- History
- CAHB Presidents
- CAHB Secretary Generals
- CAHB Executive Committee
- CAHB Council
- CAHB Tournaments
- Title Holders
- CAHB Members Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7
- Summer olympics record
- World Championship record
- Sponsors
- External links
{{Redirect|CAHB}}{{Infobox organization | name = African Handball Confederation {{lang-fr|Confédération Africaine de Handball}} | image = CAHB (logo).png | image_size = 200px | caption = Flag of the African Handball Confederation | abbreviation = CAHB | formation = {{Start date and age|1973|01|15|df=y}} | founding_location = Lagos, Federal Republic of Nigeria {{flagicon|NGR}} | type = Continental Sports Federation | purpose = Development of Handball & Beach Handball in Africa | headquarters = Abidjan, Republic of Côte d'Ivoire {{flagicon|CIV}} | membership = 52 Members | language = English & French | leader_title = President | leader_name = Dr. Mansourou Aremou {{flagicon|BEN}} | leader_title2 = 1st Vice-President | leader_name2 = Medhat El-Beltagy {{flagicon|EGY}} | leader_title3 = Secretary General | leader_name3 = Charles Omboumahou {{flagicon|CGO}} | affiliations = International Handball Federation, Association of African Sports Confederations | website = {{URL|www.CAHBonline.info}} }}The African Handball Confederation, (acronym CAHB) referring to a ({{lang-fr|Confédération Africaine de Handball}}), 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 A. Aremou from Benin. The motto of the organisation is Let's build African Handball together. HistoryThe African Handball Confederation has been first continental confederation and with its 51 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 | Country | Tenure |
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1. | Mr. Babacar Fall | {{SEN}} | 1973 – 1993 | 2. | Dr. Nabil Salem | {{EGY}} | 1993 – 1996 | 3. | Mr. Christophe Yapo Achy | {{CIV}} | 1996 – 2008 | 4. | Dr. Mansourou Aremou | {{BEN}} | September 2008 – Till date |
CAHB Secretary Generals S. No. | Name | Country | Tenure |
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1. | Colonel Issa Ahmed | {{NGR}} | 1973 – 1978 | 2. | Mr. Christophe Yapo Achy | {{CIV}} | 1978 – 1993 | 3. | Mr. Ferdinand Kitsadi Zorrino | {{CGO}} | 1993 – 2000 | 4. | Dr. Mansourou Aremou | {{BEN}} | 2000 – 2008 | 5. | Dr. Nicole Assele | {{GAB}} | 2008 – 2012 | 6. | Mr. Charles Omboumahou | {{CGO}} | 2012 – Till date |
CAHB Executive Committee Designation | Name | Country |
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President | Dr. Mansourou Aremou | {{BEN}} | 1st Vice-President | Mr. Medhat El-Beltagy | {{EGY}} | 2nd Vice-President | Mr. Pedro Godinho | {{ANG}} | Secretary General | Mr. Charles Omboumahou | {{CGO}} | Treasurer | Mr. Auguste Dogbo | {{TOG}} |
CAHB Council Designation | Name | Country |
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President | Dr. Mansourou Aremou | {{BEN}} | 1st Vice-President | Mr. Medhat El-Beltagy | {{EGY}} | 2nd Vice-President | Mr. Pedro Godinho | {{ANG}} | Secretary General | Mr. Charles Omboumahou | {{CGO}} | Treasurer | Mr. Auguste Dogbo | {{TOG}} | Council Members | Dr. François Gnamian | {{CIV}} | Mr. Diouf Seydou | {{SEN}} | Mr. Habib Labane | {{ALG}} | President Zone 1 | Mr. Mourad Mestiri | {{TUN}} | President Zone 2 | Mr. Camara Mamadouba | {{GUI}} | President Zone 3 | Mr. Alain Patrick Pare | {{BUR}} | President Zone 4 | Mr. Amos Mbayo Kitenge | {{COD}} | President Zone 5 | Mrs. Sheila Agonzibwa Richardson | {{UGA}} | President Zone 6 | Mrs. Ruth Saunders | {{RSA}} |
CAHB Tournaments- Nations
- African Men's Handball Championship
- African Women's Handball Championship
- African Men's Junior Handball Championship
- African Women's Junior Handball Championship
- African Men's Youth Handball Championship
- African Women's Youth Handball Championship
- African Games
- Clubs
- African Handball Champions League
- African Handball Cup Winners' Cup
- African Handball Super Cup
- African Women's Handball Champions League
- African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup
- African Women's Handball Super Cup
Title HoldersNations | African Championship | African Junior Championship | African Youth Championship |
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Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women |
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TUN}} (2018) (10*)ANG}} (2018) (13*)EGY}} (2018) (12*)ANG}} (2017) (9*)EGY}} (2018) (6*)EGY}} (2017) (2) | | | | | | | Clubs | Champions Cup | Cup Winner's Cup | Super Cup |
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Men | Women | Men | Women | Men | Women |
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EGY}} Zamalek (2018) (11*)ANG}} 1º de Agosto (2018) (5)EGY}} Al Ahly (2018) (3)ANG}} Petro Atlético (2018) (8)EGY}} Zamalek (2018) (5)ANG}} 1º de Agosto (2018) (4) | | | | | |
CAHB MembersZone 1{{col-start}}{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|ALG}} Algeria
- {{flagicon|LBA}} Libya
{{col-3}}{{col-3}}{{col-end}}Zone 2{{col-start}}{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|CPV}} Cape Verde
- {{flagicon|GAM}} Gambia
- {{flagicon|GUI}} Guinea
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|GBS}} Guinea Bissau
- {{flagicon|MLI}} Mali
- {{flagicon|MTN}} Mauritania
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|SEN}} Senegal
- {{flagicon|SLE}} Sierra Leone
{{col-end}}Zone 3{{col-start}}{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|BEN}} Benin
- {{flagicon|BUR}} Burkina Faso
- {{flagicon|GHA}} Ghana
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|CIV}} Ivory Coast
- {{flagicon|LBR}} Liberia
- {{flagicon|NIG}} Niger
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|NGR}} Nigeria
- {{flagicon|TOG}} Togo
{{col-end}}Zone 4{{col-start}}{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|CMR}} Cameroon
- {{flagicon|CAF}} Central African Republic
- {{flagicon|CHA}} Chad
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|CGO}} Congo
- {{flagicon|COD}} DR Congo
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|GAB}} Gabon
- {{flagicon|STP}} São Tomé and Príncipe
{{col-end}}Zone 5{{col-start}}{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|BDI}} Burundi
- {{flagicon|DJI}} Djibouti
- {{flagicon|EGY}} Egypt
- {{flagicon|ETH}} Ethiopia
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|KEN}} Kenya
- {{flagicon|RWA}} Rwanda
- {{flagicon|SOM}} Somalia
- {{flagicon|SSD}} South Sudan
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|SUD}} Sudan
- {{flagicon|TAN}} Tanzania
- {{flagicon|UGA}} Uganda
{{col-end}}Zone 6{{col-start}}{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|ANG}} Angola
- {{flagicon|BOT}} Botswana
- {{flagicon|SWZ}} Eswatini
- {{flagicon|LES}} Lesotho
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|MAW}} Malawi
- {{flagicon|MOZ}} Mozambique
- {{flagicon|NAM}} Namibia
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|RSA}} South Africa
- {{flagicon|ZAM}} Zambia
- {{flagicon|ZIM}} Zimbabwe
{{col-end}}Zone 7{{col-start}}{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|COM}} Comoros
- {{flagicon|MAD}} Madagascar
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|MRI}} Mauritius
{{col-3}}- {{flagicon|SEY}} Seychelles
{{col-end}}Summer olympics record Nation | Germany|Nazi 1936 | FRG 1972 | CAN 1976 | URS|1955 1980 | USA 1984 | KOR 1988 | ESP 1992 | USA 1996 | AUS 2000 | GRE 2004 | CHN 2008 | UK 2012 | BRA 2016 | JPN 2020 | Total | Men | {{flagIOC|ALG}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 4 |
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{{flagIOC|EGY}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 6 |
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{{flagIOC|TUN}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 4 |
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Total | — | 1 | — | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 14 |
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Women | {{flagIOC|ANG}} | 70%|8}} | 70%|10}} | 70%|10}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|12}} | Q | 6 |
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{{flagIOC|CGO}} | 70%|6}} | 1 |
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{{flagIOC|CIV}} | 70%|8}} | 1 |
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{{flagIOC|NGR}} | 70%|8}} | 1 |
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Total | — | — | — | 1 | — | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 9 |
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World Championship recordMen | Team | Germany|Nazi 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 {{flagicon|Germany 2019 | Total |
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{{hb|ALG}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 14 |
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{{hb|ANG}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 4 |
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{{hb|EGY}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 7/{{resize|70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 15 |
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{{hb|MAR}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 6 |
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{{hb|NGR}} | 70%|24}} | 1 |
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{{hb|TUN}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 4/{{resize|70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 14 |
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Total | — | — | — | — | 1 | 1 | — | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 62 |
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Women | Team | — | — | YUG| 1957 | ROM|1952 1962 | GER 1965 | NED 1971 | YUG 1973 | USSR 1975 | TCH 1978 | HUN 1982 | NED 1986 | KOR 1990 | NOR 1993 | AUT 1995 | GER 1997 | DEN 1999 | ITA 2001 | CRO 2003 | RUS 2005 | FRA 2007 | CHN 2009 | BRA 2011 | SER 2013 | DEN 2015 | GER 2017 | JPN 2019 | Total |
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{{hbw|ALG}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 3 |
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{{hbw|ANG}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|16}} | 70%|20}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | Q | 15 |
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{{hbw|CMR}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 2 |
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{{hbw|CGO}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 5 |
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{{flagicon|COD}} DR Congo | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | Q | 3 |
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{{hbw|CIV}} | 70%|20}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 7 |
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{{flagicon|SEN}} Senegal | Q | 1 |
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{{hbw|TUN}} | 70%|12}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 70%|24}} | 9 |
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Total | — | — | — | — | — | 1 | 1 | 1 | — | 1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 4 | 3 | 3 | 42 |
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SponsorsExternal links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20110803075411/http://www.cahbonline.info/index1_eng.php CAHB official website]
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