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  1. Der Österreichische Handballbund ist Mitglied der International Handball Federation und der Europäischen Handball-Föderation, zu denen man ausgezeichnete Verbindungen unterhält. Erwin Lanc war beispielsweise lange Zeit Präsident der IHF. So kam es, dass die EHF ihren Sitz im November 1991 nach Wien verlegte. Der Österreichische ...

  2. The Hungarian Handballer of the Year award is an annual prize, which is given to the Hungarian handballer who is considered to have performed the best over the previous calendar year. Presented by the Hungarian Handball Federation since 1964, the most successful handball player is Anita Görbicz , with six nominations.

  3. The Romanian Handball Federation (Romanian: Federaţia Română de Handbal) (FRH) is the governing body of handball in Romania. It is based in Bucharest. FRH is led by 6 departments. History. The official rules of the game are written an ...

  4. Goran Cvijić. The Handball Federation of Slovenia (RZS) ( Slovene: Rokometna zveza Slovenije) is the national authority responsible for the administration of handball in Slovenia and the Slovenia men's national handball team and the Slovenia women's national handball team. It are a member of the European Handball Federation (EHF) and the ...

  5. The Executive Committee of the European Handball Federation (EHF) opened the bidding process for the organization of the event on 24 July 2013. The EHF received four bids until the deadline of 10 September 2013, including three from Hungary , all of them naming the László Papp Budapest Sports Arena as the possible host arena; and one from Slovenia , that proposed the Arena Stožice .

  6. The native form of this personal name is Szikora Melinda. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Melinda Szikora (born 19 November 1988) [1] is a Hungarian handball goalkeeper playing for SG BBM Bietigheim .

  7. Lidl. Telemach. The Croatian Handball Federation ( Croatian: Hrvatski rukometni savez; abbr. HRS) is the governing body of handball in Croatia. It is based in Zagreb . It organizes the handball leagues: Croatian Men's Premier Handball League. Croatian Women's First Handball League. Croatian Second League of Handball.