Wolfgang Böhme (handball player)
Player information | |
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birthday | December 17, 1949 |
place of birth | Wolfen , GDR |
citizenship | German |
height | 1.87 m |
Playing position | Back right |
Right winger | |
Throwing hand | Left |
Clubs in the youth | |
from ... to | society |
-1968 | BSG unit Heringsdorf |
Clubs as active | |
from ... to | society |
1968-1980 | SC Empor Rostock |
-1986 | BSG unit Heringsdorf |
1986-1988 | EAW Treptow Berlin |
3 / 1990-4 / 1990 | TSV GWD Minden |
National team | |
Debut on | 1970 |
Games (goals) | |
GDR | 192 (538) |
Clubs as coaches | |
from ... to | society |
10 / 1989-2 / 1991 | TSV GWD Minden |
1991-1993 | TV Sachsenroß Hille |
1993-1994 | TV Neuenkirchen |
1994-3 / 1995 | TSV GWD Minden (2nd team) |
- | TSV Barsinghausen |
1996-12 / 1996 | HSG Nordhemmern / Mindenerwald |
- | HF jump |
- | RTV 1879 Basel |
- | TV Birsfelden |
2011–9 / 2013 | TV Möhlin |
2014– | Handball club Herzogenbuchsee |
2017-2018 | TSV Rudow 1888 |
As of March 26, 2019 |
Wolfgang Böhme (born December 17, 1949 in Wolfen ) is a former German handball player and current trainer .
Career
Böhme, who grew up in Heringsdorf , was initially a gymnast at the children's and youth sports school in Rostock ; an injury forced him to quit. He therefore began playing handball, first at Einheit Heringsdorf, from where he moved to SC Empor Rostock .
The 1.87 meter tall left-hander, who played in the positions half right and right winger, came in second behind Wieland Schmidt in the 1980 election for handball player of the year in the GDR .
Böhme played for ten years (192 international matches) in the national team of the GDR and was their team captain for four years. He was on the squad at the 1972 Olympics and won the silver medal with the team at the 1974 World Handball Championship and the bronze medal at the 1978 World Championship . At the 1978 World Cup, Böhme, then captain of the GDR team, snuck into the hotel room of the West German player and later national coach Heiner Brand and explained the tactics of the final opponent, the Soviet Union , to him and Kurt Klühspies . The DHB team later won the final.
Three months before the 1980 Olympic Games in Moscow , he was surprisingly withdrawn from the squad. There is a lot of speculation about the background to the sudden end of his career. Böhme himself stated that in January 1980 he had received a lucrative offer for an engagement at the THW Kiel at the Ostseepokal , about which he had not informed the Ministry for State Security of the GDR; after the State Security found out about it, he was particularly watched and ostracized. He was declared a "non-person" because of allegedly planned flight from the republic and other offenses such as smuggling and was no longer allowed to play in the first and second handball leagues.
Böhme also kept records of systematic doping in a diary ; he would have been given the anabolic Oral-Turinabol at the age of 19 .
After the abrupt end of his career, he became a sports teacher at a company school and later a doorman in Berlin. In 1987 he and his third wife submitted an application to leave the GDR, which was approved in the summer of 1989. From then on he worked as a trainer and teacher at GWD Minden (in the relegation battle of the 1989/90 season as a player-trainer for two games) and various regional and major league teams such as the HF Springe (2004). He is a trainer at the regional handball performance center of the HRV NWS and with the youngsters of the RTV 1879 Basel . He coached the TV Birsfelden team in the first division from the 2009/10 season. Böhme lived with his family in Switzerland .
In June 2008, Böhme was rehabilitated by his former association Empor Rostock and made an honorary member.
From the 2011/12 season Böhme coached the Swiss national league team TV Möhlin . He gave up this coaching position in September 2013. Since 2014 he has coached the handball club Herzogenbuchsee . After moving to Berlin in 2017, he took up a coaching position at TSV Rudow 1888 until 2018 .
Private
Böhme was married to the tobogganist Ute Rührold , the marriage ended in divorce. He was married three times.
His twin brother Matthias Böhme trains in St. Gallen and worked as a sports teacher at the canton school at Brühl .
literature
- Erik Eggers: Böhme - a German-German handball history , Verlag Die Werkstatt, Göttingen 2008, ISBN 978-3-89533-604-1 .
Documentary film
- Love, handball, cold war by Heinz Brinkmann , narrator: Wolfgang Winkler , 45 minutes, Artia-Nova 2012, first broadcast: rbb television, Tuesday, December 11, 2012, 11:30 p.m. - 00:15 a.m.
- Fallwurf Böhme - The wondrous ways of a left-hander by Heinz Brinkmann, narrator: Wolfgang Winkler, 90 minutes, theatrical version, Artia-Nova 2012, festivals: Schwerin, Kiel, Lübeck, Basis-Film Verleih Berlin, release date: July 2nd, 2015; Ursendung, rbb Fernsehen, February 23, 2016, 11:30 p.m. - 1:00 a.m., under this title also on DVD, Basis-Film Verleih GmbH, Berlin, order no. 057, sales: KNM Home Entertainment GmbH 2016, EAN: 4260051150581
Web links
- Literature by and about Wolfgang Böhme in the catalog of the German National Library
- Wolfgang Böhme in the database of Sports-Reference (English; archived from the original )
- Picture from Böhme on www.baseltitans.ch ( Memento from January 15, 2013 in the web archive archive.today )
- Erik Eggers: GDR handball player Böhme: the erased star. Spiegel Online , March 23, 2008
Individual evidence
- ↑ HSV Insel Usedom e. V. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ "The prevented Olympic champion" on www.handballworld.com (PDF)
- ↑ www.sport-komplett.de
- ^ Erik Eggers: GDR handball player Böhme: The erased star. In: Spiegel Online . March 23, 2008, accessed December 16, 2014 .
- ↑ From pop star to non-person. In: FAZ.net . May 15, 2008, accessed December 16, 2014 .
- ↑ www.mtv-rohrsen.de
- ↑ www.tvreinach.ch
- ↑ www.mz-web.de
- ↑ tv-moehlin.ch: Trainer Wolfgang Böhme resigns , accessed on January 22, 2015
- ↑ hvh.ch: Wolfgang Böhme new coach of the 1st team , accessed on January 22, 2015
- ↑ "Handball legend becomes trainer in Rudow", http://www.tagesspiegel.de/, September 6, 2017, accessed on February 5, 2018
- ↑ The erased star
- ↑ www.ksb-sg.ch ( page no longer available , search in web archives ) Info: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Boehme, Wolfgang |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German handball player and coach |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 17, 1949 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Wolfen |