IHF Badge of Merit

The Badge of Merit is awarded to individuals who made an extraordinary contribution to the development of handball.

Levels

The Badge of Merit is awarded at three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold.

IHF Bronze Badge of Merit

The Badge of Merit in Bronze is awarded to individuals who made an extraordinary contribution to the development of handball within their national and/or continental federation.

The Badge of Merit consists of the Council’s insignia with a half garland in bronze. It is awarded by the continental federations at the request of their committee or the member federations. Every year, the IHF Council establishes a quota for such awards. The final date for the submission by the continental federations of their list of awards to the Head Office is 30 October of each year. This list is also sent to the Council for information.

The list of awards must contain the surname, given name, date of birth and nationality of the recipient and a brief reasoning.

IHF Silver Badge of Merit

The Badge of Merit in Silver is awarded to individuals who have worked with merit for many years within the sport of handball and/or have made a particular contribution to the organisation of IHF competitions.

The Badge of Merit consists of the Council’s insignia with half garland in silver. It is awarded by the Council at the recommendation of the continental federations, of the member federations, of the IHF Commissions or of the Head Office.

Recipients of IHF Silver Badge of Merit

Year Recipient Country
1996 Robert Rosner  Austria
1996 Edmund Leser  Austria
1998 Aziz Derouaz  Algeria
2000 Erik Elias  Sweden
2000 Prof. Dr. Hans-Georg Herrmann  Germany
2000 Konstanrin Kotona  Albania

IHF Gold Badge of Merit

The Badge of Merit in Gold is awarded to individuals who have made an outstanding contribution and/or given many years’ service to the sport of handball within the IHF. It therefore recognises, in particular, many years’ successful work within an IHF organ and/or a creative impetus for the development of handball.

The Badge of Merit consists of the Council’s insignia with half garland in gold. It is awarded by the IHF Council at the recommendation of the IHF Executive Committee, of the continental federations or of the member federations.

Recipients of IHF Gold Badge of Merit

Year Recipient Country
1974 Paul Högberg  Sweden
1974 Aurelio Chiappero  Italy
1976 Enrique Feist  Portugal
1976 Mohamed Fadali  Egypt
2000 Bob Elphinston  Australia
2000 Gilbert Felli  International Olympic Committee
2000 Rudi Glock  Germany
2000 Pere Miro  International Olympic Committee
2000 Nabil Salem  Egypt
2000 Sultan bin Abdulaziz bin Abdul Rahman bin Faisal bin Turki bin Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Saud  Saudi Arabia
2002 Alberto de San Roman y de la Fuente  Spain
2002 Otto Schwarz   Switzerland
2002 Babacar Fall  Senegal
2002 Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah  Kuwait
2002 Dr. Peter Buehning  United States

Recipients of IHF Gold Badge of Merit

Year Recipient Country
2009 André Amiel  France
2009 Cristian Gatu  Romania
2009 Jesus Lopez Ricondo  Spain
2009 Luis Santos  Portugal
2009 S. M. Bali  India
2009 Shaul Selzer  Israel
2009 Aleksandar Dimitric  Australia
2009 Vladimir Maximov  Soviet Union/ Russia
2009 Muhammad Shafiq  Pakistan
2009 Mihajlo Mihajlovski  Macedonia

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