Sorhaindo is a French playmaker with plenty of international experience. He was European champion with his national team and has now made the move from the French championship to try his fortune at FC Barcelona.
Born in Trinité (Martinique), Sorhaindo started playing handball with Gauloise de Trinité at the
age of 15 years. He moved to France to play for Angers Noyant and at the age of 20 was snapped up
by París Handball, where he has spent most of his career. It was there that he won the French Cup
in 2007. In the 2008/09 season he was named best defender and playmaker in the French League, but
his club was relegated, which was a major blow to the player’s progress. Midway through the
2009/10 season he moved to first division Toulouse, and at the end of the season, he signed for FC
Barcelona.
He is a product of the same generation as national star Nikola Karabatic, and both players
have excelled in the French national jersey. He made his debut against Spain 2005 in the Supercup
of Nations. With France, he won the World Championship in Croatia 2009 and the European
Championship in Austria 2010. Sorhaindo plays in defence for France alongside Didier Dinart, and is
the natural successor to Bertrand Gille.
PROFILE
Sorhaindo is a physically powerful central players. He weighs 100 kg and is 193 cm tall,
making him highly corpulent and intimidating to play against. He is a versatile defender, but can
also score goals. He may not be as mobile as other players in his position, but he is extremely
strong in the one on one and will add something new to the Barcelona team in this area.
HONOURS
Paris Handball
-1 French Cup (2006-07)
FC Barcelona
- 1 Champions League (2010-11)
- 1 Asobal League (2010-11)
- 2 Pyrenees League (2010-11, 11-12)
French national team
- World Championship Croatia 2009
- European Championship Austria 2010
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