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Marcus Ahlm (born 7 July 1978) is a Swedish handballer. He retired from handball in 2013 after playing for German
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team
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Career

In his youth, Marcus Ahlm played for the
IFK Kristianstad Idrottsföreningen Kamraterna Kristianstad (), or IFK Kristianstad, is a Swedish handball club based in Kristianstad. They play in Handbollsligan, the top level of Swedish men's handball. The club was founded in 1899 as a multi-sport club. The h ...
Handball team and then later moved to IFK Ystad HK. In 2003 he transferred to the team
THW Kiel THW Kiel is a handball club from Kiel, Germany. Currently, they compete in the Handball-Bundesliga and are the record champion with 22 titles. 2007 and 2012 were the most successful years in the club's history, as THW completed the treble, wi ...
and impressed enough to become one of their most important players in 2004/05. In that season he worked with Nikola Karabatic, a centre back who ranked among the best players in German handball. After the 2012/13 season Ahlm ended his career. He was considered one of the best circle runners in the world and was often compared to
Magnus Wislander Hans Einar Magnus Wislander (born 22 February 1964) is a Swedish former handball player, who has been voted ''Handball Player of the Century''. Since his debut in the national team in 1985 he has played over 380 games and scored over 1,000 goals ...
. In 2005 he was voted the Swedish Player of the Year. With THW Kiel, Ahlm won the German Championship eight times and the Champions League three times. In 1999, Marcus Ahlm took part in the Junior World Championships, in which Sweden won silver. In 2001 he played for the Swedish national team for the first time. One year later he won the European Championship on home soil. For the World Qualifiers in 2005, Ahlm was intended to play as a circle runner, but an injury prevented him from participating in games against Turkey, Belgium and Belarus. Instead, he was replaced by
Pelle Linders Pelle Linders (born September 21, 1975 in Onsala, Sweden) is a Swedish handball player, currently playing for Danish Handball League side FCK Håndbold, with whom he won the Danish Championship in 2008. He has previously played for numerous ...
. He had 114 international caps and 367 goals scored in total by the end of his career. At the end of his active career Alhm became a member of the board for THW Kiel.


Private life

Marcus Ahlm studies chemistry, and is married with a son (Henry)and two daughters (Alice and ines).


Achievements

* German Champions in 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013 with THW Kiel * DHB Cup winner in 2007, 2008, 2009, 2011, 2012 and 2013 * DHB-Supercup winner in 2005, 2007, 2008, 2011 and 2012 * 2nd place at the Scandinavian Open 2006 * Champions League winner in 2007, 2010 and 2012 * Super Globe Winner 2011 * EHF Champions Trophy 2007 winner * EHF Winners Cup 2004 * European Champion 2002 * Silver at the 1999 Junior World Championships * Sweden's Player of the Year in 2005 * National team Supercup winner in 2005


Honours

* 3rd place in Handballwoche's "Player of the Year" vote in 2005. * Handball magazine ranking: Council: 1. 2005 (WK), 3. 2004 (IK) * In the Handballwoche team of the Season in 2003/2004, 2004/2005 und 2005/2006 * Schleswig-Holstein medal for sport 2011schleswig-holstein.de: ''Sportplakette des Landes für eine Reiterin, einen Handballer und den Vorsitzenden vom Tischtennisverband''
5 April 2011, retrieved 18 May 2013.


Career in Bundesliga


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1978 births Living people Swedish male handball players IFK Kristianstad players {{Sweden-handball-bio-stub