Jean Kaiser further outlines plans for IHF

In two letters addressed to all the national federations, Jean Kaiser has further outlined his intended changes for the IHF should he be elected President. As with previous letters and articles the case against Dr Moustafa is outlined in detail. Towards the end of the letter, however, Kaiser branches off with solutions and a way forward. Specifically the letter outlines 4 areas for change:

A) Administration: Proposes complete transparency in financial matters
B ) Cooperation with the Continental Federations
C) Communication: Proposes regional conferences and direct engagement with the athlete’s commision
D) Marketing of the product Handball: Proposes establishment of an IHF marketing division

1st Letter: https://teamhandballnews.com/request57.html
2nd Letter: https://teamhandballnews.com/request58.html

IHF Sec Gen Muehlematter makes case for re-election

IHF Secretary General Peter Muehlematter is actively making his case for re-election. In a recent letter to all National Federations, he received the backing of Jackson Richardson, Erhard Wunderlich and Zlatko Portner. In the letter (see link below) the current/former handball plead for the voters not to be hoodwinked by the favors they may receive in Cairo during the IHF congress. The letter rehashes many of the allegations that have already been made, but also highlights a couple new ones concerning finances in support of the 1999 WC in Egypt and the outright fear and negative working conditions of staff members at the IHF Headquarters in Switzerland.

In addition to the letter campaign, SecGen Muehlematter has launched a blog site on the web. The blog site contains a 2 minute video of the candidate making his case and encourages any national federation member with questions to contact him directly.

Richardson/Wunderlich/Portner Endorsement: https://teamhandballnews.com/request60.html

Peter Muehlematter Blog: http://petermuehlematter.blogspot.com/

EHF expands Champions League TV coverage in Africa and U.S.

The EHF has struck some last minute deals that will see the Champions League final broadcast live on ESPN360 in the U.S. and on Setanta Africa. ESPN360 is a web based platform that first broadcast handball matches from the Men’s World Championship in January. Setanta Africa is available in 17, sub Saharan African nations, many of which will have live broadcast of club matches for the first time ever.

In addition, ehfTV has decided to include English language commentary from former Irish National team player, Tom O'Brannigan, for their web based platform. Previous broadcast had only included court and crowd audio. The one negative drawback to the expanded coverage is that the live broadcast at ehfTV.com will be geoblocked in the U.S. and other countries with TV coverage. On the bright side, the EHF has informed Team Handball News that the on-demand broadcast of the match will still be available at ehfTV.com several hours after the match.

EHF News Release: http://www.eurohandball.com/article/12363
ESPN360: http://espn.go.com/broadband/espn360/index
Setanta Africa: http://www.setanta.com/africa/Broadcasters/

Champions League Final Preview

After 84 games in group play and knock out competition, the 2 clubs remaining are the 2 clubs everyone expected: Spain’s Ciudad Real and Germany’s THW Kiel. Both sides are clearly the best teams in their respective leagues so it is a true heavyweight battle. Last year Ciudad Real got the best of Kiel in the Final winning 58-54 on aggregate as the two clubs traded losses on their home floors. This year the 2 clubs also met during Main Round Group play with Kiel winning the first match 33-26 and Ciudad Real winning the 2nd 35-33 It should be noted, however, that the 2nd match was a “throw away game” in that both teams were already guaranteed to advance to the quarterfindals and the outcome didn’t matter.

[b]Schedule[/b]
1st Leg Ciudad Real at Kiel Sunday, 24 May at 1845 CET Video: http://www.ehftv.com/ec/cl/men/2008-09/video/000607
2nd Leg Kiel at Ciudad Real Sunday, 31 May at 1800 CET

Courtesy of ehfTV.com www.ehftv.com both matches will be available for viewing at no charge either live or on tape delay. Live availibity, however is subject to restrictions for those nations where TV coverage is available. Tape delay is usually available several hours after the completion of each match. Check this site for the link to the tape delay video, if you want to avoid finding out the final score.

[b]Kiel (2008-2009) Resume[/b]
HBL Record 31 Wins, 1 Draw, 1 Loss
Champions League Record 13 Wins, 1 draw, 2 Losses
German Cup Champion

[b]Ciudad Real (2008-2009) Resume[/b]
Liga Asobal Record (28 Wins, 2 Losses)
Champions League Record (14 Wins, 2 losses)
Spanish Cup Runner up

[b]Recent Head to Head competition[/b]
[u]Last year’s Champions League Final[/u]
4 May 2008 Ciudad Real 27 29 Kiel
11 May 2008 Kiel 25 31 Ciudad Real
Ciudad won on aggregate 58-54

[u]Main Round matches in this year’s competition[/u]
22 February 2009 Kiel 33 26 Ciudad Real
7 March 2009 Ciudad Real 35 33 Kiel

[b]Odds[/b] (Courtesy of Best Betting http://eu.bestbetting.com/handball/)

[u]To Win the Champions League[/u]
Kiel (-118) (Bet $118 to win $100)
Ciudad Real (+125) (Bet 100 to win $125)

[u]To win 1st leg[/u]
Ciudad Real (-270)
Kiel (+400)

[u]1st Leg Handicap (point spread)[/u]
Ciudad Real (-3)

[b]ehfTV.com Video Previews[/b]
Analysis of Matchup by Spanish and Germany National team coaches: http://www.ehftv.com/ec/cl/men/2008-09/video/000627
Kiel’s Road to the Final: http://www.ehftv.com/ec/cl/men/2008-09/video/000625
Ciudad Real’s Road to the Final: http://www.ehftv.com/ec/cl/men/2008-09/video/000626

USOC TV Coming Soon?

[html] Philip Hersh of the Chicago Tribune, who writes frequently on Olympic matters, had a recent blog post that speculates on when, if ever, the proposed USOC Olympic channel will get off the ground. Chicago Tribune: Is USOC really close to channeling its TV ambitions?: http://newsblogs.chicagotribune.com/sports_globetrotting/2009/05/is-usoc-really-close-to-channeling-its-tv-ambitions.html The Team Handball implications are significant as Handball matches readily could fill the programming void described in this article as the channel stands up. In particular, EHF Champions League matches with English commentary could immediately be made available for broadcast on a tape delayed basis. A USOC Olympic TV channel could also have carried the recent U.S. National Championships to a broader audience. One issue mentioned in the article, which is probably less of a concern to Team Handball is the impact that the Olympic TV channel would have on USOC funding to sports Federations. The concern is that the USOC will further cut sports federation funding to pay for the channel’s startup. With USOC funding already at only around $250,000 (according to Steve Pastorino in the Town Hall podcast) it’s unlikely that Handball would garner a significant hit. Plus costs like the $1,500 uplinks for the World Championships broadcasts on ESPN 360 perhaps would become an Olympic Channel cost, vice a USA Team Handball cost. [/html]

Essay Contest: Why Hassan Moustafa should be re-elected for another term as IHF President

When the IHF Presidential Election Center page https://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?item.744 was set up, the desire was that all candidates and their supporters would contribute to the site. Unfortunately, that hasn’t been the case, as so far only Jean Kaiser has responded to our questions. Additionally, the balance of the information concerning the incumbent, Hassan Moustafa, is focused on several negative stories concerning issues that have transpired during his recent term. Quite simply, to the best of our knowledge there have been no significant stories or commentaries written espousing the accomplishments of Dr Moustafa and why he should be re-elected as IHF President.

In an attempt to balance coverage at Team Handball News we are therefore soliciting anyone with Pro-Moustafa commentary to step forward for publication. As most readers of this website know, Team Handball News, has always been open to guest commentary. The requirements are not overly stringent. The author simply needs to put forth a good structured argument and avoid ranting without rationale.

Furthermore as an incentive, we will be offering a $20 prize for the best written essay. All entries should be submitted to john.ryan@teamhandballnews.com by May 25, 2009. For more information on contest rules and requirements please check the contest thread in the forum section.

Forum Contest Thread: https://teamhandballnews.com/e107_plugins/forum/forum_viewtopic.php?1228

Canadian Alexis Bertrand’s Club Ascends to French First Division

Led by Canadian Alexis Bertrand’s 6 goals, OC Cesson Handball defeated St Cyr Touraine 32-30 on Saturday. This victory by league leading Cesson at 3rd place St Cyr guarantees that Cesson will finish either first or second in Division 2. With that placement Cesson, which has flirted with promotion for the past few years will now play in France’s first division, the Ligue National de Handball (LNH) where they will take on the likes of Montpellier and Chambery.

Interview with Alexis Bertrand (April 2006): https://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?item.67
OC Cesson website: http://www.cesson-handball.com/
Photo: Alexis Bertrand: http://www.cesson-handball.com/album/?img=1748

Jean Kaiser: Candidate for IHF President (Questionnaire Response)

[html] "photo_jk.jpg"Jean Kaiser of Luxembourg has responded to a questionnaire covering many of the issues currently effecting the Handball world. Below are his responses. As of this posting neither of the other 2 candidates (Hassan Moustafa and Gudmundur Ingvarsson) have responded. Should they respond their answers will also be posted.

[center][b]IHF Presidential Candidate Questionnaire[/b][/center]

[b]GENERAL[/b]

 [b]Why do you want to be (or continue to be) the IHF President?[/b]
The first and most important reason is the fact that I fear that handball could possibly lose its Olympic status for 2016. The second one is the scandalous behaviour of Dr Hassan Mustafa concerning financial matters, such as expenses compensation without any proof, or irresponsible investments as the refurbishment of the IHF headquarters for almost the same amount as the purchase price or the purchase of a car at a price of almost 100.000 Eur. And so on.
[b]What are your qualifications to be the IHF President?[/b]
I spent almost 40 years of my life with handball. I was a player for more than 22 years. I was a referee. I was president of the Luxemburg Handball Federation for more than 13 years. I was also for 13 years president of the court of appeal of the EHF. I was an EHF/IHF delegate from 1991 until 2008 with 7 European Cup Finals and 6 European Championships and I was present at practically all the EHF and IHF congresses until 2008 In my job I was general manager of a bank. I am comfortable leading people in a democratic way.

[b]OFFICIATING CRISIS[/b]

[b]What actions would you take to address the current referee scandals?[/b] First of all there should be installed in each Continental Federation one commission responsible for making referee nominations. The Continental Federations should do the follow up. That means they should organize travel and hotels so that there will be no contact between the referees and the clubs or national federations until 1 hour before the match. There should be no common meal. The hotel should not be known by the clubs. And last, but not least, better payment for the referees. The present cases should be investigated properly with consequences for wrong doing.

[b]INTERNATIONAL/CLUB CALENDAR[/b]

[b]Do you favor a two year or four year cycle for the IHF World Championships? (The 4 year cycle would mean that World Championships would take place 2 years after each Olympics)[/b]
There should be changes, but I think that this has to be part of a whole concept, to be discussed on every level (big – small federations/ promotion of handball in small countries ….)
[b]Do you think the IHF World Championships should continue to be played in January?[/b]
Certainly not. I think that this interrupts the national competitions. Winter is also not the best time for handball fans to make long trips.
[b]How would you address the basic conflict of interest between European Professional clubs, the EHF, IHF, and player’s unions over the number of games the world’s elite players play each season?[/b]
My first aim would be a discussion with the concerned parties to listen to their problems. It is a certainty that the current schedule is dangerous for the health of the players. And we should care about their health.

[b]DOPING[/b]

[b]Two members of the IHF Doping Commission resigned due to concerns with the lack of funding and support from the IHF leadership. Do you feel their resignation was justified?[/b]
Absolutely. Nobody can understand the irresponsible behaviour of the IHF President. With this very dangerous game he played by dissolving the Anti-Doping-Unit of IHF and refusing the necessary funds, he endangered the Olympic status of handball
[b]What steps would you take to address WADA concerns with the IHF’s doping policies?[/b]
 The IHF needs to immediately remedy this situation, by fulfilling at 100%, the regulations of WADA. And this should be done in direct cooperation with the agency

[b]IHF FINANCES[/b]

Would you favor a release of the IHF’s finances at a top level? (i.e., information would include basic income and expenses)
I would like to see the president and the treasurer, behave like everybody in the economic world. That means they have to stand for integrity, correctness and transparency of all financial matters.
[b]What is your position on the IHF’s current accounting practices? For instance, do you think travelers should be required to keep receipts for auditing purposes?[/b]
It’s unbelievable that a council allows a president to spent almost 600.000 Swiss Francs without receipts. A president should have a certain amount for “out of pocket expenses” but for all other expenses he has should require proof as everybody has to do in a serious accounting.

[b]HANDBALL MARKETING AND DEVELOPMENT[/b]

[b]Are you satisfied with the IHF’s current website presence? And, if not, what would you do to improve it?[/b]
Actually I did not think about that, as there are more important problems to resolve. But one can always think about what we can ameliorate.
[b]What is your opinion of Internet web streaming of handball matches? Do you envision the IHF developing a platform similar to ehftv.com?[/b]
 That would, of course, be a goal for the future
[b]What steps would you take to ensure more TV broadcasts of Handball in countries where Handball is less popular?[/b]
 First look where the problems are. Why there is no coverage by TV. Discuss with those federations about what to do and which help is required. That will be part of a whole concept which I have partly in mind, but it is too early to present it to the federations.
[b]Handball is predominantly a European sport. What steps would you take to increase its popularity in the rest of the world?[/b]
 This will be a very important goal for the new President. I already have a concept developed, but I will present it later on.

[b]ASIAN OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION CONTROVERSY[/b]

[b]Do you think that the IHF President’s role (phone conversations with the AHF President) in the assignment of Jordanian officials (vice the experience German pair) at the 2007 Asian Olympic was appropriate? If not, how would you handle a similar situation? [/b]
It is not the responsibility of the president or the treasurer to intervene in the nomination of the referees. The same thing happened at the Olympic games 2008, when the President and the Treasurer did make changes to Alexander Kozhukhov’s nominations of the referees. It is scandalous.
[b]Do you think the IHF was sufficiently proactive in addressing the Asian Olympic Qualification controversy? [/b]
The only one who was active was P. Mühlematter, by bring this scandal to the public. With the result that the president asked for his resignation. Nevertheless the president had to confess in public. What a shame for our sport!

[b]OTHER: If you have any other issues, concerns or points that you would like to make please feel free to include them.[/b]
 For the moment being it were the most important items to talk about. Maybe that later on I will have some other items, then I would let you know. [/html]

Yes, We Can (Part 2)

A while back I wrote a commentary that cited Barack Obama’s campaign theme, “Yes we can”, as a counter-point for those that think the upcoming IHF election is a foregone conclusion. In what can only be described as poetic serendipity, President Barack Obama has announced that he will be traveling to Cairo to give a speech to the Arab world on June 4. Coincidentally, this is the same city and the same day that the IHF Congress is scheduled to start. OK, what are the chances of that happening?

June 4 is scheduled as a “social day” for the delegates. Following a trip to the pyramids they currently have the option of either a trip to a museum or a spa treatment. Might I suggest adding a third option to go see President Obama make a historic speech. Maybe that will inspire some to rethink their vote?

I’ll also have to hand it to the current IHF administration. They certainly are not afraid to trumpet the amenities of the upcoming Congress on the website, proudly noting the 5-star hotel and spa treatment that will be available. One would think in light of the current economic crisis and the minimal budgets that many national federations have even in good times, that they would have quietly sent this information via email where it’s less likely to face scrutiny. I’d like to think that money for spa treatments and hotel rooms (for some federations) could be better spent on handball equipment or marketing of TV broadcasts. But, maybe this is standard operating procedures for the current IHF administration. And maybe it’s high time to change administrations.

Have you contacted your National Federation President yet? There’s still time to do so.

London Times: Barack Obama aims high on first visit to the Arab world: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/us_and_americas/article6261843.ece
IHF Congress Website: Social Day: http://www.ihfcongress2009.org/congress2009/touristic.htm
IHF Congress Website: Hotel accommodations: http://www.ihfcongress2009.org/congress2009/abouthtoel.htm
Yes We Can (Influence the Outcome of the IHF Presidential Election: https://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?item.743

IHF to New Candidates: No Time for Introductions at Congress

The IHF has informed national federations with new candidates up for election at the IHF Congress that “for reasons of time we can not give the candidates the opportunity to introduce themselves to the Congress.” The brief memo then invites the nations to make sure that their resume is available for the official Congress Documents.

Jean Kaiser (LUX), a candidate for President fired off a terse counter-memo decrying this position as unbelievable, noting that it was counter to previous Congresses and that the current President has been globe-trotting at IHF expense to campaign directly to the different nations. He further notes that “an election congress is the most important congress within that 4 years period. Consequently it is of a very high importance for the representatives of the national federations, to make their own mind about the candidates, by listening to their proposals.”

A close look at the agenda provided on the Federation website does seem to indicated that time could be found for candidate introductions. Notably, Thursday, 4 June is a social day with a trip to the pyramids and a spa for the attendees.

IHF Congress Agenda: http://www.ihfcongress2009.org/congress2009/timetable.htm

Text of the IHF memo and Jean Kaiser response is in the extended post

To the Handball Federations CRO, DEN, FIN, FRA, GER, IND, ISL, ITA, JOR, KAZ, KOR, KUW, LUX, MKD, NOR, POL, SLO, SUI, TUN, UKR

Basle, 8th May 2009

XXXII Ordinary IHF Congress 2009 New candidates for positions at the IHF

Dear Handball Friends,

You presented candidates from your federation for a position in the IHF at the coming Congress. The candidature has been handed in in due time and has been announced in the circular letter dated 11th March 2009.

As for reasons of time we can not give the candidates the opportunity to introduce themselves to the Congress, we would herewith invite you to send us the respective CVs (if you have not already done so) in order to add them to the official Congress documents. We would kindly ask you to send us the CVs by the 15th May at the latest.

Please do not hesitate to contact us for any further information you may need.

Thanking you in advance for your kind cooperation we remain,

With best sporting regards

INTERNATIONAL HANDBALL FEDERATION
Christoph Geissler
Head of Administration

—————————————————————————-
To all Handball friends.

It is really unbelievable !!
We, the candidates to the different positions in IHF, at the congress 2009, are forbidden to present ourselves to all the congress participants.

An election congress is the most important congress within that 4 years period.

Consequently it is of a very high importance for the representatives of the national federations, to make their own mind about the candidates, by listening to their proposals.

In the past, this procedure has been a very appreciated usance

M. Hassan Moustafa, president of IHF in his dictatorial way, refuses this to the representatives of the national federations!

Whereas he is travelling around the world, "sponsored" by IHF-funds, to make his own election campaign, he does not allow the other candidates even to talk to the congress.

What kind of impudence! What an unfair competition!

What an indignity for democracy and an insult for all congress participants.

I kindly request you all, to rise and protest for democracy, and against the shabby behaviour of the IHF president.

Jean KAISER (LUX)
Candidate for President

USA Team Handball Town Hall Meeting

This past Saturday, USA Team Handball conducted a town hall meeting in conjunction with the National Championship tournament in Elgin, Illinois. The audio podcast includes presentations by USATH President, Dieter Esch, General Manager Steve Pastorino, Technical Director Mariusz Wartalowicz and IHF President Hassan Moustafa, as well as a few questions from the membership

The quality of the audio varies. President Moustafa is particularly difficult to hear. Also word to the wise: You’ll need to turn it up fairly loud to hear some of the speakers, but be prepared for some ear drum shock when clapping starts.

A big thanks to USA Team Handball Board Member and Athletes Advisory Council Representative, David Thompson, who did the recording and file conversion.

USA Team Handball Town Meeting: https://teamhandballnews.com/request56.html
Left click to play, right click to download. (File Size: 46 MB; Running time is 53 minutes)

Stefan Fatsis Promotes Handball Again (New York Times)

Stefan Fatsis, once again is doing his best to promote Team Handball in the U.S. This time with a cheering section report in one of the most widely circulated papers in America, the New York Times. The story doesn’t have much in it that will be new to Handball fans, but it is great for the sport to get that kind of exposure.

One tidbit that was news to me was the $1,500/game cost that ESPN charged for the satellite uplinks during the World Championships. Yes, we’ve got to pay to get the sport on TV in the U.S. (even web TV!) But, it’s money well spent as that is the fastest way this sport is ever going to grow in this country.

New York Times: Team Handball Has It All, Except an American Interest: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/10/sports/othersports/10cheer.html

Earlier commentary by Stefan Fatsis
Wall Street Journal (Aug 2004): http://www.stefanfatsis.com/writing/weoughttoplay/
NPR Interviews: https://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?item.685

Can you teach an old dog a new trick? https://teamhandballnews.com/news.php?extend.372 (or why I think TV is so important to grow the sport in the U.S.)

If I were at the Town Hall Meeting in Illinois…

I won’t be attending the USA National Championships this coming weekend, so regrettably I will be missing out on and opportunity to catch up with old friends and talk about Handball issues with the Federation leadership. But, if I was attending Nationals, I certainly would have a few burning questions. A town hall meeting is scheduled for Saturday at 1:00 PM. Here are some suggested topics and questions for those who will be there:

1) Board of Director (Election/Selection): The Federation By-Laws that were approved at the first Board Meeting are not exactly clear as to the procedures for Electing/Selecting Board Members. Namely, the by-laws includes language (Section 5.2) concerning member rights to vote in elections, but the language (Section 7.6) for choosing Board Members only describes a selection process. As I read it, the Nomination and Governance Committee will be the sole decider as to who the new Board Members are. And the Board of Directors gets to decide who gets placed on the Nomination and Governance Committee. Thus creating a potential never-ending do-loop where only like-minded individuals can possibly get a seat at the table. With the exception, of course, of the two athlete representatives who must be elected.

Going back to the original applications submitted to the USOC, I noted that the lack of an election process was pretty undemocratic, but perhaps that was designed intentionally to save USA Handball from itself. The conflict in the by-laws suggests, however, that there might be some reconsideration of this. So, the simple question to ask is “Will the Federation membership ever get to vote on candidates for the Board of Directors?” and, “If no, Why not?”

2) Competition Committee: See my last post on this topic for more detail. The basic question to be asked is how will Nationals be set up next year?

3) Little has been said or written as to how the USA plans to field competitive National teams. Here’s some relevant questions:
– There were talent identification camps this year, but now there’s already talk of requiring the Men’s team to self fund their attendance at the PATHF Div 1 championship later this year. It looks like the USA is already resigned to not qualifying for the 2011 Men’s WC. Is the USA also throwing in the towel in regards to London 2012? When will the USA first attempt to seriously qualify for major competition?
– Is the USA considering establishing a resident National Team program? If so, when and where?
– Are their plans to more aggressively place USA players with foreign clubs?
– Is there a master plan that lays out what the goals are near term, mid term, long term? Can we see it?

4) German Bundesliga: I’ll say again that this partnership deal could be a major breakthrough for USA Team Handball. The key words are “could be.” The questions are, what are the concrete benefits of this partnership and when will start to see them?

Side note: The IHF President is attending the USA National Championships. It’s no secret that I’m not a big fan and you can guess how I feel about the implied endorsement USA Team Handball has given, by welcoming him less than a month prior to the upcoming election vote in Cairo. The President, however, is the representative of the IHF and should be treated with respect. That being said, the National Championship is an excellent opportunity for you to make it clear to the Board of Directors how you feel about the upcoming election. Some of the Board of Directors are total newcomers to the sport and most likely would be interested in getting feedback from the rank and file on a number of issues. USA Team Handball Board Members names and photos are here: http://www.usateamhandball.org/about/board/ If you spot them, go ahead and chat them up for a few minutes. I'm sure they will appreciate it.