Egypt men's national handball team

The Egyptian national handball team is the national handball team of Egypt, which represents Egypt in international matches. It is supervised by the Egyptian Handball Federation. Egypt was the first non-European team to reach the semifinals of the World Championships, and the first African team to reach the semifinals in the Olympic tournament.

Egypt
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Information
NicknameThe Pharaohs
AssociationEgyptian Handball Federation
CoachJuan Carlos Pastor
Assistant coachHany El-Fakharany
José Manuel Sierra Méndez
CaptainIbrahim El-Masry
Colours
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1st
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2nd
Results
Summer Olympics
Appearances8 (First in 1992)
Best result4th (2020)
World Championship
Appearances18 (First in 1964)
Best result4th (2001)
African Championship
Appearances24 (First in 1979)
Best resultGold (1991, 1992, 2000, 2004, 2008, 2016, 2020, 2022, 2024)
Last updated on Unknown.
Egypt men's national handball team
Medal record
Representing  Egypt
Handball
African Championship
Gold medal – first place 1991 Egypt
Gold medal – first place 1992 Côte d'Ivoire
Gold medal – first place 2000 Algeria
Gold medal – first place 2004 Egypt
Gold medal – first place 2008 Angola
Gold medal – first place 2016 Egypt
Gold medal – first place 2020 Tunisia
Gold medal – first place 2022 Egypt
Gold medal – first place 2024 Egypt
Silver medal – second place 1979 Republic of the Congo
Silver medal – second place 1987 Morocco
Silver medal – second place 1989 Algeria
Silver medal – second place 2006 Tunisia
Silver medal – second place 2010 Egypt
Silver medal – second place 2018 Gabon
Bronze medal – third place 1994 Tunisia
Bronze medal – third place 1996 Benin
Bronze medal – third place 1998 South Africa
Bronze medal – third place 2002 Morocco
Bronze medal – third place 2012 Morocco
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Algeria
Mediterranean Games
Gold medal – first place 2013 Mersin
Silver medal – second place 1991 Athens
Silver medal – second place 2022 Oran

Egypt men handball team is widely regarded as the finest handball team in Africa.

History

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Egyptian Handball Federation old logo

Egypt's first appearance at the IHF World Championship was in 1964, where they failed to win a single game.

After Egypt started developing their handball infrastructure, Egypt qualified for the 1993 tournament at Sweden. They were able to win a game this time, against Czechoslovakia and they were able to qualify to the second round.

Egypt's performance at the 1995 Championship rose Egypt to a respectable team. Egypt won all three matches in the first round, beating Brazil, Kuwait and Belarus. The team was widely expected not to survive the knockout stage, but beat four-time World Champions Romania in the round of 16. While they were later beaten at the quarterfinals against Croatia, the team was praised back home.

Egypt advanced to the quarterfinals every time between 1995 and 2001. They also reached 6th place at the 1996 Olympics and 7th at 2000. Egypt hosted the World Championship in 1999 for the first time, failing to reach the semi-finals after a loss against Russia.

In the 2001 IHF World Championship, Egypt beat Morocco, Portugal and Iceland, drew with the Czech Republic and lost to Sweden. At the knockout stage, Egypt beat fellow Africans, Algeria. At the quarterfinals, where Egypt has been knocked out three times prior, Egypt faced Russia again, winning the close game 21–19. After losses against France and Yugoslavia, Egypt placed fourth. This was the best performance by a non-European team until it was equaled by Tunisia in 2005 and beaten by Qatar in 2015.

Between 2003 and 2017, Egypt qualified to every tournament save for the 2012 Olympics, but failed to impress, never advancing to the quarterfinal. Egypt broke this streak at the 2019 World Championship, where they placed eighth. Egypt then went on to host the first 32-team Championship in 2021, finishing seventh after losing to reigning World Champions, Denmark on penalties, who later won the tournament.

Egypt beat their rivals Tunisia in their own court, qualifying to the 2020 Olympics. In the group stage, Egypt finished 2nd, after beating Portugal, Sweden, Bahrain and Japan, and losing to World Champions Denmark once again. They then won against Germany in the quarterfinals, progressing to the semifinals. They lost to France by a 4-goal margin, despite having had a 4-goal lead early on. In the Bronze Medal match, Egypt lost to Spain, placing 4th overall.

 
Egyptian Handball Federation current logo

Competitive record

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  Champions    Runners-up    Third place    Fourth place

Olympic Games

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Games Round Position PLD W D L GF GA GD
  1936 Berlin Did not enter
Handball Tournament not held from 1948 to 1968
  1972 Munich Did not enter
  1976 Montreal
  1980 Moscow
  1984 Los Angeles
 1988 Seoul
  1992 Barcelona Match for 11th place 11th of 12 6 1 0 5 119 137 −18
  1996 Atlanta Match for 5th place 6th of 12 6 3 0 3 139 132 +7
  2000 Sydney Match for 7th place 7th of 12 8 4 0 4 197 194 +3
  2004 Athens Match for 11th place 12th of 12 6 0 0 6 134 163 −29
  2008 Beijing Group Stage 10th of 12 5 0 2 3 127 132 −5
  2012 London Disqualified
  2016 Rio de Janeiro Group Stage 9th of 12 5 1 1 3 129 143 −14
  2020 Tokyo Bronze Medal Match 4th of 12 8 5 0 3 239 220 +19
  2024 Paris Quarter finals 5th of 12 6 3 1 2 176 169 +7
  2028 Los Angeles TBD
  2032 Brisbane
Total 8/14 0 Titles 50 17 4 29 1260 1290 −30

World Championship

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Edition Round Position Pld W D L GF GA GD
  1938 Germany Did not enter
  1954 Sweden
  1958 East Germany
  1961 West Germany
  1964 Czechoslovaki Preliminary round 15th of 16 3 0 0 3 28 58 −30
  1967 Sweden Did not enter
  1970 France
  1974 East Germany
  1978 Denmark
  1982 West Germany
  1986 Switzerland
  1990 Czechoslovaki
  1993 Sweden Match for 11th place 12th of 16 7 1 0 6 148 164 −16
  1995 Iceland Match for 5th place 6th of 24 9 5 0 4 211 214 −3
  1997 Japan Match for 5th place 6th of 24 9 6 1 2 220 186 +34
  1999 Egypt Match for 7th place 7th of 24 9 6 0 3 230 214 +16
  2001 France Bronze Medal Match 4th of 24 9 5 1 3 207 206 +1
  2003 Portugal Second round 15th of 24 7 2 1 4 177 197 −20
  2005 Tunisia Preliminary round 14th of 24 5 3 0 2 123 123 0
  2007 Germany Match for 17th place 17th of 24 6 2 0 4 142 151 −9
  2009 Croatia Match for 13th place 14th of 24 9 4 0 5 218 239 −21
  2011 Sweden Match for 13th place 14th of 24 7 2 0 5 172 193 −21
  2013 Spain Round of 16 16th of 24 6 1 1 4 156 154 +2
  2015 Qatar Round of 16 14th of 24 6 2 1 3 151 148 +3
  2017 France Round of 16 13th of 24 6 3 0 3 157 164 −7
 /  2019 Denmark/Germany Match for 7th place 8th of 24 9 3 1 5 241 250 −9
  2021 Egypt Quarter finals 7th of 32 7 4 2 1 219 181 +38
 /  2023 Poland/Sweden Match for 7th place 7th of 32 9 6 0 3 272 233 +39
 / /  2025 Croatia/Denmark/Norway qualified
  2027 Germany TBD
 /  2029 France/Germany
 / /  2031 Denmark/Iceland/Norway
Total 18/32 0 Titles 123 55 8 60 3072 3075 −3

African Championship

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Edition Round Position Pld W D L GF GA GD

  1974 Tunisia

Did not enter
  1976 Algeria Disqualified
  1979 People's Republic of the Congo Final Runners-up
  1981 Tunisia Bronze Medal Match Fourth place 5 3 0 2
  1983 Egypt Bronze Medal Match Fourth place 6 3 0 3
  1985 Angola Bronze Medal Match Fourth place 6 3 0 3 118 123 −5
  1987 Morocco Final Runners-up 5 2 1 2 82 90 −8
  1989 Algeria Final Runners-up 4 3 0 1 89 81 +8
  1991 Egypt Final Champions 6 6 0 0 123 61 +62
  1992 Ivory Coast Final Champions 4 4 0 0
  1994 Tunisia Bronze Medal Match Third place 5 4 0 1
  1996 Benin Bronze Medal Match Third place 6 4 0 2 146 112 +34
  1998 South Africa Bronze Medal Match Third place 6 5 0 1 210 117 +93
  2000 Algeria Final Champions 6 6 0 0 175 100 +75
  2002 Morocco Bronze Medal Match Third place 5 4 0 1 142 106 +36
  2004 Egypt Final Champions 7 7 0 0 250 147 +103
  2006 Tunisia Final Runners-up 6 5 0 1 184 129 +55
  2008 Angola Final Champions 5 5 0 0 152 117 +35
  2010 Egypt Final Runners-up 7 6 0 1 208 144 +64
  2012 Morocco Bronze Medal Match Third place 8 6 1 1 239 161 +78
  2014 Algeria Bronze Medal Match Third place 8 6 0 2 217 166 +51
  2016 Egypt Final Champions 8 8 0 0 233 139 +94
  2018 Gabon Final Runners-up 7 6 0 1 213 164 +49
  2020 Tunisia Final Champions 7 7 0 0 237 152 +85
  2022 Egypt Final Champions 5 5 0 0 176 109 +67
  2024 Egypt Final Champions 6 6 0 0 198 121 +77
Total 24/26 9 Titles 138 114 2 22 3392 2339 +1053

All-Africa Games

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Mediterranean Games

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Unofficial tournaments

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MENA Games

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Islamic Solidarity Games

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Team

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Current squad

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Roster for the 2024 Summer Olympics. A 20-player roster was announced on 13 June 2024.[1] The final squad was revealed on 15 July 2024.[2]

Head coach:   Juan Carlos Pastor[3]

No. Pos. Name Date of birth (age) Height App. Goals Club
5 RB Yahia Omar (1997-09-09)9 September 1997 (aged 26) 1.95 m 62 221   Paris Saint-Germain
10 LB Abdelrahman Abdou (1996-01-30)30 January 1996 (aged 28) 1.96 m 15 25   Al Ahly
15 LB Ahmed Hesham (2000-05-15)15 May 2000 (aged 24) 1.91 m 58 77   Montpellier Handball
21 P Mohamed Tarek (2002-01-15)15 January 2002 (aged 22) 2.02 m 0 0   Zamalek
24 P Ibrahim El-Masry (1989-03-11)11 March 1989 (aged 35) 1.96 m 62 81   Al Ahly
31 LW Omar El-Wakil (1988-05-14)14 May 1988 (aged 36) 1.74 m 224 302   Zamalek
39 CB Yehia El-Deraa (1995-07-17)17 July 1995 (aged 29) 1.92 m 162 319   Telekom Veszprém
45 CB Seif El-Deraa (1998-09-19)19 September 1998 (aged 25) 1.87 m 58 93   Limoges Handball
48 RW Mohab Abdelhak (2003-01-20)20 January 2003 (aged 21) 1.94 m 35 65   USAM Nîmes Gard
53 RW Akram Yosri (1994-11-22)22 November 1994 (aged 29) 1.80 m 53 147   Zamalek
80 P Ahmed Adel (1994-11-25)25 November 1994 (aged 29) 1.84 m 27 24   Al Ahly
88 GK Karim Handawy (1988-05-01)1 May 1988 (aged 36) 1.88 m 175 2   Al Safa
90 LB Ali Zein (1990-12-14)14 December 1990 (aged 33) 1.91 m 310 464   Sharjah Sports Club
91 RW Mohamed Sanad (1991-01-16)16 January 1991 (aged 33) 1.88 m 171 418   USAM Nîmes Gard
92 GK Mohamed Aly (1992-11-13)13 November 1992 (aged 31) 1.90 m 15 0   Benfica

Notable former coaches

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Juan Carlos Pastor beruft 20 Spieler in den erweiterten Olympia-Kader von Ägypten". handball-world.news (in German). 13 June 2024. Retrieved 13 June 2024.
  2. ^ "Guarda-redes do Sporting nos convocados do Egito para os Jogos de Paris". zerozero.pt (in Portuguese). 15 July 2024. Retrieved 15 July 2024.
  3. ^ "Team roster: Egypt" (PDF). ihf.info. Retrieved 26 July 2024.
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