In the all-Egyptian final, title-holders Zamalek retained their 2018 title, but were made to work against rivals Al Ahly, eventually winning 38:35 in the second additional period after the 60 minutes finished all-square at 27:27. The title was their sixth.
The all-Angola final saw Primeiro de Agosto beat Petro 19:!3 in a low-scoring final to make it five years in a row they have won the elite competition.
It also meant that, for the first time, the winners of the women’s competition qualified directly through to the inaugural IHF Women’s Super Globe, to be held in China in August, while Zamalek booked their ticket to the IHF Men’s Super Globe, to be held in Saudi Arabia.
RESULTS
Thursday 4 April
Men’s Final: Al Ahly (EGY) vs Zamalek (EGY) 35:38 (31:31, 27:27, 13:11)
Women’s Final: Petro Atletico (ANG) vs Primero de Agosto (ANG) 13:19
Photos: CAHB