Volker Zerbe

Volker Zerbe as a sports coordinator of foxes Berlin

As of November 27, 2013

Volker Zerbe (* June 30, 1968 in Lemgo ) is a German handball player. He plays in the right back and as a central player coverage.

Career

Until 1984, the left-hander played for TV Lemgo and then moved to the youth of the TBV Lemgo, where he played his entire professional career in the Handball - Bundesliga 1986-2006. Since 1996 he was captain of the team. He was considered one of the world's best defender. In 586 games in the first division in 1977, he threw gates, of which 3 penalty. He is the field player with the second most Bundesliga appearances, the seventh- best scorer in Bundesliga history and the third best scorer field. With a total of 1018 penalty minutes he holds the Bundesliga record.

For the national Zerbe threw in 284 operations 777 goals.

On 4 June 2006, he finished with a farewell match his career as a handball player. Zerbes shirt number 11 was assigned when TBV Lemgo again only in February 2009 to Holger Glandorf. In addition, the hero Mans Kamp Hall in Lemgo was renamed " Volker Zerbe - Hall".

Even after the end of your career as a player was Volker Zerbe handball in various positions receive. He was appointed as World Cup ambassador for the region of East Westphalia -Lippe and was Managing Director and Sports Director in the management of TBV Lemgo since the 2006/07 season. He also took over the TBV Lemgo after discharge Volker Mudrows in January 2007, the Office of the Interim coach, he has also served in the 2007/ 08 season after the dismissal of Peter Meisinger as head coach of the end of October 2007 until the end of the year. On 1 January 2008 he was able to undertake his former club and international colleague Markus Baur as a coach. Its 2012 contract with TBV Lemgo was dissolved. Since July 2013 Zerbe is sports coordinator at the foxes Berlin. Since November 2013 he is running on for the second team of foxes Berlin.

Achievements

  • German Champion 1997 and 2003
  • German Cup winner 1995, 1997 and 2002
  • European Cup Winners Cup Winners 1996 and 2006
  • Vice European Champion 2002
  • 5th place at the 2000 Olympic Games
  • Vice World Champion 2003
  • European Champion 2004
  • Appointment to the all-star team of the European Championship 2004.
  • Silver medal at the 2004 Olympic Games
  • EHF Cup winners 2006
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