French Handball Federation Explained

Assocname:French Handball Federation
French: Fédération Française de Handball
Abbrev:FFHB
Logosize:250px
Countryflag:France
Iocnation:French Republic (FRA)
Url:https://ffhandball.fr/
Sport:Handball
Othersport1:Beach Handball
Othersport2:Wheelchair Handball
Historytitle:HISTORY
Demographicstitle:DEMOGRAPHICS
Affiliationstitle:AFFILIATIONS
If:International Handball Federation
If Abbr:IHF
Nationalolympiccom:French National Olympic and Sports Committee
Continentalassoc:European Handball Federation
Otheraff2:Mediterranean Handball Confederation
Otheraff3:Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports of France
Electedtitle:GOVERNING BODY
President:Philippe Bana
Sectitle:HEADQUARTERS
Address1:16 Avenue Raspail, Gentilly Cedex
Country:France
Secretarygeneral:Michel Godard
Financetitle:FINANCE
Companystatus:Active
Sponsors:Adidas
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The French Handball Federation (French: Fédération Française de Handball) (FFHB) is the national handball association in France. Founded on 1 September 1941, FFHB organizes handball and beach handball within France and represents France internationally. It sorts under the French Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports. The federation is a member of the European Handball Federation (EHF), Mediterranean Handball Confederation and the International Handball Federation (IHF). The current president of FFHB is Philippe Bana since 28 November 2020.[1]

FFHB Presidents

No. Name Tenure
1. René Bouet 1941 – 1946
2. Charles Petit-Montgobert 1946 – 1964
3. Nelson Paillou 1964 – 1982
4. Jean-Pierre Lacoux 1982 – 1996
5. André Amiel 1996 – 2008
6. 2008 – 2020
7. Philippe Bana2020 – present

Club handball

The federation organizes the National League for club teams, and the French Cups for men and women (French: [[Coupe de France (handball)|Coupe de France masculine]] and French: [[Coupe de France (women's handball)|Coupe de France Féminine]]). The winners of these tournaments qualify for European Leagues and Cups - the EHF Men's Champions League and the EHF Women's Champions League, and the Men's EHF Cup Winners' Cup and Women's EHF Cup Winners' Cup.

International handball

France hosted the men's World Championship in 1970, 2001 and 2017, and the women's World Championship in 2007.

The men's team

The men's national team is the current reigning Olympic Champion. It was the first team in the world to win the three titles in a row. It is widely regarded as the best current men's handball team in the world. The team has won the World Championship title six times, in 1995, 2001, 2009, 2011, 2015 and 2017 and the European Championship four times, in 2006, 2010, 2014 and 2024.[2] The men's team won gold medals at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing and 2012 Summer Olympics in London.[3] Head coach for the men's national team is former player Guillaume Gille.[4]

The women's team

The France women's national handball team were the world champions after their victory at the 2017 World Championships and reigning European champions after winning the 2018 European Championships. The team also won gold at the 2003 World Championships in Croatia, and at the 2023 World Championships.[5] The team was placed fifth at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, but won gold in 2021.[6]

Head coach for the women's national team is Olivier Krumbholz.[7]

National youth teams

TeamAge groupHead coachCompetitions
WomenU20F : France women's national junior handball team Éric BaradatW19 EHF EURO, Junior World Championship
U18F : France women's national youth handball team Olivier De Lafuente (2016–)[8] W17 EHF EURO, Youth World Championship, EYOF
U16F : France women's national under-16 handball team non permanentEuropean Open Handball Championship
MenU21M : France men's national junior handball team Yohann DelattreM20 EHF EURO, Junior World Championship
U19M : France men's national youth handball team Franck Prouff (2023–)[9] M18 EHF EURO, Youth World Championship, EYOF
U17M : France men's national under-17 handball team Guillaume Joli (2021–)[10] European Open Handball Championship

Achievements

Youth team: Men

Youth team: Women

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: #Viefédérale - Philippe Bana nouveau président de la FFHandball . 2023-01-25 . www.ffhandball.fr . fr.
  2. Web site: Equipe de France Masculine. Palmarès . fr . French Handball Federation . 28 April 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090416185542/http://ff-handball.org/ffhb/html/les_equipes_de_france/masculines/palmares.php . 16 April 2009 .
  3. Web site: Handball at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games: Men's Handball . fr . Sports Reference LLC . 28 April 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090618075416/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2008/HAN/mens-handball.html . 18 June 2009 .
  4. Web site: Men's national team - Le staff . fr . French Handball Federation . 21 October 2019.
  5. Web site: Equipe de France Féminine. Palmarès . fr . French Handball Federation . 22 April 2024 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090401005247/http://ff-handball.org/ffhb/html/les_equipes_de_france/feminines/palmares.php . 1 April 2009.
  6. Web site: Handball at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games: Women's Handball . fr . Sports Reference LLC . 28 April 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090621003057/http://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/2008/HAN/womens-handball.html . 21 June 2009 .
  7. Web site: Women's national team - Le staff . fr . French Handball Federation . 21 October 2019.
  8. Web site: Entretiendulundi - Olivier De Lafuente . FR.
  9. Web site: Entretiendulundi - Franck Prouff . FR.
  10. Web site: Entretiendulundi - Guillaume Joli . FR.