International Federation of Muaythai Associations (IFMA)

Prevention for Referees and Judges, Athletes, and Entourage

IFMA provides dedicated integrity education on match-fixing prevention for referees, judges, athletes and their entourages. This course explains what match-fixing is, how it can occur in Muaythai and the responsibilities of all participants in protecting fair competition. By building awareness and understanding, IFMA supports a sport environment where integrity, trust and respect for the rules are upheld at every level.

Muaythai Values

  • Honour – This requires the involvement of all Muaythai stakeholders: showing respect for one another, towards the rules and regulations of IFMA, and upholding a spirit of solidarity.
  • Tradition – The fostering of Muaythai’s historical roots and all cultural aspects and customs inherent in the sport from its ancient origins.
  • Respect – The practice by all IFMA stakeholders of a respectful involvement regardless of race, age, gender, sexual orientation, disability or nationality.
  • Excellence – Promoting the highest levels of achievement in competition, coaching, and officiating.
  • Fair Play – The provision of a level playing field for competition, encouraging sportsmanship, efficiency, and transparency in the operations of IFMA, as well as strict adherence to the World Anti-Doping Code.

IFMA Stakeholders

IFMA operates in a variety of different contextual levels, with a myriad of different regulatory bodies and institutions. The different political and administrative contexts which IFMA must navigate through, require flexibility and adaptability from the organisation, without a loss of its core values. IFMA tries to maintain a healthy balance between the needs and interests of the entities with which it interacts

Internal Stakeholders

  • Athletes – elite athletes, national team level, local and grassroots practitioners
  • Coaches – national, local and grassroots coaches
  • Officials – IFMA’s Technical Commission, and world, continental, national, state, and club level referees, judges, and technical officials
  • Administrators – IFMA’s International Office staff, Executive Board members, Commission Members, and national representatives
  • National Federations – One hundred and one (101) Recognised NFs
  • Continental Federations – five continental bodies: Federation of Amateur Muaythai of Asia, African Continental Muaythai Association, Pan-American Muaythai Union, Oceania Muaythai ederation Amateur, European Muaythai Federation

External Stakeholders