The Sport Psychology Division (Division 12) of the International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) was established in 1994,
at the 23rd International Congress of Applied Psychology (ICAP) in Madrid, Spain. The initiative was taken by Glyn C. Roberts who
served as first President.
Division 12 is an interdisciplinary organization that brings together applied psychologists, exercise and sport researchers, educators,
and students among others interested in the field of applied Sport Psychology.
The main purpose of Division 12 is contributing to the development and advancement of international Sport Psychology through the IAAP.
Other purposes of Division 12 include:
To facilitate the dissemination of knowledge and improve working relations between members IAAP organizes a General Meeting that
takes place every four years in connection with each International Congress of Applied Psychology ICAP. The Congress serves as a
review of advances in applied psychology and unites several thousand psychologists from all over the world. Past ICAP congresses
have been held in Madrid, Spain (1994), San Francisco, USA (1998), Singapore, (2002), and Athens, Greece (2006). Division 12 has
also profiled IAAP at several sport psychology meetings, among them we had an information stand at the 2003 FEPSAC meeting in
Copenhagen, and at the ISSP world congress in Sydney in 2005.
A Newsletter is published four times a year to inform members about important developments and events in applied sport psychology
and within the Association.
Former presidents of Division 12 have been: Glyn C. Roberts (1994-1998), Gloria Balagué (1998-2002), Marit Sørensen (2002-2006),
Yuri L. Hanin (2006-2010).
Currently Howard Hall is the president for the period 2010-2014.