Marielle Bohm

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Marielle Bohm
Marielle Bohm

Marielle Bohm

Player information
birthday 2nd January 1981
place of birth Nürtingen , Germany
citizenship GermanGerman German
height 1.74 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
1987-1999 GermanyGermany Wernauer SFH
Clubs as active
from ... to society
1999-2002 GermanyGermany TuS Metzingen
2002-2006 GermanyGermany DJK / MJC Trier
2006-2010 GermanyGermany Thuringian HC
2010-2011 GermanyGermany VfL Sindelfingen
National team
Debut on October 14, 2005
against FranceFrance France
  Games (goals)
GermanyGermany Germany 19 (11)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
2011–? GermanyGermany SG H2Ku Herrenberg
2013-2015 GermanyGermany TuS Metzingen (assistant trainer)
2015-2019 GermanyGermany Germany (juniors)

As of September 19, 2019

Marielle Bohm (born January 2, 1981 in Nürtingen ) is a former German handball player who has worked as a trainer since the end of her career.

Bohm began playing handball at the age of six at Wernauer SFH , where she played until she was 18. She then moved to TuS Metzingen for three years and then to DJK / MJC Trier for four years . In 2003 she celebrated her greatest sporting success to date with the Trier "Kitties", winning the German championship. From the 2006/07 season, the 1.74 m tall player in the back played at the Thuringian handball club . At the end of the 2009/10 season, Bohm left the THC for VfL Sindelfingen . She ended her active career in 2011.

She then became a trainer in the youth division of the SG H2Ku Herrenberg . In July 2013 she took over the position of assistant coach at the Bundesliga club TuS Metzingen. In February 2015 she also took over the German national junior team. In May 2015 she decided to give up her assistant coaching position in Metzingen at the end of the 2014/15 season. After finishing ninth at the U-19 European Championship in 2019 , she announced her retirement as junior national coach.

Marielle Bohm was a member of the national team and played 19 international matches in which she scored eleven goals.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Leukefeld with high goals to Sindelfingen - Bohm is coming
  2. a b Marielle Bohm on TuS women's handball
  3. I like gamer types with rough edges .
  4. The EM should be our claim. ( Memento from May 12, 2015 in the web archive archive.today )
  5. handball-world.com: Marielle Bohm leaves Metzingen , accessed on May 12, 2015.
  6. handball-world.com: New DHB trainer: Andre Fuhr succeeds Marielle Bohm , accessed on September 19, 2019.
  7. dhb.de: National players , accessed on September 16, 2015.