Junior hockey: VfL Bad Kreuznach fights bravely in Ludwigshafen!
VfL Bad Kreuznach took part in the U10 base tournament in Ludwigshafen and showed team spirit and commitment despite defeats.

Junior hockey: VfL Bad Kreuznach fights bravely in Ludwigshafen!
The male U10 team from VfL Bad Kreuznach made its first major appearance at the base tournament in Ludwigshafen and presented itself as a talented representative of the Rhineland team. Although the games against the teams from Rheinhessen and Palatinate ended 0-2, the team showed a remarkable team performance and great fighting spirit Antenna-KH reported. There were a total of eight players who were able to develop at a higher level through their participation and exchange.
It is particularly worth mentioning that two players from VfL's U8 team supported the team and were able to gain valuable experience. Such initiatives are not only important for the individual development of the young athletes, but also speak for the high level of training in the VfL youth department. And that's no coincidence, because hockey is a team sport that thrives on teamwork and has a long tradition in Germany, like the site Hockey100 reveals.
The appearance of the Rhineland selection
The Rhineland selection came in with a clear goal: to defeat the opponents from Rheinhessen and the Palatinate. Unfortunately, they had to admit defeat in both the first and second games. But the team stuck together well and showed their best side, which makes the coaching team confident about the challenges ahead. The next tournament will take place on September 7th, 2025 in Bad Kreuznach.
Tradition and future of hockey in Germany
Hockey has a long history in Germany, dating back to the 19th century. The German Hockey Association, which is responsible for organizing national leagues and national teams, is committed to the further development and professionalization of the sport. The successes of the German national teams in international tournaments such as the EuroHockey Championships and the Olympic Games in particular show the great potential that this sport has.
With a strong focus on developing young talent and supporting international collaborations, the future of hockey in Germany is promising. VfL Bad Kreuznach, with its committed youth work, is an example of how local clubs can contribute to strengthening and spreading the sport of hockey, it is also confirmed VfL 1848.