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TBV Lemgo
German handball club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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TBV Lemgo is a handball club from Lemgo, Germany, and is competing in the Handball-Bundesliga.
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History
The ascent to one of the best German handball clubs was slow but steady. In the year the Bundesliga was founded, the club was still in the Oberliga, promotion to the 2. Handball-Bundesliga in 1981/82, and since the 1983/84 season, TBV Lemgo has been playing in the top class, growing steadily for more than a decade. developed into a top team. Names such as Lajos Mocsai (coach since 1989), László Marosi (1990–1999 players) or Daniel Stephan (1994–2008 players) are associated with this. They won their first major title in 1995, winning the DHB-Pokal, followed in 1996 by the EHF Cup Winners' Cup. Lajos Mocsai finished his coaching job at TBV with this title. 1997 was the most successful year in the history of the club, led by his successor, Yuri Shevtsov. For the first time in a season, he was able to celebrate a championship title, a cup win and a Super Cup win. The team won the Handball-Bundesliga twice (1997, 2003), the DHB-Pokal 4 times (1995, 1997, 2002, 2020), the DHB-Supercup 4 times (1997, 1999, 2002, 2003), 1 time for the EHF Cup Winner's Cup (1996) and 2 times for the EHF Cup (2006, 2010).
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Crest, colours, supporters
Naming history
Kit manufacturers
Kits
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Accomplishments
- Handball-Bundesliga:
Gold: 1997, 2003
- DHB-Pokal:
Gold: 1995, 1997, 2002, 2020
- DHB-Supercup:
Gold: 1997, 1999, 2002, 2003
- EHF Cup Winner's Cup:
Gold: 1996
- EHF Cup:
Gold: 2006, 2010
- Double
- Winners: 1996–97
Team
Current squad
- Squad for the 2024–25 season[1]
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Technical staff
- Head coach:
Florian Kehrmann
- Assistant coach:
Matthias Struck
- Athletic Trainer:
Meinolf Krome
- Club doctor:
Dr. Roland Kessler
Transfers
- Transfers for the 2025–26 season
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Previous squads
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Retired numbers
EHF ranking
- As of 8 April 2022[2]
Former club members
Notable former players
Markus Baur (2001–2007)
Jens Bechtloff (2007–2015)
Mike Bezdicek (1989–1994, 1995–1998, 2004–2005)
Sven-Sören Christophersen (2003–2006, 2007–2008)
Nils Dresrüsse (2011–2016)
Ulf Ganschow (1994–2003)
Holger Glandorf (2009–2011)
Lutz Grosser (1991–2001)
Hans-Jürgen Grund (1982–1984)
Michael Hegemann (2006–2008)
Benjamin Herth (2013–2015)
Rolf Hermann (2007–2017)
Fynn Holpert (1989–1991, 1994–1998)
Tim Hornke (2014–2019)
Lars Kaufmann (2007–2009)
Florian Kehrmann (1999–2014)
Michael Kraus (2007–2010)
Finn Lemke (2011–2015)
Carsten Lichtlein (2005–2013)
Nikolai Link (2010–2012)
Arne Niemeyer (2015–2016)
Rainer Niemeyer (1987–1988)
Hendrik Pekeler (2012–2015)
Sebastian Preiß (2005–2013)
Christian Ramota (2001–2005)
Timm Schneider (2012–2015)
Achim Schürmann (1994–2003)
Christian Schwarzer (2001–2007)
Daniel Stephan (1994–2008)
Martin Strobel (2008–2013)
Tim Suton (2014–2015, 2016–)
Christoph Theuerkauf (2010–2012, 2016–2021)
Lukas Zerbe (2019–)
Volker Zerbe (1984–2006)
Jörg Zereike (2002–2009)
Patrick Zieker (2012–2019)
Thomas Bauer (2013–2015)
Lukas Hutecek (2021–)
Gennadij Chalepo (1998–1999)
Andrej Siniak (1996–2001)
Erwin Feuchtmann (2015–2016)
Martin Galia (2008–2011)
Filip Jícha (2005–2007)
Daniel Kubeš (2008–2010)
Lasse Boesen (2007–2008)
Kasper Hvidt (1998–2000)
Kasper Nielsen (2015)
Mait Patrail (2011–2012)
Philippe Julia (1996–1997)
Sergo Datukashvili (2010–2011)
Donát Bartók (2015–2019)
Ferenc Ilyés (2009–2011)
László Marosi (1990–1999)
Tamás Mocsai (1989–1996, 2006–2010)
Logi Geirsson (2004–2010)
Ásgeir Örn Hallgrímsson (2005–2007)
Bjarki Már Elísson (2019–2022)
Vignir Svavarsson (2008–2010)
Sigurður Sveinsson (1983–1988)
Avishay Smoler (2010–2012)
Evars Klešniks (2020)
Dani Baijens (2018–2021)
Niko Blaauw (2020–)
Arjan Haenen (2009–2016)
Bobby Schagen (2019–)
Mark Schmetz (2008–2010)
Fabian van Olphen (2017–2020)
Piotr Wyszomirski (2016–2020)
Ionuț Ramba (2015–2017)
Sergey Pogorelov (1999–2000)
Azat Valiullin (2016–2018)
Jaume Fort (1999–2001)
Gedeon Guardiola (2020–)
Isaías Guardiola (2018–)
Marc Baumgartner (1994–1998, 2000–2005)
Carlos Lima (2002–2004)
Manuel Liniger (2010–2012)
Dan Beutler (2015)
Jonathan Carlsbogård (2018–2022)
Andreas Cederholm (2019–2022)
Peter Johannesson (2017–2022)
Andreas Larsson (1997–1999)
Jesper Larsson (2009)
Rickard Lönn (2013–2014)
Anton Månsson (2015–2017)
Jonathan Stenbäcken (2015–2017)
Former coaches
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