HC Rychenberg Winterthur

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Basic data
Surname Hockey Club Rychenberg
Seat Winterthur
founding May 13, 1983
Colours yellow, red, black
president Swiss Eric Fischer
website www.hcrychenberg.ch
First floorball team
Head coach fin Philipp Krebs (2020/21)
Venue AXA Arena , Winterthur
Places 1999
league National League A
2020/2021 Playoff quarter finals

The HC Rychenberg Winterthur (short "HCR") is a Swiss Floorball Association of Winterthur , which in the top Swiss league, the National League A , plays along. The club was founded in 1983 as the first floorball club in the city of Winterthur and in the same year was one of 22 initiators of the Swiss floorball sport.

The Fanion team has played in the top Swiss league (National League A) without interruption since the club was founded, was runner-up four times (1986, 1992, 1993 and 2010) and won the Swiss Cup four times (1986, 1988, 1991 and 1996).

The most successful women's team in Switzerland, the Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur , were formerly the women's section of the HCR and as HC Rychenberg has already celebrated 12 championship titles and won the Swiss Cup 5 times. The women's section split off from the club in 2000 in order to better identify the women's section.

history

Event home game 2017 against Floorball Köniz in front of sold out stands in the Eulachhalle.

HC Rychenberg started in the 1970s. At that time, some primary school students enjoyed themselves with street hockey in the parking lot of the Rychenberg Cantonal School for several years . It was the same pupils who started HC Rychenberg a few years later on the stairs leading to the playground of the canton school.

When the hard core was already in middle school , the conflict turned into a togetherness. Instead of the tournaments among each other, there was a regular comparison of strengths with a similar community from the Winterthur suburb of Sulz-Rickenbach . Against the background of these local derbies, the team from Eulachstadt gave itself the name Hockeyclub Rychenberg Winterthur, which is still valid today. Over time, however, the confrontations with Sulz-Rickenbach brought nothing new to light and thus lost their appeal. The moment was right to look for alternatives. Fate was kind to the hockey enthusiasts from Winterthur, because it was precisely at this time that the Swiss Land Hockey Association (SLHV) initiated a trial championship for floorball.

Michel Wöck against Floorball Köniz.

The calendar of local college hockey began on February 6, 1983. Twenty-two teams took part in the first of four tournaments of the trial championship in the university sports facility in Zurich -Fluntern, including HC Rychenberg. Nationally and internationally familiar names such as Felix Arbenz and Konrad Lieske were two of the team pillars of this team from the very beginning. At the end of the trial championship, the Winterthur team looked tenth, which earned them the qualification for the first official championship of the Landhockey Association. What had to come came: a short time after the final tournament, on Friday, May 13, 1983, on the occasion of the founding meeting on the stairs to the break area of ​​the Rychenberg Cantonal School, HC Rychenberg dressed itself in an official dress and thus created the necessary conditions for the option to be able to redeem the participation in the National League A championship 1983/84.

As a result, this participation option was redeemed for the first championship in 1983/84. The yellow-red-black rose in the first official championship by four places to 6th place and advanced to the semi-finals in the first cup competition. But already at the end of the season, the HCR slipped into the first crisis: Immediately after the end of the season, eight players left the club, founded their own club together with the former competitors from Rickenbach under the name UHC Sulz-Rickenbach and thus thinned out the player ceiling of HC Rychenberg. The pioneer among the Winterthur floorball clubs recovered from the adversity within a short time and prospered splendidly in the years that followed. The number of members rose steadily to more than 250 active members, more than 160 of whom were junior, which placed high demands on the administration and repeatedly resulted in a structural reorganization and expansion of administration and organization.

Defender Nils Conrad.

In the following period from 1984 to 1988 the HCR experienced a blooming phase and always took second or third place for four consecutive seasons and won the trophy twice (1985/1986 and 1987/1988). During this phase in 1986 the successful women's section was founded, which has dominated Swiss women's uni-hockey from the very beginning and eventually became independent as Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur in 2000 . In 1988 there were still merger talks between the former UHC Winterthur-Eulach and the HCR, but they failed. The women's section won all championship titles up to 1990 until his separation from the club. The men's section of the club has never been relegated since the beginning of the Swiss Unihockeyliga, making it the only club that has always played in the top league. In 2005, the Winterthur neighborhood club and 3rd league club UHC Rosenberg Winterthur, founded in 1992, joined the HCR.

Despite stubborn competition in the city and canton, HC Rychenberg is the only club in Switzerland that has belonged to National League A without a merger since the beginning of the national floorball calendar.

HC Rychenberg Winterthur has been training and playing in its new home at the AXA Arena in Winterthur since August 2018. With 1999 seats, this arena is an ideal place for exciting top unihockey in Winterthur. This is proven by the record attendance of an average of 1200 viewers per game in the 2019/2020 season. March 19, 2019 will go down in the history of the AXA Arena. For the first time since the AXA Arena was built, HC Rychenberg managed to fill the hall down to the last seat in a playoff game against GC Unihockey. This record still holds today. HC Rychenberg is now entering its third season in the AXA Arena.

successes

Women's section until 2000

  • Swiss champions: 1987, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Cup winners : 1987, 1991, 1993, 1998, 1999, 2000
  • Silver medal at the European Cup: 1994, 1998, 2000
  • Bronze medal at the European Cup: 1995, 1996, 1997

Squad season 2020/21

The squad for the 2020/21 season.

No. player birthday Nat. National team selection boom In the team since Former team
goalkeeper
38 Luca Locher November 21, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2018 UHC alligator malans
54 Nicolas Schüpbach August 26, 1996 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2010 Own youth
defender
3 Luca Dall'Oglio March 3, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2014 Own youth
4th Nils Conrad September 27, 1994 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2015 IBF Örebro SwedenSwedenSweden 
6th Sami Gutknecht August 6, 1995 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2006 Own youth
7th Levin Conrad March 19, 1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2019 Floorball Thurgau
15th Noah Aeschimann February 8, 1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2009 Own youth
21st Niklas Rutz May 1, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2013 Own youth
24 David Foelix July 25, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2015 Own youth
29 Samuel Nussbächer May 14, 1990 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2019 Floorball Langental Aarau
striker
8th Ryan Neubauer November 22, 1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2015 Own youth
11 Pascal Kern January 21, 1993 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2004 Own youth
12 Daniel Keller February 11, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Right 2016 Own youth
16 Moritz Schaub June 19, 1990 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Right 2007 Own youth
17th Moritz Krebs July 13, 1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2012 Own youth
19th Noah Puentener July 12, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2019 SV Wiler Ersigen
22nd Michel Wocken 4th December 1995 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2010 Own youth
23 Tobias Studer March 28, 1998 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Right 2012 Own youth
31 Jonas Lutz January 8, 1997 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Left 2010 Own youth
66 Patrik Doza October 6, 1993 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic Left 2019 Floorball Köniz
81 Jami Manninen November 27, 1987 FinlandFinland Finland Left 2020 Happee floorball
- Tim Aeschimann October 1, 1999 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Right 2008 Alligator Malans

Team supervisor 2020/21

Surname birthday nationality function
Philipp Krebs 4th December 1993 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Head coach
Kari Koskelainen May 24, 1982 FinlandFinland Finland Assistant coach
Amos Coppe July 24, 1986 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Assistant coach
Mirco Casteletti October 10, 1993 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Goalkeeper coach
Nico Scalvinoni April 22, 1987 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Sports director
Melanie Rüdisüli - SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Physiotherapist
Philipp Purkert November 25, 1984 GermanyGermany Germany Physiotherapist
Fabian Schaller - SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland Team doctor

The trainers from 1983 to 2019

from to Surname birthday nationality
2019 to Philipp Krebs 4th December 1993 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2018 to 2019 Jukka Kinnunen March 12, 1980 FinlandFinland Finland
2012 to 2018 Rolf Kern 20th January 1976 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2011 to 2012 Daniel Costa May 10, 1980 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2010 to 2011 Lars Eriksson 18th December 1967 FinlandFinland Finland
2008 to 2010 Radim Cepek 6th December 1975 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic
2008 to 2008 Roger Gerber a. i. December 26, 1979 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2008 to 2008 Sascha Brendler a. i. March 31, 1974 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2007 to 2008 Sascha Rhyner a. i. 5th October 1973 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2007 to 2007 Thomas Weather May 7th 1975 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2005 to 2007 Philippe Soutter June 30, 1962 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2002 to 2005 Sascha Brendler March 31, 1974 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2002 to 2002 Philipp Vollenweider a. i. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2001 to 2002 Daniel Sabathy June 6, 1967 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1999 to 2001 Christoffer Häggström SwedenSweden Sweden
1999 to 1999 Daniel Brunner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1997 to 1999 Urs Kindhauser January 23, 1964 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1993 to 1997 Daniel Sabathy June 6, 1967 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1992 to 1993 Bruno Müller SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1990 to 1992 Felix Coray 1962 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1985 to 1990 Markus Basler SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1985 to 1986 Eduard Spoon SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1983 to 1985 Felix Arbenz August 16, 1964 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

The presidents from 1983 to 2018

from to Surname nationality
2019 to Eric Fischer SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2013 to 2019 Rudolf Winkler SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2011 to 2013 Andri Ventura SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2006 to 2011 Willy Albrecht SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2002 to 2006 Ursula Dolski SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
2001 to 2002 Felix Arbenz SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1996 to 2001 Thomas Brunner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1994 to 1996 Konrad Lieske SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1993 to 1994 Reinhard Zirn SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1990 to 1993 Markus Basler SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1985 to 1990 Konrad Lieske SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1984 to 1985 Urs Kindhauser a. i. SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
1983 to 1985 Konrad Lieske SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland

statistics

Audience numbers

The audience average from 2005 to today.

season Home games Total average Attendance record Against
2020/2021 11 13755 1200 1600 Train United
2018/2019 13 14332 1102 1950 Grasshopper Club Zurich
2017/2018 15th 11107 740 2176 Tigers Langnau
2016/2017 14th 8840 631 2050 Floorball Köniz
2015/2016 17th 14646 862 2250 Grasshopper Club Zurich
2014/2015 13 5160 397 1510 Grasshopper Club Zurich
2013/2014 13 3875 298 593 Grasshopper Club Zurich
2012/2013 16 6367 398 937 UHC alligator malans
2011/2012 14th 4090 292 462 Tigers Langnau
2010/2011 13 4330 333 718 SV Wiler-Ersigen
2009/2010 17th 10336 608 1507 SV Wiler-Ersigen
2008/2009 11 3527 321 473 SV Wiler-Ersigen
2007/2008 12 4419 368 746 Grasshopper Club Zurich
2006/2007 13 5284 406 700 SV Wiler-Ersigen
2005/2006 11 4420 402 640 SV Wiler-Ersigen

Top scorer

The top scorers from 1999 to today including playoffs.

season Surname Nat T A. Pt
2019/2020 Tuomas Iskola FinlandFinland Finland 18th 13 31
2018/2019 Michel Wocken SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 17th 17th 34
2017/2018 Fredrik Holtz SwedenSweden Sweden 29 28 57
2016/2017 Fredrik Holtz SwedenSweden Sweden 28 15th 43
2015/2016 Mikko Hautaniemi FinlandFinland Finland 28 22nd 50
2014/2015 Mikko Hautaniemi FinlandFinland Finland 41 13 54
2013/2014 Moritz Schaub SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 28 12 40
2012/2013 Mikko Hautaniemi FinlandFinland Finland 37 20th 57
2011/2012 Mikko Hautaniemi FinlandFinland Finland 50 23 73
2010/2011 Vojtech Skalik Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 28 12 40
2009/2010 Radim Cepek Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 23 28 51
2008/2009 Vojtech Skalik Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 18th 17th 35
2007/2008 Cedric Rüegsegger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 19th 19th 38
2006/2007 Cedric Rüegsegger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 22nd 7th 29
2005/2006 Radim Cepek Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 28 22nd 50
2004/2005 Radim Cepek Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 31 26th 57
2003/2004 Thomas Weber SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 23 22nd 45
2002/2003 Radim Cepek Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 20th 17th 45
2001/2002 Simon Eichmann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 23 15th 38
2000/2001 Simon Eichmann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 9 14th 23
1999/2000 Philipp Vollenweider SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 18th 6th 24

Well-known and foreign ex-players from 1983 to 2019

Surname birthday nationality In the NLA team Regular club International matches
The goalkeepers
Andreas Boehm October 10, 1974 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2004 various AustriaAustriaAustria 
Adrian Bosshardt 20th November 1975 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1987 to 2006 HC Rychenberg 8th
Werner Heiniger 7th August 1964 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1983 to HC Rychenberg -
Patrick Kellenberger September 14, 1978 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2003 18th
Jakob Lieske April 23, 1968 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1984 to 2001 HC Rychenberg 20th
Pascal Meier June 18, 1990 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2013 Kloten - Bülach Jets 27
Edi-Marc Schütz September 19, 1981 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2005 to 2010 UHC Uster 3
the defenders
Juerg Billeter July 26, 1967 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1984 to HC Rychenberg
Simon Eichmann August 30, 1982 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1998 to 2011 UHC Wila 38
Matthias Ettlin April 5th 1976 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2000 HC Rychenberg 31
Roger Gerber December 26, 1979 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2005 to 2007 UHC Sulz-Rickenbach 40
Terry Hawkridge February 13, 1976 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2003 2
Dominik Heller January 13, 1979 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2005 to 2010 Jona - Uznach Flames 3
Thomas Keizer 4th August 1966 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1988 to 1995 UHC Dietlikon 21st
Mikael Kari Johannes Lax June 30, 1988 FinlandFinland Finland 2011 to 2013 SBS Rupr, Huittinen FinlandFinlandFinland  div.
Roger Lindberg SwedenSweden Sweden 1993 to 1994 SwedenSweden Sweden -
Niko Nordlund 4th October 1982 FinlandFinland Finland 2004 to 2005 SC Classic , Tampere FinlandFinlandFinland  div.
Roger Pfiffner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1984 to HC Rychenberg 1
Adam Štegl 4th August 1990 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2008 Tatran Střešovice , Prague Flag of the Czech Republic.svg div.
Jonas Thomsson September 7, 1983 SwedenSweden Sweden 2008 to 2010 KAIS Mora IF , Mora SwedenSwedenSweden  div. EstoniaEstoniaEstonia 
Daniel Villiger 2nd November 1979 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2004 HC Rychenberg 2
Thomas Weber April 21, 1977 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2001 to 2011 UHC Rot-Weiss Chur 70
The Center
Felix Arbenz August 16, 1964 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1983 to 1995 HC Rychenberg 29
Radim Cepek 6th December 1975 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2002 to 2010 FBC Pepino Ostrava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 127
Daniel Folta March 7, 1977 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 1997 1. SC Vítkovice , Ostrava Flag of the Czech Republic.svg div.
Joel Friolet September 13, 1989 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1998 to 2011 HC Rychenberg 2
Jonas Grunder August 31, 1984 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1993 to 2010 HC Rychenberg 3
Christoffer Häggström SwedenSweden Sweden 1998 to 2001 SwedenSweden Sweden -
Jukka-Pekka Kinnunen March 12, 1980 FinlandFinland Finland 2010 to 2013 Haukiputaan Hillerit, Haukipudas FinlandFinlandFinland  4th
Markus Leemann March 8, 1971 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1991 to 1999 UHC Sulz-Rickenbach -
Andreas Rutishauser January 21, 1968 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1990 to 1993

1995 to 1996

UHC Kloten 8th
Philipp Vollenweider 5th February 1976 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2006 HC Rychenberg -
The strikers
Emil Antolovic January 12, 1973 SwedenSweden Sweden 1993 to 1994 Dalhems U-klubb, Dalhem SwedenSwedenSweden 
Roman Arpagaus July 7, 1967 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1990 to 2000 UHC tornado bazenheid 22nd
Magnus Ekman SwedenSweden Sweden from 1995 SwedenSweden Sweden
Alain Georg October 12, 1966 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1984 to 1993 HC Rychenberg 6th
Daniel hunter March 18, 1969 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1992 to 1999 UHC tornado bazenheid 1
Rolf Kern 20th January 1976 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1995 to 2008 HC Rychenberg 30th
Pavel Kožušník February 21, 1977 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2005 FK Torpedo Havířov, Havířov Flag of the Czech Republic.svg div.
Reto Leemann May 7, 1976 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2008 HC Rychenberg -
Konrad Lieske May 22, 1965 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 1983 to 1991 HC Rychenberg 1
Alex Matt SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 46
Marcel Notz 5th August 1968 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland from 1989 Giants Kloten 3
Heikki Rantala April 26, 1982 FinlandFinland Finland 2006 to 2007 Tampereen Gunners, Tampere FinlandFinlandFinland  -
Cédric Rüegsegger February 15, 1982 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland to 2012 SV Wiler-Ersigen 19th
Michael Scholz March 20, 1976 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 1999 HC Rychenberg -
Mark Schuler December 26, 1984 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland until 2008 HC Rychenberg 1
Vojtěch Skalík August 8, 1986 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 2008 to 2012 FK Torpedo Havířov, Havířov Flag of the Czech Republic.svg div.
Thomas Wolfer September 14, 1984 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2008 to 2011 HC Rychenberg 3
Michael Zürcher March 3, 1981 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 2001 to 2006 UHC Kanti Bülach 100

Well-known ex-players from 1986 to 2000 (years after 2000 in the split-off organization Red Ants Rychenberg Winterthur ): Regula Kindhauser (1986 to 2002), Monika Minder (1992 to), Annetta Steiner (1992 to 1998), Meria Maria Pitkänen ( FIN, 1995 to 1996), Sabine Forster (1995 to 2006), Trix Roth (1996 to 2002), Manuela Zürcher (1997 to 2000), Nicole Rieser (1998 to 2002), Johanna Breiding (1999 to 2002), Susan Brunner- Sägesser (until 1999), Marisa Mazzarelli (until 2002), Valerie Nad (until 1999), Natalie Stadelmann (until 2011), Béatrice Trachsel (until 2003), Margot Ulmer (until 2002), Monika Zeugin, Steffi Buchli .

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