Erwin Porzner

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Erwin Porzner (born January 8, 1936 in Larrieden ) is a former German handball player and handball trainer .

Life

Porzner played together with his three brothers Heinz, Helmut and Konrad Porzner at TSV Ansbach .

In 1955 he graduated from the upper secondary school in Ansbach and began studying law in Erlangen , where he became a member of the musical student association AMV Fridericiana Erlangen .

He was in the joint squad of the German Handball Federation (DHB) and the German Handball Association at the 1959 field handball world championship , where the team became world champions, and at the 1966 field handball world championships , where the DHB team also became world champions. Porzner played 40 international matches for a German national team. For winning the World Cup in 1966, he was honored with the silver laurel leaf .

After finishing his career as a player in 1979 he became an instructor and trainer at the Bavarian Handball Association (BHV). He coached the women's team of 1. FC Nürnberg , with which he became German champion. Porzner trained trainers and B trainers at the BHV.

Erwin Porzner stood for the SPD in 1971 when he was elected mayor of the city of Ansbach and was only just barely defeated by the non-party opposing candidate of the CSU , Ernst-Günther Zumach .

Awards

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Karl Eduard Haas: The Academic-Musical Association Fridericana in the Sondershäuser Association, formerly the student choir in Erlangen . Erlangen 1982, self-published
  2. HAPPY BIRTHDAY
  3. Sports report of the federal government (Bundestag printed matter 7/1040) (PDF; 1.7 MB) In: bundestag.de . German Bundestag . P. 60. September 26, 1973. Retrieved June 24, 2014.
  4. "A handball legend says goodbye", www.bhv-online.de (PDF; 860 kB) ( Memento from May 22, 2006 in the Internet Archive )
  5. portal.bhv-online.de ( Memento from June 25, 2009 in the Internet Archive )