Asian Handball Federation

The Asian Handball Federation (AHF) (Arabic: الاتحاد الآسيوي لكرة اليد) is the governing body of handball and beach handball in Asia. It has 44 member countries, mostly located on the Asian continent, but excludes the transcontinental countries with territory in both Europe and Asia – Azerbaijan, Georgia, Russian Federation and Turkey – which are instead members of European Handball Federation (EHF). Three other states located along the western fringe of Asia – Cyprus, Armenia and Israel – are also EHF members. Hong Kong China and Macau, although not independent countries (both are Special regions of China), are also members of the AHF.

Asian Handball Federation
Arabic: الاتحاد الآسيوي لكرة اليد

AHF
SportHandball
Other Sports
Official websitewww.asianhandball.org
History
Year of formation26 August 1974 (1974-08-26)
at Tehran, Imperial State of Iran
Demographics
Membership size44 Members
Affiliations
International federationInternational Handball Federation (IHF)
IHF member since1974
Other affiliation(s)
Governance
President Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah
1st Vice-President
Secretariat
Address
  • South Surrah, Al-Salam Area, Block 7, Street No. 705, Villa 508
Country Kuwait
Secretary General Muhammad Shafiq
Official Language(s)English (Official)
Arabic (Also used for correspondences)
Number of staff8
Finance
SponsorsAl Kass Sports Channels
SK Group
Gerflor
Molten Corporation
Regions

One of IHF's six continental confederations, the AHF was formed officially on 26 August 1974 in Tehran (Imperial State of Iran), on the sidelines of the 7th Asian Games 1974. The AHF headquarters is located in Kuwait City (Kuwait). Its current President is Sheikh Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah from Kuwait who is a member of House of Al Sabah, the ruling family of Kuwait.

History

The Asian Handball Federation (AHF) is in one way absolutely unique: during its history till date it had two Presidents - and they were father and son.

When in 1976 the federation was officially founded and Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah was elected for president, the committed Sheikh had already put a lot of efforts and preparation work into it. In 1974, during the 7th Asian Games in Tehran (Iran), he applied as head of the Kuwaiti delegation at the executive committee for the inclusion of Handball into the sports programme and the foundation of a continental handball federation. The explanation was easy and convincing: meanwhile handball was widely spread in Asia. The leaders of the Asian Game accepted handball as an official sport and asked the Sheikh to act as interim president and to prepare the statutes of the federation. In this task he was supported by the Secretary General Syed Abul Hassan (Pakistan).[1]

Presidents

S. No.NameTenure
1. Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah26 August 1974 – 2 August 1990
Acting Mohammed Ali Abul2 August 1990 – 1991
2. Sheikh Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah1991 – 5 November 2021
Acting Yoshihide Watanabe5 November 2021 – present

^1 Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah died on 2 August 1990 during the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait while defending Dasman Palace. Mohammed Ali Abul acted as Acting President till the war finished in 1991.
^2 Sheikh Ahmed step down from AHF Presidency following a guilty verdict against him in a Swiss forgery trial. Therefore, 1st Vice-President Yoshihide Watanabe was appointed as Acting President till further orders.

Secretary generals

S. No.NameTenure
1. Syad Abul Hassan26 August 1974 – 26 November 2000
2. Dr. Roshan Lal Anand26 November 2000 – 25 October 2013
3. Muhammad Shafiq25 October 2013 – present

Executive committee

Following is the AHF Executive Committee for 2017 – 2021.

DesignationName
President Sheikh Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah
1st Vice-President Yoshihide Watanabe
Secretary General Muhammad Shafiq
Treasurer Bader Mohammad Al-Theyab
Member Ahmed Mohamed Abdulrab Al-Shaabi

Council

Following is the AHF Council for the term 2021 — 2025.

DesignationName
President Sheikh Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
1st Vice-President Yoshihide Watanabe
Vice-President Ahmad Mohammed Abdulrab Al-Shaabi
Ali Mohamed Isa Eshaqi
Dr. Sari Hamdan Ghanima
Ms. Wang Tao
Secretary General Muhammad Shafiq
Treasurer Bader Mohammad Al-Theyab
Council Member Ameen Al-Barwani
Choi Jung-suck
Mohammed Julfar
Sombat Kuruphan
Alireza Pakdel
Female Council Member Gulnara Turlykhanova
Chairman of AHF COC Fadhel Al-Nemer
Chairman of AHF PRC Saleh bin Ashour
Chairman of AHF CCM Prof. Dr. Chung Hyung-kyun
Chairman of AHF MC Dr. Katsuhiko Sakuma
Chairman of AHF CPP Mitra Noorigollehjareh
Chairman of AHF MKC Mohammad Jaber Al-Mulla
Chairman of AHF UDC Ismoiljon Matkhalikov
Chairman of AHF CYSH Mohammed Al-Araje

Commissions

Following are the AHF Commission members for the term 2017 — 2021.

CommissionChairmanMembers
AHF Commission of Organizing and Competition (COC) Fadhel Al-Nemer
COC Members
  • Issa Abdullah Al-Jabri
  • Ahmad Darwich
  • Faisal Baqer
  • Dr. Anandeshwar Panday
  • Noboru Goto
  • Qiao Cheng
  • Ms. Hong Jeong-ho
AHF Playing Rules and Referees Commission (PRC) Saleh bin Ashour
PRC Members
  • Khalaf Al-Enezi
  • Zuhir Samha
  • Dr. Zain Al-Abedin Bani Hani
  • Wu Ruiting
  • Minoru Nakada
  • Dr. Chatchai Sangsukeelux
AHF Commission of Coaching and Methods (CCM) Prof. Dr. Chung Hyung Kyun
CCM Members
  • Alireza Habibi
  • Amjad Karwani
  • Dr. Nabeel Taha Al-Shehab
  • Dr. Taiysir Mansi
  • Dhafer Sahib Mohammed
AHF Medical Commission (MC) Dr. Katsuhiko Sakuma
MC Members
  • Dr. Mohammad Saeid Rajaei
  • Dr. Hussein Al-Haddad
AHF Promotion and Public Relations Commission (CPP) Mitra Noorigollehjareh
CPP Members
  • Helmi Cheaib
  • Husain Al-Asfoor
  • Othman Al-Qasmi
  • Ameen Al-Muddaeai
  • TBA
  • Matar Al-Zarraa
  • Kareem Abdullah Al-Rammahi
AHF Marketing Commission (MKC) Mohammad Jaber Al-Mulla
MKC Members
  • Daulet Turlykhanov
  • Tamim Sulaiman
  • Abed Naji Oudah
  • Dr. Nasser Saab Al-Shammari
  • Nasir Al-Hammadi
  • Ms. Vivin Cahyani
AHF Under Development Countries Commission (UDC) Ismoiljon Matkhalikov
UDC Members
  • Hamza Saleh Hamza
  • Jamal Abuyousef
  • Ms. Nour Obeidat
  • Tej Bahadur Gurung
  • Francis Gihan Dalpethado
  • Ms. Mavjuda Matkhalikova
  • Kim Kwang-su
AHF Commission of Youth and School Handball (CYSH) Mohammed Al-Araje
CYSH Members
  • Moosa Al-Bulushi
  • Ms. Joanna Franquelli
  • Ms. Samha Salem Al-Ajmi
  • Ms. Abeer Ali Al-Zadjali
  • Mustafa Masyhur
  • Ms. Yang Li
AHF Arbitration Commission (AC)
NA
AC Members
  • Dr. Abdulla Musfir Al-Hayyan
  • Ms. Roya Rahimi
AHF Experts Commission (EC)
NA
EC Members
  • Dr. Khalid Al-Sharji
  • Abdullah Al-Theyab
  • Ali Hassan Al-Aliwat
  • Nasir Herz Allah
  • Ms. Oh Seong-ok
  • Yoon Kyung-shin
  • Ms. Nasrein Abuhashieh
  • Li Zhiwen
  • Nabeel Bin Ashour
  • Ulugbek Ikromov
AHF Women's Commission (WC)
NA
WC Members
  • Mrs. Gulnara Turlykhanova
  • Ms. Nguyễn Thị Như Quỳnh
  • Ms. Valentina Degtyareva
  • Ms. Mona Khalil Kamal
  • Ms. Dalal Mohammad
AHF Beach Handball Working Group (BHWG)
NA
BHWG Members
  • Ismail Salem Mohammad
  • Fadhil Ahmed Baqer
  • Muhammad Imran
  • Dr. Mutasem Ahmad Khatatbeh
  • Ms. Long Peili
  • Ms. Sirintra Poburipanich

Tournaments

AHF

Club

Beach

Zones

West Asia

South Asia

  • South Asian Men's Handball Championship
  • South Asian Women's Handball Championship
  • South Asian Games

Southeast Asia

  • Southeast Asian Games

East Asia

  • East Asian Games

Current champions

Category Men's Women's
Senior Handball Championship  Qatar (2022) (5)  South Korea (2021) (15*)
Asian Games  Qatar (2018) (2)  South Korea (2018) (7*)
Junior Handball Championship  South Korea (2018) (3)  India (2022) (1)
Asian Youth Games  Qatar (2013) (1*)  South Korea (2013) (1*)
Youth Handball Championship  Bahrain (2018) (2)  Iran (2022) (1)
Beach Handball Championship  Iran (2022) (1)  Vietnam (2022) (1)
Asian Beach Games  Qatar (2016) (3*)  Vietnam (2016) (1)
Youth Beach Handball Championship  Thailand (2016) (1*)  China (2016) (1*)
Club Handball Championship Al-Arabi SC (2019) (1) Kaysar Club (2019) (2*)

(Titles) (*) Record titles

Disputes

A dispute arises between the International Handball Federation (IHF) and the AHF following a controversial decision to replace referees of opening match of Asian Men's Handball Qualification Tournament for the 2008 Summer Olympics between Kuwait and South Korea played on 1 September 2007 in Toyota (Japan). AHF replaced experienced and IHF nominated German referees Lemme and Ulrich with Jordanian referees Al-Shoubaki and Hirzallah, neither of whom stood on the list of IHF-qualified referees having “IHF Status”, meaning that they had not completed the Global Referees Training Programme (GRTP), a program established by the IHF for the development of IHF-level referees. The Jordanian referee pair completely destroyed the South Korean team with more than 20 wrong decisions only in first half of the match which favoured the Kuwaiti team. IHF COC Chairman Aleksandr Kozhukhov (Russia) who was appointed by IHF as supervisor for the event and member of AHF Technical Committee Khalaf Al-Enezi (Kuwait) intervened into the matter at half-time of the match and asked the referees to be fair but the South Korean team nevertheless could not get the result in their own favour losing the match by 28–20.

Later, on 17 December 2007, in an IHF Council meeting held in Paris (France), IHF decided not to approve the results of the event conduct by AHF and decided to replay both men's and women's events due to biased referee allegations. AHF objected against this decision and warned all the AHF member federations not to participate in the replay organised by IHF. Only South Korea and Japan participated in the IHF replay and South Korea won both men's and women's matches. On February 5, 2008, AHF imposed a fine of $1000 on both the Japan and South Korea and banned them from participating in any event organised by AHF until the fine is paid.[2]

When the matter becomes that complicated, both AHF and IHF mutually decided to took the case to Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) for decision. The Kazakhstan Handball Federation and Kuwait Handball Association also want to become a party in the case but CAS refused their appeal. On 20 May 2008, after hearing all the parties, CAS decided to approve the result of IHF men's replay and also approved the AHF organised women's event results.[3]

Future events (2022-23)

EventDatesVenue
2022 Asian Beach Handball Championship22 – 28 March 2022 Tehran
2022 Asian Youth Beach Handball Championship22 – 28 March 2022 Tehran
2021 Southeast Asian Games12 – 23 May 2022 Hanoi
2020 Asian Men's Club League Handball Championship18 – 27 June 2022 Doha
2022 Women's Junior World Handball Championship22 June – 3 July 2022 Slovenia
2022 World Games7 – 17 July 2022 Birmingham
2022 Asian Men's Youth Handball Championship16 – 25 July 2022Venue to be decided
2022 Women's Youth World Handball Championship3 – 14 August 2022 Georgia
2022 Islamic Solidarity Games9 – 18 August 2022 Konya
2022 Asian Men's Junior Handball Championship13 – 22 August 2022Venue to be decided
2022 Asian Games10 – 25 September 2022 Hangzhou
2021 Asian Youth Games20 – 28 December 2022 Shantou
2022 Youth Beach Handball World Championship2022Venue to be decided
2023 World Men's Handball Championship11 – 29 January 2023 Poland /  Sweden
2023 Southeast Asian Games5 – 16 May 2023 Phnom Penh
2023 Asian Beach GamesApril / May 2023 Sanya
2023 Special Olympics World Summer Games17 – 24 June 2023 Berlin
2023 Men's Junior World Handball Championship20 June – 2 July 2023 Germany /  Greece
2023 Men's Youth World Handball ChampionshipJuly / August 2023 Croatia
2023 Mediterranean Beach Games2 – 9 September 2023 Heraklion
2023 Asian Women's Junior Handball ChampionshipJul / Aug / Sep 2023Venue to be decided
2023 Asian Women's Youth Handball ChampionshipJul / Aug / Sep 2023Venue to be decided
2023 World Women's Handball ChampionshipDecember 2023 Denmark /  Norway /  Sweden
2023 South Asian Games2023 Lahore
2023 World Beach Games2023Venue to be decided
2023 Indian Ocean Island Games2023 Madagascar

Members

First level
Second level
Third level
  • ✝ means non-active member

Sponsors

References

  1. "AHF History". Asian Handball Federation's Official Website. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
  2. "Referee Questions for Handball and Badminton". www.aroundtherings.com. Retrieved 2 August 2008.
  3. "Original decision of CAS" (PDF). www.tas-cas.org. Retrieved 10 March 2020.
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