Tunisian handball player
Hammouda Ben Ammar |
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Hammouda Ben Ammar in 2013 |
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In office 2002–2006 |
Preceded by | Aboulhassen Fekih |
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Succeeded by | Ali Labiadh |
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Born | (1948-03-14) March 14, 1948 (age 76) Tunis, Tunisia |
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Hammouda Ben Ammar (Arabic: حمودة بن عمار), born 14 March 1948 in Tunis, Tunisia, is a Tunisian former handball player and football personality.
Career
Born in the Tunisian district of Bab Jedid, holder of a doctorate in law obtained from the Faculty of Law of Paris, he plays in the handball section of a multi-sports club in Tunis, the Club African.
Subsequently, he presided over the club between 1994 and 1996 before taking the head of the Tunisian Football Federation between 2002 and 2006.[1] During his mandate, the men's national football team obtained its only continental title, the 2004 African Cup of Nations.[2][3]
Decorations
References
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- Chedly Zouiten (1957−1962)
- Mohammed Mzali (1962−1964)
- Fouad Mebazaa (1964−1965)
- Sadok Es-Soussi (1965−1968)
- Beji Mestiri (1968−1969)
- Ahmed Zouiten (1969−1971)
- Fathi Zouhir (1971−1971)
- Hedi Annabi (1971−1972)
- Beji Mestiri (1972−1975)
- Abdelhamid Escheikh (1975−1976)
- Slim Aloulou (1976−1980)
- Ahmed Sahnoun (1980−1982)
- Moncef Foudhaili (1982−1983)
- Saleh Ben Jannet (1983−1986)
- Slim Aloulou (1986−1989)
- Abdelwaheb Jemal (1989−1990)
- Moncef Chérif (1990−1993)
- Moncef Foudhaili (1993−1994)
- Mohamed Raouf Najar (1994−1996)
- Younès Chetali (1996−1997)
- Tarek Ben Mbarek (1997−2000)
- Khaled Sanchou (2000−2001)
- Aboulhassen Fekih (2001−2002)
- Hammouda Ben Ammar (2002−2006)
- Ali Labiadh (2006−2007)
- Tahar Sioud (2007−2008)
- Kamel Ben Amor (2008−2010)
- Ali Hafsi Jeddi (2010−2011)
- Anouar Haddad (2011−2012)
- Wadie Jary (2012−2023)
- Wassef Jelaiel (2023−2024)1
- Kamel Idir (Since 2024)2
- 1 interim president
- 2 President of a normalization committee appointed by FIFA
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