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  1. Stefan Kretzschmar (Leipzig, 17 de febrero de 1973) fue un jugador de balonmano alemán que jugaba como extremo izquierdo. Fue uno de los componentes de la Selección de balonmano de Alemania con la que disputó 218 partidos internacionales en los que ha anotó un total de 821 goles, debutando un 8 de octubre de 1993 contra la selección de Suiza.

  2. Stefan Kretzschmar (* 17. Februar 1973 in Leipzig, DDR) ist ein ehemaliger deutscher Handballspieler. Er ist Sportvorstand des Handball-Bundesligisten Füchse Berlin und für Dyn als Handballexperte tätig.

  3. European Championship. 2002 Sweden. Team. Stefan Kretzschmar ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃtɛfan ˈkrɛtʃmar]; [1] born 17 February 1973) is a retired professional German handball player. The son of Peter Kretzschmar, a legendary handball player and coach in the former GDR ( East Germany) and Waltraud Kretzschmar, a former handball ...

  4. 11 de ene. de 2024 · Kretzsche – The Handball Punk” tells the story of one of the most naturally gifted players handball has ever seen. Friends, family and Stefan Kretzschmar himself talk about past, present and future, as Germany embarks on an epic journey at the EHF EURO 2024.

  5. Stefan Kretzschmar. POSITION: Left wing. NATIONAL TEAM: Germany. CLUB CAREER: SV Blau-Weiß Spandau (1991-1993) VfL Gummersbach (1993-1996) SC Magdeburg (1996-2007) HONOURS: Athens 2004 Olympic Games, silver. 2003 IHF World Men’s Handball Championship, silver. EHF EURO 2002, silver. EHF Champions League 2002, 2007. EHF Cup 1999, 2001. BIOGRAPHY.

  6. 10 de nov. de 2022 · EHF Champions League. This is me: Stefan Kretzschmar. EHF / Kevin Domas. 10 November 2022, 09:00. He is one of the most iconic handball players ever. The German left back grew up on a handball court with both parents being players. However, Kretsche did not have a dream start in handball.

  7. Biography. German left-wing handball player Stefan Kretzschmar, son of Waltraud and Peter Kretzschmar, won the silver medal with the German team at the 2004 Athens Olympics, after placing seventh at Atlanta in 1996, and fifth at Sydney in 2000. Kretzschmar was runner-up at the 2003 World Championships and was Handball Player of the Year in ...