Roller Hockey Bundesliga
Rollhockey Bundesliga is the biggest Roller Hockey Clubs Championship in Germany.
Sport | Roller Hockey |
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Founded | 1967 |
No. of teams | 10 |
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Most recent champion(s) | SK Germania Herringen (4th title) |
Most titles | RESG Walsum (16 titles) |
Official website | Deutscher Rollsport |
List of winners
A German championship was organised from 1920 onwards. From 1967 onwards the Roller Hockey Bundesliga was established:
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Number of Championships by team
Pos. | Team | State | Titles | Last title | Notes |
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1 | RESG Walsum | Duisburg | 16 | 1998/99 | |
2 | RSC Cronenberg | Wuppertal | 13 | 2011/12 | |
3 | SpVgg Herten | Herten | 9 | 1978/79 | Fusion with DJK SpVgg Herten |
4 | ERG Iserlohn | Iserlohn | 9 | 2016/17 | |
5 | ERSC Stuttgart | Stuttgart | 7 | 1935/36 | |
6 | 1. FC Nürnberg | Nürnberg | 6 | 1941/42 | now competing as 1. FCN Roll- und Eissport in other sports |
7 | IGR Remscheid | Remscheid | 5 | 1993/94 | |
8 | RSV Weil | Weil am Rhein | 4 | 2003/04 | since 2004 competes in Swiss League |
TSG 1846 Darmstadt | Darmstadt | 4 | 1965/66 | actually competing in 2. Bundesliga Süd | |
SK Germania Herringen | Hamm | 4 | 2018/19 | ||
11 | ERC Stuttgart | Stuttgart | 2 | 1958/59 | result of fusion with SSRC Stuttgart |
SSRC Stuttgart | Stuttgart | 2 | 1947/48 | combined with ERC Stuttgart | |
13 | TuS Düsseldorf-Nord | Düsseldorf | 1 | 1996/97 | |
RSC Darmstadt | Darmstadt | 1 | 1987/88 | ||
TGS Ober-Ramstadt | Ober-Ramstadt | 1 | 1982/83 | ||
VfL Marl-Hüls | Marl | 1 | 1966/67 | actually competing as VfL Hüls in 2. Bundesliga Nord-West | |
TuS Eintracht Dortmund | Dortmund | 1 | 1949/50 | ||
SVR Berlin | Berlin | 1 | 1921/22 | ||
RSC Berlin | Berlin | 1 | 1920/21 |
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External links
German websites
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