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'''Herbert Müller''' (born September 3, 1962 in [[Timişoara]])<ref name="Brasov">{{cite web |url= http://www.adevarul.ro/locale/brasov/Brasov-_Herbert_Muller_este_trup_si_suflet_pentru_handbal_0_192580805.html |title=Herbert Müller este trup şi suflet pentru handbal |first=Marian |last=Stoica |work=adevarul.ro |date=19 January 2010|accessdate=28 March 2011}} {{ro icon}}</ref> is a Romanian-born German<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thueringer-hc.de/mannschaft/steckbrief.php?topmenu=2&menuid=407&perid=145|title=Herbert Müller Profile|publisher=Thüringer HC official website|accessdate=13 July 2011|language=German}}</ref><ref name=sport365 /><ref name=news.at /> [[Team handball|handball]] coach and former handball player. He is currently in charge by [[Thüringer HC]] of the German Bundesliga, and beside his club duties he also serves as the head coach of the [[Austria women's national handball team]].
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==Career==
He was born to ethnic German parents, Franz and Anna Müller in Timişoara, and started to play handball for the local team [[CSU Politehnica Timişoara]] in 1976. Four years later he left the country with his family because of the hard times under the communist regime, and settled in Germany.<ref name="Brasov"/> He continued his playing career in Augsburg, where he ended his career in 1988.<ref name=ehf1>{{cite web|url=http://www.ehf-euro.com/Austria.2099.0.html|title=Austria portriat|publisher=European Handball Federation|accessdate=13 July 2011}}</ref>

He began coaching in 1984 by TSG Augsburg, while he was still an active player. In 1999 he took the hot seat of [[1. FC Nürnberg (women's handball)|1. FC Nürnberg]], with them he achieved his biggest successes, winning two domestic championship and as many domestic cup titles. In addition, he also obtained the EHF Challenge Cup in 2004.<ref name="Brasov"/><ref name=ehf1 />

In 2008 Müller became the head coach of the Romanian team [[Rulmentul Brașov]]. He spent a year and a half with Rulmentul before the growing financial problems and the unpaid wages by club have caused a mass exodus, and Müller alongside with most of the key players have left the team.<ref name="Brasov"/>

Müller moved back to Germany, signing for [[Thüringer HC]] in July 2010. He brought the [[Handball-Bundesliga Frauen|Bundesliga]] title and the German Cup for THC in 2011 for the first time in the history of the club.<ref name=sport365>{{cite web
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}}</ref>

==Personal life==
He is married and has two daughters, Nadia (b. 2001) and Vanessa (b. 2007).<ref name="Brasov"/> Herbert's brother, Helfried is also a [[Team handball|handball]] expert, serving as the assistant coach of Thüringer HC.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.onlinesport.ro/stiri/sporturi/handbal/35181/herbert-muller-va-antrena-rulmentul-brasov.htm |title=Herbert Muller va antrena Rulmentul Brasov |work=onlinesport.ro |date=5 July 2008 |accessdate=28 March 2011}} {{ro icon}}</ref>

Müller was a mathematics docent at the ''Institut für Integration'' in [[Nürnberg]].<ref name=news.at>{{cite web |url= http://www.news.at/articles/0748/20/190721/oehb-team-frauen-wm-paris-wir-freude-spass-wm |title=ÖHB-Team fliegt zur Frauen-WM in Paris: "Wir fliegen mit Freude und Spaß zur WM" |work=news.at |year=2011 |accessdate=28 March 2011}} {{de icon}}</ref>

==References==
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Revision as of 01:26, 29 November 2012

Herbert Müller (born September 3, 1962 in Timişoara)[1] is a Romanian-born German[2][3][4] handball coach and former handball player. He is currently in charge by Thüringer HC of the German Bundesliga, and beside his club duties he also serves as the head coach of the Austria women's national handball team.

Career

He was born to ethnic German parents, Franz and Anna Müller in Timişoara, and started to play handball for the local team CSU Politehnica Timişoara in 1976. Four years later he left the country with his family because of the hard times under the communist regime, and settled in Germany.[1] He continued his playing career in Augsburg, where he ended his career in 1988.[5]

He began coaching in 1984 by TSG Augsburg, while he was still an active player. In 1999 he took the hot seat of 1. FC Nürnberg, with them he achieved his biggest successes, winning two domestic championship and as many domestic cup titles. In addition, he also obtained the EHF Challenge Cup in 2004.[1][5]

In 2008 Müller became the head coach of the Romanian team Rulmentul Brașov. He spent a year and a half with Rulmentul before the growing financial problems and the unpaid wages by club have caused a mass exodus, and Müller alongside with most of the key players have left the team.[1]

Müller moved back to Germany, signing for Thüringer HC in July 2010. He brought the Bundesliga title and the German Cup for THC in 2011 for the first time in the history of the club.[3]

Personal life

He is married and has two daughters, Nadia (b. 2001) and Vanessa (b. 2007).[1] Herbert's brother, Helfried is also a handball expert, serving as the assistant coach of Thüringer HC.[6]

Müller was a mathematics docent at the Institut für Integration in Nürnberg.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Stoica, Marian (19 January 2010). "Herbert Müller este trup şi suflet pentru handbal". adevarul.ro. Retrieved 28 March 2011. Template:Ro icon
  2. ^ "Herbert Müller Profile" (in German). Thüringer HC official website. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  3. ^ a b "Cupa şi campionatul, două obiective îndeplinite pentru Herbert Müller şi Thüringen HC (Romanian)". www.sport365.ro. Retrieved 2011-05-22.
  4. ^ a b "ÖHB-Team fliegt zur Frauen-WM in Paris: "Wir fliegen mit Freude und Spaß zur WM"". news.at. 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2011. Template:De icon
  5. ^ a b "Austria portriat". European Handball Federation. Retrieved 13 July 2011.
  6. ^ "Herbert Muller va antrena Rulmentul Brasov". onlinesport.ro. 5 July 2008. Retrieved 28 March 2011. Template:Ro icon

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