Indoor hockey Bundesliga 2015/16 (men)

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Legend:

(M) German champion 2014/15
(N) Promoted from the 2nd Bundesliga
  Qualification for quarter finals
  Relegated to the 2nd Bundesliga

The 2015/16 indoor season began on November 28, 2015 and ended on February 7, 2016. Uhlenhorst Mülheim became the champion .

Main round

Group north
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Uhlenhorster HC 10 75:42 26th
2. The club on the Alster 10 90:43 24
3. Harvestehuder THC (M) 10 64:45 19th
4th Klipper THC 10 43:67 9
5. Hanover 78 (N) 10 46:78 5
6th Großflottbeker THGC 10 39:83 4th
Group south
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Mannheimer HC 10 76:34 28
2. TSV Mannheim 10 59:48 19th
3. TG Frankenthal 10 49:64 12
4th Nuremberg HTC (N) 10 55:69 10
5. Munich SC 10 42:50 8th
6th SC Frankfurt 1880 10 44:60 8th
Group east
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Berlin HC 10 67:46 21st
2. TC blue-white 10 72:52 21st
3. Zehlendorfer wasps 10 62:45 10
4th TuS Lichterfelde 10 62:58 15th
5. Mariendorfer HC (N) 10 33:63 9
6th Easter Burger HC 10 41:73 2
Group west
space Club Games Gates Points
1. Rot-Weiss Cologne 10 74:44 27
2. Uhlenhorst Mülheim 10 84:58 24
3. Crefelder HTC 10 77:58 17th
4th Black and White Cologne (N) 10 55:71 9
5. Düsseldorf HC 10 48:57 5
6th Black and white Neuss 10 48:98 4th

Finals

The final round of the last four took place together with the women on 6/7. February in the Hansehalle in Lübeck .

Quarter-finals January 30, 2016     Semi-finals February 6, 2016     Final February 7, 2016
                         
1.N Uhlenhorster HC 6th            
2.W Uhlenhorst Mülheim 7th    
2.W Uhlenhorst Mülheim 7th
    1.S Mannheimer HC 5    
1.S Mannheimer HC 3
2.O TC blue-white 0      
2.W Uhlenhorst Mülheim 8th
    1.W Rot-Weiss Cologne 4th
1.O Berlin HC 7th
2.S TSV Mannheim 6th      
1.O Berlin HC 6th
    1.W Rot-Weiss Cologne 10    
1.W Rot-Weiss Cologne 7th
2.N The club on the Alster 6th      

Ascent

The group winners of the 2nd Bundesliga are promoted to the 1st Bundesliga. In the 2015/16 season these were: TG Heimfeld (north), HC Ludwigsburg (south), SC Charlottenburg (east) and Kahlenberger HTC (west).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Communication from the German Hockey Association