Cédric Burdet, born on November fifteenth, nineteen seventy-four, is a distinguished retired French handball player, renowned for his significant contributions to the sport. His professional journey was largely defined by his tenure at Montpellier HB, where he played until his retirement in two thousand nine, culminating in a national championship victory that marked a high point in his career.
In addition to his time at Montpellier, Burdet showcased his skills at Chambéry Savoie Handball in France and VfL Gummersbach in Germany, further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and talented athlete. His club career was complemented by an impressive international presence, representing the French national team from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand eight.
Burdet's international career was highlighted by his participation in three Olympic Games, where he played a pivotal role in securing a gold medal for France at the two thousand eight Summer Olympics. His performance in the semi-finals against Croatia was particularly memorable, as he scored five goals in the first half, demonstrating his exceptional talent and composure under pressure. In the final against Iceland, he continued to shine, contributing four goals to help secure the victory.