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Hassan Moustafa (handballer)
Hassan Moustafa (born 28 July 1944) is an Egyptian sports administrator and former handball player. Moustafa is the fifth and current president of International Handball Federation, and a former president of Egyptian Handball Federation. Early life and education Moustafa was born in Cairo in 1944. Moustafa studied in German College of Physical Education and Sports in Leipzig, Germany and completed a doctoral thesis on the topic: ''The administration elements of a successful mission of clubs and federation''. Handball career Moustafa devoted his life to handball. He played for the Al Ahly (handball), Al-Ahly Club for fifteen years and played for the Egypt men's national handball team, Egyptian national team for ten years. After the end of his playing career, he was involved in coaching and elected as best coach in Egypt in 1998. He was also an international handball referee. Sports administration Besides being elected as the President of International Handball Federation in the ...
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