Public Union of the Azerbaijan Trade Unions Sports Organizations Association (AHIITA)
Azerbaijan Trade Unions Sports Organizations Association (AHIITA) was established by the decision of the Executive Committee of the Azerbaijan Trade Unions Confederation (AHIK) dated May 12, 1993. AHIITA was established with the aim of promoting a healthy lifestyle among trade union members, effectively organizing leisure time, and increasing the mass participation in physical education and sports. The Association organizes sports competitions, Spartakiads, and Universiades in various sports, and supports the growth of youth interest in sports and the development of sports.
The purpose of the Voluntary Student Sports Society “Ganjlik” (“Youth”) a subordinate organization of AHIITA, is to strengthen interest in sports among students in higher and secondary specialized educational institutions, promote the principle of volunteerism, and form a healthy lifestyle.
In addition, there are 3 main sports sections in the structure of AHIITA:
1. Chess and mind games section
2. Wrestling sections
3. Martial arts and physical training section
The spectrum of activities of AHIITA includes the following sports:
Judo
Sambo
Karate-do
Taekwondo
Freestyle wrestling
Greco-Roman wrestling
Chess
Mountaineering
Boxing
Rhythmic gymnastics
SPORTS RESULTS ACHIEVED IN 2025
The first half of 2025 was particularly successful for AHIITA. The Association's representatives won a total of 119 medals in local and international tournaments. These successes are distributed as follows:
TOTAL NUMBER OF MEDALS - 119
10 OUR ATHLETES SHOWED HIGH RESULTS IN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS.
GOLD MEDAL - 4 SILVER MEDAL - 4 BRONZE MEDAL - 2
109 OUR ATHLETES SHOWED HIGH RESULTS IN THE REPUBLICAN COMPETITIONS
GOLD MEDAL - 39 SILVER MEDAL - 28 BRONZE MEDAL - 42
These results are not only a sporting success, but also an indicator of AHIITA's correct direction of the potential of young people and the conditions created for them.
Address: Baku city, Yasamal district, Hasan bey Zardabi 78 V
Contact number: (+99412) 493 01 07
E-mail address: [email protected]