Jürgen Querengässer

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Jürgen Querengässer
Player information
Nickname "Max"
birthday September 30, 1964
place of birth Pößneck , GDR
citizenship GermanGerman German
Playing position Back room
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-0000 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Stahl Maxhütte
0000-1990 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR SC Dynamo Berlin
1990–0000 GermanyGermany TUSEM food
0000-0000 GermanyGermany SV Blau-Weiß Spandau
0000-1995 GermanyGermany VfL Hameln
1995-11 / 1997 GermanyGermany SV Blau-Weiß Köhrich Berlin
11 / 1997– GermanyGermany Concordia Delitzsch
National team
  Games (goals)
Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR DDR Germany
GermanyGermany 
42 (?)
8 (?)

Jürgen Querengässer (born September 30, 1964 in Pößneck ) is a former German handball player .

Career

Jürgen Querengässer began playing handball at Stahl Maxhütte . With SC Dynamo Berlin (later 1. SC Berlin ), the backcourt player played in the GDR handball league and won the GDR championship in the 1989/90 season. He then moved to the handball Bundesliga at TUSEM Essen . Because his family couldn't get along in Essen, he returned to Berlin and joined the second division club SV Blau-Weiß Spandau , which HC Preußen Berlin , the successor club of SC Berlin, had since joined. Querengässer later played again in the first division, this time at VfL Hameln , from where he returned in 1995 to the Spandauern, who had meanwhile been renamed SV Blau-Weiß Köhrich Berlin . In November 1997, his contract with the Berliners was terminated at his own request because he wanted to train less because of his business studies , and he joined Concordia Delitzsch .

Jürgen Querengässer played in the squad of the GDR national team at the 1990 World Cup , where he finished eighth with his team. He played 50 international matches for the German national teams, 42 of them for the GDR and eight for the German team .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ A b c Hans Moritz: Jürgen Querengässer is supposed to make Berlin handball acceptable again with Blau-Weiß Köhrich . In: Berliner Zeitung . Berliner Verlag GmbH. January 9, 1995. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  2. Jürgen Querengässer in the Munzinger archive , accessed on March 25, 2014 ( beginning of article freely available)
  3. ^ The 24 clubs of the GDR Oberliga men 1964–1991 . In: bundesligainfo.de . Sven Webers. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  4. SV Blau-Weiß Spandau 03 . In: bundesligainfo.de . Sven Webers. Retrieved March 25, 2014.
  5. The blue and white handball veteran goes to Saxony . In: Berliner Zeitung . Berliner Verlag GmbH. November 6, 1997. Retrieved March 25, 2014.