Martin Rubin
Martin Rubin on August 17, 2013 at the Sparkassen-Cup |
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Player information | |
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Nickname | "Bueb" |
birthday | 4th August 1964 |
place of birth | Thun , Switzerland |
citizenship | Swiss |
height | 1.98 m |
Playing position | Trainer |
Throwing hand | Left |
Club information | |
society | Coach Wacker Thun |
Clubs as active | |
from ... to | society |
- | Wacker Thun |
- | TSV Bayer Dormagen |
- | Wacker Thun |
National team | |
Debut on | October 27, 1983 |
against | Spain |
Games (goals) | |
Switzerland | 239 (878) |
As of February 7, 2017 |
Martin Rubin (born August 4, 1964 ) is a former Swiss handball player . As a left-hander, the 1.98 m long Rubin played in the right back . He is the father of Lenny Rubin .
player
In the top Swiss league, the National League A , Rubin held the record for most games for a long time until he was replaced by Urs Schärer . In the all-time top scorer list, he is third with 2172 hits in 446 games.
Rubin also played for TSV Bayer Dormagen and was a Swiss national player for many years. With 239 games and 878 goals, he has scored the third most international matches and the second most international goals for Switzerland.
Trainer
Rubin has been a long-time trainer at Wacker Thun . He also runs his own sports shop in Thun .
successes
As a player
- 4th place at the handball world championship 1993
- 7th place at the 1995 World Handball Championship
- 7th place at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles
As a trainer
- 2012 - Finalist EHF Challenge Cup
- 2012 - Best Trainer Swiss Handball Awards
- 2012 - SHV - Cup winner
- 2013 - Swiss Champion
- 2013 - Best Trainer Swiss Handball Awards
- 2013 - SHV - Cup winner
- 2016 - Best Trainer Swiss Handball Awards
- 2017 - SHV - Cup winner
- 2018 - Swiss Champion
- 2019 - SHV - Cup winner
Web links
- Martin Rubin in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Martin Rubin in handball-hall-of-fame.ch
Individual evidence
- ↑ handballworld.com: Urs Schärer replaces Martin Rubin as NLA record player.
- ↑ Swiss Handball Association (SHV): Eternal top scorer list men NLA / SHL. ( Memento from March 2, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) from September 1, 2013
- ↑ Handball.ch: Portrait of Martin Rubin ( memento from January 10, 2014 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on January 10, 2014.
- ↑ wackerthun.ch: History ( Memento from September 1, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
- ↑ sports-reference.com: Martin Rubin , accessed December 19, 2009.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Rubin, Martin |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Swiss handball player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | 4th August 1964 |