Der Club an der Alster

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Der Club an der Alster
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Full nameDer Club an der Alster e.V.
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Founded28 November 1919;103 years ago (1919-11-28)
League Men's Bundesliga
Women's Bundesliga
2021–22 Men: 5th
Women: 7th
Website Club website
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Der Club an der Alster is a field hockey and tennis club located in Hamburg, Germany.

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The men's team have won seven Bundesliga titles, with the most recent one being won in the 2010–11 season. [1] The women's team won their first Bundesliga title in the 2017–18 season. [2]

Honours

Men

Bundesliga

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup

Indoor Bundesliga

EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup

Women

Bundesliga

Indoor Bundesliga

EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup

Current squad

Men's squad

As of 2022–23 [3]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO Tommy Alexander
4DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Max Schnepel
5DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Friedrich Gröpper
6MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Lenny Wolbers
8DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Anton Boeckel
9FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Philip Röthlander
12DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Nik Kerner
13FWFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO Struan Walker
14DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Simon Mundorf
16MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Dieter Linnekogel
18MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Anton Wildung
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Christian Reimann
24FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Levi von Wedel
30DFFlag of France.svg  FRA Fred Gohlke
32FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Niklas Bruns
33FWFlag of the United States.svg  USA Jack Heldens
24GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Moritz Zimmermann
MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Till Brockmann
MFFlag of Wales (1959-present).svg  WAL Daniel Kyriakides
FWFlag of Argentina.svg  ARG Federico Fernandez
FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Jonas Althusmann
DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Paul Philip

Women's squad

As of 2022–23 [3]
No.Pos.NationPlayer
1GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Safia Buttler
2DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Kira Horn
4FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Hannah Gablać
5MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Felicia Wiedermann
7FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Juliane Grashoff
8DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Katharina Kirschbaum
9DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Emma Davidsmeyer
10DFFlag of England.svg  ENG Victoria McCabe
11MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Lisa Altenburg
12MFFlag of Scotland.svg  SCO Laura Swanson
14MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Nele Aring
15GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Mali Wichmann
No.Pos.NationPlayer
16FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Sophie Perschk
17MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Elisa Paul-Jahnke
18FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Hanna Granitzki
19MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Anne Schröder
21MFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Marie Jeltsch
23DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Emily Matthes
24FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Emily Wolbers
25DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Viktoria Huse
29FWFlag of Germany.svg  GER Carlotta Sippel
31DFFlag of Germany.svg  GER Anna Batschko
35GKFlag of Germany.svg  GER Clara Batschko

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References

  1. "Deutsche Meister Feld". hockey.de (in German). Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  2. "Hockey: Club an der Alster und HTC Uhlenhorst holen Meistertitel". sport1.de (in German). Retrieved 22 September 2018.
  3. 1 2 "Bundesliga-Saisonheft Feld 2022 / 2023" (in German).