Oskar Deecke

Oskar Deecke

Birthday: May 16, 1986 Place of birth: Hamburg, Germany

Club Info

Club: Crefelder HTC Position: Forward

Youth career

- 2004 The Club at The Alster

Senior career

2013 - Crefelder HTC 2012 - 2013: Club de Campo 2006 - 2012: HTC Crefelder 2004 - 2006: The Club at The Alster

Honours

2007: German Champion Hall 2007: European Champion Clubs' Cup

National successes

2013: Gold at the 14th field hockey championship of the gentlemen in Boom 2012: Gold at the XXX. London Olympics 2012: Gold at the 15th Indoor Hockey Championships in Leipzig 2011: Gold at the 13th Field Hockey Championships in Mönchengladbach 2011: Gold at the 3rd Indoor Hockey World Cup in Poznan 2010: Silver at the 12th field hockey World Cup in New Delhi 2009: Silver in the 12 Field Hockey Championship in Amstelveen 2008: Silver at the 13th Indoor Hockey Championship in Yekaterinburg 2007: Gold at the 2nd Indoor Hockey Championships in Vienna 2006: Silver in the U21 - 13 Field Hockey Championship in Prague 2005: 6th place at the 8th Field Hockey Junior World Cup in Rotterdam

Oskar Deecke ( born May 16, 1986 in Hamburg ) is a German hockey player.

In the European Hockey Championships U21 in Prague in 2006 Deecke became vice European champion behind the team of the Netherlands with the German U21 national team. On 30 July 2005, he debuted in the German national hockey team under coach Bernhard Peters. His first tournament as a player of the national team 's World Cup in Hockey Hall 2007. Here, the German national team in Vienna became world champion. In 2008, he lost to the German team the final of the Indoor Hockey Championship in Yekaterinburg against the Russian team. On the field, the striker has been one since 2010 in second place in the 2009 European Championship in Amsterdam in the group of players in the national team, the A-team. The end of 2009 he was defeated with the German team until the final of the Champions Trophy the Australian hosts. Also in the final of the World Cup 2010 in New Delhi defeated the German team the Australians. 2011 won Deecke with the German national team between two international titles: the World Champion in the indoor hockey in Poznan in February, where he was, together with Thilo Stralkowski to the best scorers, and the European champions on the field in Monchengladbach in August. In January 2012 he took the title at the Indoor Hockey Championships in Leipzig. His date then reached its greatest success Deecke with the German team under coach Markus Weise at the 2012 Olympics in London, when he won the gold medal in the final against the Netherlands. End of August 2013, he won with the national team in the European Championships Belgian boom.

Overall, Deecke denied so far 163 matches, 24 of them in the hall. (January 2014)

Oskar Deecke played including the 2005/ 6 for the Club an der Alster in Hamburg. The first goal as a player of the Bundesliga team he scored on 4 May 2003. For season 2006/ 7, he moved to Crefelder HTC, with the team he was in 2007 German champion in indoor hockey and the European Championship of Champions at HC Bloemendaal, won the nowadays than EUR Hockey League is played. In 2008, the team was in Perth (Scotland ) European Champion of Champions in indoor hockey. For the 2012/13 season changed Oskar Deecke the Spanish Club de Campo in Madrid and played with the club in the Spanish top league. At the end of the season the team finished second behind RC Polo. In the 2013/14 season he plays in the Bundesliga and has rejoined the team of CHTC.

Oskar Deecke has participated with Moritz Fürste and Nicolas Jacobi at the four-week Hockey India League from January 14 to February 10, 2013. During the period a total of 34 games have been completed by the five participating teams. Oskar Deecke played with Nicolas Jacobi in the team of the Delhi Wave Riders, which finished second. Oskar Deecke shot the first goal of the tournament and was awarded twice for the best goal of the game.

Deecke graduated from the German Sports University in Cologne as a sports scientist.

Honors

  • Silver Bay Leaf 2012 on November 7, 2012 ( accessed on February 6, 2013)
  • Roll of honor of the city of Krefeld for the participants of the XXX. Olympics on October 25, 2012 ( accessed on February 6, 2013)
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