Uhlenhorster HC

The Uhlenhorster Hockey Club (UHC ) is a sports club from Hamburg. It was founded in 1901 by 22 Hamburger tennis players. The association has about 1,800 members in the sports of tennis and hockey and has 18 outdoor and 6 indoor tennis courts. Hockey is played on a natural grass and two artificial turf fields, and in winter in a club's hockey hall. The club resort is located since 1923 in Hummelsbüttel directly on the Upper Alster.

Hockey

Both in the field and in the hall playing men's and women's team in the 1st Bundesliga. A total of 25 teams, namely five men's and four women's, 17 seniors and recreational teams ( without point games) includes the adult section. The greatest successes reached the men by winning the German indoor hockey championship in 1964 and 2002. During the following season the club the Indoor Hockey European Cup hosted the national champion, where he Pocztowiec the final against the Polish representatives KS Poznań lost with 3:4. 2008, the club won the newly launched Euro Hockey League, in 2009, the club lost the final against the HC Bloemendaal almost 4:5, in 2010, the UHC could reach the final for the third time and secured by a 3-1 over the HC Rotterdam the second title. The ladies were in 1963, 2009 and 2011 German field hockey and indoor hockey 2014 German Masters.

The association for its large number of recreational teams is known. They are of late beginners - mostly parents of youth players - founded. The youth department has approximately 450 children and adolescents one of the largest in Germany.

The Uhlenhorster club team presented at the Olympic Games in London in 1908, the Hockey Olympic Team Germany.

On December 19, 2012 the hockey masters of the UHC Hamburg the Honorary Award for outstanding sporting achievements in 2012 at the Hamburg Town Hall was awarded.

Youth

The youth of Uhlenhorster HC intensified in recent years and there have been increasingly numerous national championship titles won. Both the male and female youth to full-time coaches who have themselves denied a successful hockey career or even deny engage.

The Male Youth B is one of the best youth cohorts in Germany. With the service providers Mattias Müller, Florian Fuchs, Dieter Linnekoggel and Gideon bird they have several national players in their ranks. From youth have players like Moritz Fürste have emerged. The youth B has the Julian - Harnack tournament called in honor of a deceased member in 2007.

Tennis

In addition to the power teams of the first ladies and first gentlemen who are leading their class in Hamburg and northern Germany for many years, almost 20 teams have registered for the Medenspiele.

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