## Egyptian handball Federation Announces New Leadership for Youth and Junior Teams
The Egyptian handball Federation, under the leadership of Khaled Fathi, has unveiled a revamped structure for its youth and junior national teams. This strategic move aims to cultivate the next generation of handball talent in Egypt. [[1]]
Captain Tariq Mahrous has been appointed as the overarching supervisor for both the youth and junior teams, bringing his extensive experience to guide the development of these promising athletes. [[2]]
The federation has meticulously assembled dedicated coaching staffs for each team, ensuring specialized guidance for players at different developmental stages.
The Egyptian national youth team, comprised of athletes born in 2004, will be led by technical director Magdy Abu Al-Magd, general coach Mohamed Abdel Rahman, and goalkeeper coach Mohie Salah. Meanwhile, the 2006-born youth team will be under the direction of technical director Tariq Mahrous, general coach Mohannad Al-Suhaili, and goalkeeper coach Mohamed Siraj.
For the junior teams, Imad Ibrahim will serve as technical director for the 2008-born squad, supported by general coach Ahmed Khamis and goalkeeper coach Mohy Salah. The 2010-born junior team will be guided by technical director Wael Abdel Ati, general coach Mostafa Mahfouz, and assistant coach Karim El Qadi.
Recognizing the importance of comprehensive support, the federation has also appointed a dedicated administrative team. Karim safwat will oversee all administrative matters for the national teams, while Mazen Samir will manage the 2004 and 2006 teams, and Tawfiq al-Metwally will oversee the 2008 and 2010 teams.
the health and well-being of the athletes are paramount. Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim will lead the medical staff, with Amr Mohamed tending to the 2004 youth team, Essam Nour El-Din caring for the 2008 junior team, and Mustafa Naguib supporting the 2006 junior team.
This comprehensive restructuring demonstrates the Egyptian Handball Federation’s commitment to nurturing young talent and building a strong foundation for future success on the international stage. [[3]]
Building Champions: An exclusive Interview with Mohamed Hassan
Welcome back, handball fans! Today, we’re diving deep into teh exciting news surrounding the Egyptian Handball Federation’s aspiring restructuring of its youth and junior national teams. Joining me today is Mohamed Hassan, a legendary former Egyptian handball player with years of experience on the international stage. Mohamed, thanks for taking the time to share your insights.
Mohamed: Thank you for having me. It’s always a pleasure to discuss the future of Egyptian handball.
Moderator: Let’s start with the big picture. What are your initial thoughts on this restructuring and the appointment of Tariq mahrous as the overarching supervisor?
Mohamed: This is a fantastic move by the federation. Tariq is a true handball icon, and his experience, both as a player and coach, will be invaluable in guiding these young talents.Having a dedicated supervisor overseeing both the youth and junior teams ensures consistency in growth strategies and a more streamlined approach.
Moderator: Absolutely. And the federation has clearly taken great care in assembling specialized coaching staffs for each team. Does this level of specialization reflect the need for tailored training methodologies at different developmental stages?
Mohamed: Precisely. Young athletes have unique physical and mental needs, and having coaches who understand those nuances is crucial.these specialized staffs can nurture specific skills and build a solid foundation for future success.
Moderator: I couldn’t agree more. Now,taking a closer look at the medical focus,the federation has appointed a dedicated medical team led by Dr. Mohamed Ibrahim. How vital is this investment in the health and well-being of these young athletes?
Mohamed: It’s essential. handball is a physically demanding sport,and preventing injuries has to be a top priority. Having qualified medical staff readily available ensures that athletes recieve immediate attention and proper care, allowing them to perform at their best and have a long, healthy career.
Moderator: Indeed, a comprehensive approach is key. Looking ahead, what are your expectations for these reshaped teams, both in terms of immediate results and long-term goals?
Mohamed: I believe this restructuring sets the stage for a bright future for Egyptian handball. While immediate results are critically important, the focus should be on long-term development. Building a pipeline of talented athletes who can compete at the highest levels, both regionally and internationally, should be the ultimate goal.
Moderator: A sentiment I wholeheartedly share. Mohamed, thank you so much for sharing your valuable insights with us today.
Mohamed: My pleasure. I’m excited to see what the future holds for Egyptian handball with this new structure in place.
Moderator: Now, readers, we want to hear from you! What are your thoughts on this restructuring? Do you believe it will lead to greater success for Egyptian handball? Share your opinions in the comments below.
Let’s keep the conversation going!