Théophile Caussé

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Théophile Caussé
Théophile Caussé

Théophile Caussé (2018)

Player information
birthday October 12, 1992
place of birth Port-au-Prince , Haiti
citizenship FrenchmanFrenchman French
height 1.80 m
Playing position Right winger
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society Montpellier handball
Jersey number 6th
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
2002–0000 FranceFrance SPUC Handball Pessac
0000-2009 FranceFrance CA Bèglais
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2009-2016 FranceFrance Dunkerque HBGL
2016– FranceFrance Montpellier handball

Status: October 22, 2016

Théophile Caussé (born October 12, 1992 in Port-au-Prince , Haiti ) is a French handball player .

Private

Caussé first lived for four years in an orphanage in Haiti before he was taken in by his adoptive parents Bruno and Veronica on the French mainland in Pessac . There he grew up with four other adopted children from Réunion , Madagascar , Haiti and the Congo .

Career

The 1.80 m tall and 72 kg heavy right wing player began playing handball at the French club SPUC Handball in Pessac when he was ten. He then went to Bègles , where the former world handball player Jackson Richardson discovered him. He later enrolled at the sports school in Talence . From 2009 the left-hander ran for Dunkerque HBGL in the French first division ( LNH ). He won his first title in 2011 in the Coupe de France, followed by the French Supercup in 2012. In 2013 he was runner-up behind the financially strong Paris Saint-Germain and won the Coupe de la Ligue. In 2014 he surprisingly left the record champions Montpellier AHB and PSG behind and won the first championship title for Dunkerque. In the EHF Cup 2011/12 he reached the final, in which he was defeated by Frisch Auf Göppingen . In 2013/14 he failed in the group stage of the EHF Champions League . He has been playing for Montpellier handball since the 2016/17 season .

successes

  • French champion: 2014
  • French runner-up: 2013
  • Coupe de France: 2011
  • Coupe de la Ligue: 2013
  • Trophée des champions: 2012
  • EHF Cup: Finalist 2012
  • EHF Champions League: 2018

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c www.tipiti.biz Théophile Caussé, Un Haitien dans le Handball Francais. (French) from September 22, 2011, accessed on May 13, 2014
  2. www.handball-world.com: Montpellier with a new addition from Dunkerque. November 10, 2015, accessed November 10, 2015