Valentin Porte

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Valentin Porte
Valentin Porte

Valentin Porte (2014)

Player information
Nickname "Tintin, Valou"
birthday September 7, 1990
place of birth Versailles , France
citizenship FrenchmanFrenchman French
height 1.90 m
Playing position Right winger
  Back right
Throwing hand Left
Club information
society FranceFrance Montpellier AHB
Jersey number 28
Clubs in the youth
from ... to society
1996-2006 FranceFrance HBC Toury
2006-2008 FranceFrance Mainvilliers-Chartres HB
Clubs as active
from ... to society
2008-2016 FranceFrance Fenix ​​Toulouse handball
2016– FranceFrance Montpellier AHB
National team
Debut on January 7, 2013
against ArgentinaArgentina Argentina
  Games (goals)
FranceFrance France 121 (305)

Status: January 12, 2020

Valentin Porte (born September 7, 1990 in Versailles , France ) is a French handball player who plays for Montpellier AHB and the French national team.

Career

The 1.90 m tall and 90 kg heavy left-hander is mostly used on the right winger , but can also play in the right back area . From 2008 he played handball in the French LNH at Fenix ​​Toulouse. He has been running for Montpellier AHB since summer 2016 . With Montpellier he won the EHF Champions League in 2018 .

In January 2013 Porte made his debut in the French national team , with which he took part in the 2013 World Cup and was European champion in 2014 . At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro , he won the silver medal and was also elected to the Allstar team. In 2017 he won the World Cup with France. He won the bronze medal at the 2019 World Cup .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. livecache.sportresult.com: France , accessed January 15, 2020
  2. liberation.fr: Hand: le Toulousain Valentin Porte à Montpellier en 2016 of January 20, 2015, accessed on January 31, 2017
  3. handball-world.com: All-Star Team with German participation: Mikkel Hansen honored as MVP , accessed on August 23, 2016
  4. Julia Nikoleit: Decision at the last second: Germany has to admit defeat to France in the battle for bronze. Retrieved February 5, 2019 .
  5. IHF: 26th Men's World Championship 2019. Accessed February 5, 2019 .