World Bridge Federation – Youth

source: World Bridge Federation – Youth Facebook wall

Teams and Pairs must be made up of players from the same NBO. Players must be members (not necessarily nationals) of the Federation through which they enter.

NBOs may send as many teams or pairs as they wish.
Are you looking for a partner or team for the World Youth Open Championships?

Click on http://championships.worldbridge.org/…/5th-world-youth-open…

Enter your name and details in the form below and click on “Submit”!

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