Peter Mühlematter
Peter Mühlematter is a Swiss handball administrator. He was born on 2 January 1945 in Bern. While working as manager for a Swiss printing machine manufacturer, he started his IHF career as member of the IHF Commission for Development and Public Relations before becoming a member and then President of the IHF Commission of Organising and Competition. Thus, by virtue of his office, he had also been a member of the IHF Council. At the IHF Congress in 2004, he was elected Secretary General of the International Handball Federation (IHF).[1]
During the 2009 World Men's Handball Championship a conflict emerged between Mühlematter and the President of the IHF, Hassan Moustafa.[2]
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- Gösta Björk (1946–1950)
- Hans Baumann (1950–1971)
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- Carl Filip Borgh (1946–1950)
- Albert Wagner (1950–1972)
- Max Rinkenburger (1972–1988)
- Raymond Hahn (1988–2004)
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- Joel Delplanque (2009–2011)
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