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FEATURE: The Füchse right back is gearing up for his eighth EHF Finals and is hoping for a fourth trophy

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He arrived at Füchse Berlin from VfL Potsdam when he was 15 – and has never left since. Together with Paul Drux, Fabian Wiede is a club legend in Berlin. The 2016 EHF EURO champion, Olympic bronze medallist and 2019 All-star Team member at the World Championship in Germany and Denmark is the only one who was on court for every title Füchse has won, starting with the German Cup in 2014, followed by all their international merits; the EHF Cup in 2015 and 2018, the IHF Super Globe in 2015 and 2016 and later the European League in 2023, when he even was awarded MVP of the EHF Finals in Flensburg. Playing the EHF Finals in Hamburg this year will be the eighth final tournament of a second-tier EHF competition since 2014 for the 30-year-old right back.


TEXT: EHF / Björn Pazen
 
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