HBL All-Star Game 2008

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The HBL All-Star Game 2008 took place on May 19, 2008 in the Max-Schmeling-Halle in Berlin in front of 7,400 spectators. It was the ninth edition of this event.

An international selection of the handball Bundesliga won against the national team of the DHB with 43:42 (21:20).

TOYOTA HBL selection

No. Surname society
goalkeeper
1  SwedenSweden Peter Gentzel  HSG Nordhorn
22nd  GermanyGermany Chrischa Hannawald  TV Großwallstadt
77  Czech RepublicCzech Republic Petr Štochl  Foxes Berlin
Outfield player
4th  GermanyGermany Daniel Stephan  TBV Lemgo
5  GermanyGermany Dragoș Oprea  Fresh on Göppingen
6th  BrazilBrazil Bruno Bezerra de Menezes Souza  HSV Hamburg
7th  SloveniaSlovenia Vid Kavtičnik  THW Kiel
8th  GermanyGermany Christian Schwarzer  Rhine-Neckar lion
10  Czech RepublicCzech Republic Jan Filip  HSG Nordhorn
13  SerbiaSerbia Momir Ilić  VfL Gummersbach
14th  SerbiaSerbia Vladica Stojanović  MT Melsungen
15th  GermanyGermany Yves Grafenhorst  SC Magdeburg
17th  AustriaAustria Konrad Wilczynski  Foxes Berlin
18th  AustriaAustria David Szlezak  Rhine-Neckar lion
19th  GermanyGermany Volker Michel  HSG Wetzlar
27  GermanyGermany Oliver Koehrmann  Wilhelmshaven HV
39  Czech RepublicCzech Republic Filip Jícha  THW Kiel
74  LithuaniaLithuania Andrius Stelmokas  Foxes Berlin
77  Korea SouthSouth Korea Yoon Kyung-shin  HSV Hamburg
injured  SwedenSweden Stefan Lövgren  THW Kiel
injured  DenmarkDenmark Michael V. Knudsen  SG Flensburg-Handewitt
injured  Korea SouthSouth Korea Cho Chi-hyo  HBW Balingen-Weilstetten
injured  DenmarkDenmark Lars Christiansen  SG Flensburg-Handewitt
injured  GermanyGermany Stephan Just  GWD Minden
injured  DenmarkDenmark Hans Lindberg  HSV Hamburg
Trainer
 GermanyGermany Volker Mudrow  HSG Wetzlar

DHB national team

No. Surname society
goalkeeper
12  Johannes Bitter  GermanyGermany HSV Hamburg
16  Carsten Lichtlein  GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo
Outfield player
2  Sven-Sören Christophersen  GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo
3  Michael Haass  GermanyGermany GWD Minden
4th  Oliver Roggisch  GermanyGermany Rhine-Neckar lion
5  Dominik Klein  GermanyGermany THW Kiel
6th  Michael Mueller  GermanyGermany TV Großwallstadt
7th  Martin Strobel  GermanyGermany HBW Balingen-Weilstetten
8th  Christoph Theuerkauf  GermanyGermany SC Magdeburg
14th  Christian Zeitz  GermanyGermany THW Kiel
15th  Uwe Gensheimer  GermanyGermany Rhine-Neckar lion
18th  Michael Kraus  GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo
19th  Florian Kehrmann  GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo
20th  Christian Sprenger  GermanyGermany SC Magdeburg
21st  Lars Kaufmann  GermanyGermany TBV Lemgo
Trainer
 GermanyGermany Heiner Brand  

statistics

TOYOTA HBL selection - DHB 43:42 (21:20)

HBL: Schwarzer (7), Ilić (5/1), Oprea (4), Stephan (3), Souza (3), Jícha (3), Stojanović (3), Yoon (3), Filip (2), Szlezak (2), Michel (2), Köhrmann (2/2), Kavtičnik (1), Grafenhorst (1), Wilczynski (1/1), Stelmokas (1)

DHB: Theuerkauf (6), Sprenger (6), Christophersen (4), Klein (4), Gensheimer (4), Haas (3), Roggisch (3), Kraus (3), Kaufmann (3), Strobel (2 ), Zeitz (2), Müller (1), Kehrmann (1)

Referee: Frank Lemme / Bernd Ullrich (Magdeburg)

Spectators: 7,400

Awards

MVP Trainer Rookie Life's work / career achievement handball referee
FranceFrance Nikola Karabatić ( THW Kiel ) CroatiaCroatia/ Zvonimir "Noka" Serdarušić ( THW Kiel )GermanyGermany GermanyGermany Martin Strobel ( HBW Balingen-Weilstetten ) GermanyGermany Daniel Stephan ( TBV Lemgo ) / Yoon Kyung-shin ( HSV Hamburg )Korea SouthSouth Korea GermanyGermany Frank Lemme / Bernd Ullrich ( Magdeburg )

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