On Saturday, the European Championship in Croatia will start for Germany with the match against Montenegro at 5.15 pm in the LIVETICKER. How is the team of national coach Christian Prokop positioned in the respective positions? SPOX gives an overview.
Silvio Heinvio cousin
Association: Füchse Berlin
Age: 33
International: 166
International goals: 2
Successes: EHF Cup Winner 2007 and 2015, DHB Cup Winner 2014, Club World Champion 2015 and 2016, Bronze Medal Winner at the Olympic Games 2016
Andreas Wolff
Association: THW Kiel
Age: 26
International: 58
International goals: 8
Successes: Supercup-winner 2015, European Champion 2016, bronze medal-winner at Olympic Games 2016, DHB-Cupwinner 2017, Germany’s Handball Player of the Year 2015 and 2016
The DHB team, with two world-class goalkeepers, is excellently positioned between the posts and is thus also at the forefront of international comparison. In the European Championship squad for Croatia Heinevetter is the player with the most international matches on the hump. However, the Berliner 2016 Carsten Lichtlein, however, had to give way to Carsten Lichtlein and was not part of Poland’s coup.
Heinevetter is one of the goalkeepers who can run hot and decide on their own. In the final tests against Iceland, the former Magdeburg player made a strong impression, while “Heine” often played solidly for the foxes in the current season, but rarely outstanding. With a quota of 27.02 percent of balls held, he ranks 33rd in the HBL goalkeeper’s ranking in no-man’s land.
Wolff ranks fourth in this statistic with 34.77 percent of balls held. Since his move to Poland’s top club Kielce has been confirmed (it will follow in 2019 at the latest), after months of quarrelling with the THW, he is now at a standstill.
Since 2016, the whole of Germany has known what the man from the Rhineland can do. Wolff is a real winner and with his mad parades he was one of the most important factors for winning the title at the European Championships in Poland.
Reservists: Carsten Lichtlein (VfL Gummersbach), Johannes Bitter (TVB 1898 Stuttgart)
Uwe Gensheimer
Association: Paris St. -Germain
Age: 31
International: 145
International goals: 664
Achievements: EHF Cup Winner 2013, German Champion 2016, French Champion 2017, bronze medal winner at Olympic Games 2016
Gensheimer is beyond all doubt. The DHB captain is “the clear leader” of the team, as Kai Häfner explained in a conversation with SPOX. For many experts, Gensheimer, who is set as a seven-metre marksman for the time being, is the best left wing of the world.
So it’s no wonder that Prokop starts the tournament with only one nominal left wing. If Gensheimer stays fit, he will more or less play through. In the past, Gensheimer has proved that this is not a problem for him in terms of strength, not only in the national team but also at PSG.
Reservists: Rune Dahmke (THW Kiel), Marcel Schiller (Frisch Auf Göppingen)
Page 1: Goalkeeper and left wing
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