Italian Handball Federation
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- Beach handball
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- Mediterranean Handball Confederation
- Stadio Olimpico (Curva Nord), Rome
The Italian Handball Federation (FIGH) (Italian: Federazione Italiana Giuoco Handball) is the governing body of handball and beach handball in Italy. FIGH has been affiliated with the Italian National Olympic Committee (CONI), European Handball Federation (EHF) and International Handball Federation (IHF) since 1968.[1]
Presidents
S.No. | Name | Tenure |
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Eugenio Enrile (Founding Committee) | 1967 – 1968 | |
1. | Mario Costantini | 1969 – 1972 |
2. | Eugenio Marinello | 1972 – 1976 |
3. | Concetto Lo Bello (Died in office) | 1976 – 1991 |
4. | Ralf Dejaco (Resigned) | 1991 – 1994 |
5. | Piero Jaci | 1994 – 1997 |
6. | Francesco Purromuto | 1997 – 2017 |
7. | Pasquale Loria | 2017 – present |
Secretaries general
S.No. | Name | Tenure |
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1. | Aurelio Chiappero | 1969 – 1973 |
2. | Giuseppe Gentile | 1974 – 1980 |
3. | Franco Bimbi | 1981 – 1982 |
4. | Tiziano Petracca | 1982 – 1984 |
5. | Pier Luigi Gatti | 1984 – 1993 |
6. | Alessandro Rossi | 1993 – 1996 |
7. | Giuseppe Gentile | 1996 – 1997 |
8. | Sandro Rossi | 1997 – 1998 |
9. | Umberto Desideri | 1998 – 1999 |
10. | Nicola Bozzi | 1999 – 2000 |
11. | Adriano Ruocco | 2002 – present |
Tournaments
- Serie A1 (Men's)
- Serie A1 (Women's)
- Serie A2 (Men's)
- Serie A2 (Women's)
National teams
Handball
- Italy men's national handball team
- Italy men's national junior handball team
- Italy men's national youth handball team
- Italy women's national handball team
- Italy women's national junior handball team
- Italy women's national youth handball team
Beach Handball
- Italy national beach handball team
- Italy women's national beach handball team
References
- ^ "Statuto Federale" (in Italian).
External links
- Official website
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National members of the European Handball Federation
- Andorra
- Austria
- Belgium
- Cyprus
- Denmark
- England
- Faroe Islands
- Finland
- France
- Germany
- Great Britain
- Greece
- Iceland
- Ireland
- Israel
- Italy
- Liechtenstein
- Luxembourg
- Malta
- Monaco
- Netherlands
- Norway
- Portugal
- Scotland
- Spain
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- Turkey
England and Scotland are associated members of EHF
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