Franziska Heinz

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Franziska Heinz
Player information
Nickname "Franzi"
birthday November 21, 1972
place of birth Magdeburg , GDR
citizenship GermanGerman German
height 1.75 m
Playing position Back room
Throwing hand right
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-1986 GermanyGermany Motor in the center of Magdeburg
1986-1994 GermanyGermany SC Magdeburg
1994-2002 GermanyGermany Borussia Dortmund
National team
  Games (goals)
GermanyGermany Germany 187 (374)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
2004-2006 GermanyGermany Borussia Dortmund (B-Youth)
2006-2009 GermanyGermany Bayer Leverkusen (Assistant Trainer)
2009–2012 GermanyGermany SC Greven 09
2014-2016 GermanyGermany SC Westfalia children's home
2016– GermanyGermany SC DJK Everswinkel

As of September 25, 2017

Franziska Heinz (born November 21, 1972 in Magdeburg ) is a former German handball player who currently works as a trainer .

Career

During her career, Heinz played at Motor Mitte Magdeburg, SC Magdeburg and Borussia Dortmund . With the Westphalia she won the DHB Cup in 1997 and was German runner-up in 1998.

For the German national team , she played 187 international matches, in which she scored 374 goals. With the German selection, she won the 1993 World Cup in Norway. A year later, the backcourt player became vice European champion in her own country . At the end of the 1997 World Cup , in which the German team took third place, she was named the best player of the tournament . In addition, "Franzi" was voted German handball woman of the year in the same year . She also took part in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta .

Due to two torn Achilles tendons, the right-hander ended her career as an indoor handball player in 2002. Later she was active again in handball, but as a beach handball player . In 2006 she won the European Beach Handball Championship and the Vice World Championship with the German selection. In 2010 she won the German championship in beach handball.

Between 2006 and 2009 she worked as an assistant trainer at Bayer Leverkusen. Before that, she worked for the Dortmund B-Jugend for two years. In the summer of 2009 she took over the coaching position from the second division club SC Greven 09 . Shortly before the start of the 2012/13 season, she ended her job in Greven. From the 2014/15 season she coached the SC Westfalia Kinderhaus club . In the summer of 2016, she moved to the top division SC DJK Everswinkel.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Portrait of Franziska Heinz
  2. dhb.de: National players , accessed on September 16, 2015
  3. Berliner Zeitung - Online: End of the experiments, December 6, 2000
  4. ^ Report on the performance of the Germans at the 1996 Olympics
  5. a b Press release Bayer Leverkusen: Bayer handball ladies: Franziska Heinz new assistant trainer
  6. a b Interview with Franziska Heinz ( Memento from April 30, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  7. handball-world.com: Beach-Handball DM 2010 , accessed on June 3, 2014
  8. ↑ Female handball players start on July 8th
  9. Trainer Timo Ortmeyer leaves the ISV
  10. muensterschezeitung.de: Franziska Heinz and Manja Görl train Westfalia ( memento from June 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on June 3, 2014
  11. wn.de: Trainer with a big name , accessed on September 10, 2016