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Revision as of 21:14, 16 July 2022

African Handball Confederation
CAHB
SportHandball
Other sports
Official websitecahbonline.info
History
Year of formation15 January 1973; 51 years ago (1973-01-15) Lagos, Nigeria
Demographics
Membership size53 Members (52 full, 1 non-active)
International federationInternational Handball Federation (IHF)
IHF member since1973
Other affiliation(s)
Governance
PresidentMansourou Aremou
Vice-President
  • Medhat El-Beltagy
Secretariat
Address
CountryCôte d'Ivoire
Secretary GeneralCharles Omboumahou
Official Language(s)English & French
Finance
SponsorsHummel
Qatar Airways

The African Handball Confederation, (acronym CAHB) referring to a (Template:Lang-fr), is the administrative and controlling body for African team handball. Founded on 15 January 1973 after the 2nd All-Africa Games in Lagos (Nigeria), it represents the national handball associations of Africa under the supervision of the International Handball Federation (IHF).

The CAHB headquarters is located in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Its current President is the Dr. Mansourou Aremou from Benin. The motto of the organisation is Let's build African Handball together.

History

The African Handball Confederation has been first continental confederation and with its 53 national federation. It is also the continental confederation with highest numbers of members within the IHF.

The founding congress took place on January 15, 1973, in Lagos, Nigeria during the 2nd All-Africa Games. It was attended by Alberto de San Roman (Spain), the Vice-President of the International Handball Federation. The committee, which had done all the preparation work, was awarded with executive functions within the confederation. Dr. Salem Nabil became President and Babacar Fall Secretary General.

Its headquarters is in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.

CAHB Presidents

S. No. Name Tenure
1 Senegal Babacar Fall 1973 – 1993
2 Egypt Nabil Salem 1993 – 1996
3 Ivory Coast Christophe Yapo Achy 1996 – 2008
4 Benin Mansourou Aremou September 2008 – present

CAHB Secretary Generals

S. No. Name Tenure
1 Nigeria Issa Ahmed 1973 – 1978
2 Ivory Coast Christophe Yapo Achy 1978 – 1993
3 Republic of the Congo Ferdinand Kitsadi Zorrino 1993 – 2000
4 Benin Mansourou Aremou 2000 – 2008
5 Gabon Nicole Assele 2008 – 2012
6 Republic of the Congo Charles Omboumahou 2012 – present

CAHB Executive Committee

Designation Name
President Benin Mansourou Aremou
1st Vice-President Egypt Medhat El-Beltagy
2nd Vice-President Angola Pedro Godinho
Secretary General Republic of the Congo Charles Omboumahou
Treasurer Togo Auguste Dogbo

CAHB Council

Designation Name
President Benin Mansourou Aremou
1st Vice-President Egypt Medhat El-Beltagy
2nd Vice-President Angola Pedro Godinho
Secretary General Republic of the Congo Charles Omboumahou
Treasurer Togo Auguste Dogbo
Council Members Ivory Coast François Gnamian
Senegal Diouf Seydou
Algeria Habib Labane
President Zone 1 Tunisia Mourad Mestiri
President Zone 2 Guinea Camara Mamadouba
President Zone 3 Burkina Faso Alain Patrick Pare
President Zone 4 Democratic Republic of the Congo Amos Mbayo Kitenge
President Zone 5 Uganda Sheila Agonzibwa Richardson
President Zone 6 South Africa Ruth Saunders

CAHB Tournaments

Nations
Clubs

Title Holders

Nations

Competitions Current Champion Title
African Men's Handball Championship  Egypt (2020) 7th
African Women's Handball Championship  Angola (2021) 14th
African Men's Junior Handball Championship  Egypt (2018) 12th
African Women's Junior Handball Championship  Angola (2022) 10th
African Men's Youth Handball Championship  Egypt (2018) 6th
African Women's Youth Handball Championship  Egypt (2019) 3rd

Clubs

Competitions Current Champion Title
African Handball Champions League Egypt Zamalek (2019) 12th
African Handball Cup Winners' Cup Egypt Zamalek (2022) 6th
African Handball Super Cup Egypt Zamalek (2021) 7th
African Women's Handball Champions League Angola 1º de Agosto (2019) 6th
African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup Angola 1º de Agosto (2019) 4th
African Women's Handball Super Cup Angola 1º de Agosto (2019) 5th

CAHB Members

Africa Handball Confederation's zones
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
  • means non-active member

Summer olympics record

Nation Germany
1936
West Germany
1972
Canada
1976
Soviet Union
1980
United States
1984
South Korea
1988
Spain
1992
United States
1996
Australia
2000
Greece
2004
China
2008
United Kingdom
2012
Brazil
2016
Japan
2020
Total
Men
 Algeria 10/12 12/12 10/12 10/12 4
 Egypt 11/12 6/12 7/12 12/12 10/12 9/12 6
 Tunisia 16/16 10/12 8/12 12/12 4
Total 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 2 14
Women
 Angola 7/8 9/10 9/10 12/12 10/12 8/12 Q 6
 Republic of the Congo 6/6 1
 Ivory Coast 8/8 1
 Nigeria 8/8 1
Total 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 9

World Championship record

Men
Team Germany
1938
Sweden
1954
East Germany
1958
West Germany
1961
Czechoslovakia
1964
Sweden
1967
France
1970
East Germany
1974
Denmark
1978
West Germany
1982
Switzerland
1986
Czechoslovakia
1990
Sweden
1993
Iceland
1995
Japan
1997
Egypt
1999
France
2001
Portugal
2003
Tunisia
2005
Germany
2007
Croatia
2009
Sweden
2011
Spain
2013
Qatar
2015
France
2017
Denmark
Germany
2019
Total
 Algeria 15/16 16/16 16/16 16/16 16/24 17/24 15/24 13/24 18/24 17/24 19/24 15/24 17/24 24/24 14
 Angola 20/24 21/24 24/24 23/24 4
 Egypt 14/16 12/16 6/24 6/24 7/24 4/24 15/24 14/24 17/24 14/24 14/24 16/24 14/24 13/24 8/24 15
 Morocco 22/24 23/24 17/24 22/24 23/24 20/24 6
 Nigeria 23/24 1
 Tunisia 15/16 15/24 16/24 12/24 10/24 14/24 4/24 11/24 17/24 20/24 11/24 15/24 19/24 12/24 14
Total 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 4 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 3 62
Women
Team Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1957
Romania
1962
Germany
1965
Netherlands
1971
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
1973
Soviet Union
1975
Czechoslovakia
1978
Hungary
1982
Netherlands
1986
South Korea
1990
Norway
1993
Austria
1995
Germany
1997
Denmark
1999
Italy
2001
Croatia
2003
Russia
2005
France
2007
China
2009
Brazil
2011
Serbia
2013
Denmark
2015
Germany
2017
Japan
2019
Total
 Algeria 12/12 19/24 22/24 3
 Angola 16/16 16/16 13/20 15/24 15/24 13/24 17/24 16/24 7/24 11/24 8/24 16/24 16/24 19/24 Q 15
 Cameroon 22/24 20/24 2
 Congo 12/12 22/24 22/24 17/24 20/24 5
Democratic Republic of the Congo DR Congo 20/24 24/24 Q 3
 Ivory Coast 17/20 14/24 20/24 21/24 21/24 18/24 16/24 7
Senegal Senegal Q 1
 Tunisia 12/12 19/24 18/24 15/24 14/24 18/24 17/24 21/24 24/24 9
Total 1 1 1 1 1 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 3 4 3 3 42

Sponsors

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