Christopher Zeller won the German player of the year contest for the second time in a row. The 22 years old player, earlier crowned as WorldHockey Young Player of the Year in 2006, earned just more votes that Moritz Furste.

Nadine Ernsting-Krienke won the women’s German player of the year title. The contest for the best player in Germany was organized by the German Magazine ‘Hockeyzeit’, while all German hockey fans were able to vote.

Zeller, who scored the winning goal in the BDO World Cup final, was exited with the award. ‘There was a lot of concurrence this year’, he stated. ‘I am happy that the hockey fans recognized my achievement.’

Ernsting-Krienke won the title for the title for the first time. Although she already played for the German national team at the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games, the 32 years old record national team player never was crowed as best player in her country. ‘This is a complete surprise for me’, she stated.

The result of the German player of the year contest:

Men:

1. Christopher Zeller (28.4%)
2. Moritz Fürste (26.8%)
3. Ulrich Bubolz (16.9%)
4. Philipp Crone (15.2%)
5. Timo Weiss (12.7%)

Women:

1. Nadine Ernsting-Krienke (24.6%)
2. Fanny Rinne (22.1%)
3. Kristina Reynolds (19.3%)
4. Julia Müller (18.6%)
5. Maike Stöckel (15.4%)

Source: DHB