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Christoph Steinert

Christoph Steinert is a German handball player born on January 18, 1990, currently playing for HC Erlangen and the German national team. He began his career at SV Lokomotive Rangsdorf and won his first major trophy in 2021 with SC Magdeburg. Steinert has represented Germany in the 2023 and 2024 World Men's Handball Championships, and has accumulated 51 caps and 101 goals for the national team.
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Christoph Steinert

Christoph Steinert is a German handball player born on January 18, 1990, currently playing for HC Erlangen and the German national team. He began his career at SV Lokomotive Rangsdorf and won his first major trophy in 2021 with SC Magdeburg. Steinert has represented Germany in the 2023 and 2024 World Men's Handball Championships, and has accumulated 51 caps and 101 goals for the national team.
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Christoph Steinert

Christoph Steinert (born 18 January 1990) is a


Christoph Steinert
German handball player for HC Erlangen and the
German national team.[1]

Career
Steinert started playing handball at the age of 13 at SV
Lokomotive Rangsdorf.[2]

Steinert won his first major trophy in 2021 with SC


Magdeburg, when they defeated Füchse Berlin 28–25
in the final of the EHF European League. He Christoph Steinert (2023)
represented Germany at the 2023 World Men's Personal information
Handball Championship and 2024 European Men's Full name Christoph Steinert
Handball Championship.[3][4] Born 18 January 1990
Berlin, Germany
Height 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in)
References Playing position Right back
Club information
1. "SQUAD LISTS FOR MEN'S EHF EURO Current club HC Erlangen
2024 CONFIRMED" (https://ehfeuro.eurohand Number 44
ball.com/news/en/squad-lists-for-men-s-ehf-eu Youth career
ro-2024-confirmed/). EHF. Retrieved
29 January 2024. Years Team
2. Konrad, Max. "Zurück in der Benke-Halle. 2003–2007 SV Lokomotive Rangsdorf
Handball: Christoph Steinert wird mit den 2007–2009 SC Magdeburg
Youngsters Magdeburg Zweiter beim Senior clubs
Männerturnier" (http://handball.svlok-rangsdor Years Team
f.de/turniere/handballwoche/2009-2/).
2009–2010 SC Magdeburg
handball.svlok-rangsdorf.de. Märkische
Allgemeine. Retrieved 3 May 2017. 2010–2015 GWD Minden
3. "Germany" (https://www.ihf.info/competitions/ 2015–2017 SC DHfK Leipzig
men/308/28th-ihf-mens-world-championship-2 2017–2019 HC Erlangen
023-polandsweden/101253/teams/115). 2019–2021 SC Magdeburg
ihf.info. Retrieved 29 January 2024. 2021– HC Erlangen
4. "SQUAD LISTS FOR MEN'S EHF EURO
National team 1
2024 CONFIRMED" (https://ehfeuro.eurohand
ball.com/news/en/squad-lists-for-men-s-ehf-eu Years Team Apps (Gls)
ro-2024-confirmed/). EHF. Retrieved 2022– Germany 51 (101)
29 January 2024. Medal record
Olympic Games
2024 Paris Team
1
National team caps and goals correct
as of 7 January 2025

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