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Hamburger Polo Club
Logo of the Hamburger Polo Club
SportsPolo, field hockey, tennis
FoundedJanuary 3, 1898; 126 years ago (1898-01-03)
LeagueMen's Bundesliga
Based inHamburg, Germany
Colorsred, green
2021–22Men: 2nd
WebsiteClub website

The Hamburger Polo Club is a sports club in Hamburg, Germany, founded in 1898.[1] The club participates in polo, field hockey, and tennis.[2] The club's men's field hockey team is a member of Feldhockey Bundesliga, the top level professional men's field hockey league in Germany.

In their third season in the Bundesliga in 2021–22 the men's team reached the final of the championship for the first time. They lost the final 1–0 to Rot-Weiss Köln. The result also meant they qualified for the Euro Hockey League for the first time.[3]

Current squads

Men's field hockey squad

As of 2022–23[4]
No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF  ESP Saúl Esteve
3 DF  AUT Oliver Binder
4 DF  GER Mathias Müller
6 DF  NZL Kane Russell
7 MF  GER Paul Smith
8 MF  GER Max Silanoglu
9 DF  AUT Benjamin Kölbl
11 FW  GER Constantin Staib
12 MF  NZL Aidan Sarikaya
13 MF  NZL Nic Woods
15 MF  NED Diede van Puffelen
No. Pos. Nation Player
16 MF  GER Luca Müller
17 FW  GER Jan-Hendrik Bartels
18 FW  GER Lasse Mink
20 DF  GER Niklas Bosserhoff
21 DF  GER Otto von Stechow
22 DF  NZL Blair Tarrant
24 MF  AUT Leon Thörnblom
26 FW  AUT Marcin Nyckowiak
29 FW  NZL Hugo Inglis
30 GK  GER Niklas Garst
37 GK  GER Nils Hayn

References

  1. ^ "Hamburger Polo Club". Polo Rider Cup. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  2. ^ "Hamburger Polo Club". Hamburger Polo Club. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
  3. ^ "Hockey: Hamburger Polo Club blieb die große Kröhnung verwehrt". abendblatt.de (in German). Hamburger Abendblatt.
  4. ^ "Bundesliga-Saisonheft Feld 2022 / 2023" (in German).