Red-White Munich

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Red-White Munich
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Surname Hockey Lacrosse Club Rot-Weiß Munich
Club colors Red White
Founded 1932
Association headquarters Grasweg 67a, 81373 Munich
Members about 400
Departments Hockey, lacrosse
Homepage http://www.rotweissmuenchen.de/
Blackboard on the club grounds

The Hockey Lacrosse Club Rot-Weiss Munich from the Munich district of Sendling was founded in 1932 and today has about 400 members, including 210 children and adolescents. The club area is embedded in the Westpark on Grasweg and has an artificial turf and a natural grass pitch. The artificial turf was the first ever in Bavaria. In 2007 the Lacrosse Club Munich joined the then HC Rot-Weiß as a separate department, which in 2008 led to the name change to HLC Rot-Weiß Munich.

hockey

Men's

European Cup balance men's field
year competition level space place
1992 Cup Winners Cup 1 5 Vught

The men belonged to the Bundesliga at the beginning of the seventies and played in the field hockey Bundesliga and indoor hockey Bundesliga without interruption from 1991 until they were relegated in 2004 . In the hall, the club is now back in the Bundesliga, on the field in the 2nd Bundesliga South. The greatest success was winning the German indoor championship in 2001, which in 2002 qualified for participation in the European Cup , in which third place was taken. The best-known player at the moment is the German record player Philipp Crone , who won well over 300 international matches and was world champion in 2002 and 2006 and won the bronze medal at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens .

The men are currently playing in the field in the Oberliga Bayern and indoors in the 2nd Regionalliga Süd.

Ladies

The women were in the 1969 German final against Eintracht Braunschweig and briefly played in the Bundesliga. The team now plays on the field in the Oberliga Bayern as well as in the hall in the 1st Association League South Bavaria.

youth

The club has 21 youth teams. In the course of time, these were able to win over 80 Bavarian championships, seven South German championship titles, several German runner-up titles and, as the highlight, the German championship of male youth A in 1984. Red-White also produced many youth and junior national players, most recently Victor Graumann and David Negenborn.

National players from Rot-Weiß Munich

Men's Period Number of games Ladies Period Number of games
Stefan Tewes 1989-93 37 Monika Lobacher 1960 1
Hermann Waldhauser 1989-93 18th
Michael Waldhauser 1989-98 123
Nils Kowalczek 1996-05 34
Philipp Crone 1996-07 349
Renaldo Pöppel 1999 3
Nithan Sondhi 2001 1

lacrosse

Rot-Weiß München has had a lacrosse division since 2007 , which emerged from the Lacrosse Club Munich. In the same year, the German championship was held at Rot-Weiß Munich. In front of their home crowd, the women became vice-champions.

The women's A team is one of the most successful teams in German lacrosse: From 2009 to 2011, Munich became German champions three times in a row. In 2012 and 2013 the team failed in the final against DHC Hannover. In addition to the first team, there is also a B-team that played in the 1st Bundesliga South in 2012/13.

The men's A team became German champions in 2010 and 2012. In 2013 the team also qualified for the German Championship, which was held in Cologne, and came fourth there.

Individual evidence

  1. Compilation from EHF Handbook 2016 ( memento of the original from March 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / eurohockey.org
  2. Hockey-Damen Rot-Weiß München ( Memento of the original from February 23, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. rotweissmuenchen.de, accessed on December 22, 2015 @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.rotweissmuenchen.de
  3. Hockey archive on the homepage of the German Hockey Association: [1] (accessed on February 23, 2014)

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