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  1. 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 player for the East German team and winner of Olympic ...

  2. Stefan Kretzschmar (2007) Stefan Kretzschmar (2010) Im Alter von sechs Jahren begann Stefan Kretzschmar Handball zu spielen. Mit zwölf Jahren kam er ins Trainingszentrum von Berlin und wechselte später in die Kinder- und Jugendsportschule des SC Dynamo Berlin, in der sein Trainer Ulrich Fietkorn ihn auf die Linksaußenposition stellte.

  3. Jan 11, 2024 · Watch the exclusive documentary about the life and career of Stefan Kretzschmar, one of the most gifted and controversial handball players of all time. Hear from his friends, family and former teammates as he reflects on his past, present and future.

  4. Learn about the legendary German handball player who won Olympic silver, World Championship silver and two EHF Champions League titles. Find out his club career, biography, awards and legacy.

  5. Nov 10, 2022 · 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. At the beginning of his handball path, he was three years behind the regular ...

  6. Nov 10, 2022 · 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. At the beginning of his handball path, he was three years behind the regular ...

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  8. Stefan Kretzschmar is a former left-wing handball player who won the silver medal with Germany at the 2004 Athens Olympics. He also played for several clubs, including SC Dynamo Berlin, SV Blau-Weiß Spandau, VfL Gummersbach and SC Magdeburg, and became a TV and radio personality after his retirement.

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