Germany national roller hockey team

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Germany
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AssociationGerman Roller Sports Federation
Confederation CERH
Head coachSven Steup
CaptainThomas Haupt
Ranking
Ranking 11 [1]

Germany squad – 64th Nations Cup

Source: [2]

Goaltenders
#PlayerHometownClub
1Philip Leyer RSC Darmstadt
Sebastian Wilk RSC Cronenberg


Field Players
#PlayerHometownClub
Liam Hages ERG Iserlohn
Lucas Karschau SK Germania Herringen
Benjamin Nusch RSC Cronenberg
Kay Hövelmann RESG Walsum
Thomas Haupt (Captain) RSC Cronenberg
Yannick Peinke IGR Remscheid
Mark Wochnik RSC Cronenberg
Andreas Paczia RSC Cronenberg
Team Staff
Coaching Staff

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References

  1. National teams Ranking Archived July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Encyclopédie des Séries Télévisées: Votre Guide Complet du Monde des Émissions de Télévision, December 2023". www.coupedesnations.ch. Archived from the original on 2011-06-09.