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Now, 2010, Bertrand Gille is back on the team. He is the middle of three brothers who all became professional handball players. His nickname is "Bobo".

bertand gille handball biography of barack obama

He participated in numerous early championships, laying the groundwork for future triumphs.

3.2. His physical prowess, combined with his tactical intelligence and consistent performance, set a benchmark for pivot play. He also played a crucial role in the team's domestic success, securing the German Cup in 2006 and 2010, and the German Super Cup in 2004, 2006, and 2009.

Before him are Thierry Omeyer (1976), and Luc Abalo (1984).

Honours

  • French Handball champions 2001
  • World Player of the Year 2002
  • Vicechampion in Germany 2004 and 2008
  • Super cup winner in Germany 2004, 2006 and 2009
  • German Cup winner 2006, 2010
  • French Cup winner 2002
  • Winner of Cup Winners Cup 2007
  • Bronze medal from European Championships 2008
  • Gold medal from Summer Olympics 2008 and 2012
  • European Champion 2010

Seasons for HSV Hamburg

SeasonClubLeagueGamesGoals7-MeterAll
2002/03 HSV Hamburg Bundesliga 32 154 6 148
2003/04 HSV Hamburg Bundesliga 34 139 0 139
2004/05 HSV Hamburg Bundesliga 26 126 3 123
2005/06 HSV Hamburg Bundesliga 27 101 7 94
2006/07 HSV Hamburg Bundesliga 32 124 0 124
2007/08 HSV Hamburg Bundesliga 29 99 3 96
2008/09 HSV Hamburg Bundesliga 27 76 0 76
2002–2009 total Bundesliga 207 819 19 800

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Bertrand Gille (handballer)

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Before him are Saiko Takahashi, Brandon Call, Chiara Siracusa, Ryan Hurst, Mieko Kawakami, and Jewel De'Nyle. During his time at HSV Hamburg, he achieved significant milestones, including winning the EHF Cup Winners' Cup in 2007. Club Honours

  • French Handball League Champion: 2001 (with Chambéry Savoie Handball)
  • French Handball Cup Winner: 2002 (with Chambéry Savoie Handball)
  • German Cup Winner: 2006, 2010 (with HSV Hamburg)
  • German Super Cup Winner: 2004, 2006, 2009 (with HSV Hamburg)
  • EHF Cup Winners' Cup Winner: 2007 (with HSV Hamburg)
  • German Vice-champion: 2004, 2008 (with HSV Hamburg)

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During this period, under the guidance of coach Philippe Gardent, he helped the club win the French Handball League championship in 2001 and the French Handball Cup in 2002. He was a part of the team, who won European Championships 2010. Birth and Family Background

Bertrand Gille was born on 24 March 1978, in Valence, Drôme, France. As part of his scholastic path, he pursued "sport étude," a French system that combines academic studies with intensive sports training, which further honed his skills in handball during his formative years.

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Before him are Vlado Šola, Jerzy Klempel, Heiner Brand, Josef Krejci, Daniel Narcisse, and Ólafur Stefánsson. His playing style was characterized by his intelligence in positioning, his powerful shots, and his defensive contributions, making him a complete and indispensable player for both his clubs and the national team.

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Early Life and Career Beginnings

Bertrand Gille's handball journey began in his early childhood, influenced by a family deeply involved in the sport.

His career as a handball player started very early: in 1984, he played for HBC Loriol and followed sport étude as a scholastic path. Legacy and Impact

Bertrand Gille is widely regarded as a legend in the sport of handball, earning the moniker Riese des HandballsGiant of HandballGerman during his career.

After him are Tobias Linderoth (1979), Soko (1985), Charly Mottet (1962), Stéphane Freiss (1960), Louis Gabrillargues (1914), and Enzo Fernández (1995).

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Among HANDBALL PLAYERS In France

Among handball players born in France, Guillaume Gille ranks 3.