The 2023–24 Men's Feldhockey-Bundesliga was the 81st season of the Men's Feldhockey Bundesliga, Germany's premier field hockey competition. The season began on 9 September 2023 and concluded on 19 May 2024 with the championship final.[1]
Rot-Weiss Köln were the defending champions, however, following the regular season, they were knocked out in the quarter-finals by Crefelder HTC.[2][3] The championship was won by Mannheimer HC, who defeated Hamburger Polo Club in the final following a penalty shootout.[4]
Teams
2023–24 Men's Feldhockey-Bundesliga teams
Location of Hamburg teams
A total of 12 teams participated in the 2023–24 edition of the Feldhockey Bundesliga.
Number of teams by state
Regular season
Standings
Pool A
Pool B
Pos
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Team
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Pld
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W
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OTW
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OTL
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L
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GF
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GA
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GD
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Pts
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Qualification
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1
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Mannheimer HC
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16
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11
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1
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1
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3
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47
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28
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+19
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36
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Qualification for the play-offs
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2
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UHC Hamburg
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16
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7
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1
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1
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7
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40
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31
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+9
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24
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3
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Crefelder HTC
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16
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6
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2
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1
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7
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40
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35
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+5
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23
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4
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Club an der Alster
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16
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6
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1
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2
|
7
|
33
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36
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−3
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22
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5
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TSV Mannheim
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16
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2
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1
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4
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9
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22
|
38
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−16
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12
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Qualification for the play-downs
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6
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Gladbacher HTC
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16
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1
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1
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1
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13
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19
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62
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−43
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6
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Results
Source:
hockeybundesliga.deLegend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.
Matches with lighter background shading were decided after overtime.
Play-downs
Bracket
Play-down 1
TSV Mannheim
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5–3
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Berliner HC
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Gomes 7' Brilla 14', 19' Proske 33' Wossidlo 44'
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Report
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Poljaric 19' Holdermann 49', 59'
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TSV Mannheim Clubgelände, Mannheim Umpires: Johannes Berneth, Hendrik Völker
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Berliner HC
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3–2
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TSV Mannheim
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Kirstein 14', 27' Holdermann 60'
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Report
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Brilla 34' Rothländer 52'
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Berliner HC Sportanlage, Berlin Umpires: Dirk Möller, Thomas Hinsken, Marcel Knakowski
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Berliner HC Sportanlage, Berlin Umpires: Thomas Hinsken, Marcel Knakowski, Dirk Möller
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TSV Mannheim won the series 2–1 and stayed in the Bundesliga while Berliner HC advanced to play-down 3.
Play-down 2
Gladbacher HTC Sportanlage, Mönchengladbach Umpires: Marcel Knakowski, Malte Garske, Thomas Baatz
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SC Frankfurt 1880 Sportanlage, Frankfurt Umpires: Raphaël Adrien, Oscar Lohse
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SC 1880 Frankfurt won the series 2–0 and advanced to play-down 3 while Gladbacher HTC were relegated to the 2. Bundesliga.
Play-down 3
Berliner HC Sportanlage, Berlin Umpires: Lorenz Fernkorn, Fabian Jung
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Berliner HC won 6–2 and stayed in the Bundesliga while SC 1880 Frankfurt were relegated to the 2. Bundesliga.
Play-offs
The quarter-finals were played in a best of three format with the first leg played on 27 April 2024 and the second leg played on 11 May. The semi-finals and final took place at the Bonner THV Sportanlage in Bonn on 18 and 19 May.[5]
Bracket
Quarter-finals
Anlage am Voßberg, Hamburg Umpires: Ole Ingwersen, Tobias Strehlow
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Mannheimer HC Sportanlage, Mannheim Umpires: Andreas Knechten, Fabian Jung
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Mannheimer HC won the series 2–0.
Gerd-Wellen-Hockeyanlage, Krefeld Umpires: Thomas Lange, Fabian Jung
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REWE Sportpark, Cologne Umpires: Tim Meissner, Christian Blasch
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Crefelder HTC won the series 2–0.
Hamburger Polo Club, Hamburg Umpires: Thomas Hinsken, Julius Heinlein
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UHC Hamburg, Hamburg Umpires: Ole Ingwersen, Julius Heinlein
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Hamburger Polo Club won the series 2–0.
Der Club an der Alster, Hamburg Umpires: Raphaël Adrien, Oscar Lohse
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Uhlenhorst Mülheim Sportanlage, Mülheim Umpires: Lorenz Fernkorn, Benjamin Göntgen
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Uhlenhorst Mülheim Sportanlage, Mülheim Umpires: Tim Meissner, Benjamin Göntgen
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Club an der Alster won the series 2–1.
Semi-finals
Bonner THV Sportanlage, Bonn
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Bonner THV Sportanlage, Bonn Umpires: Thomas Hinsken, Benjamin Göntgen
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Final
Bonner THV Sportanlage, Bonn Umpires: Thomas Hinsken, Benjamin Göntgen
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References
External links
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2024–25 clubs | |
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Former clubs |
- Berliner SC
- Blau-Weiss Berlin
- Dürkheimer HC
- Düsseldorfer HC
- Frankfurt 1880
- Gladbacher HTC
- Klipper THC
- Limburger HC
- Nürnberger HTC
- Rheydter SV
- Rot-Weiß München
- Rüsselsheimer RK
- SAFO Frankfurt
- Schwarz-Weiß Neuss
- Stuttgarter Kickers
- TG Frankenthal
- TuS Lichterfelde
- Zehlendorfer Wespen
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