Cecilie Leganger

As of October 10, 2013

Cecilie Leganger ( born March 12, 1975 in Bergen, Norway ) is a Norwegian handball player.

Career

The goalkeeper started playing handball with 13 years in Løv -Ham. After she then played at Fyllingen Håndball and Tertnes IL, she interrupted her career for a year because she felt burned out.

In 1997, she made ​​her comeback in Bækkelagets SK, with whom she won five national and international titles in the four following years. She then returned to Ternes IL. Two years later, left the world handball player of the year 2001 Norway to play for the Slovenian top club Krim Ljubljana. With Crimea, she reached the final of the Champions League, where she succumbed to her future club Slagelse DT. 2008 moved to league rivals FCK Leganger Håndbold where they guarded the gate two years in total. Then Leganger signed a contract with the Norwegian club Larvik HK tip. After the 2012/13 season, she finished her career. After a serious injury by Lene Rantala, Leganger but was reactivated in the fall of 2013 Larvik HK. The first competitive game use on 5 October 2013, it injured his Achilles tendon and since then also injured from falls.

Your international debut in the Norwegian national team they were on 2 February 1993. They earned 162 caps for Norway, where they threw 1 goal. Together with the Norwegian team could 1998 European Championship and the following year to win the world championship.

Achievements

National

  • Winning the 1999 World Cup
  • 2nd place at the World Championship 2001
  • 3rd place at the 1993 World Championships
  • Winning the European Championship in 1998
  • 3rd place at the European Championship 1994
  • Bronze medal at the 2000 Olympic Games

Team Handball

  • European Cup Winners' Cup in 1998, 1999, 2009
  • Norwegian Championship in 1999, 2011, 2012, 2013
  • Norwegian Cup victory in 1999, 2001
  • Slovenian Championship 2004
  • Slovenian Cup victory in 2004
  • Champions League victory in 2005, 2007, 2011
  • Danish Championships 2007
  • Danish Cup win 2005, 2010

Awards

  • World handball 2001
  • Choice in the All- Star team the 1993 World Championships, European Championships 1994, 1995 World Cup, European Championship 1998, World Cup 1999, World Cup 2001
  • Goalkeeper of the year (Norwegian league) 2001, 2002, 2011, 2012
  • Goalkeeper of the year ( Danish league ) 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008
  • Karoline pinches: 1994
  • Award from the International Comittee of Fair Play: 1998
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