Uwe Inderthal

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Uwe Inderthal (born August 31, 1967 in Gießen ) is a German handball trainer and former handball player .

Uwe Inderthal was active as a player at TSV Dutenhofen and HSG Dutenhofen / Münchholzhausen until 1995 . With the B-youth team of the Wetzlar club, he won the German championship in 1984. From there he moved to VfL Fredenbeck in 1995 , with whom he made promotion to the handball Bundesliga in that 1995/1996 season . From the following season he played for a year at TV Grambke Bremen in the 2nd handball Bundesliga , where he ended his professional career in 1997. Uwe Inderthal then worked for SG Achim / Baden .

The SG Achim / Baden was also his first stop as a handball trainer; until 2003 he was active here as a player-coach. He then worked as a sports director until 2006 and then, until his termination, as a trainer at SG Achim / Baden. From 2007 Uwe Inderthal trained SV Beckdorf . From here he moved to VfL Fredenbeck for the 2012/2013 season . On December 23, 2013 Indian Thal has been by the board of VfL exempted .

He is a wholesaler by profession and works as an independent businessman in the credit card industry.

His twin brother Ralf Inderthal also played handball.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. www.vfl-fredenbeck.de
  2. http://www.vfl-fredenbeck.de/cms/index.php/handball/1-herren/1526-uwe-inderthal-nicht-mehr-trainer-beim-vfl-fredenbeck
  3. www.mittelhessen.de