History of touch

Touch was first established in 1960's Australia. It began as a social game and a technique for rugby league training. 

In 1968, the Founders of Touch, Bob Dyke and Ray Vawdon, formalised the game of touch as a proper sport. This led to the establishment of the South Sydney Touch Football Club in late 1968 and the birth of touch.

See the an article on the history of touch here including a copy of the letter to establish South Sydney Touch Football Club.

After the first official game of touch in late 1968 and the first official touch competition in 1969, the popularity of the sport spread to other parts of Australia, such as Brisbane.

In 1975, the sport of touch took a big step and was established in New Zealand. In 1976, the Australian Touch Football Association (ATFA) was established as the first national body for the sport.

During the years which followed, the game of touch had increased in popularity. For example, before the Sydney Rugby League Grand Final in 1977 a game of touch was played in front of a crowd estimated at over 40,000 spectators.

In 1985, the Federation of International Touch (FIT) was first formed as the governing body of touch, organising the first World Cup for the sport in 1988, featuring five teams such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea and USA.

In 2022, touch has increased rapidly over the years. Since the establishment in 1968 and the first World Cup in 1988, the game has spread to other countries such as the United Kingdom, Italy, Scotland, and especially Ireland.

The 2024 Touch World Cup took place in Nottingham, England and was the largest World Cup since its inception with over 4,000 players from 39 nations competing. Ireland entered seven teams in total with two teams reaching the knockout stages of the tournament for the first time ever. 

Touch World Cup 2024 Opening Ceremony