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Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • History of the EHF [ ] EHF was founded on 17 November 1991 in,, although the first EHF Congress convened on 5 June 1992 and assigned EHF's headquarters to, from 1 September that year. In 2012 the EHF Office celebrated 20 years since it first opened its doors.

European Handball History

In the subsequent years, the number of member countries has expanded from the initial 29 to its current number of 50, after Kosovo was granted full membership at the EHF Congress in Dublin, Ireland in September 2014. The EHF represents its members in the of the sport both in terms of grassroots talent, as well as commercial growth. EHF-organised events such as the Men’s and Women’s European Handball Championships and the EHF Champions League represent major revenue contributors, while initiatives such as and handball at school expand the attraction of the sport. EHF Presidents [ ] S. Name Country Tenure 1. 17 November 1991 - 18 December 2004 2. 18 December 2004 - 22 June 2012 3.

Rucking the ball 109 running game in touch 106/ second stage of touch, part 2 of 107/ second stage of touch in 30- by 10-yard corridor 107/ technical demands and. For introducing 1 28- 1 29 balanced competition 130-131 continuous informal competition 1 30 dig or bump technique 1 3 1 explained 128 games sense, drills,.

22 June 2012 - 17 November 2016 4. 17 November 2016 - Till date EHF Secretary Generals [ ] S. Name Country Tenure 1. 1 September 1992 - 17 November 2016. Post vacant from 17 November 2016 to 1 August 2017 2.

1 August 2017 - Till date EHF Executive Committee [ ] Designation Name Country President Mr. Vice-President Mr. Treasurer Mr. Executive Members Mr. Chairman of Competitions Commission Mr.

Chairman of Methods Commission Mr. Chairman of Beach Handball Commission Mr. Chairman of Professional Handball Board Mr. Chairperson of Women's Handball Board Ms.

EHF Commissions [ ] Commission Chairman/Chairwomen Country Mr. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Associated Federations • • EHF European Championships [ ] The and are the flagship national team events of the European Handball Federation and rank amongst the leading indoor sports events on the international sports market. First played in 1994, the EHF EUROs have taken place in host nations across the continent on a biennial basis, with the men’s event held in January and the women’s in December. The Men’s EHF EURO 2012, held in Serbia, attracted a cumulative global TV audience of 1.47 billion, and was transmitted by 75 broadcasters in more than 200 territories.

A record 300,000 spectators also followed the event live in five venues across the countries. The Men's EHF EURO 2014 in Denmark has set a new attendance record with 316,000 spectators. The Women’s EHF EURO 2014 in Hungary and Croatia achieved a cumulative audience of 723 million, which is the highest ever result for the championship. The result marks not only a 90 per cent increase on the 2012 edition (380 million), but also significantly tops the previous record set in 2006 (461 million).

In terms of broadcast hours, the results were equally remarkable. With 1,919 broadcast hours, the tournament further confirmed its upward trend through an impressive 65 per cent climb of 758 hours compared to 2012. Overall, the tournament was aired in 145 countries. EHF Champions League [ ]. EHF Champions League Trophy The was launched in the 1993/94 season for both men's and women's teams.

The competition has developed considerably over the years, with the introduction of a distinctive blue lagoon and black floor in the 2007/08 season, the creation of an 'EHF Champions League' ball as well as changes to the format of the competition, which saw the introduction of a new 'Last 16' and the VELUX EHF FINAL4 in the 2009/10 season. From the start of the 2011/12 season, the Group added their name to the men's competition as title sponsor, and the competition became the VELUX EHF Champions League.

The 20th jubilee season (2012/13) saw the launch of a brand new corporate identity and logo. The women's competition also introduced the final tournament for the first time in the 2013/14 season and added the quarter-final stage in the following edition. EHF European Cup Competitions [ ] Over 250 clubs take part in the EHF European Cup competitions, which include, and. The 2012/13 season saw a change to the men's European Cup competitions with the amalgamation of the EHF Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup to become simply the 'EHF Cup'.

The change was introduced in order to create a three-tier competition system with the VELUX EHF Champions League at the top, followed by the EHF Cup and then the Challenge Cup. The same merging is planned for the 2016/17 season in the women's competitions. The EHF administers over 730 European club matches each year, which take place in all corners of the continent. Flagimation Seriale. The European Handball Federation is also proud of the fact that all of its member federations are active within the organisation. Beach handball [ ] Beach handball originated on the beaches of Italy in the 1990s and has established itself as a sport in its own right within the EHF with the organisation of the European Beach Tour and European Championships for men, women and younger age categories.