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Susann Müller
Susann Müller (born 26 May 1988) is a Retired German handball player and coach and trains the women's team of Füchse Berlin. On club level, Müller played for a number of top teams across Europe, winning league titles in Denmark, Germany and Slovenia. A German international since her youth, she was bronze medalist at the 2007 World Championship and won the Junior World Championship title in 2008. A prolific left-handed shooter, Müller was the top scorer of the 2013 World Championship and was selected in the All-Star team of the tournament. With her performances, she also earned the Handballer of the Year title in Germany in 2013. Career Club Müller began to play handball at the age of seven by local club ''1.SSV Saalfeld'', before in 2003 she switched to Bundesliga club HC Leipzig. Initially, she was part of the youth section of the club and was promoted to the senior team for the 2006–2007 Bundesliga season. She scored over 60 goals in the first part of the season, where ...
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Saalfeld
Saalfeld (german: Saalfeld/Saale) is a town in Germany, capital of the Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district of Thuringia. It is best known internationally as the ancestral seat of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Saxe-Coburg and Gotha branch of the Saxon House of Wettin. Geography The town is situated in the valley of the Saale River north of the Thuringian Highland, south of the German cultural centre Weimar. Saalfeld station is currently served by Intercity-Express trains running from Berlin to Munich. Saalfeld has 28,000 inhabitants. Together with neighbouring Rudolstadt and Bad Blankenburg, Saalfeld forms a Twin cities (geographical proximity), tri-city area with a population of about 70,000. The local mountain is the Kulm (Saalfeld), Kulm, which is 481.9 metres above sea level. History Saalfeld is one of the historic towns of Thuringia, possibly founded by the 7th century around a Thuringii (Goths, Gothic) fortress today called Hoher Schwarm or ''Sorbenburg'' (Sorbs' Castle ...
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HC Leipzig
HC Leipzig is a women's handball club based in Leipzig, Germany. They play in Handball-Bundesliga Frauen and are often competing in the EHF Women's Champions League, the now defunct EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup, which merged with the Women's EHF Cup and are internationally regarded as one of the best German women's handball clubs. Kits Honours Domestic competitions *Handball-Bundesliga Frauen: ** Champions (6): 1998, 1999, 2002, 2006, 2009, 2010 *German Cup: ** Winners (7): 1996, 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2016 *German Supercup: ** Winners (1): 2008 * DDR-Oberliga: ** Champions (15): 1953, 1957, 1965, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1976, 1978, 1984, 1988, 1991 *FDGB-Pokal: ** Winners (3): 1971, 1983, 1987 European competitions * EHF Women's Champions League: ** Winners (2): 1966, 1974 ** ''Runners-Up (4):'' 1967, 1970, 1972, 1977 * EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup: ** ''Runners-Up (2):'' 1978, 1997 * Women's EHF Cup: ** Winners (2): 1986, 1992 ** ''Runners-Up (1 ...
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Franziska Mietzner
Franziska Mietzner (born 20 December 1988) is a German handballer who plays for Bayer Leverkusen Bayer 04 Leverkusen Fußball GmbH, also known as Bayer 04 Leverkusen (), Bayer Leverkusen, or simply Leverkusen, is a professional football club based in Leverkusen in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. The club competes in the Bundesliga, t ... and the German national team in left back position. Mietzner played on the Junior European Championship in 2007 and participated at the Junior World Championship a year later, where she led the German national team to the final triumph. In the final match, with only 10 seconds left, she scored the decisive goal against Denmark to make the scoreline 23–22, thus securing the victory and the World title for Germany. She made her full international debut on 7 March 2009 in a 37–24 win over Romania. Achievements * Junior World Championship: **''Winner'': 2008 Individual awards *Bundesliga Player of the Season: 2008–09 *Bundesliga T ...
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2009 World Women's Handball Championship
The 2009 World Women's Handball Championship was the 19th edition, second to take place outside Europe, of the international championship tournament in women's team sport handball that is governed by the International Handball Federation (IHF). China hosted the event from 5-20 December 2009. Russia successfully contested France in the final, their fourth title. Venues The competition took place in the Chinese province of Jiangsu. It was the second women's World Championship organized outside of Europe, the first was in South Korea 1990. Six cities were on the short list to host the matches: Qualification Host Nation * ;Defending Champions * ;Qualified from the 2008 Asian Championship * * * * ;Qualified from the 2008 European Championship * * ;Qualified from European play-offs European play-offs were played from 6-7 June 2009 (first leg) and 12-14 June 2009 (second leg). Qualified teams are marked in bold. ;Qualified from the 2008 African Championship ...
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Japan Women's National Handball Team
The Japan women's national handball team is the national handball team of Japan and is controlled by the Japan Handball Association. Results Summer Olympics *1976 – 5th *2020 – 12th World Championship *1962 – 9th *1965 – 7th *1971 – 9th *1973 – 10th *1975 – 10th *1986 – 14th *1995 – 13–16th *1997 – 17th *1999 – 17th *2001 – 20th *2003 – 16th *2005 – 18th *2007 – 19th *2009 – 16th *2011 – 14th *2013 – 14th *2015 – 19th *2017 – 16th *2019 – 10th *2021 – 11th *2023 – ''Qualified'' Asian Championship *1987 – 3rd *1989 – 3rd *1991 – 2nd *1993 – 4th *1995 – 3rd *1997 – 3rd *1999 – 3rd *2000 – 2nd *2002 – 4th *2004 – 1st *2006 – 3rd *2008 – 3rd *2010 – 4th *2012 – 3rd *2015 – 2nd *2017 – 2nd *2018 – 2nd *2021 – 2nd *2022 – 2nd Other Competitions Carpathian Trophy *2019 – 3rd Current squad Squad for the 2021 World Women's Handball Championship. Head coach: Shigeo Kusumoto R ...
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Armin Emrich
Armin Emrich (born 16 June 1951) is a former German team handball player, and former head coach for the German women's national handball team. As coach he led the German team to bronze medal in the 2007 World Women's Handball Championship The 2007 World Women's Handball Championship was the 18th edition of the international championship tournament in women's team sport handball that is governed by the International Handball Federation (IHF). France hosted the event from 2–16 Dece ....Handball-WM:Bronze für deutsche Handballerinnen " ''sueddeutsche.de'' – 16 December 2007 (German) (Retrieved on December 19, 2007) References 1951 births Living people German male handball players German handball coaches {{Germany-handball-bio-stub ...
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2006 European Women's Handball Championship
The 2006 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in Sweden from 7 to 17 December. It was won by Norway women's national handball team, Norway after beating Russia women's national handball team, Russia 27–24 in the final match. This championship was also the European qualifying event for Handball at the 2008 Summer Olympics, 2008 Olympics, and Norway earned a spot at the 2008 Games for being the European champion. If Norway also becomes the 2007 World champion, the 2nd place team will qualify for the Olympics. In addition, the 1 or 2 (if Europe finishes in the top 2 continents at the world championship) best ranked teams in this championship, which are outside top 7 at the world championship, will participate at the Olympic qualifying tournament. Venues The European Championships will be held in the following cities: *Skövde, Skövde Arena (Preliminary Group A) *Malmö, Baltiska Hallen (Preliminary Group D) *Gothenburg, Scandinavium (Preliminary Group B, Main Group ...
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2018–19 Damehåndboldligaen
The 2018–19 Damehåndboldligaen (known as ''HTH GO Ligaen'' for sponsorship reasons) is the 83rd season of Damehåndboldligaen, Denmark's premier handball league. For the first time ever, the league features 14 teams. Team information Regular season Standings Results Championship playoffs Group 1 Group 2 Top goalscorers Regular season Overall Monthly awards All-Star Team The all-star team and awards were announced on 20 May 2019. Number of teams by regions References External links Danish Handball Federaration {{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 Handboldligaen Handboldligaen Damehåndboldligaen The Danish Women's Handball League ( da, Damehåndboldligaen) is the top professional league for Danish women's handball clubs. It is administered by the Danish Handball Federation, and the winners are recognized as Danish champions. The league i ...
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Danish Women's Handball League
The Danish Women's Handball League ( da, Damehåndboldligaen) is the top professional league for Denmark, Danish women's Team handball, handball clubs. It is administered by the Danish Handball Federation, and the winners are recognized as Danish champions. The league is officially called Bambusa Kvindeligaen for sponsorship reasons. It has previously been known as HTH GO Ligaen, Primo Tours Ligaen, Boxer Dameligaen, TOMS Ligaen and GuldBageren Ligaen. The current title holder is Odense Håndbold (2022). The European Handball Federation (EHF) ranks the Danish league 4th in the coefficients of leagues based on performances in European competitions over the past seasons. Competition format The Danish Women's Handball League shares the season style with the Danish Handball League, men's league. It consists of 14 teams, each playing 26 regular season games. The eight best teams of the regular season advance to further games, where they are divided into two groups of four teams each. ...
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2016–17 Women's EHF Cup
The 2016–17 Women's EHF Cup was the 36th edition of European Handball Federation, EHF's second-tier women's handball competition. It started on 9 September 2016. Overview Team allocation The labels in the parentheses show how each team qualified for the place of its starting round: *TH: Title holders *CWC: EHF Women's Cup Winners' Cup holders *1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, etc.: League position *CW: Domestic cup winners *CR: Domestic cup runners-up *CL QT: Losers from the Champions League qualification stage. *CL Group: Losers from the Champions League group stage. Round and draw dates All draws held at the European Handball Federation headquarters in Vienna, Austria. Qualification stage Round 1 There is 42 teams participating in round 2. Round 2 There is 32 teams participating in round 2. 21 teams who qualified from round 1 and 11 teams joining the draw. Round 3 There is 24 teams participating in round 3. 16 teams who qual ...
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Katarina Bulatović
Katarina Bulatović (born 15 November 1984) is a retired Montenegrin handball player that played the right back position. Career Internationally she represented Serbia and Montenegro and Serbia, before opting to play for Montenegro in 2011. She was third best goalscorer of the EHF Women's Champions League in the three editions, 2010–11, 2011–12, 2013–14. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where the Montenegrin team won the silver medal, and Bulatović was top scorer with 53 goals and also voted into the All-star team. She has also competed at the 2012 European Women's Handball Championship, where the Montenegrin team won the gold medal, and Bulatović was top scorer with 56 goals and also voted into the All-star team. Bulatović was selected for the shortlist of the 2012 IHF World Player of the Year award, and eventually came fourth by collecting 12 percent of the total votes. After two years abroad, Bulatović is set to move back to Montenegro in summer 2014. ...
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Győri ETO KC
Győri ETO KC ( hu, Győri Egyetértés Torna Osztály Kézilabda Club, lit. Concordance Gymnastics Department of Győr Handball Club) is a Hungary, Hungarian professional women's handball club from Győr. Since they are sponsored by Audi, the official name for the team is Győri Audi ETO KC. On domestic level ETO won 17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I (women's handball), Hungarian Championship titles, including seven in a row between 2008 and 2014. They are also a fifteen-time Magyar Kupa (women's handball), Hungarian Cup winners, having won all their finals between 2005 and 2016. ETO won the Women's EHF Champions League, Champions League in 2012–13 EHF Women's Champions League, 2013, 2013–14 EHF Women's Champions League, 2014, 2016–17 Women's EHF Champions League, 2017, 2017–18 Women's EHF Champions League, 2018, and 2018–19 Women's EHF Champions League, 2019. The team also reached the final in 2008–09 EHF Women's Champions League, 2009, 2011–12 EHF Women's Champions League, ...
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