The Women's Euro Hockey League is the newest annual women's
field hockey tournament organised by the
EHF for the very top hockey clubs in
Europe.
The competition was supposed to start in 2020 replacing the old
EuroHockey Club Cup.
The first edition was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic in Europe
The global COVID-19 pandemic arrived in Europe with its first confirmed case in Bordeaux, France, on 24 January 2020, and subsequently spread widely across the continent. By 17 March 2020, every country in Europe had confirmed a case, and all ...
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Format
The new tournament will have the same format as the old EuroHockey Club Cup. This means eight teams will participate in
knockout tournament, with the losers playing classification matches for their ranking.
[ The tournament will be held at the same location as the men's Final 8.] For the first time the women's competition will be fully produced for television and there will be a video umpire.[ Teams will qualify for EHL Women in a similar manner to before with the top two nations on the EHL rankings table earning two places in the competition while the next six nations will receive one entry.][
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Results
Records and statistics
Performances by club
Performances by nation
See also
*Euro Hockey League
The Euro Hockey League is an annual men's field hockey cup competition organized by the EHF for the very top field hockey clubs in Europe. The competition was launched at the start of the 2007-08 field hockey season when it merged and replaced th ...
* EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (women)
*Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy
The Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy is an annual field hockey tournament organised by the European Hockey Federation. It is Europe's secondary club hockey tournament for women, behind the Euro Hockey League Women.
History
The tournament was found ...
* Women's EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup
References
External links
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International club field hockey competitions in Europe
Sports leagues established in 2018
2018 establishments in Europe
Multi-national professional sports leagues