Membership
The European Airsoft Federation (EAF) is a community of national organisations that represent airsoft in their respective countries. Membership is open to one federation per country, provided that it represents the national airsoft community and operates with democratic and independent governance.
Who Our Members Are
EAF members are national, non-profit airsoft organisations that work to promote, organise and regulate the sport within their own country. Together, these organisations form the European framework in which airsoft can grow, cooperate and be represented at international level.
Members (November 2025):
- France (FFA) – https://ffairsoft.org/
- Germany (VDB) – https://www.vdb-waffen.de/
- The Netherlands (NABV) – https://www.nabv.nl/
- Spain (F.E.A.) – https://federacion-espa-airsoft.es/
- Portugal (APD) – https://anairsoft.com/
- Italy (FIGT) – https://www.figt.it/figt/
- Romania (FRA) – https://airsoftfra.ro/
- Moldova FSNAS
- Czech Republic (CAS) – https://www.ceskyairsoftovysvaz.cz/
- Slovakia (SAF) – https://www.airsoftslovakia.com/
- Lithuania (LSF) – https://www.lsf.lt/
- Norway (NASF) – https://www.nasfweb.com/
As new organisations join, this list will be updated page will list all member countries.
What Membership Means
Membership of the EAF provides:
- a recognised place within the European structure of airsoft;
- participation in shared standards, development and coordination;
- the ability to take part in the EAF Congress and elect the Board;
- involvement in shaping competitions, safety guidelines and cooperation across borders.
Each member has one vote and equal standing, regardless of size or structure.
Commercial entities cannot become full members of the EAF. In 2026 they will be eligible to join the EAF as associated members.
Becoming a Member
National federations that wish to join the EAF may contact the Board at: contact@europeanairsoftfederation.eu
Membership is open to organisations that:
- represent the national airsoft community;
- operate democratically;
- are independent from commercial operators;
- and share the aims and values of the EAF.
The Board reviews applications and confirms admission prior to the first Congress in February 2026. After that date, membership decisions will be taken by the Congress.
Our Aim
The EAF exists to strengthen the position of airsoft across Europe:
by improving cooperation between countries, creating shared structures, and building credible and transparent governance. Membership is the basis for that shared work.
