International Handball Federation

International Handball Federation (IHF)

Logo of IHF
Formation 11 July 1946
Type Sport federation
Headquarters Basel, Switzerland
Region served
Worldwide
Membership
204 National Federations
Official language
English, French and German
President
Dr. Hassan Moustafa Egypt
1st Vice-President
Mr. Miguel Roca Mas Spain
Vice-President
Mr. Bader Al-Theyab Kuwait
Mr. Mario Moccia Argentina
Mr. Jean Brihault France
Dr. Mansourou A. Aremou Benin
Website www.IHF.info

The International Handball Federation (IHF) is the administrative and controlling body for Handball and Beach Handball and has 204 national member federations.

Structure

The IHF is composed of five continental federations which organize continental championships held every other second year: Asian Handball Federation, African Handball Confederation, Pan-American Team Handball Federation, European Handball Federation and Oceania Handball Federation. In addition to continental competitions between national teams, the federations arrange international tournaments between club teams.[1] The federations and their corresponding tournaments and members are summarize in the following table:

International Handball Federation (IHF)
Championship IHF World Men's Handball ChampionshipIHF World Women's Handball Championship
Club IHF Super Globe
Members

Asia

Asia – Asian Handball Federation (AHF)
Championship Asian Women's Handball ChampionshipAsian Men's Handball Championship
Club Asian Club League Handball Championship
Members

Africa

Africa – African Handball Confederation (CAHB)
Championship African Men's Handball ChampionshipAfrican Women's Handball Championship
Club Champions LeagueWomen's Champions LeagueCup Winners' CupWomen's Cup Winners' CupSuper CupWomen's Super Cup
Members

Pan-America

Americas – Pan-American Team Handball Federation (PATHF)
Championship Pan American Men's Handball ChampionshipPan American Women's Handball Championship
Club Pan American Men's Club Handball Championship
Members

Oceania

Oceania – Oceania Handball Federation (OHF)
Championship Oceania Handball Nations Cup - Pacific Handball Cup - Oceania Beach Handball Championship
Club Oceania Handball Champions Cup - Oceania Women's Handball Champions Cup
Members

Europe

Europe – European Handball Federation (EHF)
Championship European Women's Handball ChampionshipEuropean Men's Handball Championship
Club Women
Men
Members

IHF Presidents

S. No.NameCountryTerm
1. Mr. Gösta Björk Sweden1946-1950
2.Mr. Hans Baumann  Switzerland1950-1971
3.Mr. Paul Högberg Sweden1971-1984
4.Mr. Erwin Lanc Austria1984-2000
5.Dr. Hassan Moustafa Egypt2000 - Till Date

IHF Secretary Generals

S. No.NameCountryTerm
1. Mr. Carl Filip Borgh  Sweden 1946-1950
2.Mr. Albert Wagner   Switzerland 1950-1972
3.Mr. Max Rinkenburger  Germany 1972-1988
4.Mr. Raymond Hahn  France 1988-2004
5.Mr. Peter Mühlematter   Switzerland 2004 - 2009
6.Mr. Joel Delplanque  France 2009 - 2011
No elections were held since 2011

IHF Executive Committee

DesignationName
President Dr. Hassan Moustafa Egypt
1st Vice President Mr. Miguel Roca Mas Spain
Vice PresidentMr. Bader Al-Theyab Kuwait
Vice PresidentMr. Mario Moccia Argentina
Vice PresidentMr. Jean Brihault France
Vice President Dr. Mansourou A. Aremou Benin
Treasurer Mr. Sandi Sola Croatia
Executive MemberMr. Joel Delplanque France
Executive MemberMr. Frantisek Taborsky Czech Republic
Representative AsiaMr. Yoshihide Watanabe Japan
Representative AfricaMr. Charles Omboumahou Republic of the Congo
Representative EuropeMr. Arne Elovsson Sweden
Representative Pan-AmericaMr. Mario Garcia de la Torre Mexico
Representative OceaniaVacant

IHF Commissions

Commission Chairman
IHF Commission of Organizing and Competitions Mr. Per Bertelsen Denmark
IHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission Mr. Manfred Prause Germany
IHF Commission of Coaching and Methods Mr. Naser Abu-Marzouq Kuwait
IHF Medical Commission Dr. François Gnamian Ivory Coast
IHF Commission for Development Mr. Rafael Sepulveda Puerto Rico
IHF Arbitration Commission Mr. Velimir Marjanovic Serbia
IHF Arbitration Tribunal Mr. Zoran Radojicic Montenegro
IHF Ethic Commission Mr. Göran Petersson Sweden

Honorary Members

DesignationName
Honorary President Mr. Erwin Lanc Austria
Honorary Secretary General Mr. Raymond Hahn France
Member Mr. Christer Ahl United States
Member Mr. Oivind Bolstad Norway
Member Mr. Tadeusz Bregula Poland
Member Mr. Hermann Brunner Costa Rica
Member Mr. Alberto de San Roman y de la Fuente Spain
Member Mr. Jean-Michel Germain France
Member Mr. Rudi Glock Germany
Member Mr. Janis Grinbergas Lithuania
Member
Member
Member
Member
Member

Events

World National Championship

Multi-Sport Events

Further information: Handball at the Summer Olympics

World Club Championship

Title holders

Nations (Handball)

Tournament Men Women Men's U-21 Women's U-20 Men's U-19 Women's U-18
World Championship  France (2015).(5*)  Norway (2015).(3)  France (2015).(1)  South Korea (2014).(1)  France (2015).(1)  Romania (2014).(1)
Olympics  France (2012).(2*)  Norway (2012).(2) N/A
Emerging Nations  Faroe Islands (2015).(1*) N/A
Olympic Youth N/A  Slovenia (2014).(1)  South Korea (2014).(1)
Commission Men Women Men's U-20 Women's U-19 Men's U-18 Women's U-17
Africa (CAHB)  Egypt (2016).(6)  Tunisia (2014).(3)  Egypt (2014).(11*)  Angola (2015).(8*)  Egypt (2014).(5*)  Egypt (2015).(1)
America (PATHF)  Argentina (2014).(6)  Brazil (2015).(9*)  Brazil (2013).(5)  Brazil (2014).(7*)  Brazil (2014).(5)  Brazil (2014).(10*)
Asia (AHF)  Qatar (2014).(1)  South Korea (2015).(13*)  Qatar (2014).(4)  South Korea (2015).(14*)  South Korea (2014).(2*)  South Korea (2015).(6*)
Europe (EHF)  Germany (2016).(2)  Norway (2014).(6*)  Germany (2014).(3)  Denmark (2015).(4*)  France (2014).(1)  Denmark (2015).(3*)
Euro Olympic Youth N/A  France (2015).(2)  Russia (2015).(5*)
European Open Youth N/A  Iceland (2015).(1)  Russia (2014).(1)
Oceania (OCHF)  Australia (2014).(8*)  Australia (2013).(6*)  French Polynesia (2014).(1)  New Zealand (2014).(1)  New Zealand (2011).(1) N/A

Nations (Beach Handball)

Beach handball Men Women
World Championship  Brazil (2014).(4*)  Brazil (2014).(3*)
Pan-America (PATHF)  United States (2016).(1)  Uruguay (2016) .(2)
Asia (AHF) (M) (W)  Qatar (2015).(3*)  Thailand (2015).(2*)
Europe (EHF)  Croatia (2015).(4*)  Hungary (2015).(2)
Oceania (OCHF)  Australia (2016).(2*)  Australia (2016).(2*)

Clubs

IHF Tournament Men Women
Handball Club World Cup Germany Füchse Berlin (2015) N/A
African Champions League (M) (W) Egypt Zamalek Sports Club (2015) Angola 1º de Agosto (2015)
Panamerican Clubs Championship Brazil Handebol Clube Taubaté (2015) N/A
Asian Club League Qatar Lekhwiya Handball Club (2015) N/A
EHF Champions League (M) (W) Spain FC Barcelona Handbol (2015) Montenegro ŽRK Budućnost Podgorica (2015)
Oceania Club Champions Cup (M) (W) Australia Sydney University Handball Club (2015) French Polynesia A.S Dragon (2010)

Combined medal table

This table shows all medals by country, in all International Handball Federation Team Handball national competitions. This table does not include medals won at club level and Beach Handball.

 Rank  Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Soviet Union 207431
2  Russia 158225
3  Denmark 14131037
4  France 105621
5  Sweden 9101029
6  Yugoslavia 981229
7  Germany 87823
8  Romania 83920
9  Norway 67821
10  South Korea 510621
11  East Germany 45514
12  Croatia 45312
13  Spain 26614
14  Czechoslovakia 24410
15  Egypt 2114
16  Hungary 19818
17  Serbia 1203
18  Slovenia 1124
19  Brazil 1012
20  Iceland 0224
21  Austria 0213
22  Poland 0156
23  Netherlands 0112
 Montenegro 0112
 Bulgaria 0112
24  Ukraine 0101
 Qatar 0101
 Lithuania 0101
25   Switzerland 0011
 Tunisia 0011
 Portugal 0011
 China 0011

Awards

The IHF issues awards to organisations and individuals in recognition of their particular contribution to developing the sport of handball and the IHF.

These awards are:

Sponsors

References

  1. "Bylaws" (PDF). International Handball Federation. September 2007. p. 7. Retrieved 2 February 2009.

External links

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