Sebastian Weber (handball player)

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Sebastian Weber
Sebastian Weber

Sebastian Weber on February 8, 2014

Player information
Nickname "Sebbl"
birthday 2nd September 1986
place of birth Giessen , Germany
citizenship GermanGerman German
height 1.90 m
Playing position Circular rotor
Throwing hand right
Club information
society Career ended
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
0000-2004 GermanyGermany HSG D / M Wetzlar
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2004-2005 GermanyGermany TV Petterweil
2005-2010 GermanyGermany HSG Wetzlar
2010-2013 GermanyGermany TV Hüttenberg
2013-2016 GermanyGermany HSG Wetzlar
2016-2020 GermanyGermany HSC 2000 Coburg

Status: August 14, 2020

Sebastian Weber (born September 2, 1986 in Giessen ) is a former German handball player .

Weber went through all youth teams at HSG Dutenhofen / Münchholzhausen, the parent club of HSG Wetzlar . Here he was u. a. with the B-Jugend Deutscher Meister 2002. After gaining a year of match practice with the first team of TV Petterweil in 2004/05 , he made the leap into the handball Bundesliga team of HSG Wetzlar in the 2005/06 season . The circle player played in the German junior national team and had a sponsorship license with TV Gelnhausen . Weber moved to the second division TV Hüttenberg in the summer of 2010 . With Hüttenberg he was promoted to the Bundesliga in 2011. For the 2013/14 season, Weber moved back to HSG Wetzlar. In 2016 he joined the newly promoted Bundesliga HSC 2000 Coburg . He ended his career after the 2019/20 season.

successes

  • German youth championship 2002 with the HSG D / M Wetzlar
  • Junior European Champion 2006
  • Junior Vice World Champion 2007

Web links

Commons : Sebastian Weber  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Weber new in the Wetzlar squad
  2. handball-news.info from January 17th, 2006 Successful international game premiere for Sebastian Weber
  3. Jump up ↑ Sebastian Weber in the HSG jersey again from summer , accessed on January 29, 2013
  4. hsc2000.de: Seasoned Bundesliga handball player comes to Vestestadt ( Memento from July 31, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on March 24, 2016, accessed on July 31, 2016
  5. handball-world.news: "I really liked it": Coburg's veteran Weber announces the end of his career on November 27, 2019, accessed on November 27, 2019
  6. sport-finden.de, from August 20, 2006 Germany's handball European Junior Champion