Cardiff, California – August 13, 2025
The International Surfing Association (ISA) has confirmed Togo and Uzbekistan as its 118th and 119th national federation members. The federations are the 20th and 28th members to represent Africa and Asia, respectively, reflecting the continued depth of surfing’s reach into their continents.
Togo
Formally known as the Togolese Republic, Togo is a small, tropical country, with a coastline of just 56km that largely consists of lagoons with sandy beaches. Recently founded, the Fédération Togolaise de Surf (F.T. Surf) is working closely with the ISA to develop and grow the sport of surfing in Togo.
Designated in the least developed countries group by the UN, the biggest challenge to the growth of the sport in Togo is the lack of surfing equipment in the country. Local surfers have borrowed equipment from travelers or received donated boards from NGOs such as Provide the Slide (Link) to try surfing, and there are now a handful of regular surfers in Togo. F.T. Surf has developed close relationships with the neighboring countries of Ghana and Benin, and will utilize those ties to further encourage local participation.
Uzbekistan
The most populous country in Central Asia, Uzbekistan is entirely landlocked and consists mostly of vast deserts and mountains. As part of a larger movement to develop athletics in Uzbekistan, the Federation of Surfing and Extreme Water Sports of Uzbekistan was founded to promote surfing, SUP surfing, and other extreme water sports within the country.
The Federation of Surfing and Extreme WaterSports of Uzbekistan is hoping to field its first competitor(s) in upcoming ISA World Surfing Games. Additionally, the federation plans to establish a national calendar of competitions and events, expand its membership, and bring further awareness to surfing in Uzbekistan, as well as developing the Olympic pathway.