Harvestehuder THC

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Harvestehuder THC
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Full nameHarvestehuder Tennis und Hockey-Club e. V.
Short nameHTHC
Founded15 May 1919;104 years ago (1919-05-15)
League Men's Bundesliga
Women's Bundesliga
2021–22 Men: 3rd
Women: 4th
Website Club website
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Harvestehuder Tennis und Hockey-Club e. V., also known as Harvestehuder THC or simply HTHC, is a German professional sports club based in Winterhude, Hamburg. It is best known for its field hockey department but it also has tennis and lacrosse sections.

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The club was founded in 1919 by the merger of the tennis club, founded in 1891, and the hockey club, founded in 1904. [1]

Honours

Men

Bundesliga

DHB-Pokal

Euro Hockey League

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup

Indoor Bundesliga

EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup

Women

Bundesliga

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

Indoor Bundesliga

EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup

Current squad

Men's squad

As of 2022–23 [2]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Moritz Strohecker
2DFFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Hywel Jones
3FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Ben Hasbach
5MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Kilian Pöhling
7FWFlag of Argentina.svg  ARG Santi Binaghi
9FWFlag of Austria.svg  AUT Michael Körper
10DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Paul Glander
11MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Maximilian Schlüter
12MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Anton Pöhling
14DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Tom Schneider
15DFFlag of England.svg  ENG George Farrant
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16FWFlag of South Africa.svg  RSA Nqobile Ntuli
17FWFlag of Austria.svg  AUT Moritz Frey
18GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Anton Brinckman
19MFFlag of Austria.svg  AUT Christoph Soldat
20FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Luis Holste
22MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Niclas Schippan
23MFFlag of South Africa.svg  RSA Nicholas Spooner
24MFFlag of Argentina.svg  ARG Thomas Habif
25MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Niklas Reuter
27DFFlag of Austria.svg  AUT Xaver Hasun
30MFFlag of Austria.svg  AUT Fülöp Losonci

Women's squad

As of 2022–23 [2]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
4DFFlag of Chile.svg  CHI Denise Krimerman
5MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Emilia Landshut
6FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Marleen Müller
8DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Laura Saenger
11FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Henriette Schlüter
12DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Fenja Oppe
13MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Teresa Martin-Pelegrina
14FWFlag of France.svg  FRA Sarah Pyrtek
17FWFlag of Austria.svg  AUT Katharina Bauer
18DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Antonia Di Racca
21FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Ori Gallitrico
No.Pos.NationPlayer
25MFFlag of France.svg  FRA Albane Garot
26MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Franzisca Hauke
27FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Lotte Nafzger
28MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Antonia Landgrebe
31FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Thekla Schlawin
32GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Rosa Krüger
33MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Katharina Kiefer
38DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Marisa Martin Pelegrina
44FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Maren Kiefer
55FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Isabel von Gersum
61GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Janina Georgi

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References

  1. "Harvestehuder Tennis und Hockey Club e.V." Retrieved 9 November 2014.
  2. 1 2 "Bundesliga-Saisonheft Feld 2022 / 2023" (in German).