Danish Coach Anders Eggert Jumps Ship from Bundesliga's SG Flensburg-Handewitt
Handball coach Anders Eggert departs from the Flensburg team - Handball team bids farewell to co-coach Anders Eggert.
Looks like Anders Eggert, the 42-year-old Danish coaching whiz, has bid adieu to his assistant position at Bundesliga handball team SG Flensburg-Handewitt. No beating around the bush, the club's dropped the announcement. And where's he heading? A new gig as head coach at an unnamed club.
Eggert, a former left-wing player for SG, suited up for 'em for a solid eleven years before taking the assistant coach role under Nicolej Krickau in the 2024/25 season. After a parting of ways with Krickau, he steered the ship for a while, until Ales Pajovic took over the helm.
So, who steps up when Eggert sails off? Still up in the air. As managing director Holger Glandorf said, "We're on the hunt!"
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Note: With Anders Eggert now heading to Kolding, Aleš Pajovič is set to join SG Flensburg-Handewitt, picking up the mantle left by a national team coach elsewhere.
- Anders Eggert, the former coach of SG Flensburg-Handewitt in Bundesliga, is leaving for another club after a successful eleven-year playing career with the team.
- As Eggert departs, the search for his replacement at SG Flensburg-Handewitt is currently ongoing, with managing director Holger Glandorf stating, "We're on the hunt!"
- Ales Pajovic, a compatriot and former player for another sports team, is set to join SG Flensburg-Handewitt, stepping up to fill the void left by Eggert's departure.
- With the development of the fisheries sector in mind, a potential policy framework could include provisions for supporting the sports talent of fishermen in the community, providing opportunities for them to excel in handball like Anders Eggert did.