Kenya to cut budget deficit to 4.5%    Taiwan GDP surges on tech demand    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    UNFPA Egypt, Bayer sign agreement to promote reproductive health    Egypt to boost marine protection with new tech partnership    France's harmonised inflation eases slightly in April    Egypt's El-Khatib: Govt. keen on boosting exports    Eygpt's El-Sherbiny directs new cities to brace for adverse weather    Cabinet approves establishment of national medical tourism council to boost healthcare sector    CBE governor meets Beijing delegation to discuss economic, financial cooperation    Egypt's investment authority GAFI hosts forum with China to link business, innovation leaders    Egypt's Gypto Pharma, US Dawa Pharmaceuticals sign strategic alliance    Egypt's Foreign Minister calls new Somali counterpart, reaffirms support    "5,000 Years of Civilizational Dialogue" theme for Korea-Egypt 30th anniversary event    Egypt's Al-Mashat urges lower borrowing costs, more debt swaps at UN forum    Egypt's Al-Sisi, Angola's Lourenço discuss ties, African security in Cairo talks    Two new recycling projects launched in Egypt with EGP 1.7bn investment    Egypt pleads before ICJ over Israel's obligations in occupied Palestine    Egypt's ambassador to Palestine congratulates Al-Sheikh on new senior state role    Sudan conflict, bilateral ties dominate talks between Al-Sisi, Al-Burhan in Cairo    Cairo's Madinaty and Katameya Dunes Golf Courses set to host 2025 Pan Arab Golf Championship from May 7-10    Egypt's Ministry of Health launches trachoma elimination campaign in 7 governorates    EHA explores strategic partnership with Türkiye's Modest Group    Between Women Filmmakers' Caravan opens 5th round of Film Consultancy Programme for Arab filmmakers    Fourth Cairo Photo Week set for May, expanding across 14 Downtown locations    Egypt's PM follows up on Julius Nyerere dam project in Tanzania    Ancient military commander's tomb unearthed in Ismailia    Egypt's FM inspects Julius Nyerere Dam project in Tanzania    Egypt's FM praises ties with Tanzania    Egypt to host global celebration for Grand Egyptian Museum opening on July 3    Ancient Egyptian royal tomb unearthed in Sohag    Egypt hosts World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup in Somabay for 3rd consecutive year    Egyptian Minister praises Nile Basin consultations, voices GERD concerns    49th Hassan II Trophy and 28th Lalla Meryem Cup Officially Launched in Morocco    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    A minute of silence for Egyptian sports    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



What they said
Published in Ahram Online on 08 - 09 - 2020

The Men's Handball World Championship, to be held in Egypt in January 2021, will be one of the first major sports events to be held during the Covid-19 pandemic.
It will also be the last time the championship is hosted by just one country and the first time the event will have as many as 32 teams. As such, reaction to the tournament is varied and noteworthy.
The coronavirus is the main topic on the minds of organisers. The medical committee of the event held a press conference alongside the draw to announce general preventive measures which will be applied while hosting the tournament in Egypt.
Chairman of the Medical Commission Hazem Khamis said a Covid-19 officer will be appointed for the championship whose main responsibility will be contacting and following up with the medical staff of all teams.
“The Covid officer will be in direct contact with the medical staff of the teams to deliver any medical updates about the players,” Khamis said.
“Every team will have its Covid-19 officer so you needn't worry about communication between the teams and the medical commission.”
The medical commission also announced that the spread of the coronavirus will decide the number of fans allowed.
“No one will attend without temperatures being screened. Attendance inside the halls may be 50 per cent or 25 per cent, according to guidelines set by the World Health Organisation,” Khamis added.
“There will be medical checkpoints inside the halls to deal with all cases including fans.”
Khamis said the commission is ready to deal with all cases in and outside the courts.
He said the organising committee is in direct contact with the International Handball Federation (IHF) to be aware of all updates related to the tournament and to be ready for all cases.
“We asked the IHF to increase the number of players on the teams to replace any suspected cases as well as allowing a team to complete the tournament,” Khamis said. “We also called on the IHF to allow every team to name four additional players in their squads,” he added.
Khamis said that players, administrators, tour guides, drivers and workers in the halls that will host the event will be checked for the virus every 72 hours. Journalists who will be covering the event will also be tested. A quarantine room will be ready in every venue and in every hotel where the teams are staying.
Minister of Youth and Sports Ashraf Sobhi told Al-Ahram Weekly that all the stadiums and indoor halls will be ready by the end of October. “We are almost ready but we have to wait for the tiles of the playground that will be received by mid-October from the IHF.” Sobhi hoped that by January fans would be allowed to attend the matches – 100 per cent capacity – “as this will give a great push to the Egyptian National Team. The Egyptian government with its various ministries headed by the president and the prime minister, is backing us in the organisation of such a big event that will greatly affect Egypt's image in the West. The Egyptian Olympic Committee is also helping us in various aspects to make the event a real success,” Sobhi said.
“I am very happy that my dream is coming true after such a long time,” International Handball Federation President Hassan Mustafa told Al-Ahram Weekly. “Egypt hosted the draw of the 2021 IHF Men's Championship and within months will host the event. The ceremony for the draw was fantastic and so will be the championship, I am sure. I am sure that the championship will take place on time and if some countries won't be able to make it to the championship, we will ask other teams to come instead. We have to cope with the coronavirus whether we like it or not. All countries are re-opening and we are doing the same.”
Egyptian National Team Head Coach Roberto Garcia Parrondo laughed when asked why Egypt, as host country, chose Group G. “I don't know why I chose Group G. We had only five minutes to make our decision, looking at the teams we realised that we have played a lot against Sweden and we know the players' techniques, so accordingly we chose to be in this group. I also watched a lot of matches of the Czech Republic so I thought that this is the best group. We can never find an easy group in a world championship with 32 participating teams.
“We have been affected greatly by the Covid-19 pandemic as we had all our training programmes and friendly matches changed and re-scheduled but now we are training hard here in Cairo and Hurghada and I hope by the end of October we will be able to play friendly matches against some European teams,” Parrondo said.
The Belarus delegate at the draw, Andrei Baletski, talked about his country's chances. “In the last eight years we haven't missed a big event. We played in the last World Championship and we have been in the top 10 but the format now is changed and we are playing with 31 other teams. In Europe the format was changed as well from 16 to 24 teams but this edition of the World Championship will be different by all measures. We are expecting this time to be in the top six if the team is fighting for it. Covid-19 has made some changes but we have to cope with it. I am very optimistic, especially that the event is in Egypt. I can see from the draw ceremony that everything is well-organised and we are excited to come and play here.”
Egypt's national team player Ali Zein, who is also a professional for Sharjah of the United Arab Emirates said, “I am very proud of the draw organisation. It was a perfect event. I think that our Group G is not easy but it is better than other groups. We have to meet Sweden which is a very strong opponent but I am sure we will be able to overcome it with our fans' support.
“Our national team this time is completely different from the one that won the gold at the African Championship, so this mix will be very beneficial and I think that we have a very good chance of reaching the top four. We have been working hard and training well in our three-week closed camp,” Zein, who was named the best player in 2019 after he took his club Sharjah to the top of the handball league standings, said.
Ahmed Al-Ahmar, 36, the Egyptian national handball team captain who was named the top scorer, the most valuable player and the best back right in the African Nations Championship of 2016, told the Weekly: “I am very proud to be Egyptian after such a marvelous draw. It shows how powerful and civilised Egypt is. We have two tough matches in Group G, facing Sweden and the Czechs, so our job won't be easy but I am sure we will do our best to win especially that we are playing at home. We have a number of stars and I am very optimistic. The players are up to the challenge and they are doing their best.”
*A version of this article appears in print in the 10 September, 2020 edition of Al-Ahram Weekly


Clic here to read the story from its source.