
Asian Handball Federation renews trust in Al-Dhiyab until '29
He noted plans to work closely with stakeholders to advance all aspects of the sport, including technical development within national federations, strengthening referee committees, and launching high-level training programs. Al-Dhiyab previously held several key roles within both the Asian and International Handball Federations, including Vice President of the International Handball Federation (IHF) and Treasurer of the (AHF). Elections for the remaining positions are set to be held in Egypt this December. (end) hms.sar

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