Fédération sportive oméricaine

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The Fédération sportive oméricaine (Omerican Sporting Federation) is a multi-sport federation and the national Olympic committee of the Commonwealth of Omerica. The FSO consists of thirty-six statutory, two extraordinary and (x) observer members and is charged with oversight of its statutory members and the Commonwealth’s involvement in the Olympic Movement, as well as the ultimate supervision of Omerican participation in international sporting events.

History

Formation and early years

First international forays

Scandal and fan troubles

Revival

Membership

Membership in the FSO is divided into three classes: statutory, extraordinary and observer. Statutory members are the governing bodies of individual sports, though, in some cases, the body may govern multiple separate, but similar and historically related sports under the same banner. The most notable case is the Commonwealth Rugby Federation, which governs the historically distinct codes of league and union, as well as rugby sevens. The FSO also has two extraordinary members—CADA and the OCSI—charged with ensuring the structural and competitive integrity of Omerican sport in the wake of the Omerican football corruption scandal and observers consisting of associations of clubs, athletes or sports health specialists.

Statutory members

Extraordinary members

Observers