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Michael Wiederer re-elected as EHF President European Handball Federation23 April 2021, 15:00 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
Michael Wiederer will stay at the helm of the European Handball Federation for another four years.
The 65-year-old was re-elected as EHF President by the EHF Congress 2021 in Vienna on Friday.
Wiederer’s second term as president will run until 2025. The Austrian was first elected in 2016 at the EHF Congress in St. Wolfgang, Austria, where he succeeded Jean Brihault from France. Wiederer had been the EHF’s Secretary General since 1992.
The elections for the top positions in European handball were the focus on the first day of EHF Congress 2021.
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The EHF Congress 2021 is set to take place in Vienna on Friday and Saturday this week, with the election of a new president and a new Executive Committee being a key milestone as the European Handball Federation prepares for the next decade.
Following the EHF Congress 2016 in St. Wolfgang, Austria, this is the next electoral one and the delegates voted for will remain in their position for four years until 2025.
For the 53 positions that will be filled at this congress, 139 nominations from 38 federations have been received and the interest for the top positions in European handball is high.
Vienna prepares for EHF Congress 2021 European Handball Federation16 April 2021, 15:30 Share URL via E-Mail Copy URL to clipboard
One week out of EHF Congress 2021 in Vienna, preparations for the event are in full swing as delegates from around 40 of the EHF’s member federations are expected to be present in the Austrian capital.
The remaining ones will be able to follow the event – and eventually also vote – remotely, making the EHF Congress 2021 the first of its kind to be held as a hybrid event with physical and remote attendance.
A dedicated hygiene concept has been developed for the congress to minimise the risk of infection with Covid-19 and to comply with the official requirements set by the Austrian health authorities.
EHF receive 21 nominations for nine positions on Executive Committee
The European Handball Federation (EHF) has received 21 nominations for the nine positions on its Executive Committee.
The Executive Committee places will be filled in elections at the EHF Congress in Luxembourg on April 23 and 24.
Candidates have been announced following the end of the nomination period on January 23 and the completion of subsequent checks.
Austria s Michael Wiederer is set to run for the role of EHF President unopposed, having already served one term in the role.
The current vice-president Predrag Boskovic of Montenegro, is set to be challenged by Tjark de Lange of The Netherlands.