Congo men's national handball team

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Information
Association Congolese Handball Federation
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1st
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2nd
Results
African Championship
Appearances21 (First in 1979 )
Best resultSilver medal africa.svg 2nd (1983)
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The Republic of the Congo national handball team is the national handball team of Congo.

African Championship record

YearPositionYearPositionYearPosition
Tunisia 1974 did not compete Benin 1996 6th Gabon 2018 7th
Algeria 1976 South Africa 1998 6th Tunisia 2020 9th
Republic of the Congo 1979 4th Algeria 2000 5th Egypt 2024 13th
Tunisia 1981 7th Morocco 2002 11th
Egypt 1983 2nd Egypt 2004 9th
Tunisia 1985 3rd Tunisia 2006 6th
Morocco 1987 4th Angola 2008 did not compete
Algeria 1989 4th Egypt 2010 8th
Egypt 1991 7th Morocco 2012 9th
Côte d'Ivoire 1992 did not compete Algeria 2014 7th
Tunisia 1994 5th Egypt 2016 8th

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