World governing body of the Scottish sport of shinty
The Camanachd Association / Comann na Camanachd
Formation
1893
Type
Sports federation
Headquarters
Inverness, Scotland
Membership
Shinty clubs and associations
Official language
English, Scots Gaelic
President
Burton Morrison
Website
http://www.shinty.com
The New Logo of the Camanachd Association, with the Stag's Head (Cabar Feidh)
The Camanachd Association (in Scottish Gaelic, Comann na Camanachd) is the world governing body of the Scottish sport of shinty. The body is based in Inverness, Highland, and is in charge of the rules of the game. Its main competitions are the Tulloch Homes Camanachd Cup and the Mowi Premiership and the Mowi Valerie Fraser Camanachd Cup.
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