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This article displays the squads for the participating teams at the 2015 African Games (men's handball tournament).
2015 African Games Men's Handball - Silver medal [1]
Head coach: Filipe Cruz
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - Bronze medal
Head coach: Grégoire Nganga
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - 9th place
Head coach: Abou Samba Gumba
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - Gold medal
Head coach: Marwan Moustafa
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - 6th place [2]
Head coach: Joseph Berhaud Blanco
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - 7th place [3]
Head coach: Ségbo Dominique
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - 10th place
Head coach: Peter Mwathi
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - 5th place
Head coach: Boughalia Mahmoud
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - 4th place [4]
Head coach: Fidelis Obi
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2015 African Games Men's Handball - 8th place
Head coach: Djibril Diagne
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