Haagse Straathockey Club

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Basic data
Surname Haagse Straathockey Club
Seat The hague
founding 2000
president Swiss Anna Kijlstra
Website hskfloorball.nl
First soccer team
Venue Sports complex Roemer Visscher College
Places -
league 1st division (men), honor division (women)

The Haagse Straathockey Klub ( HSK for short ) is a floorball club from The Hague in the Netherlands . The club was founded in 2000 and is the men's record champion. However, the men were relegated in the summer of 2016, while the women won the championship title.

The team plays for both men and women in the honor division , the highest level hockey league . From the 2006/07 to 2012/13 season, the club took part in the championship under the name HDM Floorball, HDM standing for Haagsche Delftsche Mixed , the parent club of the HSK.

Results

Men's

The men are the record champions in the Netherlands. They won their first championship title in the 2000/01 season when they took part in the championship with three teams - in 2001/02, however, it was only one team, later two teams again. By 2014, the men had eight championship titles and six cup wins, and if the championship wasn't enough, as in 2014, they finished second at least. From 2015, however, they could no longer convince and only finished fifth, but were still able to hold onto the league. In 2016 they couldn't do the same, they lost in the promotion / relegation poultry and relegated to the 1st division for the first time since the club was founded.

season space league NeFUB Cup
2000/01 1st place (of 8) (only one league) not carried out
2001/02 1st place (out of 5) (only one league) not carried out
2002/03 2nd place (out of 7) (only one league) not carried out
2003/04 2nd place (out of 8) (only one league) not carried out
2004/05 1st place (of 7) Division 1 * winner
2005/06 2nd place (out of 7) Division 1 * winner
2006/07 2nd place (out of 7) Division 1 * winner
2007/08 1st place (of 8) Division 1 * winner
2008/09 1st place (of 8) 1st division * winner
2009/10 2nd place (out of 8) 1st division * Semifinals
2010/11 1st place (of 8) 1st division * final
2011/12 1st place (of 7) Honor Division * winner
2012/13 1st place (of 6) Honor Division * Quarter finals
2013/14 2nd place (out of 6) Honor Division * final
2014/15 5th place (out of 6) Honor Division * Quarter finals
2015/16 5th place (out of 6, relegation) Honor Division * 1 round
* highest league

Ladies

The HSK women's team wasn't quite as successful as the men's. They also appeared at times in cooperation with other clubs, so in 2005-2007 in a syndicate with the Floorball Agents and in the 2013/14 season together with the DSFV Blue Falcons . From 2010 to 2012, the HSK did not even provide a team. The women have won championship titles three times to The Hague, namely in 2008 when they won the cup for the only time so far, as well as in 2010 and 2016.

season space league NeFUB Cup
2003/04 4th place (out of 6) (only one league) not carried out
2004/05 8th place (out of 9) (only one league) Group stage
2005/06 5th place (out of 6) (only one league) Group stage
2006/07 2nd place (out of 8) (only one league) Semifinals
2007/08 1st place (out of 10) (only one league) winner
2008/09 4th place (out of 10) (only one league) Semifinals
2009/10 1st place (of 6) 1st division * Semifinals
2010/11 not started
2011/12 not started
2012/13 5th place (out of 10) (only one league) Semifinals
2013/14 3/4. Place (of 5) Honor Division * Semifinals
2014/15 5th place (out of 6) Honor Division * Semifinals
2015/16 1st place (of 6) Honor Division * Quarter finals
* Highest league
2005–2007 together with the Floorball Agents as HSK Agents
2013/14 started together with the DSFV Blue Falcons as HSK Falcons

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