Anja Jul Andersen
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Anja Jul Andersen (born 15 February 1969 in Odense,
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) is a former Danish
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player and current coach. She is an Olympic champion, World champion and two times European champion. In 1997, she was named
IHF World Player of the Year The IHF World Player of the Year is a handball award given annually to the player who is considered to have performed the best in the previous season, both at club and international competitions. It is awarded based on votes from experts, media a ...
. She is widely regarded as one of the best female handball players of all time.


Career

Anja Andersen is known for her skills as an offensive player, as well as her strong temper and courage to make dramatic scenes and daring tricks during a match. She was an important part of the renaissance in
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handball during the 1990s. Her temper and impressive skills afforded everybody an opinion and after the first gold medal at the European championship in 1994 the national team affectionately earned the nickname "the iron ladies" and status of national sports heroes. Although the national handball team of the 1990s had many profiles it is undisputed that Andersen was the most prolific and controversial. Although nobody questioned her skills, her temper, causing numerous expulsions from high-profile matches, was an issue of some debate. During the
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the norwigian coach,
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, briefly banned her from the team due to disputes of her playing style and behavior on the floor. She has played 133 matches for the Danish national handball team for women and has scored 725 goals. It was also Andersen who introduced handball to true showmanship. Greatly influenced by basketball and notably the
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she invented a playing style aimed at the audience rather than the opposing team. After her retirement as an active player she organized a "dream team" of the best female handball players in 2000 and 2001 which played a selected Danish team. The "dream team" matches were a success but they stopped when Andersen could no longer play actively herself. Because of a heart defect, Andersen stopped her player career in 1999.


Coaching

Andersen immediately started coaching the
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club
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. She first helped the team reach the top league and later win the Champions League three times, in 2003/04, 2004/05 and 2006/07. In 2006, she also coached the national team of
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. In 2008, she left Slagelse for
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. In 2010, she left FCK Håndbold because the club dissolved and decided to take a break before coaching a new team. In February 2011, Andersen became the new coach of Oltchim Râmnicu Vâlcea. The
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n club hired her in the attempt of winning the Champions League. In March 2011, after less than two months of coaching, she was fired because of poor results, losing two matches from a total of four on the bench of Oltchim in the main round of the Champions League.


Achievements and recognition


Achievements

During her active career as a handball player she won numerous tournaments: * 1987 World Junior Championship silver medalist * 1992 Norwegian League champion with Bækkelaget *
1993 World Women's Handball Championship The 1993 World Women's Handball Championship was the 11th World Championship in women's handball took place in Norway from 24 November to 5 December 1993 and was played between 16 nations. In the final it would be Germany would take home their ...
silver medalist *
1994 European Women's Handball Championship The 1994 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in Germany from 17–25 September. It was won by Denmark after beating Germany 27–23 in the final match. Venues The European Championships were held in the following cities: * Waib ...
gold medalist *
1995 World Women's Handball Championship The 1995 World Women's Handball Championship took place in Austria and Hungary 5–17 December 1995. It was the only to have 20 teams and the first to have multiple hosts. South Korea won its first title in Vienna. Squads Group stage Group ...
bronze medalist *
1996 Summer Olympics The 1996 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXVI Olympiad, also known as Atlanta 1996 and commonly referred to as the Centennial Olympic Games) were an international multi-sport event held from July 19 to August 4, 1996, in Atlanta, ...
gold medalist *
1996 European Women's Handball Championship The 1996 EHF European Women's Handball Championship was held in Denmark from 6–15 December. It was won by Denmark after beating Norway 25–23 in the final match. Venues The European Championship was held in the following cities: * Brøndby *V ...
gold medalist *
1997 World Women's Handball Championship The 1997 World Women's Handball Championship took place in Germany 30 November – 14 December 1997. It was the first tournament with 24 teams. Denmark won its first title. Denmark's only defeat in the championship was by Macedonia. Host Cities T ...
gold medalist * 1997
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player (As of 2022 she is the only Danish female player besides Goalkeeper, Sandra Toft, to win this title, and until 1 March 2012, when Mikkel Hansen won the title, she was the only Danish player, male or female, who had ever won). Her career as a coach has also yielded results: * 2003, 2005 and 2007 winner of the
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with
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* 2004, 2005, 2007 winner of EHF Women's Champions League with
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Recognition

* 1994: Named the world's second best handball player * 1997: Named the world's best handball player * 2007: Recorded in the Danish Hall of Fame * 2009: Mathilde Prize for challenging the convention of coaches of elite athletes.


References

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