Logo of Pan-American Team Handball Federation
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Formation | 23 May 1977 |
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Type | Sports Federation |
Headquarters | Buenos Aires, Argentina |
Region served
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Americas |
Membership
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34 National Federations |
Official language
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English, Portuguese and Spanish |
President
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Mr. Mario Moccia |
1st Vice-President
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Mr. Julio Noveri |
2nd Vice-President
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Mr. Rafael Sepúlveda |
Secretary General
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Mr. Héctor Fernández |
Website | www.PanAmHandball.org |
The Pan-American Team Handball Federation (PATHF) is the continental governing body for handball, beach handball and wheelchair handball in Americas, that includes Northern America, Central America, South America and the Caribbean. PATHF's primary functions are to organize competitions for national teams and clubs, and to conduct Men's World Handball Championship and Women's World Handball Championship qualifying tournaments.
PATHF was founded on 23 May 1977, which made it one of the five continental confederations affiliated with International Handball Federation. Argentina, Chile, Canada, Mexico and the United States of America were founding members. The first executive committee was composed of President Dr. Peter Buehning (USA), Vice-President Mr. Juan Mainzhausen (Argentina), Secretary General Mr. Walter Schwedhelm (Mexico), and Treasurer Mr. Francis Geulen (Canada). Current PATHF President is Mr. Mario Moccia from Argentina.
Following is the PATHF Executive Committee.