German national ice hockey team
Association | German ice hockey association |
World ranking | 7th place |
Trainer | Toni Söderholm |
Assistant coach | Christian Künast |
Most games | Udo Kießling (320) |
Most of the points | Erich Kühnhackl (224) |
Homepage | deb-online.de |
statistics | |
First international match German Empire 0: 1 Great Britain Montreux , Switzerland ; January 10, 1910 |
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Biggest win in Germany 16-0 Norway Oberstdorf , Germany ; March 21, 1972 |
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Biggest defeat BR Germany 0:17 USSR Garmisch-Partenkirchen , Germany ; March 14, 1972 |
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Olympic games | |
Participation | 20, since 1928 |
Best result: | Silver medal (2018) |
World Championship | |
Participation | 64, since 1930 (without OS) |
best result |
Silver medal (1930) , silver medal (1953) |
(As of May 26, 2019) |
The German national ice hockey team is a selection of German players made by the national coach . It represents the German Ice Hockey Federation (DEB) on an international level, for example at the IIHF Ice Hockey World Championship or the Olympic Winter Games , but also at other tournaments such as B. the World Cup of Hockey . The team is ranked 7th in the IIHF world rankings after the 2019 World Cup . In 2018, the team won the silver medal at the Winter Olympics and was voted Team of the Year by German sports journalists .
history
The German national team played their first international match during the European ice hockey championship in 1910 , when they lost 1-0 to eventual European champions Great Britain on January 10 . The German Reich itself won the silver medal at this tournament. In the following four years, until the EC 1914 was abolished, the national team always took part in the European Championship and won a medal every year (three times silver, one time bronze), with the tournament in 1912 and thus the European vice-champion title of the German Reich were subsequently canceled by the International Ice Hockey Federation due to the lack of association membership of the participating Austrians . The greatest success of the German national team to date was when they won the bronze medal at the 1932 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid , which were also classified as a world championship, with only four teams taking part in the tournament as a result of the global economic crisis and the resulting lack of financial resources . At the World Championships in 1930 and 1953 , Germany was runner-up, and at the 1934 World Cup , the German Reich took third place. In addition, the national team became European champions at the World Championships in 1930 and 1934, which were each rated as the European Championship.
Although German national teams have participated in the Olympic ice hockey tournaments since 1952 - from 1956 to 1964 as an all-German team - the team was unable to match the successes of the first half of the 20th century. For the first time the team won the bronze medal at the 1976 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck . After Germany had actually relegated to Division I at the 2009 World Cup and only managed to stay up as host of the following World Cup, the national team achieved a surprising fourth place at the 2010 World Cup in front of their own audience and thus their best World Cup result in 57 years . At the 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, the team achieved their greatest international success to date by making it to the finals. There they lost 3: 4 in overtime to the Russian team through sudden death .
The German national team has been hosting the Deutschland Cup since 1987 , which it has won seven times (most recently in 2014 and 2015).
By June 2011, Germany's A team had played a total of 1233 games, including 454 wins, 120 draws and 659 defeats. (As of June 6, 2011) .
General manager
- 1996-2015: Franz Reindl
- 2015–2018: Marco Sturm
Team manager
- 1999–2002: Eckardt Schindler (Neufahrn)
- 2002–2004: Marco Stichnoth (Hanover)
- since 2004: Carlos Vogel (Munich)
- since 2008: Klaus Merk (Augsburg)
- since 2018 Horst Fuchs (Ingolstadt)
Trainer
In the early days of German ice hockey there were no real coaches, so the players were led by so-called field captains or other officials. In contrast to football , it was quite common in German ice hockey to hire foreigners as Reich, national or national coaches, most of whom came from Canada until the end of the 1960s .
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Outside captain
- 1924–1928 Erich Römer
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Selection coach of the Olympic team
- 1933/1934 (first name unknown) Meximer (Canada)
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Reich trainer
- 1935–1936 Bobby Hoffinger (Canada)
- 1936–1939 Bobby Bell (Canada)
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Selection Trainer (Soviet Zone of Occupation / German Democratic Republic)
- 1947–1952 Gerhard Kießling
- 1957–1970 Rudi Schmieder
- 1970–1976 Joachim Ziesche , Klaus Hirche
- 1976–1980 Günter Schischefski
- 1980–1989 Joachim Ziesche, Hartmut Nickel
- 1989–1990 Hartmut Nickel, Rüdiger Noack , Roland Herzig
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National coach (Federal Republic of Germany)
- 1952–1953 Joe Aitken (Canada)
- 1953–1954 Bruno Leinweber (Germany)
- 1954–1957 Frank Trottier (Canada)
- 1958–1960 Gerhard Kießling (Germany)
- 1960 ( Olympic Games ) Karl Wild (Federal Republic of Germany)
- 1961–1963 Victor Heyliger (Canada)
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National coach (Federal Republic of Germany)
- 1963–1965 Markus Egen , Engelbert Holderied , Xaver Unsinn (all BR Germany)
- 1965–1968 Ed Reigle (Canada)
- 1968–1969 Vladimír Bouzek ( ČSSR ) / Markus Egen (Federal Republic of Germany)
- 1969–1970 Vladimír Bouzek ( ČSSR ) / Ernst Trautwein (BR Germany)
- 1971–1974 Gerhard Kießling (Federal Republic of Germany)
- 1975–1977 Xaver Unsinn (Federal Republic of Germany)
- 1978–1981 Hans Rampf (Federal Republic of Germany)
- 1982–1990 Xaver Unsinn (BR Germany) (2nd part of the World Cup: Erich Kühnhackl (BR Germany))
- 1991–1992 Ladislav Olejník / Erich Kühnhackl (Germany)
- 1992–1994 Luděk Bukač (Czech Republic)
- 1994–1999 George Kingston (Canada)
- 1999–2004 Hans Zach (Germany)
- 2004–2005 Greg Poss (Germany / USA)
- 2005–2011 Uwe Krupp (Germany)
- 2011–2012 Jakob Kölliker (Switzerland)
- 2012–2015 Pat Cortina (Canada)
- 2015–2018 Marco Sturm (Germany)
- since 2018 Toni Söderholm (Finland)
mascot
Urmel on the ice has been the official mascot of the German national team since November 2006 . He wears the shirt number (20) 10 (year of the ice hockey world championship in Germany) and, according to his fan page, played as a striker at the "EHC Titiwu" and the EHC " Augsburger Puppenkiste ".
Squad
Current squad
The squad for the 2019 Men's Ice Hockey World Championship , which took place from May 10 to 26, 2019 in Bratislava and Košice , Slovakia :
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function | Nat. | Surname | Date of birth |
Head coach | Toni Söderholm | Apr. 14, 1978 | |
Assistant coach | Tobias Abstreiter | July 6, 1970 | |
Assistant coach | Cory Murphy | Feb 13, 1978 | |
Assistant coach | Steven Reinprecht | May 7, 1976 |
Blocked jersey numbers
The following jersey numbers are no longer awarded in honor of the players who wore them as a special recognition of their achievements for the national team:
- Udo Kießling 4 -
- 14 - Erich Kühnhackl
- 20 - Robert Dietrich
- 23 - Dieter Hegen
- 80 - Robert Mueller
Placements at international tournaments
Olympic games
- 1920 did not participate
- 1924 did not participate
- 1928 : 10th place
- 1932 : bronze
- 1936 : 5th place
- 1948 did not participate
- 1952 : 8th place
- 1956 : 6th place
- 1960 : 6th place
- 1964 : 7th place
- 1968 : 7th place
- 1972 : 7th place
- 1976 : bronze
- 1980 : 10th place
- 1984 : 5th place
- 1988 : 5th place
- 1992 : 6th place
- 1994 : 7th place
- 1998 : 9th place
- 2002 : 8th place
- 2006 : 10th place
- 2010 : 11th place
- 2014 : not qualified
- 2018 : silver
World championships
- Suspended in 1920/24
- 1928 : 10th place
- 1930 : 2nd place
- 1931 : did not take part
- 1932 : 3rd place
- 1933 : 5th place
- 1934 : 3rd place
- 1935 : 9th place
- 1936 : 5th place
- 1937 : 4th place
- 1938 : 4th place
- 1939 : 5th place
- Suspended 1947-51
- 1952 : 8th place
- 1953 : 2nd place
- 1954 : 5th place
- 1955 : 6th place
- 1956 : 6th place
- Waived 1957/58
- 1959 : 7th place
- 1960 : 6th place
- 1961 : 8th place
- 1962 : 6th place
- 1963 : 7th place
- 1964 : 7th place
- 1965 : 11th place (3rd B-WM)
- 1966 : 9th place (1st B-WM)
- 1967 : 8th place
- 1968 : 7th place
- 1969 : 10th place (4th B-WM)
- 1970 : 8th place (2nd B-WM)
- 1971 : 5th place
- 1972 : 5th place
- 1973 : 6th place
- 1974 : 9th place (3rd B-WM)
- 1975 : 8th place (2nd B-WM)
- 1976 : 6th place
- 1977 : 7th place
- 1978 : 5th place
- 1979 : 6th place
- 1981 : 7th place
- 1982 : 6th place
- 1983 : 5th place
- 1985 : 7th place
- 1986 : 7th place
- 1987 : 6th place
- 1989 : 7th place
- 1990 : 7th place
- 1991 : 8th place
- 1992 : 6th place
- 1993 : 5th place
- 1994 : 9th place
- 1995 : 9th place
- 1996 : 8th place
- 1997 : 11th place
- 1998 : 11th place
- 1999 : 20th place (4th B-WM)
- 2000 : 17th place (1st B-WM)
- 2001 : 8th place
- 2002 : 8th place
- 2003 : 6th place
- 2004 : 9th place
- 2005 : 15th place
- 2006 : 17th place (1st Div. I)
- 2007 : 9th place
- 2008 : 10th place
- 2009 : 15th place
- 2010 : 4th place
- 2011 : 7th place
- 2012 : 12th place
- 2013 : 9th place
- 2014 : 14th place
- 2015 : 10th place
- 2016 : 7th place
- 2017 : 8th place
- 2018 : 11th place
- 2019 : 6th place
italic : The tournament was held as part of the Olympic Games.
European championships
- 1910 : 2nd place
- 1911 : 2nd place
- ( 1912 : 2nd place) *
- 1913 : 3rd place
- 1914 : 2nd place
- Suspended 1921-1926
- 1927 : 3rd place
- 1928 : 9th place
- 1929 : 6th place
- 1930 : European champion
- 1931 did not participate
- 1932 : 4th place
- 1933 : 3rd place
- 1934 : European champion
- 1935 : 8th place
- 1936 : 3rd place
- 1937 : 3rd place
- 1938 : 3rd place
- 1939 : 3rd place
- Suspended 1947-51
- 1952 : 6th place
- 1953 : 2nd place
- 1954 : 4th place
- 1955 : 5th place
- 1956 : 4th place
- 1957/58 did not take part
- 1959 : 5th place
- 1960 : 4th place
- 1961 : 6th place
- 1962 : 4th place
- 1963 : 5th place
- 1964 : 4th place
- 1965/66 did not qualify
- 1967 : 6th place
- 1968 : 5th place
- 1969/70 did not qualify
- 1971 : 5th place
- 1972 : 5th place
- 1973 : 6th place
- 1974/75 did not qualify
- 1976 : 5th place
- 1977 : 5th place
- 1978 : 4th place
- 1979 : 5th place
- 1981 : 5th place
- 1982 : 5th place
- 1983 : 4th place
- 1985 : 5th place
- 1986 : 4th place
- 1987 : 5th place
- 1989 : 6th place
- 1990 : 6th place
- 1991 : 6th place
Italic : The tournament was played as part of a world championship or the Olympic Games.
See also
Web links
- Website of the German Ice Hockey Federation
- "Urmel on the ice" - the official DEB mascot of the German national ice hockey team
Individual evidence
- ↑ deb-online.de, Statistics - Laenderspiele Men ( Memento from September 26, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
- ^ Sid: Ice Hockey-DEB: Kölliker leaves, "Task Force" should take over. In: welt.de . July 3, 2012, accessed October 7, 2018 .
- ↑ New national ice hockey coach: double role for Pat Cortina. Süddeutsche.de , September 17, 2012, accessed on September 17, 2012 .
- ^ Ice hockey: Marco Sturm becomes national coach and general manager at DEB. In: sport1.de . July 10, 2015, accessed September 18, 2015 .
- ↑ Finne Söderholm takes over as national ice hockey coach RP-Online.de, December 20, 2018, accessed on December 20, 2018
- ↑ Urmel on the ice mascot's official website, accessed March 26, 2018.