18.06.2018, 01:39 EHF Congress 2018: Ahead of the start of the EHF Congress, the EHF President Michael Wiederer talks about his expectations for the two-day event in Glasgow |
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Wiederer: "A congress with huge significance for European and Scottish handball"On the eve of the 14th Ordinary EHF Congress, eurohandball.com spoke to Michael Wiederer about the main points on the agenda, his expectations and the significance of the event for Scottish handball.
eurohandball.com: What is your expectation ahead of the EHF Congress in Glasgow? eurohandball.com: These reports will include an update on the new media and marketing contract recently signed with Infront and Perform. What’s the current status of this project?
Michael Wiederer: At the Conference of Presidents, on the fringes of the Men’s EHF EURO 2018 in Zagreb, we provided federations with a detailed rundown of the tender process and the status of the negotiations. The contract was signed at the VELUX EHF FINAL4 in Cologne. Now we can talk about the structural changes we will need to make and the consequences in terms of personnel and sports politics. This is an important topic and we want to ensure that everybody understands how this contract will work as well as the impact this will have on our future.
eurohandball.com: At the last congress in St. Wolfgang you were elected EHF president, and many new faces joined the EHF Executive Committee. How has this developed? In the EHF Executive we now have many former professional handball players including Stefan Lövgren, Xavier O'Callaghan, Gabriella Horvath, Anrijs Brencans and Narcisa Lecusanu - now replaced by Nodijalem Myaro. We also have two former top-level referees in Henrik La Cour and Ole Jorstad. They all have positions in their own federations and bring a mix of professional expertise and experience to their political positions. eurohandball.com: In the run-up to the congress, the Executive Committee meets for a preparatory meeting, where, among other things, the participants for the next EHF Champions League season will be awarded… Michael Wiederer: We prepare over a period of time for the congress and we will complete the final details at our meeting on Monday. This June meeting is also traditionally where the decision on the make-up of the EHF Champions League for the coming season is decided. Ahead of this meeting, the evaluation group has closely examined the candidates and has already made its suggestions. The interest in the results is of course always huge, because it's not just about which teams will participate, but also which teams are seeded in the groups A/B and C/D. eurohandball.com: What positive aspects can the hosting of the EHF Congress bring to the Scottish Handball Association? Michael Wiederer: These are two aspects. First of all, you have to see the special situation of the Scottish Association as an associate federation of the EHF. Funding for the sport in Great Britain is provided via authorities in England and Scotland and the Scots are working very hard on the further development of handball.
Secondly, of course, is the participation in European handball. British clubs play in European Cup competitions and next season, for the first time in many years, it will be Scottish clubs competing in Europe. The federation’s COO Stevie Neilson is also the representative of the emerging nations on the Nations Board. TEXT: EHF/jjr |
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