Nadja Månsson

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Nadja Månsson
Player information
birthday September 22, 1988
place of birth Kiev , Ukraine
citizenship GermanGerman German
height 1.86 m
Playing position Back left
Throwing hand right
Club information
society without a club
Clubs as active
from ... to society
0000-2004 GermanyGermany Neuss AGM
2004-2008 GermanyGermany HSG Blomberg-Lippe
2008-2010 GermanyGermany DJK / MJC Trier
2010-2015 GermanyGermany Thuringian HC
2015-2019 GermanyGermany Borussia Dortmund
National team
Debut on March 7, 2009
against RomaniaRomania Romania in Neckarsulm
  Games (goals)
GermanyGermany Germany Germany (Juniors)
GermanyGermany
78 (245)
20 (?)

As of August 13, 2019

Nadja Månsson (born September 22, 1988 in Kiev , born Nadja Nadgornaja ) is a German handball player .

Career

The 1.86 m tall back player started playing handball at the Neuss AGM when her brother Dimitrij took the talented swimmer to handball training. In 2004 she moved to the second division HSG Blomberg-Lippe , with whom she was promoted to the 1st Bundesliga two years later . From July 1st, 2008 she played with the DJK / MJC Trier . In the summer of 2010 Månsson moved to Thuringian HC , where she wore the shirt number three and was used in the left back space. For the 2015/16 season, Månsson moved to the newly promoted Bundesliga Borussia Dortmund , as she was drawn to North Rhine-Westphalia for work. There she moved to Rheda-Wiedenbrück together with her then partner and current husband, the Swedish handball player Anton Månsson , who played for TBV Lemgo. In the summer of 2016 they became parents of a boy there. When her husband moved to Sweden in 2019, she left Dortmund and moved to Sweden.

The right-hander, daughter of a Belarusian and a Ukrainian , has so far played twelve international matches in the German junior team (U 20). She celebrated her greatest success on August 3, 2008, when she surprisingly became Junior World Champion with the German team in Skopje , Macedonia . In the 23:22 final success against the favored Denmark , she scored four goals. With a total of 53 goals she was the most accurate German World Cup shooter, which together with Elisabeth Garcia-Almendaris ( TSG Ketsch ) earned her the nomination for the World Cup All-Star Team.

Månsson made her debut in the German senior national team on March 7, 2009 . With Germany, she took part in the 2013 World Cup and scored 13 goals in seven games. After the 2017 World Cup, she ended her international career.

Greatest successes

  • Thuringian HC
    • German champion 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015
    • DHB Cup 2011, 2013
  • HSG Blomberg-Lippe
    • Promotion to the 1st Bundesliga in 2006
    • Semi-finalist in the DHB Cup 2008
  • German national team
    • Junior World Champion 2008

Award

  • Elected to the All-Star-Team of the Junior World Championships 2008

swell

  • Handball week on September 7, 2004
  • Handball week on August 5th, 2008
  • Handball week on August 26, 2008
  • Handball Magazine No. 09, September 2008
  • Handball week on September 9, 2008

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Profile at the DHB
  2. DHB squad , accessed on December 10, 2017.
  3. www.thueringer-allgemeine.de: Top player Nadgornaja will stay with Thuringian HC next season , accessed on December 10, 2013.
  4. Transfer coup perfect - national player Nadja Nadgornaja changes from the German champions Thuringian HC to BVB , accessed on May 24, 2015
  5. handball-world.com: Failure at BVB and for EM: Mansson and Nadgornaja expect offspring , accessed on July 8, 2016
  6. ruhrnachrichten.de: BVB is losing another face: Anne Müller ends her career after the season on April 10, 2019, accessed on August 13, 2019
  7. www.ihf.info: Cumulative Statistics , accessed December 19, 2013
  8. New start with DHB women: Huber also ends an international career