Stephan Hauck
Player information | |
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Nickname | "Hugo" |
birthday | 17th August 1961 |
place of birth | Merseburg , GDR |
citizenship | German |
height | 1.92 |
Playing position | Back center |
Throwing hand | left and right |
Clubs as active | |
from ... to | society |
-1990 | SC Dynamo Berlin |
1990-1991 | 1. SC Berlin / HC Preußen Berlin |
1991-1997 | VfL Hameln |
1997-2000 | Eintracht Hildesheim |
2000-2002 | VfL Hameln |
National team | |
Games (goals) | |
German Democratic Republic / Germany |
240 (522) |
Clubs as coaches | |
from ... to | society |
2005– | Handball Association Berlin |
As of December 25, 2014 |
Stephan "Hugo" Hauck (born August 17, 1961 in Merseburg ) is a former German handball player . The last time he played in the Handball Bundesliga was VfL Hameln . Previously, he ran on the backcourt position on center. Hauck's specialty is the ability to throw strong with both hands. Since 2005 he has been working as an association trainer for the handball association in Berlin.
For the GDR national team and the German men's national handball team , Hauck had played a total of 240 international matches until 1992, in which he scored 522 goals, 11 of them by seven meters . Among other things, he reached third place at the 1986 World Cup with the GDR team . After the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona, he announced his resignation from the national team. Hauck was awarded the Patriotic Order of Merit in gold in 1984.
Hauck began his career at SC Dynamo Berlin (then 1. SC Berlin and HC Preußen Berlin ). In 1990 he won the "Germany Cup" with 1. SC Berlin against TV Großwallstadt with a 27:21 victory, the first all-German championship at the time.
In 1991 he moved to VfL Hameln , for which he played 185 games by 1997, in which he scored 640 goals. As a playmaker, he played there together with his old GDR national teammates Matthias Hahn and Frank-Michael Wahl . In the six years in Hameln he won the German runner-up in 1994 and the European Cup final for the Euro City Cup in 1996 .
He then moved to Eintracht Hildesheim for three years . In 2001 he returned to the second team of VfL Hameln playing in the handball league as a player-coach. Since the club was already in acute need of players, Hauck completed a further 41 games for the Bundesliga team of VfL until 2002, in which he scored 53 goals.
Stephan Hauck is married to Angela Hauck , the last female speed skating world champion in the GDR.
successes
- 3rd place at the 1986 World Handball Championship
- 8th place at the 1990 World Handball Championship
- 10th place at the 1992 Olympic Games (5 games, 14 goals)
- German handball runner-up in 1994 with VfL Hameln
- 1996 European Cup finalist with VfL Hameln
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b BEST LIST GOALS
- ↑ www.berliner-zeitung.de: New task for Hauck , accessed on December 25, 2014
- ↑ www.welt.de Handball World Championships since 1938 from January 17, 2009, accessed on June 28, 2014
- ^ New Germany , 1./2. September 1984, p. 4
- ↑ European cup dates of SG VfL / BHW Hameln season 95/96 on the website of the European Handball Federation (EHF)
- ↑ VfL Hameln opponent data for the 2000/2001 Bundesliga season
Web links
- Stephan Hauck in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Stephan Hauck returns to Berlin
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Hauck, Stephan |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Hugo (nickname) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German handball player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | 17th August 1961 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Merseburg |