
Champions
Comedy
Overview
Gigi Poltera's best days are behind him – just like "his" EHC Arosa. While the hockey club is facing bankruptcy and forced relegation, the soon-to-be 50-year-old is working his way through the valley as a postman. Twenty years ago, he was one of the stars in Schanfigg – as part of the championship team of the local skating club. The stars of yesteryear are now called upon to fill the gaps in the team. Gigi's friend Sturzi decides to make a comeback and persuades his former teammates, who have put on weight, such as the village priest, to join him. Gigi also digs out his skates in the hope of winning back his ex-wife Jenny and impressing his son, who is considered a talented goalie.
Top Cast


Marco Rima
Marco Rima
Gigi Poltera
Marco Rima
Gigi Poltera


Andrea Zogg
Andrea Zogg
Noldi Sturzenegger
Andrea Zogg
Noldi Sturzenegger


Jörg Schneider
Jörg Schneider
Heini Bosshard
Jörg Schneider
Heini Bosshard


Stephanie Japp
Stephanie Japp
Jenny Bosshard
Stephanie Japp
Jenny Bosshard
Hans-Peter Ulli
Hans-Peter Ulli
Fritz Meroni
Hans-Peter Ulli
Fritz Meroni
Reto Frischknecht
Reto Frischknecht
Reto Frischknecht
Reto Frischknecht
Reto Frischknecht


Rainer Basedow
Rainer Basedow
Helmut Ziesche
Rainer Basedow
Helmut Ziesche
Guido Lindemann
Guido Lindemann
Guido Lindemann
Guido Lindemann
Guido Lindemann


Barbara Terpoorten
Barbara Terpoorten
Barbara Sturzenegger-Bosshard
Barbara Terpoorten
Barbara Sturzenegger-Bosshard
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