Kamel Idir
Kamel Idir, also spelled Kamel Iddir, born 6 September 1952 in Tunis, is a Tunisian businessman, pharmacist, politician and former handball player. A doctor of pharmacy, he teaches galenic pharmacy at the Faculty of Pharmacy of Monastir.
He is also the Inspector General of Health and Director General of Pharmacy and Medicine. He also chaired the Tunisian multi-sports club Club Africain from November 2005 to June 2010. On 19 August 2024, he was appointed as president of the Normalization Committee set up by FIFA to manage the affairs of the Tunisian Football Federation.
Career
Sports career
Born in Tunis, Kamel Idir was a player and captain of the handball section of Club Africain. He was also an international playing for the Tunisian national team in the 1970s, winning the African Men's Handball Championship in 1974. Having joined the club's management, he spent seven years on the board of directors with Farid Abbes and Chérif Bellamine, including one year as head of the youth center and three as first vice-president.When Bellamine resigned, following the successive failures of the football section, expressed by the absence of a title, he served as interim president from 26 November 2005 to 23 June 2010, the date of the elective general meeting. Subsequently, he was re-elected for two two-year terms, the last of which ended in 2010. Under his presidency, the football team managed to win the 2007–08 Tunisian Ligue Professionnelle 1, twelve years after the last victory in 1996, and the North African Cup of Champions in 2008. In addition, he chaired the organizing committee of the 2005 World Men's Handball Championship held in Tunisia. In August 2024, FIFA appointed him to be the president of the Normalization Committee it had set up to manage the affairs of the Tunisian Football Federation.