Ochsenhausen, Germany
Founded in 1956
CLUB NEWS
Team from Ochsenhausen has been a regular contender for the German Bundesliga title. Ochsenhausen has won the Bundesliga 4 times and the German side is also a 2-time ETTU Cup winner.
ACCOLADES
German Bundesliga
(2019, 2004, 2000, 1997)
(2020, 2018, 2013, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2006)
(2023, 2021, 2017, 2016, 2012, 2008, 2005, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1998, 1996)
Champions League
(2009)
ETTU Cup
(1997, 1996)
(2014)
SEASONS
2022/23 BUNDESLIGA
Won the bronze medals
PLAYERS Alvaro Robles (11 Wins 6 Losses)
Can Akkuzu (11W 6L)
Simon Gauzy (9W 7L)
Shunsuke Togami (6W 2L)
Kanak Jha (5W 0L)
Yong Fu (0W 1L)
2021/22 BUNDESLIGA
Finished 5th
PLAYERS Kanak Jha (13 Wins 12 Losses)
Simon Gauzy (12W 9L)
Can Akkuzu (9W 2L)
Samuel Kulcyzcki (8W 10L)
Maciej Kubik (0W 7L)
2020/21 BUNDESLIGA
Won the bronze medals
PLAYERS Simon Gauzy (26 Wins 5 Losses)
Hugo Calderano (15W 1L)
Samuel Kulcyzcki (7W 7L)
Maciej Kubik (0W 4L)
Kanak Jha (4W 14L)
2019/20 BUNDESLIGA
Won the silver medals
PLAYERS Jakub Dyjas (16 Wins 5 Losses)
Simon Gauzy (15W 7L)
Hugo Calderano (11W 3L)
Vladimir Sidorenko (4W 3L)
Stefan Fegerl (5W 8L)
2018/19 BUNDESLIGA
Won the league
PLAYERS Simon Gauzy (13 Wins 8 Losses)
Jakub Dyjas (12W 4L)
Hugo Calderano (12W 5L)
Stefan Fegerl (8W 8L)
Jang Woo-jin (3W 0L)
2017/18 BUNDESLIGA
Won the silver medals
PLAYERS Hugo Calderano (14 Wins 7 Losses)
Simon Gauzy (12W 5L)
Jakub Dyjas (9W 6L)
Yuto Muramatsu (5W 4L)
Joao Geraldo (3W 4L)
Daniel Zwickl (0W 1L)
2016/17 BUNDESLIGA
Won the bronze medals
PLAYERS Jakub Dyjas (11 Wins 4 Losses)
Simon Gauzy (11W 6L)
Yuto Muramatsu (10W 5L)
Hugo Calderano (8W 5L)
Joao Geraldo (2W 4L)
2015/16 BUNDESLIGA
Won the bronze medals
PLAYERS Simon Gauzy (16 Wins 8 Losses)
Liam Pitchford (12W 6L)
Jakub Dyjas (9W 9L)
Hugo Calderano (8W 3L)
2014/15 BUNDESLIGA
Finished 5th
PLAYERS Simon Gauzy (13 Wins 8 Losses)
Liam Pitchford (13W 12L)
Kirill Skachkov (9W 6L)
Hugo Calderano (7W 4L)
2013/14 BUNDESLIGA
Finished 7th
PLAYERS Ryu Seung-min (14 Wins 8 Losses)
Liam Pitchford (11W 14L)
Simon Gauzy (8W 11L)
Kirill Skachkov (4W 7L)