German national inline hockey team

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The German national inline hockey team is a selection of German inline hockey players made by the national coaches . It represents the German Roller Sport and Inline Association (DRIV) and the German Ice Hockey Association (DEB) on an international level, for example at the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship or the World Games .

Squad 2014

Cadre of the DEB

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German national inline hockey team
Association German ice hockey association
Homepage deb-online.de
statistics


Biggest win
Germany 38: 1 Argentina Hradec Králové , Czech Republic ; World Cup 2000GermanyGermanyArgentinaArgentina
World Championship
Participation 17, since 1996
best result Silver Medal (2012) Bronze Medal (2002) Bronze Medal (2008) Bronze Medal (2009) Bronze Medal (2010)Silver medal with cup.svg
Bronze medal with cup.svg
Bronze medal with cup.svg
Bronze medal with cup.svg
Bronze medal with cup.svg
(As of June 8, 2013)

Official squad that at the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship from 1. June - 7. June 2014 in Pardubice , Czech Republic took.

goalkeeper
Surname Team DIHL Team ice hockey
Severin Dürr Rolling Wanderers Germering Wanderers Germering
Marco Eisenhut Landshut Cavaliers EV Landshut
Thomas Ower - Red Devil Bad Nauheim
Defense
Marcel Brandt IHC Atting ( ISHD ) Straubing Tigers
Matthias Jeske Rolling Wanderers Germering Wanderers Germering
Ales Jirik IC Erding Crowns TSV Erding
Patrick Seifert IC Koenigsbrunn Augsburg panther
Marc Streicher IC Koenigsbrunn ESV Königsbrunn
Sören Sturm Rolling Wanderers Germering Straubing Tigers
attack
Yannik Baier Rolling Wanderers Germering Ravensburg tower stars
Tim Brazda - Düsseldorfer EG U18
Adriano Carciola - Heilbronn falcon
Fabio Carciola - EHC Red Bull Munich
Marco Pfleger TSV Peissenberg Rolling Bears Nuremberg Ice Tigers
Christian Poetzel IC Erding Crowns TSV Erding
Horka Sekesi Rolling Wanderers Germering EC Bad Tölz U18
Huba Sekesi Rolling Wanderers Germering Bismarck Bobcats (NAHL)

DRIV squad

Men's

Official squad for the FIRS Inline Hockey World Championship

Previous placements

DEB team

Placements at the IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship :

year place Result
1996 United StatesUnited States Saint Paul 4th Place
1997 United StatesUnited States Anaheim 7th place
1998 United StatesUnited States Anaheim 5th place
1999 not carried out
2000 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Hradec Králové and Choceň 4th Place
2001 United StatesUnited States Ellenton 6th place
2002 GermanyGermany Nuremberg and Pfaffenhofen an der Ilm 3rd place Bronze medal with cup.svg
2003 GermanyGermany Nuremberg and Amberg 4th Place
2004 GermanyGermany Bad Tölz 4th Place
2005 FinlandFinland Kuopio 5th place
2006 HungaryHungary Budapest 4th Place
2007 GermanyGermany Landshut and Passau 3rd place Bronze medal with cup.svg
2008 SlovakiaSlovakia Bratislava 3rd place Bronze medal with cup.svg
2009 GermanyGermany Ingolstadt 3rd place Bronze medal with cup.svg
2010 SwedenSweden Karlstad 7th place
2011 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Pardubice 7th place
2012 GermanyGermany Ingolstadt Vice world champion Silver medal with cup.svg
2013 GermanyGermany Dresden 6th place
2014 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Pardubice 6th place
In 2017 there was no IIHF Inline Hockey World Championship

DRIV team

Placements at the FIRS / World Skate Inline Hockey World Championship:

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