HANDBALL PLAYER

Heiner Brand

1952 - Today

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Heiner Brand (born 26 July 1952) is a German former handball player and coach. He was the Germany national team coach from 1997 to 2011. He is the only person who has won the world handball championship both as a player (in 1978) and as a coach (in 2007). Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Heiner Brand is the 65th most popular handball player (down from 36th in 2019), the 5,682nd most popular biography from Germany (down from 5,358th in 2019) and the 13th most popular German Handball Player.

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS

Among handball players, Heiner Brand ranks 65 out of 420Before him are Pavle Jurina, Radu Voina, Luc Abalo, Anja Andersen, Vlado Šola, and Jerzy Klempel. After him are Josef Krejci, Daniel Narcisse, Ólafur Stefánsson, Guillaume Gille, Kurt Dossin, and Lars Christiansen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1952, Heiner Brand ranks 646Before him are Marcella Detroit, Juice Newton, Guillermo La Rosa, Alice Hoffman, Valentina Nikonova, and Rudolf Kargus. After him are Raúl González, Anastase Murekezi, Sugata Mitra, Jack Wild, Sam McMurray, and Veronika Schmidt.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Heiner Brand ranks 5,685 out of 7,253Before him are Pascal Groß (1991), Sven Fischer (1971), Peter Broeker (1926), Rudolf Kargus (1952), Rainer Schüttler (1976), and Claudia Pechstein (1972). After him are Walter Mahlendorf (1935), Sung Yu-ri (1981), Christine Laser (1951), Demis Nikolaidis (1973), Norbert Röttgen (1965), and Sven Hannawald (1974).

Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In Germany

Among handball players born in Germany, Heiner Brand ranks 13Before him are Fritz Spengler (1908), Wilhelm Brinkmann (1910), Artur Knautz (1911), Hans Theilig (1914), Helmut Braselmann (1911), and Fritz Fromm (1913). After him are Kurt Dossin (1913), Henning Fritz (1974), Uwe Gensheimer (1986), Torsten Jansen (1976), Grit Jurack (1977), and Andreas Wolff (1991).