Roller Hockey Bundesliga

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Roller Hockey Bundesliga
Current season, competition or edition:
Roller hockey current event.png 2021–22 Roller Hockey Bundesliga
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Sport Roller Hockey
Founded1967
No. of teams10
CountryFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
Most recent
champion(s)
SK Germania Herringen (4th title)
Most titles RESG Walsum (16 titles)
Official website Deutscher Rollsport

Rollhockey Bundesliga is the biggest Roller Hockey Clubs Championship in Germany.

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List of winners

A German championship was organised from 1920 onwards. From 1967 onwards the Roller Hockey Bundesliga was established:

Number of Championships by team

Pos.TeamStateTitlesLast titleNotes
1 RESG Walsum Duisburg 161998/99
2 RSC Cronenberg Wuppertal 132011/12
3 SpVgg Herten Herten 91978/79Fusion with DJK SpVgg Herten
4 ERG Iserlohn Iserlohn 92016/17
5 ERSC Stuttgart Stuttgart 71935/36
6 1. FC Nürnberg Nürnberg 61941/42now competing as 1. FCN Roll- und Eissport in other sports
7 IGR Remscheid Remscheid 51993/94
8 RSV Weil Weil am Rhein 42003/04since 2004 competes in Swiss League
TSG 1846 Darmstadt Darmstadt 41965/66actually competing in 2. Bundesliga Süd
SK Germania Herringen Hamm 42018/19
11 ERC Stuttgart Stuttgart21958/59result of fusion with SSRC Stuttgart
SSRC Stuttgart Stuttgart21947/48combined with ERC Stuttgart
13 TuS Düsseldorf-Nord Düsseldorf 11996/97
RSC Darmstadt Darmstadt11987/88
TGS Ober-Ramstadt Ober-Ramstadt 11982/83
VfL Marl-Hüls Marl 11966/67actually competing as VfL Hüls in 2. Bundesliga Nord-West
TuS Eintracht Dortmund Dortmund 11949/50
SVR Berlin Berlin 11921/22
RSC Berlin Berlin11920/21

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