Arab Handball Championship of Champions

Arab Handball Championship of Champions Club is an international club handball competition organized by the Arab Handball Federation for champions of the Arab World countries.

Arab Handball Championship of Champions
Founded1976
CountryArab World
ConfederationAHF
Most recent
champion(s)
Kuwait Al-Kuwait SC (2023)
Most titlesTunisia ES Tunis HC (7 Titles)
Current sports event 2023 Arab Club Championship

Results

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# Year Host Final Third place match
Champion Score Second place Third place Score Fourth place
1 1976
Details
 
Alexandria
 
ES Tunis
13 – 7  
Smouha
 
Security Force Club
2 1977
Details
 
Derna
 
ES Tunis
 
Al-Aouras Club
 
Al-Quds Club
3 1978
Details
 
Damascus
 
ES Tunis
 
Al-Ittihad Jeddah
 
Security Force Club
4 1979
Details
 
Tunis
 
ES Tunis
 
Al-Ahli SC
 
Qadsia SC
5 1980
Details
 
Manama
 
Al-Ahli SC
 
ES Tunis
 
Al-Ittihad Tripoli
6 1981
Details
 
Amman
 
Al Ain SC
 
CS Hammam-Lif
 
Al-Ahli SC
1982  
Syria
Not held because the 1982 Lebanon War
8 1983
Details
 
Algiers
 
MC Oran
21 – 18  
Al-Khaleej Club
 
Al-Jamahir Club
31 – 27 (ET)  
Al-Wahda SC
9 1984
Details
 
Dammam
 
MC Oran
15 – 13  
Al-Khaleej Club
 
Qadsia SC
29 – 26  
Al-Jaish SC
10 1985
Details
 
Damascus
 
Nadit Alger
28 – 22  
Al-Khaleej Club
 
MC Oran
31 – 13  
Al-Ahli Tripoli
11 1986
Details
 
Oujda
 
Club Africain
21 – 18  
Al Ahly
 
Al-Ahli SC
27 – 14  
MC Oujda
12 1988
Details
 
Tunis
 
MC Oran
20 – 19  
Al-Rasheed SC
 
Club Africain
36 – 35 (ETx2)  
Al-Ahli SC
13 1989
Details
 
Rabat
 
MC Alger
25 – 24  
Al-Salmiya SC
 
Al-Rasheed SC
14 1991
Details
 
Mahdia
 
MC Alger
n/a  
Al-Wahda SC
 
EM Mahdia
n/a  
PTT Marrakech
15 1993
Details
 
Marrakech
 
Al Ahly
n/a  
MC Alger
 
KAC Marrakech
n/a  
Kazma SC
16 1994
Details
 
Daraa
 
Al Ahly
n/a  
MC Oran
 
Al-Sho'ala Club
n/a  
Al-Khaleej Club
17 1995
Details
 
Cairo
 
Al Ahly
 
Al-Khaleej Club
 
Wydad AC
18 1996
Details
 
Amman
 
Al-Noor SC
n/a  
Al-Ahli SC
 
Al-Salmiya SC
n/a  
MC Alger
19 1997
Details
 
Dubai
 
Sporting Club
 
Zamalek
 
Al-Ahli SC
 
Al-Salmiya SC
20 1998
Details
 
Amman
 
Al Ahly
 
Al-Ahli SC
 
Wydad AC
21 1999
Details
 
Amman
 
Zamalek
24 – 22  
Al Ahly
 
Al-Rayyan SC
22 2000
Details
 
Sharjah
 
Al-Rayyan SC
 
Zamalek
Not awarded
23 2001
Details
 
Casablanca
 
ES Sahel
 
ES Tunis
 
MC Alger
24 2002
Details
 
Damascus
 
Al-Khaleej Club
 
Al-Jaish Club
 
Al-Sho'ala Club
25 2004
Details
 
Sousse
 
ES Sahel
 
WA Rouiba
 
US Biskra
26 2005
Details
 
Casablanca
 
Al-Ahli
32 – 27  
AS Casablanca
 
Al Salibikhaet SC
37 – 31  
US Biskra
27 2007
Details
 
Dammam
 
Al-Khaleej Club
33 – 30  
JSE Skikda
 
Al-Qadisiyah SC
30 – 23  
Al-Wakrah SC
28 2010
Details
 
Cairo
 
Al Ahly
n/a  
El-Olympi Club
 
Al-Wehda Club
n/a  
Club Africain
29 2012
Details 1
 
Berkane
 
Club Africain
33 – 28  
Al-Kuwait SC
 
Al Ahly
30 – 22  
Al-Wehda Club
30 2013
Details
 
Dammam
 
Al-Noor SC
22 – 21  
Mudhar Club
 
Al Qiyadah SC
40 – 32  
Barbar Club
31 2014
Details
 
Mahdia
 
Al-Ahli Club
25 – 23  
El-Makarem Mahdia
 
AS Téboulba
 
Al-Salmiya SC
32 2015
Details
 
Sousse
 
ES Sahel
25 – 20  
Al-Ahli SC
 
El-Makarem Mahdia
36 – 31  
Al-Safa Club
33 2017
Details
 
Oujda
 
CS Sakiet Ezzit
38 – 37  
Al-Arabi SC
 
Al-Safa Club
37 – 30  
Al-Khor Club
34 2018
Details
 
Sfax
 
ES Tunis
26 – 20  
CS Sakiet Ezzit
 
Al Arabi SC
37 – 31  
Al-Salmiya SC
35 2019
Details
 
Amman
 
Al-Gharafa SC
36 – 32  
GS Pétroliers
 
Al-Wehda Club
28 – 20  
Burgan SC
36 2021
Details
 
Hammamet
 
ES Tunis
26 – 24  
AS Hammamet
 
Al-Wakrah SC
26 – 24  
El-Makarem de Mahdia
37 2022
Details
 
Hammamet
 
ES Tunis
29 – 28 (ET)  
Zamalek
 
Al-Kuwait SC
33 – 30  
Club Africain
38 2023
Details
 
Qatif
 
Al-Kuwait SC
31 – 30  
Zamalek
 
National Bank of Egypt SC
29 – 28  
Mudhar HC
^n/a A round-robin tournament determined the final standings.
^1 No third place match played.
  • 1982 not held - This edition in Syria was canceled following the Israeli military intervention in Lebanon.
  • 2000: The Al-Rayyan SC - Zamalek match was in fact a semi-final while a second semi-final opposed Al Ahly Jeddah to Al-Ahly Cairo but this last match experienced serious incidents and was interrupted. The organizers therefore treated the first semi-final as a final and did not award a bronze medal.

Winners by club

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Rank Club Winners Runners-Up Third Losing Semi-finals Total
1   ES Tunis 7 2 0 0 9
2   Al Ahly 5 2 1 0 8
3   MC Oran 3 1 1 0 5
4   ES Sahel 3 0 0 0 3
5   Al-Khaleej Club 2 4 0 0 6
6   Al-Ahli SC 2 3 2 0 7
7   MC Alger 2 2 2 0 6
8   Club Africain 2 0 1 1 4
9   Al-Noor SC 2 0 0 0 2
10   Zamalek 1 4 0 0 5
11   Al-Kuwait SC 1 1 1 0 3
12   CS Sakiet Ezzit 1 1 0 0 2
13   Al-Rayyan SC 1 0 1 0 2
14   Al-Ahli Club 1 0 0 1 2
15   Nadit Alger 1 0 0 0 1
  Sporting Club 1 0 0 0 1
  Al Ain HC 1 0 0 0 1
  Al-Gharafa SC 1 0 0 0 1
  • MC Alger (ex. GS Pétroliers)

Medal Table

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Tunisia (TUN)136423
2  Egypt (EGY)78217
3  Saudi Arabia (KSA)69621
4  Algeria (ALG)65314
5  Qatar (QAT)2169
6  Kuwait (KUW)1359
7  Bahrain (BHR)1102
8  United Arab Emirates (UAE)1001
9  Syria (SYR)0156
10  Morocco (MAR)0123
11  Iraq (IRQ)0112
  Libya (LBA)0112
13  Palestine (PLE)0011
Totals (13 entries)373736110
  • 1982 Not Held.
  • 2000 Bronze Not Awarded.

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