Overview
The Badminton World Federation (BWF) is the world governing body for the sport and has its
headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Badminton has been an Olympic Games sport since the Barcelona 1992 Olympic Games and a
sport on the Paralympic Games programme since 2014.
The BWF has 202 Members who are responsible for administering, regulating and developing
badminton in their territory.
The BWF, its Members and Continental Confederations (CCs) work together in a coordinated
approach to develop the sport globally. The five CCs - Badminton Africa, Badminton Asia,
Badminton Europe, Badminton Oceania, Badminton Pan America work with the membership to
develop the sport in their region.
The BWF Council is responsible for the overall governance and strategic direction of the BWF, as
well as the oversight of its management and corporate performance in accordance with the BWF’s
Strategic Plan. The Council is appointed by the Annual General Meeting (AGM) for a four-year term
and it reports to the membership at its AGM.
The Secretary General is the head of staff and responsible for day-to-day operations. The
Secretary General is responsible for implementing policies and programmes in line with the
Strategic Plan. The Secretary General is accountable to the Council.