HC Rotweiss Wettingen

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The HC Rotweiss Wettingen is a hockey club from the Swiss municipality of Wettingen . The club with around 240 active hockey players was founded in 1928 as HC Baden , but as early as 1932 the club moved to neighboring Wettingen, where it was possible to set up its own square, which was expanded to include a clubhouse in 1951 and a floodlight system in 1955. In 1956 the name was changed to HC Rotweiss Wettingen.

The men from RWW are the most successful Swiss hockey team of all time and have won the double twelve times alone . Since the team rose to the highest Swiss league in 1933, it has not been relegated from it. The club caused a stir internationally when it won the Indoor EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in Terrassa in 2002 . The only European Cup victory of a Swiss hockey team to date. In the 2009/2010 season, the team took part in the Euro Hockey League , but dropped out in the preliminary round after losing to Club an der Alster and HC Bloemendaal .

successes

European Cup balance men's field
year competition level space place
1971 Club Champions Cup 1 9 Rome
1972 Club Champions Cup 1 7th Frankfurt / M.
1973 Club Champions Cup 1 10 Frankfurt / M.
1974 Club Champions Cup 1 10 Utrecht
1975 Club Champions Cup 1 9 Frankfurt / M.
1978 Club Champions Cup 1 8th Barcelona
1983 Club Champions Trophy 2 6th Subotica
1990 Cup Winners Cup 1 13 Stuttgart
1996 Cup Winners Challenge 3 3 Wettingen
1997 Club Champions Challenge 3 4th Stockholm
1999 Cup Winners Trophy 2 2 Wettingen
2000 Cup Winners Cup 1 5 Terrassa
2001 Club Champions Trophy 2 3 Antwerp
2002 Club Champions Trophy 2 4th Wettingen
2003 Club Champions Trophy 2 1 Rome
2004 Club Champions Cup 1 5 Barcelona
2005 Club Champions Cup 1 7th Amsterdam
2006 Club Champions Trophy 2 3 Wettingen
2007 Club Champions Trophy 2 3 Prague
2009 Club Trophy 2 4th Dublin
2010 Euro Hockey League 1 VR 24 Paris
2011 Club Trophy 2 3 Rome
2012 Euro Hockey League 1 VR 24 Antwerp
2013 Club Trophy 2 8th Vienna
2014 Club Challenge 3 3 Rakovnik
2015 Club Challenge 3 1 Wettingen
2016 Club Trophy 2 5 Glasgow
2017 Club Trophy 2 1 Elektrostal
2018 Club Trophy 2 4th Vienna

Men's

  • EuroHockey Club Champions Cup Hall: 2002
  • EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy: 2003
  • EuroHockey Club Trophy: 2017
  • EuroHockey Club Challenge: 2015
  • Swiss field champion: 1962, 1965–1967, 1970–1975, 1977, 1982, 1987, 1995, 2000–2006, 2008–2010
  • Swiss field cup winners: 1965–1970, 1975, 1978, 1985, 1986, 2003, 1988, 1989, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2001–2005, 2008, 2017–2019
  • Swiss indoor champions: 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1969–1971, 1973–1978, 1981, 1989, 1999–2001, 2003–2005, 2013, 2016–2020

Ladies

  • Swiss field champion: 1999, 2000, 2002–2009, 2015, 2016, 2019
  • Swiss field cup winner: 2002–2005, 2007, 2010
  • Swiss indoor champions: 1999, 2000, 2002–2005, 2007–2012, 2016–2020

Squad men 2019/2020

  • Trainers: Michael Kloter, Peter Fischbach
  • Physiotherapist: Mark Bicker
  • 1 Michael KAEUFELER goalkeeper
  • 6 Eric ERNST 1989
  • 8 Jan HOEDLE 1991
  • 9 Benjamin KAEUFELER 1993
  • 10 Florin SCHNYDER 1992
  • 12 Nicolas STEFFEN 1985
  • 13 Dominik Messerli 1991
  • 14 Andreas BENZ 1983
  • 15 Michael HEIMGARTNER 1992
  • 16 Benjamin MESSERLI 1991
  • 17 Fabian WINZELER
  • 18 Silvan STEIMER
  • 20 Raphael STEFFEN
  • 21 Philipp KELLER
  • 22 Benjamin GROSSMANN
  • 23 Marco MICHEL
  • 24 Patrick ARRICO
  • 29 Raphael BRUNNER
  • 30 Nicolas BOEHNLEIN goalkeeper

Web links

Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 47 ° 28 '  N , 8 ° 20'  E ; CH1903:  667 067  /  256867