Skater Hockey League 1990

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Master: Dusseldorf Rams
Newcomers: SHC Koblenz-Metternich
Relegated: SHC Erftstadt
• Oberliga |  Rhineland League ↓

The 1990 season is the 5th season of the Skaterhockey-Oberliga (also West German Oberliga, WOL), in which a German champion is determined. The organizer is the Skater Hockey Division (FSH) in the German Roller Sports Association . The defending champion Düsseldorf Rams became German champions for the third time in a row before HC Köln-West.

Attendees

Participant in the Oberliga 1990
club Location Previous year
HC Cologne-West Cologne 3.
Cologne SC Vingst Cologne 1st of the Rhineland League
Cologne SC Hawks Cologne 3rd of the Rhineland League
Bullskater Düsseldorf Dusseldorf 2.
Dusseldorf Rams Dusseldorf German champions
Crash Eagles Kaarst Kaarst 5.
SHC Erftstadt Erftstadt 8th.
1. SHC food eat 7th
RSC Aachen Aachen 6th

mode

The league starts with nine teams. Each team meets every other team in the first and second leg and in a game on a neutral pitch. There are two points for a win and one point for a draw. In the event of a tie at the end of the main round, the direct comparison decides on the ranking. The team that finished the season in first place are German champions. The team in ninth place is relegated.

table

team Sp Gates +/- P
1. Dusseldorf Rams 24 248: 053 +195 44: 04
2. HC Cologne-West 24 223: 079 +144 44: 04
3. Bullskater Düsseldorf 24 181: 106 + 075 36:12
4th Crash Eagles Kaarst 24 133: 121 + 012 27:21
5. RSC Aachen 24 125: 138 - 013 22:26
6th Cologne SC Vingst 24 129: 168 - 039 15:33
7th 1. SHC food 24 099: 205 -106 14:34
8th. Cologne SC Hawks 24 104: 191 - 087 13:35
9. SHC Erftstadt 24 068: 249 -181 01:47
Abbreviations: Sp = games, P = points
Explanations:
  • German champions
  • Relegation
  • Relegated
  • Climbers

    SHC Koblenz-Metternich is the first to rise from the Rhineland League . This is the first time that a team that does not come from North Rhine-Westphalia will play in the top division.

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