2018–19 Feldhockey-Bundesliga

The 2018–19 Bundesliga was the 77th season of the Bundesliga, Germany's highest field hockey league. It began on 25 August 2019 and it concluded with the championship final on 19 May 2019 in Krefeld.

Bundesliga
Season2018–19
Dates25 August 2018 – 19 May 2019
ChampionsUhlenhorst Mülheim (18th title)
PremiersUhlenhorst Mülheim
RelegatedDüsseldorfer HC
Blau-Weiss Berlin
Euro Hockey LeagueUhlenhorst Mülheim
Mannheimer HC
Rot-Weiss Köln
Matches played132
Goals scored687 (5.2 per match)
Top goalscorerTimm Herzbruch (29 goals)
Biggest home winUhlenhorst Mülheim 9–2 Club an der Alster
(30 March 2019)
Biggest away winBlau-Weiss Berlin 0–10 Mannheimer HC
(4 May 2019)
Highest scoringDüsseldorfer HC 5–6 Nürnberger HTC
(22 September 2018)

Uhlenhorst Mülheim were the defending champions,[1] and won their 18th Bundesliga title by defeating Mannheimer HC 5–4 in the final.[2]

Teams

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Berliner HC
 
Blau-Weiss Berlin
 
Krefeld
 
Nürnberger HTC
 
Düsseldorfer HC
2018–19 Feldhockey-Bundesliga teams

Twelve teams competed in the league – the top ten teams from the previous season and the two teams promoted from the 2. Bundesliga. The promoted teams were Hamburger Polo Club and Blau-Weiss Berlin, who replaced TSV Mannheim and Münchner SC.

Team Location State
Berliner HC Berlin   Berlin
Blau-Weiss Berlin Berlin   Berlin
Club an der Alster Hamburg   Hamburg
Düsseldorfer HC Düsseldorf   North Rhine-Westphalia
Hamburger Polo Club Hamburg   Hamburg
Harvestehuder THC Hamburg   Hamburg
Mannheimer HC Mannheim   Baden-Württemberg
Crefelder HTC Krefeld   North Rhine-Westphalia
Nürnberger HTC Nuremberg   Bavaria
Rot-Weiss Köln Cologne   North Rhine-Westphalia
UHC Hamburg Hamburg   Hamburg
Uhlenhorst Mülheim Mülheim   North Rhine-Westphalia

Number of teams by state

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State Number of teams Clubs
  North Rhine-Westphalia 4 Düsseldorfer HC, Crefelder HTC, Rot-Weiss Köln and Uhlenhorst Mülheim
  Hamburg Club an der Alster, Hamburger Polo Club, Harvestehuder THC and UHC Hamburg
  Berlin 2 Berliner HC and Blau-Weiss Berlin
  Baden-Württemberg 1 Mannheimer HC
  Bavaria Nürnberger HTC
Total 12

Regular season

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League table

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Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Uhlenhorst Mülheim (C) 22 17 2 3 95 40 +55 53 Qualification for the Euro Hockey League and the play-offs
2 Rot-Weiss Köln 22 15 3 4 82 48 +34 48
3 Mannheimer HC 22 11 8 3 70 31 +39 41
4 UHC Hamburg 22 12 5 5 61 43 +18 41 Qualification for the play-offs
5 Harvestehuder THC 22 11 4 7 60 64 −4 37
6 Berliner HC 22 8 7 7 59 56 +3 31
7 Hamburger Polo Club 22 9 3 10 49 55 −6 30
8 Crefelder HTC 22 8 1 13 45 51 −6 25
9 Club an der Alster 22 5 8 9 49 62 −13 23
10 Nürnberger HTC 22 7 2 13 53 68 −15 23
11 Düsseldorfer HC (R) 22 4 3 15 30 67 −37 15 Relegation to the 2. Bundesliga
12 Blau-Weiss Berlin (R) 22 2 0 20 34 102 −68 6
Source: TheSports.org
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Results

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Home \ Away BHC BWB ALS CRE DHC HPC HAR MHC NÜR RWK UHC UHL
Berliner HC 4–1 4–4 5–4 4–1 4–0 2–4 1–1 2–1 5–5 1–1 2–4
Blau-Weiss Berlin 2–3 1–2 1–3 2–1 3–6 3–4 0–10 1–4 0–3 2–4 2–8
Club an der Alster 4–6 3–4 2–1 1–1 3–2 2–3 3–3 1–2 2–2 1–1 2–3
Crefelder HTC 3–1 8–1 2–1 1–2 1–0 3–3 1–3 5–1 0–2 0–3 2–5
Düsseldorfer HC 2–2 3–1 1–5 1–0 0–5 2–4 1–4 5–6 1–6 1–0 1–2
Hamburger Polo Club 1–0 4–2 2–2 1–3 2–1 3–1 2–2 4–2 2–5 1–5 5–4
Harvestehuder THC 3–2 3–2 2–3 3–1 2–2 3–0 0–6 6–5 6–1 3–3 0–4
Mannheimer HC 2–2 6–1 1–1 3–4 6–1 3–2 2–1 6–0 3–4 1–1 3–3
Nürnberger HTC 1–1 3–1 2–2 5–1 2–1 5–1 2–4 0–1 3–5 4–5 2–4
Rot-Weiss Köln 2–3 7–0 4–2 3–0 2–1 5–3 7–2 1–1 3–1 2–4 2–3
UHC Hamburg 4–2 5–3 6–1 2–1 4–1 0–2 3–3 2–1 4–1 2–5 1–2
Uhlenhorst Mülheim 6–3 8–1 9–2 3–1 6–0 1–1 6–0 0–2 5–1 4–6 5–1
Source: Flashscore
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play-offs

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The championship play-offs were held at the Gerd-Wellen-Hockeystadion in Krefeld on 18 and 19 May 2019.[3]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
18 May – Krefeld
 
 
Uhlenhorst Mülheim5
 
19 May – Krefeld
 
UHC Hamburg2
 
Uhlenhorst Mülheim5
 
18 May – Krefeld
 
Mannheimer HC4
 
Rot-Weiss Köln2
 
 
Mannheimer HC3
 

Semi-finals

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18 May 2019
15:30
Uhlenhorst Mülheim 5–2 UHC Hamburg
Panesar   26'
Schiffer   41'
Herzbruch   43'58'
Brock   51'
Report Kohl   36'
Teschke   55'
Gerd-Wellen-Hockeystadion, Krefeld

18 May 2019
18:00
Rot-Weiss Köln 2–3 Mannheimer HC
Große   36'
Gomoll   55'
Report Peillat   28'
Haase   29'37'
Gerd-Wellen-Hockeystadion, Krefeld

Final

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19 May 2019
15:00
Uhlenhorst Mülheim 5–4 Mannheimer HC
Schiffer   18'
Hellwig   22'
Matania   27'30'
Meyer   41'
Report Peillat   16'38'
Barreiros   17'
Vila   45'
Gerd-Wellen-Hockeystadion, Krefeld

Statistics

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Top goalscorers

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As of 12 May 2019[4]
Rank Player Club Goals
1   Timm Herzbruch Uhlenhorst Mülheim 29
2   Gonzalo Peillat Mannheimer HC 25
3   Tom Grambusch Rot-Weiss Köln 20
  Marco Miltkau Rot-Weiss Köln
5   Martin Häner Berliner HC 19
6   Michael Körper Harvestehuder THC 17
  Lukas Windfeder Uhlenhorst Mülheim
8   Peter Kohl UHC Hamburg 16
9   Jonathan Fröschle Hamburger Polo Club 15
  Justus Weigand Nürnberger HTC

References

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  1. ^ "Uhlenhorst end 21-year wait for German title". ehlhockey.tv. Euro Hockey League. 11 June 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
  2. ^ Jensen, Björn (19 May 2019). "Uhlenhorst Mülheim verteidigt Feldhockey-Titel der Herren". www.waz.de (in German). Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung. Retrieved 19 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Final Four: Halbfinals komplett". beta.hockey.de (in German). 13 May 2019. Retrieved 18 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Torschützen: 1. BL Herren". www.hockey.de (in German). Retrieved 12 May 2019.
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