Düsseldorf hockey teams reach the final games in Krefeld!

Düsseldorf hockey teams reach the final games in Krefeld!
Krefeld, Deutschland - On May 31, 2025, the women and gentlemen of the Düsseldorf Hockey Club (DHC) and the Crefeld HTC achieve impressive success at the German field hockey championships in Krefeld. The men's team of the CHTC wins their semi -final game against the Hamburg Polo Club 4-2 and thus secures the place in the final. After the game, coach Johannes Schmitz not only praised his team's offensive playing style, but also the great support of 3,400 spectators in the stadium. The goals of Phillip Jansen and Lucas Bachmann were particularly crucial, who made a decisive contribution to victory in the 55th and 57th minute.
The Hamburgers, on the other hand, were able to compensate for the temporary deficit in the third quarter after Masi Pfandt and Lachlan Sharp scored the points for their team. The CHTC will now meet the winner of the semi-finals between the Mannheim HC and Rot-Weiss Cologne in the final game on Sunday at 2:15 p.m.
women secure the final entry
The women of the Düsseldorf HC also showed a strong performance in the semi -finals and prevailed against the Großflottbeker THGC with 2: 1. After it was 0-0 at half -time, Friederike Heusgen managed to equalize in the 55th minute. Lisa Nolte scored the decisive goal just 2:22 minutes before the end of the game. In the final on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., the DHC meets Harvestehuder THC, who won 1-0 against Mannheimer HC in the other semi -finals.
concern is the DHC player Selin Oruz, who injured herself during a defense against penalty. She suspects a break and plans to go to the hospital, but wants to play despite the injury in the final.
successful European Championship preparation
In an international context, the German hockey women recently showed an impressive performance at the European Championship in Mönchengladbach, where they clearly won both against Scotland and against England. The game ended 5-0 against England after the first half was goalless and the Germans played their superiority in the second half. National coach Valentin Altenburg is optimistic because the team was able to secure first place in the group phase through the good results. The atmosphere in the hockey park was noticeably positive, which Selin Oruz also praised.
The German national hockey team is one of the most successful Olympic sports in the country and has won a total of 15 Olympic medals since 1928. The young ladies and gentlemen who are now on the best way to continue their success stand here for the positive development of hockey sports in Germany.
The public can look at exciting final next Sunday when both the women and the gentlemen fight for the title.
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