09.03.2017, 02:20 Nations Board, Professional Handball Board and the Women’s Handball Board all met in Vienna on 6/7 March for the first of their scheduled meetings of the year |
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First meetings of year for boardsThe first scheduled meetings for the Nations Board, Professional Handball Board and Women’s Handball Board have taken place in the EHF office in Vienna.
Nations Board The EHF President, Michael Wiederer, and Vice President, Predrag Boskovic were also in attendance at both the Nations and Professional Handball Board as were members of the EHF office. Central topics included the EHF EURO and qualification for 2020 and the EHF's younger age category events. TV rights were also discussed, both the issues facing federations at all levels and also the awarding of the rights for both the Men's and Women's EHF EURO events post 2020.
Members of the Nations Board:
Professional Handball Board Issues raised at this first scheduled meeting included the EHF EURO competitions and also EHF Champions League in the future. The desire of the EHF and all stakeholders to achieve a coordinated approach in the interests of the whole of handball was underlined during the meeting.
Members of the Professional Handball Board:
Women´s Handball Board
Narcisa Lecusanu, the former international top player from Romania, chaired the meeting. She will hold the chair’s position through to 2018 from which point Nodjialem Myaro from France will take over until 2020. Looking ahead to the next four years, the WHB agreed to work on a number of areas including improving the image of women’s handball, increasing the amount of media coverage and working to further improve the top competitions in women's handball including the EHF Champions League and EHF EURO. Part of the WHB Action Plan will also see a focus on supporting and developing youth players aged 15-19 through training and mentoring in cooperation with the member federations. Members:
Chair - Narcisa Lecusanu / ROU (to 2018)
TEXT: EHF / jjr |
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