Black and white Cologne

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Cologne club for hockey and tennis black and white 1920
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KKHT logo
founding 20th September 1920
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Hockey and tennis club

KKHT black and white 1920 e. V.

president Florian M. Greiner (since March 2015)
Club colors Black-and-white
Members > 1100
Hockey department
League field 1. Men: 2. Bundesliga North

2. Men: 1. Association League West Germany (Gr. B)
3. Men: 1. Association
League West Germany (Gr. A) 1. Women: Oberliga

Game class hall 1. Men: 2. Bundesliga North

2. Men: 1. Association League West Germany
3. Men: 2. Association
League West Germany 1. Women: Oberliga
2. Women: 2. Association League

Venues Artificial turf Kuhweg
(1,500 spectators)

Jochen Brügelmann Hall
(300 spectators)

Homepage www.kkht.de
Lacrosse department
League field 1. Men: 1. Bundesliga West

2. Men: 2. Bundesliga West
1. Women: 1. Bundesliga West
2. Women in syndicate with Bonn: 2. Bundesliga West

Game class hall 1. Men: 1. Bundesliga

The Cologne Club for Hockey and Tennis Sport Schwarz-Weiß 1920 is a registered, recognized non-profit sports club for the fields of tennis , hockey and lacrosse from the Cologne district of Niehl . The club emerged from the Cölner Hockey Club 1906 , which merged in 1913 with the Rheinische Hockey Club created in 1910 . After differences of opinion, the club split into two clubs in 1920. A group founded the Rot-Weiß Klub , which later merged with the Stadion Club Grün-Weiß to form the Cologne tennis and hockey club Stadion Rot-Weiss . The other group founded the Black and White Club on September 20, 1920 . It was not until 1926 that the hockey teams of both clubs met for the first time.

Due to the construction of the Mülheimer Brücke , the club complex on Riehler Strasse had to be abandoned. As compensation, the city of Cologne made today's premises on Kuhweg available for the construction of eight tennis and three hockey courts, which were inaugurated in 1931. In 1936 there was a merger with HTC in Mülheim . A carpet of bombs, which should apply to the Mülheimer Brücke, hit the clubhouse and the sports fields in 1944 with more than 50 heavy bombs. In the years 1947 to 1947 the club complex was rebuilt in self-help. Today the facility has 20 tennis courts, a two-field tennis hall completed in 1976, the artificial turf field, which was only completed late in 1991, and a natural turf field for hockey and lacrosse and a hockey hall.

hockey

European Cup balance men's field
year competition level space place
1977 Club Champions Cup 1 4th London
Game scene 2nd Bundesliga 2006 Eintracht Dortmund-SW Cologne

From the 1960s to the 1980s, the men's team belonged to the German Spitz group. During this time, the team reached the final of the German championship seven times, but was only able to win the field title once in 1976 and thus qualify once for the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in London in 1977 , where black and white achieved 4th place. The club was a founding member of the field hockey Bundesliga in 1970 , to which he belonged continuously until his first relegation in 1992. In indoor hockey, Schwarz-Weiß missed the qualification for the newly created indoor hockey Bundesliga in 1972 , but was then continuously represented from 1973 until relegation in 1997. In 2000 and 2002 they managed to get up again twice with brief guest appearances in the Bundesliga. After relegation to the regional league, promotion to the 1st Bundesliga was finally achieved again in January 2015, so that there will be a derby with the old rival Rot-Weiss Köln again in the coming indoor season , in which 54 clashes so far Black and White won 13 times in the 1st and 2nd Bundesliga and played six draws. On the field in 2007, the crash in the Regionalliga West for the team of coach Michaela Scheibe, who then moved to CHTC Krefeld, became reality after finishing last in the 2nd Bundesliga North. With the hockey coach Robert Willig, the club was promoted to the 2nd Bundesliga in June 2009.

Michael Krause

Over the years, the club has produced a number of national players, including Michael Krause , who won the gold medal with the German national team at the Olympic Games in Munich in 1972 and contributed to the winning goal in the final against Pakistan to make it 1-0. From 1993 to 1999 Krause held the office of President of the German Hockey Association , of which he is still Honorary President today. By winning the silver medal at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 1984 , Joachim Hürther was another black and white Olympic gold medalist. A current national player is Jan Marco Montag . Jan Marco Montag played at Schwarz-Weiß Köln in his youth and moved to Gladbacher HTC in 2003 . He was hockey world champion at the men's world championship in Mönchengladbach in 2006.

Numerous coaches also started their careers in the KKHT Black and White or worked for the club. Particular mention should be made here of Heino Knuf, the long-time national coach of the juniors, and Peter Lemmen, long-standing women's national coach. The first men are currently being trained by the coaching duo Torsten Bartel and Alexander Feustel, the first women by the coaching duo Maren Boyè and Daniel Mayr.

The women's team was promoted to the indoor hockey Bundesliga in 2001 and 2004 , but had to leave the league again in 2007. Likewise, the promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga field in 2006 remained a one-year guest appearance.

Finals for the German men's hockey championship with the participation of SW Cologne
  • 1968 field in Rüsselsheim: Rüsselsheimer RK - SW Cologne 4: 1
  • Field 1969 in Cologne: SW Cologne - SC Frankfurt 1880 1: 2
  • 1976 field in Cologne: SW Cologne - HTC Stuttgarter Kickers 3: 1
  • Hall 1977 in Rüsselsheim: TG Frankenthal - SW Cologne 11: 8
  • Field 1980 in Frankenthal: TG Frankenthal - SW Cologne 4: 3 n.V.
  • Halle 1982 in Hanover: TG Frankenthal - SW Cologne 13: 8
  • Field 1983 in Cologne: SW Cologne - TG Frankenthal 0: 2

tennis

The tennis players of the KKHT Black and White were never able to build on the earlier successes of hockey players. Only once in the club's history did they climb up to the regional league, and then relegate straight back to the major league at the end of the season. The boys of the club made it to the top division (as of 2017). Currently (2020) the men, men 30, women, women 30 and women 40 of the KKHT are playing in the 1st league of the Middle Rhine Tennis Association (TVM). With a total of 26 teams (men, women, youth, seniors), the club is well represented. The tennis school "Professional Tennis Teaching" (owners Nils Brecht and Klaus Paleit) is responsible for training the teams. With 20 ash pitches and a practice wall with a parabolic curve, the club has the largest outdoor tennis facility in Cologne. In October 2014, the newly built tennis hall was completed, which offers members (and non-members) three tennis courts with carpeting.

lacrosse

Current team logo of CologneIndians

Since March 2006, the KKHT Schwarz-Weiß expanded its sports offer with lacrosse . The general meeting decided unanimously to amend the statutes required for the admission of lacrosse players. Lacrosse is a marginal sport in Germany and is mainly practiced at German universities and in large cities. In club life, almost all lacrosse divisions throughout Germany have been integrated into the existing structures of mainly hockey clubs (e.g. HLC Rot-Weiß Munich , Harvestehuder THC Hamburg, ..), especially because of the parallel in sport and sports facilities. The Cologne Indians are members of the DLaxV ( German Lacrosse Association ). In 2016, at the general meeting, the lacrosse division was accepted into the association as equal with all rights and obligations of the association's statutes. At this point in time there are two men's teams, one male youth, two women's teams in syndicate with Bonn Lacrosse and one female youth team. The first men's team of the KKHT Schwarz-Weiß Cologne Indians Lacrosse play in the 1st Bundesliga West and qualified for the finals of the German championship in 2014-2017. In 2014 the team finished in 2nd place and in 2015 in 4th place. In 2016, the team took third place. In 2017 the first team won the German championship for the first time. The men's second team plays in the 2. Bundesliga West and won it in 2014 and 2015, but did not advance. The 1st women's team plays in the 1st Bundesliga West, in which it took fourth place in 2016 and 2017, the 2nd women's team plays in the 2nd Bundesliga West.

literature

  • 1920–1970 black and white. Cologne Club for Hockey and Tennis Sports Schwarz-Weiss 1920, e. V., Festschrift 50 Years, Cologne 1970
  • 1920–1995 black and white. Cologne Club for Hockey and Tennis Sports Schwarz-Weiss 1920, e. V., Chronicle 75 Years, Cologne 1995

Web links

Individual evidence

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