Debrecen, Hungary | July 15-19 |
Volleyball | Braga, Portugal | July 16-23 |
Futsal | Split, Croatia | July 18-26 |
Combat Sports:
Judo Karate Kickboxing Taekwondo |
Zagreb, Croatia |
July 20-23 |
Basketball | Aveiro, Portugal | July 23-30 |
Orienteering | St.Gallen, Swizerland | August 24-27 |
Rugby 7s | Lisbon, Portugal | August 28-31 |
Golf | Ferrara, Italy | September 6-9 |
Rowing | Bydgoszcz, Poland | September 7-10 |
Beach Sports:
Beach Handball Beach Volleyball |
Malaga, Spain | September 19-25 |
Winter Sports:
Alpine Skiing Snowboarding |
Val di Zoldo, Italy | December 18-21 |
* Official dates are from the day of the GTM untill the last competition day
** Combat Sports: Judo, Karate, Kickboxing and Taekwondo are organised together
*** Beach Sports: Beach Handball and Beach Volleyball are organised together
Registration:
– through European national university sports bodies
Deadlines to register:
– February 15 for events starting in June and July
– March 15 for events starting in August and September
Related key documentation:
– EUSA Rules and Regulations
– Registration guides