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British Handball Association

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Type
  
Sports association

Location
  
England

Legal status
  
Federation

Region served
  
Britain

British Handball Association

Purpose
  
Development of Handball as a sport in Britain

Official language
  
English is the official language.

The British Handball Association is the governing body of Team Handball in Britain. It has been a member of the International Handball Federation They have 864.683 members (2014). (IHF) since 1970 and of the European Handball Federation (EHF) for IHF matters. Other representation at European level is under different national associations: the England Handball Association and the Scottish Handball Association. This dual structure, which is shared by several others sports, reflects the conflict between the desire of the home nations to organise the sport separately, and the need to have an overall body for international purposes, such as the Olympics.

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History

The British Handball Association was founded in Liverpool in 1967 by four Liverpool teachers Phil Holden, Chris Powell, Jeff Rowland and Andy Smith. In 1968 the Association was accepted as a member of the International Handball Federation. Prior to this the IHF had recognised the Hull Handball League which existed between 1958 and 1962

British Cup

The British Cup was a knock-out competition for British Handball Clubs.

Results (Men)

Data sources: 1977-1982; 1983; 1986 & 1998; 1987, 1996, 1999 & 2000; 2005 British Handball Association; 2006 London GD; 2004 & 2007 Great Dane Handball Club Club Achievements.

Results Men (Senior)

Data Sources 1959 & 1960 [1] 1969[2]; 1976 [3]; 2008[4]

References

British Handball Association Wikipedia