Andreas Varga

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Andreas Varga
Player information
birthday February 6, 1977
place of birth Linz , Austria
citizenship AustrianAustrian Austrian
height 1.90 m
Playing position Back center
Throwing hand right
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-0000 AustriaAustria HC Linz AG
0000-0000 AustriaAustria Klagenfurt
0000-2000 AustriaAustria HC Linz AG
2000-2002 AustriaAustria Alpla HC Hard
2002-2003 SwitzerlandSwitzerland TV Suhr
2003-2010 AustriaAustria Bregenz handball
2010–2012 AustriaAustria Alpla HC Hard

As of November 17, 2014

Andreas Varga (born February 6, 1977 in Linz ) is an Austrian handball player .

Career

Varga won his first title at the age of 18 as part of the first team of ASKÖ Linde Linz . With the Upper Austrians , the backcourt player was able to win the double of championships and cup again in 1995/96 . With a break in Klagenfurt , he was active for Linz until the 1999/00 season. Then the Alpla HC Hard took him under contract. In 2002, the native of Stahlstadt ended his employment with the Vorarlbergers early to follow his former trainer Zoltan Cordas to TV Suhr . After only one season with the Swiss , he moved back to the HLA for Bregenz Handball . During his time with Bregenz , he was able to celebrate the championship title and once the double every year. In addition, the team took part repeatedly in the EHF Champions League and reached the group stage several times. In 2010, the state capital did not extend his contract due to a planned rejuvenation of the team. Shortly afterwards he was hired again by HC Hard. Varga crowned his last season with the Hardern again with the Austrian state championship, so he was able to win this title ten times during his active career.

HLA balance

season society Division Gates 7 meters Field gates
2008/09 Bregenz handball HLA 45 5/6 40
2009/10 Bregenz handball HLA 34 0/1 34
2010/11 Alpla HC Hard HLA 52 0/0 52
2011/12 Alpla HC Hard HLA 11 0/0 11
2008–2012 total HLA 142 5/7 (71%) 137

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Sebastian Rauch: Varga ends an unprecedented career. laola1.at, June 4, 2012, accessed on November 17, 2014 .
  2. Extra Time 03/08. (PDF) bregenz-handball.at, accessed on November 17, 2014 .
  3. The total handball service: All members of the HLA clubs. wienerzeitung.at, June 19, 2000, accessed on November 17, 2014 .
  4. Handball: Andi Varga leaves Hard. wienerzeitung.at, July 10, 2002, accessed on November 17, 2014 .
  5. Handball: Varga moves to Bregenz. derstandard.at, June 29, 2003, accessed on March 29, 2018 .
  6. Varga becomes a "Red Devil". vol.at, May 18, 2010, accessed on November 17, 2014 .