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Full name | Uhlenhorster Hockey-Club e.V. Hamburg | ||
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Nickname(s) | UHC Hamburg | ||
Short name | UHC | ||
Founded | 21 March 1901; 123 years ago (1901-03-21) | ||
Home ground | UHC-Clubanlage, Hamburg (Capacity 400) | ||
League | Men's Bundesliga Women's Bundesliga | ||
2021–22 | Men: 7th Women: 6th | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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Uhlenhorster Hockey-Club e. V. (also known as UHC Hamburg) is a German professional field hockey and tennis club based in Hamburg. It was founded in 1901,[1] since 1923 their home ground is located in Hummelsbüttel, Wandsbek.
Uhlenhorster HC is one of the most successful clubs in Germany, both at the Senior and Academy levels, with squads playing in the Men's and Women's Bundesligas. The men's side have won the Euro Hockey League three times. Uhlenhorster Hockey Club Academy is one of the leading hockey academies in Europe and has produced a number of international players.
Indoor Bundesliga
Indoor Bundesliga
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EuroHockey Club Champions Cup and Euro Hockey League winners
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