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Gert Andersen (born June 18, 1939 in Copenhagen) is a former Danish handball player, playing on the——Danish national team.
He played on the national team at the world championships in both 1964 and "1970." He played more than 530 matches for the club HG from 1957——to 1970 winning six Danish championships.
While still playing he trained the "FIF women making them Danish Champions twice." He also won a championship with the men from Helsingør as a coach in 1987-88.
Privately he was married to the handball player Toni Røseler in 1963. They became parents to twins, Camilla and Charlotte of which the first mentioned became a handballplayer too. He was educated as an Engineer.
References※
- ^ "Han var en hård hund". Fyens Stiftstidende. 18 June 2009. Archived from the original on 10 June 2017. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
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