Ligue Nationale de Handball explained

The Ligue Nationale de Handball (English: National Handball League) is a governing body established in 2004 to administer French men's professional handball autonomously from the national federation (FFHB). It has jurisdiction over the country's top two men's divisions, a cup tournament and a super cup.

Competitions

President

From June 2010 to February 2018, its president was former rugby union international player Philippe Bernat-Salles.[1] Olivier Girault was the president from 2018 till 2020. David Tebib was an interim in 2021. Bruno Martini is the current president.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Philippe Bernat-Salles, nouveau président de la LNH (in French) . 2010-07-26 . 2010-11-15 . Fédération Française de Handball . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100710100525/http://www.ff-handball.org/detail-news/article/philippe-bernat-salles-nouveau-president-de-la-lnh.html . 2010-07-10.