Indoor hockey Bundesliga 2008/09 (men)

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Legend:

(M) German champions
(N) Promoted from the 2nd Bundesliga
  Qualification for quarter finals
  Relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga

The 2008/09 indoor season began on November 14th, 2008 and ended on January 25th, 2009. Rot-Weiss Köln became German champion for the eighth time .

Main round

Group north
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Uhlenhorster HC 10 114: 77 24
2. Club on the Alster 10 86:69 21st
3. Harvestehuder THC 10 106: 91 19th
4th DTV Hanover (N) 10 112: 133 12
5. Hanover 78 10 68:97 10
6th Großflottbeker THGC 10 74:93 3
Group south
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Rüsselsheim Rowing Club 08 (M) 10 73:39 28
2. TG Frankenthal 10 74:48 21st
3. Red-White Munich 10 50:65 11
4th Nuremberg HTC (N) 10 67:70 10
5. Munich SC 10 43:65 9
6th HG Nuremberg 10 49:69 8th
Group east
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Berlin HC 10 105: 48 26th
2. TuS Lichterfelde 10 86:73 24
3. Easter Burger HC 10 85:91 12
4th Zehlendorfer wasps 10 68:93 10
5. TC Blau-Weiss Berlin 10 71:75 9
6th TSV Leuna (N) 10 69: 104 4th
Group west
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Rot-Weiss Cologne (N) 10 101: 58 24
2. Düsseldorf HC 10 78:63 24
3. Black and white Neuss 10 64:59 19th
4th Crefelder HTC 10 79:80 13
5. Uhlenhorst Mülheim 10 76:71 9
6th Gladbacher HTC 10 43: 110 0

Finals

The final round of the German Indoor Championship took place together with the women in the Rhein-Ruhr-Halle Duisburg.

Quarterfinals 17./18. January 2009     Semi-finals January 24, 2009     Final January 25, 2009
                         
1.N Uhlenhorster HC 14th            
2.S TG Frankenthal 11    
after extension 1.N Uhlenhorster HC 6th
    1.W Rot-Weiss Cologne 8th    
1.W Rot-Weiss Cologne 15th  
2.O TuS Lichterfelde 3      
  1.W Rot-Weiss Cologne 5
    1.S Rüsselsheim RK 3
1.S Rüsselsheim RK 7th  
2.N Club on the Alster 5      
  1.S Rüsselsheim RK 6th
    1.O Berlin HC 4th    
1.O Berlin HC 7th  
2.W Düsseldorf HC 6th      
 

Ascent

As group winners from the 2nd indoor hockey Bundesliga rose to: Rissener SV (north), SC Charlottenburg (east), Mannheimer HC (south), Rheydter SV (west).

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