Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi has congratulated the Egyptian national handball team on achieving a historic milestone after winning the African Men’s Handball Championship for the 10th time, marking their fourth consecutive continental title.
In an official statement, the president described the victory as a powerful reflection of the team’s determination, resilience, and unwavering fighting spirit. He stressed that the achievement reinforces Egypt’s prominent status among the continent’s elite handball nations and confirms its growing global reputation in the sport.
The championship win further cements Egypt’s dominance in African handball, highlighting years of sustained excellence, disciplined preparation, and strong institutional support for sports development. Analysts view the team’s continued success as a result of long-term investment in youth development, coaching infrastructure, and international competition exposure.
President El-Sisi expressed his pride in the players, coaching staff, and technical teams, noting that their performance has once again brought joy to millions of Egyptians at home and abroad. He also voiced his hopes for continued victories and further international achievements that would elevate Egypt’s sporting profile and inspire future generations.
The Egyptian handball team’s triumph comes at a time when national sports achievements are increasingly seen as a source of unity and optimism for the country. With a strong track record in world championships and Olympic competitions, Egypt is widely regarded as a rising force in global handball.
As celebrations continue across the country, sports fans and commentators alike are hailing the latest title as another chapter in Egypt’s remarkable handball legacy—one that reflects both sporting excellence and national pride.




