UHC Dietlikon

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UHC Dietlikon was a Swiss floorball team from Dietlikon .

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Basic data
Surname UHC Dietlikon
Seat Dietlikon
founding 1983
Colours Blue and yellow
president Andi Rebsamen
Website uhcdietlikon.ch
First soccer team
Head coach Simone Berner
Venue Hüenerweid , Dietlikon
Sports Hall Hardau , Zurich
Places 500
1300
league National League A
2016/17 1st rank

On May 1, 2018, they merged with the Kloten-Bülach Jets men's team to form the Kloten-Dietlikon Jets .

history

Beginnings

In autumn 1981, some secondary school students from Dietlikon decided to take part in the open floorball championship in the Zurich- Fluntern sports hall . At that time they were still assigned to the “little ones”, that is, the “pupils” category. They advanced to the final, which was lost. After this success, the Dietliker were invited again the following year, but this time for an experimental championship in the “Active” category. With ten teams, the first unofficial Swiss champion was chosen on various tournament days - with home and away matches and three games per day. At the end of the season, after tough battles, they finished seventh. In the summer of 1983 you received a letter from the then newly established floorball department of the Swiss Landhockey Association (SLHV) stating that you had to found a club if you wanted to take part in the first official championship. The new sport has become so enthusiastic that it was decided to take the ambitious project by hand. On August 16, 1983, all players of that time met and founded the UHC Dietlikon.

European Cup successes

As only the second Swiss women's team after the Red Ants Rychenberg from Winterthur in 2005, UHC Dietlikon brought the EuroFloorball Cup (now the Champions Cup ) back to Switzerland in 2007. The Swiss beat the Swedish champions IKSU Innebandy 4: 3 in the final .

In January 2008, the Zurich Unterland women were able to defend their European championship in Vantaa, Finland. Coach Marco Moser's team won a hard-fought game against last year's final opponent IKSU from Umeå (SWE) 3-2 after a penalty. The match winners include Daniela Morf, who made her comeback in December 2007, and Laura Tomatis with five penalties.

fusion

On February 5, 2018, UHC Dietlikon announced that Kloten-Bülach Jets and UHC Dietlikon had given the green light for the merger of the two clubs. On March 26th, the merger agreement was finally accepted by both clubs, which means that they will run under the same name from May 1st, 2018.

Founding members

  • Lilly Keizer (President)
  • Roy Marending (actuary)
  • Thomas Keizer (Treasurer)
  • Thomas Greub
  • Angelo Lucci
  • Charles Peter
  • Marcel Streicher
  • Christian Zwahlen

successes

The women of the UHC Dietlikon have been Swiss champions six times and Swiss Cup winners eight times, but the greatest successes are the wins of the European Cup in 2007 and 2008.

National League A :

  • 2003, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2017

Swiss Cup:

  • 1992, 2002, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2015, 2016, 2017

EuroFloorball-Cup (today Champions Cup ):

  • 2007, 2008

Supercup

  • 2015, 2016

Team 2017/2018

Item No Surname nationality Date of birth
T 1 Jill Münger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 07/23/1998
T 29 Monika Schmid SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland February 16, 1990
S. 5 Andrea Gämperli SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 04/05/1995
S. 6th Michelle Wiki SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 10/23/1989
V 9 Janine Wüthrich SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 11/02/1991
V 11 Laura Bürgi SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 05/05/1991
S. 12 Tanja Stella SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 04/17/1988
S. 13 Linda Pedrazzoli ItalyItaly Italy 01/20/1994
S. 14th Sindy Rüegger SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 06/14/1998
S. 17th Evelyne Ackermann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 11/17/1991
S. 18th Kassandra Luck SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 09/19/1993
S. 19th Julia Suter SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 10/06/1990
S. 23 Isabelle Gerig SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 05.12.1998
S. 26th Lucie Šrotová Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic 09/09/1994
S. 35 Christelle Wohlhauser SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 05/03/1991
V 37 Andrea Streiff SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 06/12/1986
V 51 Sereina Zwissler SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 04/01/1998
Coaching staff / supervisors
HC Simone Berner SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland March 27, 1980
AC Thomas Weather SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 05/07/1976
AC Tanja Heusser SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 05.10.1979
AC Marco Moser SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 07/26/1972
P Eliane Traber SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 10/13/1995
P Melanie Weber SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 07.10.1988
P Matteo Schneebeli SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 02/26/1990
SC Sascha Brendler SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland March 31, 1974

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Claudio Schwarz: After the approval of the merger, together to the home games . In: UHC Dietlikon . q February 6, 2018 ( uhcdietlikon.ch [accessed February 7, 2018]).
  2. After the approval of the merger together to the home games . In: Kloten-Bülach Jets . q March 26, 2018 ( jets.ch [accessed April 11, 2018]).
  3. One- two-way luck . In: UHC Dietlikon . April 22, 2017 ( uhcdietlikon.ch [accessed April 23, 2017]).
  4. The UHC Dietlikon is cup winner! - uhcdietlikon.ch
  5. Dietlikon defends the Swiss Cup. In: Website of the UHC Dietlikon. Retrieved April 3, 2016 .
  6. ^ Claudio Schwarz: Dietlikon in the Cup for the third. UHC Dietlikon, accessed on February 25, 2017 .
  7. Dietlikon wins Supercup premiere . In: UHC Dietlikon . September 6, 2015 ( uhcdietlikon.ch [accessed October 26, 2016]).
  8. The Supercup stays with Dietlikon . In: UHC Dietlikon . September 3, 2016 ( uhcdietlikon.ch [accessed October 26, 2016]).