German mens team for 3rd Indoor World Cup 2011 in Poznan No. name, christian name club age caps goals 16 Arnold, Pilt Berliner HC 22 18 1 7 Deecke, Oskar Crefelder HTC 24 78 31 9 Fürste, Moritz UHC Hamburg 26 152 44 13 Hauke, Tobias Harvestehuder THC Hamburg 23 133 9 1 Jacobi, Nicolas (TW) UHC Hamburg 23 16 0 31 Jessulat, Tim (TW) Club an der Alster Hamburg 31 35 0 4 Müller, Maximilian Nürnberger HTC 23 123 5 26 Stralkowski, Thilo Uhlenhorst Mülheim 23 0 0 15 Weß, Benjamin Rot-Weiss Köln 25 103 15 22 Witthaus, Matthias Mannheimer HC 28 314 134 5 Woesch, Florian Nürnberger HTC 23 64 7 19 Zeller, Christopher Rot-Weiss Köln 26 151 135 Staff: Weise, Markus (Head Coach) Dr. Alf, Dietmar (Team Doctor) Heimpel, Jochen (Teammanager) Kermas, Stefan (Ass. Coach) Papenfuß, Andreas (Physiotherapist) Wiedersich, Werner (Ass. Coach, Video Analyst) Ziaja, Witold (Teammanager) Records Indoor World Cups 1. Leipzig 2003 05.02. New Zealand - Germany 0 : 17 (0:9) 05.02. Germany - Russia 16 : 0 (6:0) 06.02. Czech Rep. - Germany 3 : 6 (2:3) 06.02. Germany - Switzerland 9 : 6 (4:3) 07.02. Germany - Canada 11 : 4 (6:2) 08.02. Sf.: Germany - France 4 : 2 (2:0) 09.02. Fin.: Poland - Germany 1 : 7 (1:5)
2. Vienna 2007 14.02. Trinidad & Tobago - Germany 2 : 9 (1:4) 14.02. Germany Czech Rep. 3 : 2 (1:0) 15.02. Germany - Russia 8 : 2 (5:0) 15.02. Germany - Switzeland 8 : 2 (3:0) 16.02. Australia - Germany 1 : 5 (0:2) 17.02. Sf.: Germany - Spain 3 : 2 (2:1) 18.02. Fin.: Poland - Germany 1 : 4 (1:0) Records Indoor European Championships 1. Berlin 1974 02.02. Germany - Switzerland 19 : 0 02.02. Germany - Scotland 16 : 2 03.02. Germany - Austria 11 : 4 03.02. Germany - Belgium 11 : 4 03.02. Fin.: Germany - Netherlands 15 : 5 2. Arnheim 1976 14.02. Germany - Belgium 14 : 3 14.02. Germany - Netherlands 12 : 4 14.02. Germany - Scotland 13 : 5 15.02. Germany - Austria 12 : 3 15.02. Fin.: Germany - France 16 : 4 3. Zurich 1980 29.02. Germany - Spain 18 : 1 29.02. Germany - Scotland 13 : 2 01.03. Germany - Switzerland 12 : 2 01.03. Germany - England 9 : 2 02.03. Germany - Austria 10 : 1 02.03. Fin.: Germany - Netherlands 14 : 3
4. Edinburgh 1984 10.02. Germany - Scotland 17 : 5 11.02. England - Germany 2 : 11 11.02. Germany - France 12 : 5 12.02. Germany - Italy 12 : 9 12.02. Fin.: Germany - Netherlands 11 : 8 5. Vienna 1988 29.01. Germany - Scotland 11 : 4 30.01. Germany - France 7 : 7 30.01. Germany - Spain 8 : 6 31.01. Germany - Poland 14 : 3 31.01. Fin.: Germany - Austria 4 : 0 6. Birmingham 1991 22.02. Germany - Spain 13 : 0 23.02. Germany - Switzerland 11 : 7 23.02. Germany - Scotland 8 : 1 23.02. Germany - Poland 5 : 2 24.02. Fin.: Germany - England 7 : 3 7. Bonn 1994 28.01. Germany - Austria 6 : 2 28.01. Germany - France 10 : 1 29.01. Germany - Spain 18 : 2 29.01. Germany - Czech Rep. 8 : 2 30.01. Fin.: Germany - England 9 : 2 8. Liéven 1997 17.01. Russia - Germany 1 : 7 17.01. Spain - Germany 3 : 7 18.01. Germany - Austria 7 : 2 18.01. Germany - Danmark 10 : 1 19.01. Fin.: Germany - Czech Rep. 10 : 5
9. Slagelse 1999 22.01. Germany - Poland 8 : 3 22.01. Austria - Germany 3 : 13 23.01. Germany - Russia 11 : 2 23.01. Germany - Switzerland 12 : 2 24.01. Fin.: Germany - Poland 9 : 6 10. Luzern 2001 19.01. Germany - Portugal 12 : 1 19.01. Danmark - Germany 3 : 11 20.01. Germany - Spain 3 : 3 20.01. Germany - Poland 8 : 2 21.01. Fin.: Germany - Spain 9 : 2 11. Santander 2003 17.01. Germany - Czech Rep. 6 : 0 (3:0) 17.01. Germany - Russia 7 : 3 (6:1) 18.01. France - Germany 4 : 9 (1:2) 18.01. Germany - Switzerland 7 : 1 (3:0) 19.01. Fin.: Germany - Spain 6 : 1 (3:0) 12. Eindhoven 2006 20.01. Germany - Austria 7 : 2 (3:2) 20.01. Germany - Poland 4 : 9 (1:5) 21.01. Germany - Czech Rep. 8 : 3 (6:0) 21.01. Switzerland - Germany 3 : 6 (1:4) 22.01. Fin: Poland - Germany 3 : 4 (1:2) 13. Jekaterinburg 2008 18.01. Germany - Italy 10 : 1 (4:1) 18.01. Germany - Austria 5 : 3 (2:1) 19.01. Germany - Switzerland 7 : 2 (4:0) 19.01. Germany - Spain 8 : 1 (6:0) 20.01. Fin.: Russia - Germany 3 : 2 (1:2)
14. Almere 2010 15.01. Germany - Czech Rep. 2 : 1 (1:0) 15.01. Germany - Austria 4 : 5 (3:2) 16.01. Netherlands - Germany 1 : 0 (0:0) 16.01. Germany - Danmark 9 : 0 (5:0) 17.01. 5 th pl. Germany - Italy 4 : 3 (4:2) Coaches biography Markus Weise name: Weise christian name: Markus Position: headcoach German mens team born: December 19th 1962 born in: Mannheim living in: Hamburg family: married with former national player Britta von Livonius, one daughter (2 years old) height: 183 cm job: salesman (diploma) and trainer/coach (diploma) sibels: one brother (Uli, also hockey coach in Mannheim) if i am not involved in hockey, i love to...: watching grand masters playing chess, reading Hockey-Data: Started with hockey? His mother brought him to hockey in 1971 Actual club: TSV Mannheim Hockey Successes clubhockey: Several participations at German Indoor Championship final rounds as a coach of the Mannheim ladies team Successes national team: Olympic Champion 2004 (German ladies) Olympic Champion 2008 (German men), Champions Trophy Winner 2006 (German ladies) Champions Trophy winner 2007 (German men), Indoor World Champion 2007 (German men) World Cup runner-up 2010 (German men)