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Heuberger was born in Schutterwald and studied to become an administrator.[6] Between 2014 and 2018 he worked in public administration in the district office in Offenburg[7][8]
Career
Heuberger played for the TuS Schutterwald [de], his home town handball club, playing 164 matches and scoring 314 goals in Bundesliga. From 1994, he was player-coach ; in 1996 he was only coaching the TuS Schutterwald.[9][10]
In 2004 he became assistant coach of the Germany men's national handball team under Heiner Brand. Between 2011 and 2014 he then served as head coach of the national team.[11][12] Since 2018, he has been full time coach of the junior national team.[7]