Vatican Amateur Sports Association


The Vatican Amateur Sports Association is the governing body of all sports activities in Vatican City. The Association is headquartered in the Vatican's Cortile di San Damaso. The current President is Domenico Ruggiero.

History

The association was founded in 1972 by Dr. Sergio Valci, a Vatican employee. He remained President of the Association until his death in 2012. Mass has been held for members of the Association at Saint Peter's tomb below St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican grottoes.

Sports

The Vatican Amateur Sports Association is currently involved with three sports: football, cricket, and athletics.

Football

Vatican City is one of the eight officially recognized and independent states whose national football team is not a member of FIFA. However, Vatican City has fielded a men's national team since as early as 1994 and a women's national team since 2019.
In 2006 UEFA spokesperson William Gaillard told a media outlet that he saw no reason why the Vatican should not have a national team in international competitions. He said, "We already have states of 30,000 citizens like San Marino, Liechtenstein, and Andorra. If the Vatican wants to become a member of UEFA all it has to do is apply. If it meets the requirements, it will be accepted". At that time Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone insisted that the Vatican's football future lies only in amateur games and competitions. In May 2014, Domenico Ruggerio, president of the national football association, stated, "I prefer to be amateur...To join FIFA, at that level, will be like a business" after stating, "The important message of friendship and love is demonstrated by the sport — the real sport, not the business that is in football these days...It is not just important to win a match; it is how you carry yourself." Therefore, that, he added, meant that "the ethos of the Vatican's soccer team was, at odds with FIFA membership.
In addition to the national teams, the Association organizes the Vatican City Championship, Coppa Sergio Valci, and the Vatican Supercoppa.

Cricket

The Vatican Cricket Team is an amateur cricket team established by the Vatican in October 2012 to help establish ties between the Catholic Church and countries and regions where the sport is popular including India and the Caribbean and to encourage inter-faith dialogue.

Athletics

Vatican Athletics was launched in 10 January 2019 with 60 initial accredited members. Vatican Athletics is the first sports team to have legal status in the Vatican and is officially affiliated with the Italian Athletics Federation. The Holy See and the Italian Olympic Committee have made an agreement to set up an official athletics team with the intention making the Vatican City able to compete in international sporting tournaments including the Summer Olympics. The Vatican will have to secure membership of the International Association of Athletics Federations to be able to compete internationally as well as set up a National Olympic Committee to be able to participate in the Olympics.