Christian Ramota

Christian Ramota (born 14 April 1973 in Köln- Lindenthal ) is a former German handball goalkeeper.

Ramota began in the comparatively late age of 15 years with the handball, but three years later he played for VfL Gummersbach and succeeded in his second season made ​​it into the first team. His international debut he gave on 26 November 1993 in Karlsruhe in the game against Switzerland. His greatest successes were winning the German championship with the TBV Lemgo (2003) and the European title in 2004 with the national team. Ramota prepared intensively during his active career to his later working life. The trained office clerk and business graduate completed by the end of his sporting career in 2008 and 2009, a trainee program for franchisee at McDonald's in Switzerland. Today he runs two restaurants of this chain in St. Gallen and Gossau. In September 2010 Ramota celebrated after two years of absence from handball a surprising short comeback in his adopted hometown of St. Gallen. Because the TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen lost his goalkeeper through injury, Ramota jumped for four months as a substitute goalkeeper.

Others

Ramota is nicknamed " Eros ". This name came from his former team-mate Alfred Zlattinger, who came up with this nickname in connection with surname Ramota as this as " Ramazzotti " sounds. Since Ramazzotti was too long, was it, " Eros ", in reference to the Italian musician Eros Ramazzotti.

Previous clubs

  • TuS Koenigsdorf
  • TSV Bayer Dormagen
  • Police Alliance Cologne
  • VfL Gummersbach
  • TV Großwallstadt
  • TBV Lemgo
  • VfL Gummersbach 2005 - June 2007
  • Without a club July 2007 - January 2008
  • HBW Balingen- Stetten Because Januar - October 2008
  • TSV St. Otmar St. Gallen September - December 2010

Achievements

In the national

  • Silver medal at the 2004 Olympics
  • European Champion 2004
  • Vice World Champion 2003
  • Vice European Champion 2002
  • Supercup winner 2001
  • 5th place 1999 World Cup

In the club

  • German Masters 2003 ( TBV Lemgo )
  • DHB Cup Winners 2002 ( TBV Lemgo )
  • Euro -City Cup winner 2000 ( TV Großwallstadt )
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