Andreas Schwabe

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Andreas Schwabe (born April 19, 1958 in Bad Blankenburg ) is a former German handball player and coach.

Player career

As a player, Schwabe was active for Dynamo Suhl in the GDR league , who played as HSV Suhl in the handball Bundesliga in the 1991/92 season . For the 1995/96 season, Schwabe moved to ThSV Eisenach .

Career as a coach

At the end of his playing career, Schwabe became the coach of the 2nd team of the ThSV and soon became the club's co-trainer alongside Rainer Osmann . In 1997 the ThSV was promoted to the handball league with the coaching team Osmann / Schwabe . As a coach of the A-Jugend of the ThSV, he brought them to the semi-finals of the German championship in 2003, where they were just defeated by SC Magdeburg.

In 2004 Schwabe took over the post of co-trainer of the Austrian men's national handball team , again at the side of head trainer Rainer Osmann. Schwabe also looked after the Austrian junior national team.

When Rainer Osmann became the coach of the German women's national team in 2009, Schwabe followed him again and acted as an assistant coach at the DHB and, at the same time, he was responsible for the junior national team's coach with Kathrin Blacha .

After his time at DHB, Schwabe took over the HSG GoGo Hornets, a syndicate founded in 2012 by Ernestiner SV from Gotha and SG Blau-Weiss Goldbach / Hochheim , in the fourth-class handball league in Central Germany . Since September 2017 he has been working as youth coordinator for VfB Thomas Müntzer Mühlhausen .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Andreas Schwabe turns 60 , accessed on April 20, 2018
  2. ^ Co-trainer for handball women , accessed on April 20, 2018
  3. new youth coordinator ( memento from April 20, 2018 in the Internet Archive ), VfL Mühlhausen homepage, accessed on April 20, 2018