Marc Weber (ice hockey)

Marc Weber ( born July 5, 1973 in Biel / Bienne ) is a Swiss former professional ice hockey player who played during his playing career for the EHC Biel, SC Rapperswil -Jona and SC Bern in the National League A.

Career

Marc Weber began his career as a hockey player in the youth of the EHC Biel, for the first team, he made his debut in the National League A in the 1990/91 season. During the following season the attacker established in the NLA - squad Zealanders and scored in 36 matches of the qualifying total of 16 points scorer. In the early phase of the 1994/95 season it was for summary dismissal at EHC Biel; Marc Weber is said to have claimed that it was for the club given the financial situation probably better to stay at the National League B. Then the League rival SC Rapperswil -Jona took him under contract, in which he re- established himself as a regular force after some initial difficulties. The game in 1996/97 presented with 37 recorded points in the qualification, the statistically most successful dar. in Weber's career to season 1998/99, an engagement followed at SC Bern.

The City Club of Berne the links Sagittarius reached in the 2003/04 season by winning the Swiss Championship the biggest success of his career. Weber was instrumental in this triumph, as the Bieler scored two goals for the city of Bern in the Finalissima against HC Lugano on 10 April 2004 in Resega. First Weber caught in the second third of the Lugano goalkeeper Ronnie Rueger a shot from behind the baseline to 2-2. In overtime he utilized then a pass from Dominic Meier about the cover -making 4:3 for SC Bern. After the championship win with the SC Bern Weber left the Club and even completed two seasons in the dress of the SC Rapperswil -Jona, before the offensive player ended his career.

Internationally

For Switzerland, Weber took part in the U18 B Junior European Championship 1991 Junior World Championships 1992. While in the U18 B Junior European Championship 1991 promotion to the A group, he spent one year later with the Swiss selection of the Junior World Championship 1992 a descent into the second highest performance class. In both tournaments Weber recorded a total of nine points in twelve games.

Awards and achievements

  • 2004 Swiss Champion with SC Bern
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