Handball Player

Volker Zerbe

1968 - today

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His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia. Volker Zerbe is the 282nd most popular handball player, the 6,847th most popular biography from Germany and the 20th most popular German Handball Player.

Volker Zerbe is most famous for being a prominent German handball player who played as a left back and was part of the German national team that won the 2007 World Championship. He is also known for his successful club career, particularly with the team GWD Minden.

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Among Handball Players

Among handball players, Volker Zerbe ranks 282 out of 420Before him are Lois Abbingh, Andreas Wolff, Róbert Gunnarsson, Demetrio Lozano, Björgvin Páll Gústavsson, and Irina Poltoratskaya. After him are Lyudmila Postnova, William Accambray, Michael Damgaard, Emil Nielsen, Morten Olsen, and Xavier Barachet.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Volker Zerbe ranks 1,090Before him are Florence Masnada, Fumiaki Aoshima, Naoki Hommachi, Fatman Scoop, Arkadiusz Skrzypaszek, and Noemi Lung. After him are Sigifredo Mercado, Nick Hækkerup, Ruth Kelly, Thomas Sykora, Louis Lombardi, and Jan Dydak.

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In Germany

Among people born in Germany, Volker Zerbe ranks 6,850 out of NaNBefore him are LaFee (1990), Christian Pander (1983), Sebastian Jung (1990), Christoph Janker (1985), Stephanie Beckert (1988), and Patrick Franziska (1992). After him are Danny Latza (1989), Andreas Schlütter (1972), Marion Wagner (1978), Marco Russ (1985), Nikias Arndt (1991), and Denise Herrmann (1988).

Among Handball Players In Germany

Among handball players born in Germany, Volker Zerbe ranks 20Before him are Kurt Dossin (1913), Henning Fritz (1974), Uwe Gensheimer (1986), Torsten Jansen (1976), Grit Jurack (1977), and Andreas Wolff (1991). After him are Pascal Hens (1980), Mark Dragunski (1970), Silvio Heinevetter (1984), Florian Kehrmann (1977), Nadine Krause (1982), and Vitali Ivanov (1976).

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