Cologne-based Polish ice hockey team, the Bullsharks
The Bullsharks Cologne charity ice hockey tournament is set to take place on March 28, 2025, at 7:45 PM in the Troisdorf Ice Sports Hall, Uckendorfer Straße 135, Cologne. This exciting event, now in its tenth year, will bring together three teams in a friendly competition to support three worthy causes.
The tournament will feature the Police Penguins Krefeld, the current champions, the Ruhr Cops Bochum, and the Backdraft Cologne, representing the Cologne Fire Department. Mr. Hermanns, the patron of the Bullsharks Cologne, is also the Cologne Police President, lending his support to the event.
The North Rhine-Westphalian Police Foundation, the Help for Helpers Foundation of the German Firefighters' Association, and the Cologne Ambulant Children's Hospice Service will be the recipients of the donations from the tournament. The exact recipients of the donation funds at the ice hockey game on March 28, 2025, have not been publicly specified.
Admission to the Bullsharks Cologne charity ice hockey tournament is free, making it an accessible event for all. The tournament will be held under the motto 'All for a good cause,' reflecting the charitable spirit of the event.
For press inquiries regarding the tournament, please contact the Cologne Police Headquarters Press Office at Walter-Pauli-Ring 2-651103 Cologne, telephone: 0221/229 5555, or email: [email protected]. You can also visit the official website for the Cologne Police at https://koeln.polizei.nrw.
Join us on March 28, 2025, at the Troisdorf Ice Sports Hall, as we celebrate the tenth anniversary of the Bullsharks Cologne and support three good causes through the power of ice hockey.
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