WFDF Launches New Website Design

For the first time since 2011, the World Flying Disc Federation has updated its website. A new look and feel is paired with a responsive design that is mobile and tablet friendly.

The website domain has changed from http://www.wfdf.org to http://www.wfdf.sport. The .sport domain is owned and managed by the Global Association of International Sports Federations. Other international sporting organizations and events use the domain.

“Even though most Flying Disc competitive events have been cancelled or postponed during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic this year, we are extremely pleased to have been able to make progress in other areas such as IT and present our new website to the world, promoting all of our Flying Disc sport disciplines,” said WFDF President Robert “Nob” Rauch in a statement. “The goal in our new website design was to continue to provide the full range of information required by our global community in a fully transparent fashion and try to provide both the information about competitions and the full range of our disciplines, in addition to disclosures required for good governance — such as background on our staff and volunteers, full financial audit and tax filings, board minutes, and the entirety of our supporting policies.”

USA Ultimate is also in the midst of the final stages of a website redesign project.

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