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African Women's Handball Cup Winners' Cup
The Africa Women's Handball Championship for Clubs Winner's Cup is an annual international women's handball club competition run by the African Handball Confederation. The club sides from Africa's handball women's cup's winners in each African country are invited to participate in this competition. Summary ' Round-robin tournament. Winners by club *Rq: :''MC Alger (handball), MC Alger (ex. GS Pétroliers)'' :''MC Oran (handball), MC Oran (ex. MP Oran)'' :''OC Alger (ex. IRB Alger)'' Winners by country Medals (1985-2024) Participation details See also * African Women's Handball Champions League * African Women's Handball Super Cup * African Women's Handball Championship External links Men's & Women's Cup Winners' Cup history – ''cahbonline''Tournament profile at goalzz.com
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African Handball Confederation
The African Handball Confederation (acronym CAHB, referring to ) is the administrative and controlling body for African team handball. Founded on 15 January 1973 after the 1973 All-Africa Games, 2nd All-Africa Games in Lagos (Nigeria), it represents the national handball associations of Africa under the supervision of the International Handball Federation (IHF). The CAHB headquarters is located in Abidjan, Ivory Coast. Its current president is Dr. Mansourou Aremou from Benin. The motto of the organisation is "Let's build African Handball together." History The African Handball Confederation was the first such continental confederation and is tied to 53 national federations. It is also the continental confederation with the highest number of members within the IHF. The founding congress took place on January 15, 1973, in Lagos, Nigeria, during the 1973 All-Africa Games, 2nd All-Africa Games. It was attended by Alberto de San Roman (Spain), the vice-president of the International ...
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