Germany national handball team

The German men's national handball team represents the Federal Republic of Germany in international matches and international tournaments.

The German team is one of the most successful handball teams in the world with eight titles at the World Championships and a title at the European Championships. Furthermore, it was the silver medal won at the Olympic Games of 1936 and the gold medal in 1984 and 2004. 1978 and 2007, the national handball team of men was selected to the team of the year. Currently, the team Supercup winner 2009., You will be coached by Martin Heuberger since July 5, 2011.

Over the years, the division of Germany, the men's national handball team of the GDR represented the GDR at international matches and international tournaments. She won gold at the 1980 Summer Olympics and was the most successful team of the Baltic Cup.

  • 2.1 Current squad
  • 2.2 Extended squad
  • 2.3 Former and current national team 2.3.1 300 matches
  • 2.3.2 200 matches
  • 2.3.3 150 matches
  • 2.3.4 100 caps
  • 2.3.5 80 matches
  • 2.3.6 60 matches
  • 2.3.7 50 matches

Participation in competitions

Placement at nationals since 1992

Olympic Games ( field)

  • Olympics 1936: Olympic champion

Olympic Games (Hall )

  • 1972 Olympics: DHB 6th place, DHV 4th place
  • Olympics 1976: DHB 4th place, DHV n qual.
  • Olympics 1980: DHB n teilg, DHV Olympic champion.
  • Olympics 1984: DHB 2nd place, DHV n qual.
  • Olympics 1988:. DHB n agony, DHV 7th place
  • Olympics 1992: 10th place
  • Olympics 1996: 7th place
  • Olympics 2000: 5th Place
  • Olympic Games 2004: 2nd place
  • Olympics 2008: 9th place
  • Olympics 2012: Not qualified

World Championships ( field)

  • World Cup 1938: World Champion
  • World Cup 1948: n teilg. ( not eligible )
  • World Cup 1952: DHB world champion
  • World Cup 1955: DHB world champion
  • World Cup 1959: World Champion (Total German team)
  • World Cup 1963: DHB 2nd place, DHV world champion
  • 1966 World Cup: DHB world champion, DHV 2nd place

World Championships (Hall )

  • World Cup 1938: World Champion
  • World Cup 1954: DHB 2nd place, GDR n eligible
  • World Cup 1958: 3rd place (total German team)
  • World Cup 1961: 4th place (total German team)
  • World Cup 1964: DHB 4th place, DHV preliminaries
  • World Cup 1967: DHB 6th place, DHV preliminaries
  • World Cup 1970: DHB 5th place, DHV 2nd place
  • World Cup 1974: DHB 9th place DHV 2nd place
  • World Cup 1978: DHB world champion, 3rd place DHV
  • World Cup 1982: DHB 7th place, 6th place DHV
  • 1986 World Cup: DHB 7th place, 3rd place DHV
  • World Cup 1990:. DHB n agony, DHV 8th Place
  • World Cup 1993: 6th place
  • World Cup 1995: 4th place
  • World Cup 1997: n qual.
  • WC 1999: 5th place
  • World Cup 2001: 8th Place
  • World Cup 2003: 2nd place
  • World Cup 2005: 9th place
  • World Cup 2007: World Champion
  • World Cup 2009: 5th place
  • World Cup 2011: 11th place
  • World Cup 2013: 5th Place

European Championships

  • European Championship 1994: 9th place
  • European Championship 1996: 8th Place
  • European Championships 1998: 3rd place
  • Euro 2000: 9th place
  • European Championships 2002: 2nd place
  • Euro 2004: European Champion
  • 2006 European Championship: 5th place
  • Euro 2008: 4th place
  • European Football Championship 2010: 10th place
  • Euro 2012: 7th place
  • European Championships 2014: not qualified

Ostseepokal

  • Baltic Cup 1968: DHB n teilg, DHV 4.
  • Baltic Cup 1969: DHB n teilg, DHV winner.
  • Baltic Cup 1970. DHB n teilg, DHV A winner, DHV B 5th Place
  • Baltic Cup 1971: 3rd place DHB, DHV winner
  • Baltic Cup 1972: DHB 2nd place, 3rd place DHV
  • Baltic Cup 1973: DHB 3rd place, 3rd place A DHV, DHV B 6th place
  • Baltic Cup 1974: DHB 4th place, DHV winner
  • Baltic Cup 1976: DHB 5th place, DHV 2nd place
  • Baltic Cup 1977: DHB 4th place, A winner DHV, DHV B 7th place
  • Baltic Cup 1979: DHB 2nd place winner DHV
  • Baltic Cup 1980: DHB A 3rd place, DHB B 4th place, 2nd place DHV
  • Baltic Cup 1981: DHB 4th place, DHV winner
  • Baltic Cup 1985. DHB n teilg, DHV 3rd place
  • Baltic Cup 1986: DHB n teilg, DHV winner.
  • Baltic Cup 1987: DHB 3rd place, 2nd place DHV
  • Baltic Cup 1989: DHB A 2nd place, DHB B 5th place, 3rd place DHV

World Cup

  • World Cup 1971:. DHB n teilg, DHV 6th place
  • World Cup 1974:. DHB n teilg, DHV 3rd place
  • World Cup 1979: DHB 6th place, DHV 3rd place
  • World Cup 1984: DHB 8th Place, DHV 6th place
  • World Cup 1988: DHB 2nd place winner DHV
  • World Cup 1992: n teilg.
  • World Cup 1996: 5th place
  • World Cup 1999: Winner
  • World Cup 2002: 3rd place
  • World Cup 2006: 3rd place
  • World Cup 2008: 5th place
  • World Cup 2010: n teilg.

Supercup

  • Supercup 1979: DHB winner, DHV n teilg.
  • Supercup 1981: DHB 2nd place, DHV n teilg.
  • Supercup 1983: DHB 8th Place (Last ), DHV 7th place
  • Supercup 1985: DHB 3rd place, 2nd place DHV
  • Supercup 1987: DHB winner, DHV 3rd place
  • Supercup 1989: DHB A 6th place, DHB B 8th Place (Last ), DHV 2nd place
  • Supercup 1991: 4th place
  • Supercup 1993: 2nd place
  • Supercup 1995: 2nd place
  • Supercup 1998: winner
  • Supercup 1999: 5th Place
  • Supercup 2001: winner
  • Supercup 2003: 2nd place
  • Supercup 2005: 6th (Last )
  • Supercup 2007: 3rd place
  • Supercup 2009: winner
  • Supercup 2011: 4th (Last )
  • Supercup 2013: winner

Players and coaches

Current squad

The team is coached by Martin Heuberger.

As of November 4, 2013

Extended squad

Former and current national team

Shown here is a selection of former and current German national team. Here they are sorted by number of internationals. In the first parenthesis to the international matches and goals. In the second parenthesis date of birth, date of death and present. As at 5 November 2013.

300 matches

All players on this list have more than 300 international matches.

  • Frank - Michael Wahl (344/1412) ( b. 1956 )
  • Klaus -Dieter Petersen ( 340/254 ) ( b. 1968 )
  • Christian Schwarzer ( 318/965 ) ( b. 1969 )

200 matches

All players on this list have more than 200 international matches.

  • Henning Fritz ( 235/ 0) ( b. 1974 )
  • Holger Winselmann ( 234/483 ) ( b. 1963 )
  • January Holpert ( 228/ 0) ( b. 1968 )
  • Markus Baur ( 227/706 ) ( b. 1971 )
  • Florian return man ( 223/820 ) ( b. 1977 )
  • Stefan Kretzschmar ( 218/817 ) ( b. 1973 )

150 matches

All players on this list have more than 150 international matches.

  • Christian Zeitz ( 165/458 ) (* 1980)
  • (*) Holger Glandorf ( 159/544 ) ( b. 1983 )
  • Stefan Hecker ( 157/ 0) ( b. 1959 )
  • Rüdiger Borchardt ( 154/689 ) ( b. 1963 )
  • Ulrich Roth ( 151/290 ) ( b. 1962 )

100 caps

All players on this list have more than 100 international matches.

  • Horst Spengler ( 148/296 ) ( b. 1950 )
  • Sebastian Preiss ( 145/362 ) ( b. 1981 )
  • Peter Hofmann ( 145/ 0) ( b. 1955 )
  • Christian Ramota ( 144/ 0) ( b. 1973 )
  • Johannes Bitter (142 /2) ( * 1982 )
  • Erhard Wunderlich ( 140/504 ) ( * 1956 † 2012)
  • Herbert Lübking ( 139/650 ) ( b. 1941 )
  • (*) Lars Kaufmann (132 /322) ( b. 1982 )
  • Heiner Brand ( 131/222 ) ( b. 1952 )
  • Bernd Roos ( 130/500 ) (1967 )
  • Rüdiger Neitzel ( 124/334 ) ( b. 1963 )
  • Manfred freisler ( 122/271 ) ( b. 1957 )
  • Arno Ehret ( 121/308 ) (* 1953)
  • Mark Dragunsky ( 117/174 ) ( b. 1970 )
  • (*) Michael Haass ( 114/173 ) ( b. 1983 )
  • (*) Michael Kraus ( 113/372 ) ( b. 1983 )
  • Matthias Hahn ( 110/241 ) ( b. 1965 )
  • Manfred Hofmann ( 110/ 0) ( b. 1948 )
  • Michael Klemm ( 110/146 ) ( b. 1965 )
  • Christian Fitzek ( 109/233 ) ( b. 1961 )
  • Jan- Olaf Immel ( 105/151 ) ( b. 1976 )
  • Joachim Deckarm ( 104/381 ) (* 1954)
  • Stephan Beautiful ( 103/195 ) ( b. 1962 )
  • (*) Silvio Heinevetter ( 102/ 0) ( born 1984 )
  • Kurt Klühspies ( 102/253 ) ( b. 1952 )

80 matches

All players on this list have more than 80 internationals.

  • Hansi Schmidt ( 98/484 ) ( b. 1942 )
  • Holger Schneider (98/ 197) ( b. 1963 )
  • Karsten Kohlhaas (97/ 184) ( b. 1970 )
  • (*) Sven- Soeren Christophersen (96/ 173) (* 1985)
  • Heiner Möller (95/ 193) ( b. 1952 )
  • Michael Krieter ( 92/ 0) ( b. 1963 )
  • Holger Löhr ( 92/214 ) ( b. 1970 )
  • Jörg Löhr (91/ 134) ( b. 1961 )
  • Andreas Dörhöfer (89/ 144) ( b. 1963 )
  • Mike Bezdicek (86/ 98) (* 1968)
  • Beautiful Christian (86/ 137) ( b. 1981 )
  • Christian Sprenger ( 86/185 ) ( b. 1983 )
  • Herbert Wehnert (85/ 156) ( b. 1947 )
  • (*) Martin Strobel (84/ 93) (* 1986)
  • Frank Dammann (83 /89) (* 1957)
  • Thomas Knorr ( 83/199 ) ( b. 1971 )
  • Uwe Gensheimer ( 82/306 ) (* 1986)
  • Jörg Kunze (80/ 174) ( b. 1968 )
  • Steffen Weber ( 80/90 ) (* 1972)

60 matches

All players on this list have more than 60 internationals.

  • Peter Neuhaus (79 /41) (* 1945)
  • Thomas Springel (78 /101) ( b. 1959 )
  • Peter Quarti ( 77/129 ) (1967 )
  • Dieter Waltke ( 76/118 ) (* 1954)
  • Uwe Schwenker ( 73/163 ) (* 1959)
  • Klaus Wöller ( 72/ 0) ( b. 1956 )
  • Klaus Kater ( 71/ 0) ( b. 1948 )
  • Andrej Klimovets ( 71/169 ) ( b. 1974 )
  • Arnulf Meffle ( 71/117 ) ( b. 1957 )
  • Richard Ratka (71 /180) ( b. 1963 )
  • Claus Fey (70/ 98) (* 1955)
  • Hans -Jürgen Bode ( 69/ 0) ( b. 1941 )
  • Christian Rose ( 69/142 ) ( b. 1977 )
  • Diethard Finkelmann (68 /50) (* 1941)
  • Jochen field Hoff ( 67/103 ) ( b. 1943 )
  • Rudi Rough (67 /1) ( b. 1950 )
  • Peter Meisinger (64/ 110) (* 1954)
  • Vigindas Petkevičius (63/ 126) ( b. 1970 )
  • Jens Tiedtke (63/ 93) (* 1979)
  • Jean Baruth ( 62/128 ) (1967 )
  • Bernd Metzke (62 /90) (* 1966)
  • (*) Adrian Pfahl ( 61/157 ) ( b. 1982 )
  • January Fegter ( 61/167 ) ( b. 1969 )

50 matches

All players on this list have more than 50 internationals.

  • Wolfgang Braun (59/ 76) (1944 )
  • Jürgen Hartz ( 58/158 ) ( b. 1966 )
  • (*) Patrick Groetzki (57/ 138) (* 1989)
  • (*) Christoph Theuerkauf (57/ 111) (* 1984)
  • Michael Hegemann (57/ 70) (* 1977)
  • Thomas Happe (56 /16) (* 1958)
  • Rainer Niemeyer (56 /1) ( b. 1955 )
  • Harald Ohly (56 /95) (* 1956)
  • (*) Michael Muller (55/ 120) (* 1984)
  • Stefan Schröder (55/ 110) ( b. 1981 )
  • Klaus Lange ( 54/133 ) ( b. 1939 )
  • Michael Lehnertz (54 /55) (* 1964)
  • Heiko Karrer (53/ 69) ( * 1971 )
  • Herbert rye (53/ 48) (* 1947)
  • Wolfgang Schwenke (53/ 96) (* 1968)
  • Klaus Westebbe (52 /86) (* 1949)
  • Wolfgang Kubitzki (51/ 62) (* 1960)
  • Max Müller (51 /110) ( b. 1949 )
  • Steffen Weinhold (50/ 117) (* 1986)
  • Jürgen Querengässer (50 /123) ( b. 1964 )
  • Bogdan Wenta (50/ 144) ( b. 1961 )

(* ) = If active national player

Former national coach

Horst Brede Meier

Armin Emrich

Heiner Brand

  • Carl Schelenz (September 13, 1925 to August 28, 1932 )
  • Otto Günther Kaundinya (August 26, 1934 to June 9, 1940 )
  • Carl Schelenz (June 9, 1940 to October 18, 1942 )
  • Fritz Fromm ( January 1, 1951 to June 30, 1955)
  • Werner Vick (July 1, 1955 to September 30, 1972 )
  • Horst Käsler (October 1, 1972 to June 30, 1974 )
  • Vlado Stenzel (July 1, 1974 to April 20, 1982 )
  • Simon Schobel (April 21, 1982 to March 6, 1987 )
  • Petre Ivănescu (March 7, 1987 to February 28, 1989 )
  • Horst Brede Meier (March 1, 1989 to August 7, 1992 )
  • Armin Emrich ( August 8, 1992 to May 31, 1993)
  • Arno Ehret (1 June 1993 to 31 December 1996)
  • Heiner Brand (1 January 1997 to 5 July 2011)

Jerseys, equipment suppliers and sponsors

By the year 1980 Adidas took over the equipment of the national handball team of the Federal Republic of Germany. Then there were various other equipment such as Puma, Hummel and Nike. From 2004 to 2008 there was an equipment contract with Kempa. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Adidas took over again the equipment of all national teams until early 2013 .. Since the summer of 2013 called the current supplier of the DHB 's back Kempa.

Unlike football teams Handball national teams have their own jersey sponsors. Main sponsor of the German team was during the 2009 World Cup, the company KiK Textil Discount. From 2010 to 2012 gold gas was the main sponsor. On the sleeves also advertises Toyota, the former title sponsor of Handball - Bundesliga.

On the back of the jersey Hamburg -Mannheimer since the QS - Supercup represented in November 2007 - below the back number. Another sponsor is the German Credit Bank ( DKB) on the pants.

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