2010 African Handball Champions League

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2010 African Handball Champions League
Tournament details
Host countryFlag of Morocco.svg  Morocco
Dates October 21–30
Teams 17
Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Tunisia.svg Étoile du Sahel (1st title)
Runner-up Flag of Algeria.svg GS Pétroliers
Third place Flag of Algeria.svg JSE Skikda
Fourth place Flag of Morocco.svg Rabita de Casablanca
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The 2010 African Handball Champions League was the 32nd edition, organized by the African Handball Confederation, under the auspices of the International Handball Federation, the handball sport governing body. The tournament was held from October 21–30, 2010 at the Complexe Sportif Mohammed V in Casablanca, Morocco, contested by 17 teams and won by Étoile Sportive du Sahel of Tunisia. [1]

The African Handball Champions League is an annual international club handball competition run by the African Handball Confederation. The top club sides from Africa's handball leagues are invited to participate in the tournament, which serves as a qualifying tournament for the IHF Super Globe.

African Handball Confederation administrative and controlling body of team handball in Africa

The African Handball Confederation, referring to a, is the administrative and controlling body for African team handball. Founded on 15 January 1973 after the 2nd All-Africa Games in Lagos (Nigeria), it represents the national handball associations of Africa under the supervision of the International Handball Federation (IHF).

International Handball Federation International team handball governing body

The International Handball Federation (IHF) is the administrative and controlling body for handball and beach handball. IHF is responsible for the organisation of handball's major international tournaments, notably the IHF World Men's Handball Championship, which commenced in 1938, and the IHF World Women's Handball Championship, which commenced in 1957.

Contents

Draw

Group AGroup BGroup CGroup C

Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Blessing
Flag of Algeria.svg GS Pétroliers
Flag of Guinea.svg Novotel
Flag of Angola.svg Primeiro de Agosto

Flag of Libya.svg Al-Nasr Benghazi
Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club
Flag of Algeria.svg JSE Skikda
Flag of Angola.svg Kabuscorp

Flag of Cameroon.svg Minuh Yaoundé
Flag of Morocco.svg Rabita de Casablanca
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg SOA
Flag of Senegal.svg US Gorée
Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek

Flag of Burundi.svg AS Sonaby
Flag of Tunisia.svg Étoile du Sahel
Flag of Cameroon.svg FAP Yaoundé
Flag of Gabon.svg Stade Mandji

Preliminary round [2]

Times given below are in WET UTC+0.

Group A

Group B

Group C

Group D

Knockout stage [3]

Championship bracket
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
          
Thu 28 Oct 2010 – 10:00    
  Flag of Algeria.svg GS Pétroliers  30
Fri 29 Oct 2010 – 15:00
  Flag of Gabon.svg Stade Mandji  14 
  Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel  37
Thu 28 Oct 2010 – 18:00
   Flag of Algeria.svg JSE Skikda  28 
  Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel  27
Sat 30 Oct 2010 – 16:30
  Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto  22 
  Flag of Tunisia.svg ES Sahel  26
Thu 28 Oct 2010 – 18:00
   Flag of Algeria.svg GS Pétroliers  22
  Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek  30
Fri 29 Oct 2010 – 19:00
  Flag of Algeria.svg JSE Skikda  32 
  Flag of Algeria.svg GS Pétroliers  22Third place
Thu 28 Oct 2010 – 20:00
   Flag of Morocco.svg Rabita  19 
  Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club  27  Flag of Morocco.svg Rabita  31
  Flag of Morocco.svg Rabita  31   Flag of Algeria.svg JSE Skikda  35
Sat 30 Oct 2010 – 11:00
5-8th bracket
5–8th placeFifth place
Fri 28 Oct 2011 -
  Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek   
   
 
Sat 29 Oct 2011 –
    Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek  
   Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club  
Seventh place
Fri 28 Oct 2011 - Sat 29 Oct 2011 –
  Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club    Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto  
     Flag of Gabon.svg Stade Mandji  
9-12th bracket
9–12th placeNinth place
Fri 28 Oct 2011 -
  Flag of Cameroon.svg Minuh  27 
  Flag of Angola.svg Kabuscorp   21 
 
Sat 29 Oct 2011 –
    Flag of Cameroon.svg Minuh  
   Flag of Cameroon.svg FAP Yaoundé  
Eleventh place
Fri 28 Oct 2011 - Sat 29 Oct 2011 –
  Flag of Cameroon.svg FAP Yaoundé  31  Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Blessing  32
  Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Blessing   26   Flag of Angola.svg Kabuscorp   31
13-16th bracket
12–16th placeThirteenth place
Fri 28 Oct 2011 - 14:30
  Flag of Libya.svg Al-Nasr  10 
  Flag of Senegal.svg US Gorée *   0 
 
Sat 29 Oct 2011 – 09:00
    Flag of Burundi.svg AS Sonaby   32
   Flag of Libya.svg Al-Nasr  37
Fifteenth place
Fri 28 Oct 2011 - 16:30Sat 29 Oct 2011 – 10:30
  Flag of Burundi.svg AS Sonaby  10  
  Flag of Guinea.svg Novotel *   0   

* Penalty for failing to pay participation fees

Final ranking [4]

Rank Team Record
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Tunisia.svg Étoile du Sahel
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Algeria.svg GS Pétroliers
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Algeria.svg JSE Skikda
4 Flag of Morocco.svg Rabita de Casablanca
5 Flag of Egypt.svg Zamalek
6 Flag of the Republic of the Congo.svg Inter Club
7 Flag of Angola.svg 1º de Agosto
8 Flag of Gabon.svg Stade Mandji
9 Flag of Cameroon.svg Minuh
10 Flag of Cameroon.svg FAP Yaoundé
11 Flag of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.svg Blessing
12 Flag of Angola.svg Kabuscorp
13 Flag of Libya.svg Al-Nasr
14 Flag of Burundi.svg AS Sonaby
15 Flag of Senegal.svg US Gorée
16 Flag of Guinea.svg Novotel
17 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg SOA

Awards

2010 African Handball Champions Cup Winner
Flag of Tunisia.svg
Étoile Sportive du Sahel
1st title
Best Player

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