Elisabeth Dzirma

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Basketball player
Elisabeth Dzirma
Information about the player
Full name Elisabeth Andrijevna Dzirma
Nickname Eli
birthday June 2, 1994
place of birth Dietzenbach , Germany
size 179 cm
position Guard / Forward
Jersey number 7th
Clubs as active
EOSC Offenbach
TG Hanau
0000−2013 Bender Baskets Grünberg
2013-2014 BC Marburg
2014− USC Freiburg
1 As of July 23, 2014

Elisabeth Andrijevna Dzirma (born June 2, 1994 in Dietzenbach ) is a German basketball player .

Life

Elisabeth Dzirma grew up in Dietzenbach . At the age of 9, her father motivated her to play basketball.

Basketball career

In 2010 she switched to the Grünberger BTI (basketball part-time boarding school). As a result, she played for the Bender Baskets Grünberg in the 2nd women's basketball league and was appointed to the various age groups of the youth national teams.

Dzirma played in the school team of the Theo-Koch-Schule Grünberg at the school world championship in the People's Republic of China , at the B- European championship U18 in Macedonia and in 2014 he was B-European champion with the German U20 youth national team in Sofia .

In the 2013/14 season she was also eligible to play in the 1st women's basketball league for BC Marburg with a double license , but only received short appearances in 4 games. In the summer of 2014 Dzirma moved to Freiburg to the first division club Eisvögel USC Freiburg , where she was used in all 28 Bundesliga and play-off games and received most of the playing time of all athletes.

successes

  • 2011 German runner-up with the WNBL team Team Mittelhessen
  • 2013 German U19 cup winner of TSV Grünberg

Individual evidence

  1. Germany is U20 - B-European champion with 4 BTI players , basketball part-time and full-time boarding school Grünberg e. V.
  2. Elisabeth Dzirma top scorer of the German U20 , Gießener Allgemeine, July 5, 2013
  3. ^ Peter Voeth: Infos Elisabeth Dzirma. (No longer available online.) Informationen-marburg.de, March 11, 2015, archived from the original on February 12, 2017 ; accessed on July 14, 2020 . ( associated photo )