Max Darj
Max Darj | |||
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Darj with the Swedish national team in 2022 | |||
Personal information | |||
Born | (1991-09-27) 27 September 1991 (age 32) Gothenburg, Sweden | ||
Nationality | Swedish | ||
Height | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) | ||
Playing position | Pivot | ||
Club information | |||
Current club | Füchse Berlin | ||
Number | 5 | ||
Youth career | |||
Years | Team | ||
0000–2009 | Stenungsunds HK | ||
Senior clubs | |||
Years | Team | ||
2009–2017 | Alingsås HK | ||
2017–2022 | Bergischer HC | ||
2022– | Füchse Berlin | ||
National team | |||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) |
2014– | Sweden | 104 | (112) |
Max Darj (born 27 September 1991) is a Swedish handball player for Füchse Berlin and the Swedish national team.[1][2]
Club career
Darj began his professional handball career at Swedish club Alingsås HK in 2009. He won the Swedish Championship with the club in 2015. Darj joined German club Bergischer HC in 2017. He moved to Füchse Berlin in 2022 and won the EHF European League in his debut season with the club.
International career
Darj made his debut for the Swedish national team in 2014. He won the 2022 European Championship, finished second at the 2018 European Championship and 2021 World Championship, and placed third at the 2024 European Championship with the national team. Darj represented Sweden at the 2020 Olympic Games.
Honours
Club
Alingsås HK
- Swedish Championship: 2015
Füchse Berlin
International
Individual
- Swedish Handballer of the Year: 2019
References
External links
- Max Darj at the European Handball Federation
- Max Darj at Olympedia
- Max Darj at the Swedish Olympic Committee (in Swedish)
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- Lennart Eriksson (1969)
- Mats Thomasson (1970)
- Dan Eriksson (1971)
- Thomas Persson (1972)
- Bo Andersson (1973)
- Johan Fischerström (1974)
- Sven-Åke Frick (1975)
- Björn Andersson (1976)
- Bo Andersson (1977)
- Basti Rasmussen (1978)
- Claes Hellgren (1979)
- Claes Ribendahl (1980)
- Göran Bengtsson (1981)
- Jörgen Abrahamsson (1982)
- Sten Sjögren (1983)
- Peter Olofsson (1984)
- Björn Jilsén (1985)
- Magnus Wislander (1986)
- Mats Olsson (1987)
- Pär Jilsén (1988)
- Ola Lindgren (1989)
- Ola Lindgren, Magnus Wislander (1990)
- Magnus Andersson (1991)
- Per Carlén (1992)
- Magnus Andersson (1993)
- Magnus Andersson (1994)
- Erik Hajas (1995)
- Stefan Lövgren (1996)
- Tomas Sivertsson (1997)
- Peter Gentzel (1998)
- Ljubomir Vranjes (1999)
- Magnus Andersson (2000)
- Stefan Lövgren (2001)
- Martin Boquist (2002)
- Martin Boquist (2003)
- Stefan Lövgren (2004)
- Marcus Ahlm (2005)
- Tomas Svensson (2006)
- Kim Andersson (2007)
- Kim Andersson (2008)
- Jonas Källman (2009)
- Mattias Gustafsson (2010)
- Johan Sjöstrand (2011)
- Kim Andersson (2012)
- Tobias Karlsson (2013)
- Mattias Andersson (2014)
- Niclas Ekberg (2015)
- Andreas Nilsson (2016)
- Mikael Appelgren (2017)
- Jim Gottfridsson (2018)
- Max Darj (2019)
- Andreas Palicka (2020)
- Hampus Wanne (2021)
- Jim Gottfridsson (2022)
- Jonathan Carlsbogård (2023)
- Felix Claar (2024)
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