The Ligue Nationale de Handball (LNH) is a privately owned French sports governing body founded in 2004 to administer men's professional handball in the country. Headquartered in France, it operates autonomously from the French Handball Federation (FFHB) and has jurisdiction over the top two men's divisions, a cup tournament, and a super cup. The LNH is responsible for organizing, promoting, and regulating professional handball competitions in France, ensuring the sport's growth and development at the highest level. With a staff of approximately 60 employees, the LNH plays a crucial role in the French handball landscape, fostering competition, setting standards, and supporting the sport's professionalization.

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Founded

2004

Headcount

52

Headquarters

France

Primary Segment

Spectator Sports

Ownership

Privately Owned

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Ligue Nationale de Handball (LNH) sells broadcasting rights of its 2 handball competitions to 3 companies globally, covering 3 countries. Ligue Nationale de Handball (LNH)'s rights holders include BeIN Media Group, L'Equipe and French Handball Federation (FFHB).

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