The Tilburg Trappers are a professional ice hockey club based in Tilburg, the Netherlands. They previously played in the highest level ice hockey league in the country, but have been playing in the German Oberliga Nord since the 2015–16 season. Founded on 21 October 1938, they were officially recognised by the National Federation on 18 January 1939. The Trappers were crowned Eredivisie champions for the first time in the 1946–47 season, adding another 14 National Dutch Championships, 15 Dutch National Cups and 3 German Oberliga Championships over the years.

The club has an amateur branch, which is a separate legal entity and plays in the highest Dutch league (Eredivsie). The Trappers play their home games in the Stappegoor IJssportcentrum Tilburg.

Season results

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, OTW = Overtime Wins, OTL = Overtime Losses, L = Losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points

SeasonGPWOTWOTLLPtsGFGAFinishPlayoffs
2005/0620712107064256th, EredivisieDid not qualify
2006/0720121258855402nd, EredivisieWon National Championship against Vadeko Flyers Heerenveen (3–0)
2007/08242010313258621st, EredivisieWon National Championship against Vadeko Flyers Heerenveen (3–1)
2008/09241810514278561st, EredivisieLost finals to The Hague (2–3)
2009/10281712813586553rd, EredivisieLost finals to Nijmegen(0–3)
2010/11281901812070582nd, North Sea CupLost finals to HYS The Hague(1–4)
2011/1214110038036333rd, North Sea CupLost semi-finals to Geleen (0–3)
2012/13362523682198932nd, EredivisieLost Finals to HYS The Hague (0W-3L)
2013/14363024464216641st, EredivisieWon Dutch Championship against HYS The Hague (4–2)
2014/15241720538126532nd, EredivisieWon Dutch Championship against UNIS Flyers Heerenveen (5–2)
2015/16574031111302841192nd, Oberliga NordWon Oberliga Championship against EHC Bayreuth (3–0)
2016/17604213141312631454th, Oberliga NordWon Oberliga Championship against Tölzer Löwen (3–1)
2017/1859438351102651291st, Oberliga NordWon Oberliga Championship against Deggendorfer SC (3–1)
2018/19654465101503231741st, Oberliga NordLost Oberliga Championship Finals against EV Landshut (2–3)
2019/2044316611062101171st, Oberliga NordSeason ended before the play-offs due to COVID-19
2020/2141273110972001142nd, Oberliga NordLost in Oberliga North playoffs (1–2)
2021/2248295591022091073rd, Oberliga NordLost in quarter finals against ECDC Memmingen (0–3)
2022/23564012131242511443rd, Oberliga NordLost in quarter finals against Starbulls Rosenheim (1–3)
2023/2444265112891741272nd, Oberliga NordLost in semi-finals against Blue Devils Weiden (1–4)
2024/254227537942191331st, Oberliga Nord

Players

2024/25

Goalies
Nr.NameBirthdateBirthplaceHeightL/RTrapper since seasonLast team
33Ruud LeeuwesteijnJanuary 3, 1997Dordrecht, Netherlands187 cmL2015/16Eindhoven Kemphanen/NIJA
67Cederick AndreeJune 7, 2000Ottawa, Canada179 cmL2023/34South Carolina Stingrays
Defenders
Nr.NameBirthdateBirthplaceHeightL/RTrapper since seasonLast team
5Giovanni VogelaarAugust 6, 1996Den Haag, Netherlands189 cmR2015/16Heerenveen Flyers
7Alexey LoginovJanuary 8, 1993Saratov, Russia178 cmL2016/17Zauralie Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast, Russia
13Jordy VerkielDecember 23, 1996Dordrecht, Netherlands183 cmR2010/11
16Kilian van GorpDecember 17, 1995Udenhout, Netherlands191 cmL2014/15Eindhoven Kemphanen
20Noah MullerNovember 4, 1998Amsterdam, Netherlands176 cmL2020/21St. Michael's College
43Björn BorgmanMai 28, 2002Purmerend, Netherlands166 cmL2023/24Hijs Hokij Den Haag
48Chay SchultsJanuary 14, 2003Tilburg, Netherlands180 cmR2022/23
89Mike DalhuisenJanuary 24, 1989Nijmegen, Netherlands188 cmL2024/25Sydney Ice Dogs
Forwards
Nr.NameBirthdateBirthplaceHeightL/RTrapper since seasonLast team
4Tiest van SoestMai 13, 2000Son en Breugel, Netherlands194 cmR2020/21South Shore Kings
11Kobe RothJanuary 11, 1997Mason City, IA, USA175 cmL2024/25Coventry Blaze
26Jonne de BonthApril 23, 1998Tilburg, Netherlands185 cmL2015/16
28Delaney HesselsSeptember 10, 2001Goirle, Netherlands170 cmL2018/19
29D'artagnan JolyApril 7, 1999Gatineau, Canada191 cmR2023/24Black Dragons Erfurt
36Marvin TimmerApril 27, 2003's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands179 cmR2019/20
41Jay HuismanMai 1, 2002Zoetermeer, Netherlands188 cmL2023/24HIJS HOKIJ Den Haag
59Jari VersantvoortFebruari 6, 2007177 cmR2024/25
68Donny van BelkomOktober 21, 2007Tilburg, Netherlands178 cmL2024/25
71Anthony RinaldiAugust 17, 1995Pierrefonds, QC, Canada183 cmR2024/25Dundee Stars
77Reno de HondtOktober 6, 1995Tilburg, Netherlands168 cmR2014/15Flint Jr. Generals - Flint, Michigan, USA
81Max HermensOktober 31, 1997Zoetermeer, Netherlands180 cmL2017/18Nacka HK, Swede
82Justin van der VenAugust 6, 2002Goirle, Netherlands179 cmL2024/25Lausitzer Füchse
86Phil MarinaccioApril 14, 1993Woodbridge, Canada178 cmL2024/25Västerviks IK
95Danny StempherAugust 5, 1995Zoetermeer, Netherlands178 cmL2015/16Eindhoven Kemphanen

Staff

2024/25

Coaching/Team Staff

Medical Staff

  • Marcel van Putten, medical doctor
  • Marcel Rouwenhorst, medical doctor
  • Thom van Uden, Physiotherapeut
  • Roland Jansen, Physiotherapeut
  • Berrie Aarts, Kit Manager
  • Emille van Hulten, Kit Manager
  • Ton van Bommel, Kit Manager

Sport Management

  • Stef van Dijk, Teammanagement/Kit manager

Transfers

2024/25

In:

Out:

Former coaches

Championships and Cup Wins

  • German Oberliga Championship (2016, 2017, 2018)
  • Dutch national Championship (1948, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2001, 2007, 2008, 2013, 2014, 2015)
  • Cup Nationale Nederlanden (1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015)
  • Dutch Super Cup, Ron Bertelingschaal (2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015)

Retired numbers

Tilburg Trappers retired numbers
No.PlayerPositionCareerBirthdateGamesPoints
2Huub van DunD1965–1977January 9, 1949438169
8John MacDonaldF1964-1981June 6, 19476001007
9George PeternousekD1968–1981March 11, 19475211081
10Joe SimonsF1964–1980July 15, 19474411148
15Klaas van den BroekF1969–1985July 7, 1955630787
17Frank JacobsD1984–1998June 14, 1967632230
18Rody JacobsD1995–2013June 29, 1967894313
19Peter van BiezenF2000–2017March 1, 1983836836
25Bjorn WIllemseD2001-2017December 11, 1983727448
30Jerry GöbelGK1970–1980February 19, 19494282
31Martin TrommelenGK1986–2007September 18, 196995418
39Ian MeierdresGK2007-2022December 24, 198884017

Prize winning players

  • Jack de Heer Trofee: Topscorer (since season 1999–2000)

Raphael Joly (2012–2013), Daryl Bat (2009–2010), Taggert Desmet (2008–2009), Mike Lalonde (2007–2008), Dave Bonk (2006–2007), Jeffrey Maed (1999–2000)

  • Wil van Dommelen Trofee: Best defender (since season 1999–2000)

Jordy van Oorschot (2014–2015), Wil Colbert (2013–2014), Stanislav Nazarov (2003–2004), Leo van den Thillart (2002–2003), Don Nichols (2000–2001)

  • Frans Henrichs Bokaal: Most Valuable Dutch Player (since 1987)

Diederick Hagemeijer (2011–2012), Peter van Biezen (2010–2011), Doug Stienstra (2007–2008), Doug Stienstra (2006–2007), Rody Jacobs (2000–2001), Theo van Gerwen (1995–1996), Antoine Geesink (1994–1995), Dave Livingston (1993–1994)

  • Göbel - de Bruyn Trofee: Best goalie (since season 1999–2000)

Ian Meierdres (2012–2013), Ian Meierdres (2010–2011), Paulo Colaiacovo (2007–2008), Martin Trommelen (2003–2004)

  • Bennie Tijnagel-Trofee: Dutch talent in the Eredivisie (since 2005)

Jay Huisman (2022–2023), Wouter Sars (2017–2018), Jordy Verkiel (2014–2015), Ivy van den Heuvel (2010–2011)

Famous players

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