Emily Bölk

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Emily Bölk
Emily Bölk

Emily Bölk (2015)

Player information
Full name Emily Charlot Bölk
Nickname "Emmy"
birthday April 26, 1998
place of birth Buxtehude , Germany
citizenship GermanGerman German
height 1.82 m
Playing position Back left
  Back center
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Ferencváros Budapest
Jersey number 20th
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
2002–2012 GermanyGermany Buxtehuder SV
2012-2013 DenmarkDenmark Sports Academy Viborg
2013-2016 GermanyGermany Buxtehuder SV
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2014-2018 GermanyGermany Buxtehuder SV
2018-2020 GermanyGermany Thuringian HC
2020– HungaryHungary Ferencváros Budapest
National team
Debut on 5th June 2016
against IcelandIceland Iceland
  Games (goals)
GermanyGermany Germany 55 (186)

Status: July 18, 2020

Emily Charlot Bölk (born April 26, 1998 in Buxtehude ) is a German handball player who belongs to the squad of the Hungarian club Ferencváros Budapest . She was voted handball woman of the year 2018 and 2019.

Career

In the club

Emily Bölk first trained with the Mini-Mix from Buxtehuder SV in 2002 . In the years that followed, the backcourt player went through several youth teams at BSV, with which she won the Hamburg championship in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2012. From summer 2012, Bölk attended the Sports Academy in Viborg, Denmark, for one year and played in the youth division in the first Danish division.

Bölk returned to Buxtehuder SV in summer 2013, where she played in both youth B and youth A in the 2013/14 season. With the A-youth Bölk won the bronze medal at the German championship and shortly afterwards with the B-youth the gold medal at the German championship. In 2014, Bölk was awarded the Erhard Wunderlich Prize for the best young player in Germany .

Emily Bölk with a jump shot

From the 2014/15 season, Bölk was part of the women's team playing in the Bundesliga . On September 7, 2014, she scored four goals against HC Leipzig in her Bundesliga debut . On November 15, 2014, Bölk played her first European game against VOC Amsterdam , in which she scored ten goals. With the A-youth of the BSV, she won the bronze medal at the German championship in 2015. In the same year she won the DHB Cup with the women's team . In the 2015/16 season, Bölk again entered the final tournament for the German championship with the A-youth. With Buxtehude, she won the A youth championship title and was also voted the best player of the tournament. With the BSV, she won the DHB Cup for the second time in 2017. For Buxtehude she scored 406 goals in 99 Bundesliga games.

Bölk switched to Bundesliga club Thuringian HC in the summer of 2018 . On September 1, 2018, she won the DHB Supercup with the THC . On October 7, 2018, Bölk played in the EHF Champions League for the first time . In the 26:28 home defeat of the THC against Croatian representative ŽRK Podravka Koprivnica , she threw two goals. With the THC she won the DHB Cup 2019 . In the final, she scored the decisive goal against SG BBM Bietigheim in the final second to make it 24:23. In the 2018/19 season, she finished fourth in the Bundesliga scorers list with 151 goals. At the time of the end of the season in the 2019/20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic , she had scored 74 goals in 17 league games.

Bölk has been playing for the Hungarian first division club Ferencváros Budapest since the 2020/21 season .

In selection teams

Bölk was a member of the Hamburg national team from 2009, where she was initially part of the 1997 national team. In 2011 she took part with the selection team in the EWE Cup, which the Hamburg selection won. Bölk was elected to the Allstar team at this competition. Then Bölk took part in the DHB country cup three times with the Hamburg national team. With the 96 selection she took fifth place in 2002, with the 97 selection in 2013 she took third place and with the 98 selection in 2014 she took first place. When the cup was successful in 2014, she was nominated for the all-star team of the national cup.

In 2012 and 2013, Bölk took part in the DHB sighting at the Federal Training Center in Kienbaum and was appointed to the Allstar team at both sightings. On February 9, 2013, she played her first international match for the German U17 national team against Austria. In the summer of 2013 she took part in the U17 European Championships in Poland, where she finished tenth with the German selection. A year later she won the silver medal with Germany at the U18 World Cup in Macedonia . Bölk, who contributed 22 goals to the success against Portugal in the round of 16, was named the most valuable player after the tournament . In 2015, Bölk took part in the U19 European Championship in Spain, where she was eliminated with Germany after the main round.

Bölk made her debut for the German national team in the European Championship qualifier against Iceland on June 5, 2016 . In this game she scored her first goal in the national jersey with a seven-meter throw . Since Bölk was nominated for a course for the DHB national team in July 2016, she did not take part in the U20 World Cup in Russia . The 2016 European Championship in Sweden was her first tournament with the senior national team, with which she finished sixth.

At the beginning of the 2017 World Cup in his own country, Bölk was not part of the national team due to a foot injury. Only in the third round game against Serbia she was nominated by national coach Michael Biegler . With Germany she was eliminated in the second round. In total, she scores five goals in four games. A year later she finished 10th at the European Championships in France . Bölk scored 20 goals in 6 games. She finished the 2019 World Cup with the German selection in eighth place, which narrowly missed participation in the qualifying tournament for the 2020 Olympic Games . With 37 hits, Bölk took 24th place in the top scorers list.

Private

Her mother Andrea and her father Matthias both played handball professionally; The former won the last German World Cup title with the national team at the 1993 World Cup. Her grandmother Inge Stein played for the GDR national handball team , while her grandfather Klaus-Peter Stein was active as a football player in the GDR major league . Her younger sister also plays handball.

Web links

Commons : Emily Bölk  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

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  21. hamburgerhv.de: HHV selection wins the DHB country cup 2014 , accessed on August 13, 2014
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