Marlies Kamleitner

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Marlies Kamleitner
Player information
birthday February 13, 1970
place of birth Hamburg , Germany
citizenship GermanGerman German
height 1.68 m
Playing position Left winger
Throwing hand right
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000-0000 GermanyGermany SC Condor Hamburg
0000-0000 GermanyGermany AMTV Hamburg
0000- GermanyGermany TuS Alstertal
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-1990 GermanyGermany TuS Alstertal
1990-1991 GermanyGermany TSV GutsMuths Berlin
1991-1993 GermanyGermany TV Lützellinden
1993-1996 GermanyGermany TuS Walle Bremen
1996-1998 GermanyGermany Buxtehuder SV
1998–0000 GermanyGermany Werder Bremen
0000-2004 GermanyGermany SC Buntekuh Lübeck
National team
  Games (goals)
GermanyGermany Germany 32 (42)
Clubs as coaches
from ... to society
2011–? GermanyGermany FC St. Pauli

As of October 21, 2017

Marlies Kamleitner (born February 13, 1970 in Hamburg , born Marlies Waelzer ) is a former German handball player who played for the German national team.

Career

Kamleitner started playing handball at SC Condor Hamburg . After the outside player played at AMTV Hamburg , she joined the A-Youth at TuS Alstertal , with which she won the German A-Youth Championship. Then Kamleitner played in the women's team from TuS Alstertal, with whom she rose to the Bundesliga in 1989. After the team relegated a year later, they joined the Bundesliga club TSV GutsMuths Berlin . Her next club was TV Lützellinden, with which she won the DHB Cup in 1992 and the championship and the European Cup Winners ' Cup a year later . She then played at TuS Walle Bremen , with whom she celebrated the German championship title in 1994, 1995 and 1996, the DHB Cup success in 1994 and 1995 and the European Cup Winners' Cup in 1994. When he won the German championship in 1995, Kamleitner scored the decisive goal to win the title in the final second against TV Lützellinden.

From 1996 Kamleitner ran for the Buxtehuder SV . The right-hander played a total of 44 games for Buxtehude in two seasons, in which she scored 65 goals. She then went on the hunt for goals for the regional division Werder Bremen . Kamleitner later moved to Lübeck and then played for SC Buntekuh Lübeck . With the SC Buntekuh she rose to the Bundesliga in 2003. A year later she ended her career there.

During her active career, she was a member of the German national team. With the German selection, Kamleitner took part in the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta , where she scored eight goals in three games.

Kamleitner trained a youth team at the Hamburg club FC St. Pauli from May 2011 .

Marlies Kamleitner is an architect and runs a Hamburg architecture office.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. dhb.de: National players , accessed on September 16, 2015
  2. www.berliner-zeitung.de: Briefly noted , accessed on February 16, 2014
  3. www.bsv-live.de: Ewige BSV statistics , accessed on May 1, 2019
  4. www.hamburgerhv.de: An Olympic participant on the sidelines of the D-Jugend , accessed on February 16, 2014
  5. www.marlieskamleitner.com. Retrieved January 27, 2019 .