«Nelson Paillou et la transformation du handball en France (1942-1982) : Entre discours et réalités »

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Lise Cardin et al., « «Nelson Paillou et la transformation du handball en France (1942-1982) : Entre discours et réalités » », HAL-SHS : histoire, ID : 10670/1.xffowf


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Nelson Paillou can be considered a major sports leader of the second half of 20th century France. He was president of the French Handball Federation from 1964 to 1982, vice-president and eventually president of the French National Olympic and Sports Committee (CNOSF) from 1971 to 1993, and a key person in the foundation of the French association for violence free sport and fair-play. Based on printed sources and on personal as well as on institutional archives, this article questions the role Paillou played in the development of French sport. First, Paillou worked to introduce and disseminate handball in France, and he developed a policy to bring masses of people to get to learn and play handball across the country. As such, he targeted the French youth and founded a national executive for handball technique in order to structure the supervision of players of all levels, from the initiation up to the elite level. Second, Nelson Paillou also contributed to the acknowledgment and the visibility of handball in France and at European and international level. He developed a significant communication policy and assured a remarkable presence at all handball events in order to reinforce his choices in terms of management and diffusion of the game. Finally, it appears that during the second half of the 20th century, Paillou who strongly supported the ideals of Pierre de Coubertin, showed up as a promotor of humanist values in sport and in handball. His position against sponsors and some kind of professionalism was overcome with difficulties but it was necessary to open French handball to the international field. Paillou presents himself as an ambiguous French sports leader who sometimes took contradictory decisions. However, Paillou’s resolutions reflect the choices of an opportunistic leader in front of the transformation of sport in a period marked by the arrival of show business and professionalism.

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