Frank Bergemann

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Frank Bergemann (born 20 April 1956) is a German handball coach.

Career

Bergemann coached the clubs HG Erlangen and CSG Erlangen before moving to Austria in 2000 to join Alpla HC Hard. [1] [2] In 2003, he won the Austrian championship with Hard [3] and was voted Coach of the Year. [4] From 2007 until his dismissal in March 2015 he coached HC Erlangen, with whom he rose to the second Bundesliga in 2008 and to the first Bundesliga in 2014. [5] [6] In January 2016, he took over as coach of Bundesliga club HBW Balingen-Weilstetten for the rest of the season. After the season, Bergemann's contract was not renewed. [7] Since February 2018 he has been coaching the Austrian club Handball Tirol. [8]

Bergemann's main occupation is sports teacher at the Albert-Schweitzer High School in Erlangen. [9]

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