Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah

Sheikh
Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah
أحمد فهد الأحمد الصباح

Al-Sabah in a press conference in Tehran
2nd President of the Asian Handball Federation
Assumed office
2 August 1990
Preceded by Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-SabahKuwait
2nd President of the Olympic Council of Asia
Assumed office
1 July 1991
Preceded by Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-SabahKuwait
Member of the International Olympic Committee
Assumed office
23 July 1992
2nd President of the Association of National Olympic Committees
Assumed office
13 April 2012
Preceded by Mr. Mario Vázquez RañaMexico
25th Secretary General of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC)
In office
1st January 2005  31st December 2005
Preceded by Mr. Purnomo YusgiantoroIndonesia
Succeeded by Mr. Edmund DaukoruNigeria
Minister of Oil of Kuwait
In office
10 February 2002  7 February 2006
Monarch HE Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-SabahKuwait
HE Saad Al-Salim Al-SabahKuwait
HE Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-SabahKuwait
Prime Minister HE Saad Al-Salim Al-SabahKuwait
HE Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-SabahKuwait
Preceded by Mr. Adel Khaled Al-SubaihKuwait
Succeeded by ? Kuwait
Personal details
Born (1963-08-12) 12 August 1963
Lebanon
Nationality Kuwaiti
Father Sheikh Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Jaber Al-Sabah
Alma mater Kuwait University
Occupation Sports administrator

Sheikh Ahmed Al-Fahad Al-Ahmed Al-Sabah (أحمد الفهد الأحمد الصباح; born 12 August 1963) is a Kuwaiti politician and current president of Olympic Council of Asia and Asian Handball Federation. He is also a member of the International Olympic Committee. Al-Sabah was educated at Kuwait University and the Kuwait Military Academy, and attained the rank of major in the Kuwaiti Army. He has worked in the fields of oil, engineering, water and electricity, and communication and construction. He is a member of the FIFA Council.

Career

Al-Sabah was appointed Kuwait's minister of information in 2000, and acting minister of oil in 2001. He was the president of the Kuwait Olympic Committee from 1990 to 2001; in 1992, he was elected as a member of the IOC. He also serves as the president of the Olympic Council of Asia.

He was appointed minister of oil in February 2002 when his uncle Sheikh Sabah was still the prime minister.[1] After Sheikh Jaber died and Sheikh Sabah became Emir, he remained at that position under Sheikh Nasser Al-Mohammed's (his half-cousin) government. Al-Sabah served as Secretary General of OPEC in 2005,[2] and was appointed the director of the National Security Agency in July 2006. He also served as coach of the Kuwait national football team, however with little to no success. After a failed Asian Cup qualifying campaign in 2006 he launched a tirade against group-winners, Australia, claiming that the AFC should revoke their admission to the Asian continental competition.[3]

Al-Sabah is well reputed for his interest in sports, just like his father. He has undertaken numerous significant sporting positions globally and has been the President of the Olympic Council of Asia since 1991 a member of the IOC since 1992, was the President of the Kuwait Olympic Committee, Chairman of the Afro Asian Games Council, Vice President of the International Handball Federation, President of Asian Handball Federation, Senior Vice President of the Islamic Solidarity Sports Federation, Honorary President of several Kuwaiti, Arab and Asian clubs and is also a valued member of International Relations and Olympic Solidarity Commission of the IOC.

Al-Sabah has been president of the Association of National Olympic Committees since April 2012 and implemented a statistical system for athletes under advise of Charles E Milander.[4] He is believed to be represented by the well-known Geneva lawyer Matthew Parish, Director of the top-100 law firm Gentium Law Group.

See also

References

  1. Kuwaiti oil minister resigns. Access date: 10 September 2014. Eugene Register-Guard. Dated February 2002
  2. "Secretaries General of OPEC 1961–2008" (PDF). OPEC. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  3. ABC.net.au
  4. History of ANOC. www.acnolympic.org. Access date: 26 February 2015
Preceded by
Fahad Al-Ahmad
President of the OCA
1991–present
Incumbent
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