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2023–24 Men's Euro Hockey League
The 2023–24 Men's Euro Hockey League was the 17th season of the Men's Euro Hockey League, Europe's men's premier club field hockey tournament, organized by the European Hockey Federation. The first round was held from 6 to 8 October 2023 in Barcelona, Spain and the Final8 took place from 28 March to 1 April 2024 in Amstelveen, Netherlands. Bloemendaal were the defending champions, having won the last three editions. They were eliminated in the first round by Kampong. The hosts Pinoké won their first title by defeating Kampong 1–0 in the final. Old Georgians won their first medal by defeating Rot-Weiss Köln 3–2 in the bronze medal match. Association team allocation A total of 20 teams from 11 of the 45 EHF member associations participated in the 2023–24 Men's Euro Hockey League. The association ranking based on the EHL country coefficients was used to determine the number of participating teams for each association: * Associations 1–3 each had three teams qualify. ...
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Pinoké
Pinoké, also known as de Steekneuzen, is a Dutch field hockey club based in Amstelveen. It was founded on 23 January 1929, making it the second oldest hockey club in 'Amsterdamse Bos, het Amsterdamse Bos'. Both the men's and the women's 1st XI compete in the Hoofdklasse Hockey, country's top-tier league. The men's team came 2nd in the 2021–22 Men's Hoofdklasse Hockey, Hoofdklasse Hockey in the 2021-2022 season. HC Bloemendaal, Bloemendaal were the defending champions and they defended their title by defeating Pinoké 3–0 in the second match of the best of three series. In the 1st match, Bloemendaal tied 30 seconds before the end (3–3), after which Pinoké lost after shoot-outs. As a result off the 2nd place in 2022, the men's team also made their debut in Euro Hockey League, where they defeated Slavia Prague 16–0 in their first match. Pinoké qualified for the final 8 and hosted the EHL Final8 2022–23 in the Wagener stadium. The men's team won the Hoofdklasse Indoor ...
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Royal Belgian Hockey Association
The Royal Belgian Hockey Association (; ) is the governing body for the game of (field) hockey in Belgium. It was formed in 1907 and as of 2014 it is presided by Marc Coudron. Since 2012, the association has two affiliated branches that entirely govern the sport at regional level; these are the Vlaamse Hockey League (Dutch-speaking) and the Ligue Francophone de Hockey (French-speaking). This split was due to the recognition and awarding of subsidies that are in the authority of the Flemish- and French-speaking Communities. As a matter of consequence, only the top division leagues for men and women are still organised at the national level. While the administrative centre lies in Brussels, the National Training Centre is situated in Boom. Chairmen * Count Joseph d'Oultremont (1912-1913) * Victor de Laveleye (1931-1946) * Louis Diercxens (1946-1959) * Fred Pringiers (1959-1974) * Vincent Vandermeersch (1974-1982) * Raymond Distave (1982-1985) * Robert Lycke (1985-1994) * Jean- ...
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Preliminary Round
A tournament is a competition involving at least three competitors, all participating in a sport or game. More specifically, the term may be used in either of two overlapping senses: # One or more competitions held at a single venue and concentrated into a relatively short time interval. # A competition involving a number of matches, each involving a subset of the competitors, with the overall tournament winner determined based on the combined results of these individual matches. These are common in those sports and games where each match must involve a small number of competitors: often precisely two, as in most team sports, racket sports and combat sports, many card games and board games, and many forms of competitive debating. Such tournaments allow large numbers to compete against each other in spite of the restriction on numbers in a single match. These two senses are distinct. All golf tournaments meet the first definition, but while match play tournaments meet the secon ...
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Club De Campo Villa De Madrid
Club de Campo Villa de Madrid is a country club, country and sports club located in Madrid, Spain. The club was formed in 1929, and is one of the most known in the city. It has a wide array of sports facilities including two championship 18-hole golf courses, field hockey, hockey pitches, tennis and Padel (sport), padel courts, horse-riding facilities and swimming pools. Many are the sporting events celebrated annually at the club, including the Open de España, Spain Golf Open and the Longines Global Champions Tour. Golf The Javier Arana designed Negro (or Black) course opened in 1956, and has hosted the Open de España on many occasions. It has also been the venue for former European Tour events, the Madrid Masters (golf), Madrid Masters and the Open de Madrid. The Amarillo (or Yellow) course was designed by Seve Ballesteros. Hockey The men's team won their first title in the 2020–21 División de Honor de Hockey Hierba, 2020–21 season and the women's team have the mos ...
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2022–23 Men's Belgian Hockey League
The 2022–23 Men's Belgian Hockey League was the 103nd season of the Men's Belgian Hockey League, the top men's Belgian field hockey league. The season started on 4 September 2022 and concluded on 21 May 2023 with the second match of the championship final. Racing were the defending champions. Gantoise beat the Waterloo Ducks 5–2 on aggregate in the championship final to win their second title, 102 years after their first championship win. Teams Uccle Sport and Old Club were the two promoted club from the 2021–22 National 1, replacing Beerschot and Antwerp Antwerp (; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and a Municipalities of Belgium, municipality in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is the capital and largest city of Antwerp Province, and the third-largest city in Belgium by area at , after .... Number of teams by provinces Regular season Standings Results Top goalscorers Play-offs Bracket Semi-finals ''Gantoise won 7–3 on aggregate.'' ---- ...
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La Gantoise HC
La Gantoise HC, also known as Gantoise, is a Belgian professional sports club based in Ghent. The club is most well known for its field hockey section, with both the first men's and women's teams playing in the Men's Belgian Hockey League, Belgian Hockey League. The Gantoise women are the current title holders in the Belgian Hockey League, as well as the 2021 Women's EuroHockey Club Trophy, EuroHockey Club Trophy. History While La Gantoise was originally founded in 1864, the hockey section was not formed until 1914. The first edition of the Belgian Hockey League, known simply as 'The Championship' at the time, was held following the conclusion of World War One. La Gantoise finished in fourth place, and they won the following year. At the club's 100th anniversary, in 1964, La Gantoise had 150 members, forming 10 teams. The club continued to grow, eventually forming women's teams, who reached the Women's Belgian Hockey League, top level of Belgian hockey in 2003. Three years la ...
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2022–23 Men's Feldhockey-Bundesliga
The 2022–23 Men's Feldhockey-Bundesliga was the 80th season of the Men's Feldhockey Bundesliga, Germany premier field hockey competition for men. The season began on 3 September 2022 and concluded on 4 June 2023 with the championship final. Rot-Weiss Köln were the two-time defending champions. They defended their title by defeating Mannheimer HC 3–2 in the championship final. Teams A total of 12 teams participate in the 2022–23 edition of the Bundesliga. The promoted teams were Crefelder HTC and Münchner SC who replaced SC 1880 Frankfurt and Nürnberger HTC. Number of teams by state Regular season Standings Pool A Pool B Results Play-offs Bracket Quarter-finals ''Mannheimer HC won series 2–1.'' ---- ''Rot-Weiss Köln won series 2–1.'' ---- ''Harvestehuder THC won series 2–1.'' ---- ''UHC Hamburg won series 2–1.'' Semi-finals ---- Third place match Final References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:2022-23 Men's Feldhockey-Bundes ...
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2022–23 Men's Hoofdklasse Hockey
The 2022–23 Men's Hoofdklasse Hockey, also known as the Tulp Hoofdklasse Men for sponsorship reasons, was the 50th season of the Men's Hoofdklasse Hockey, the top Dutch field hockey league. It began on 3 September 2022 and concluded on 29 May 2023 with the second match of the championship final. Bloemendaal were the three-time defending champions. They lost 5–1 on aggregate in the championship final to Pinoké who won their first national title. Changes from 2021–22 Starting from this season all the matches in the Hoofdklasse were played in four quarters of 15 minutes in accordance with the international rules of hockey; previously, the quarters were 17.5 minutes. Originally, the championship final would be played over one match at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen instead of the best of three home and away series as the previous seasons. The semi-finals of the play-offs would remain a best of three series. After consultation with the Hoofdklasse clubs, it was decided to p ...
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Turkish Hockey Federation
Turkish Hockey Federation (, THF) is the governing body of the field hockey and indoor field hockey sports in Turkey. It was established on 6 February 2002. It is a member of the International Hockey Federation (FIH) since 5 December 2002. The THF is based in Ankara, and it has been chaired by Sadık Karakan since 23 October 2016. History The Turkish Hockey Federation, initially named "Turkish Grass Hockey Federation" (), was established on 6 February 2002. Administrative and financial autonomy was granted to the Federation on 5 April 2006 with approval of the Minister of State and Deputy Prime Minister . Federation's first and founding chairman was Ali Aytemiz, a businessman in oil trade, who served until 23 July 2003. Current chairman of the federation is Sadık Karakan, in office since 23 October 2016. Domestic events The federation organizes tournaments and leagues for both gender in the U10, U12, U14, U16, U18, U21 and senior categories. ;Men * THF Men's Indoor Hockey ...
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Russian Field Hockey Federation
Russian Field Hockey Federation (), is the governing body for field hockey in Russia. The federation is a member of the European Hockey Federation. The federation was created in 1992, after the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, and took over field hockey in Russia from Federation of bandy and field hockey USSR. In response to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, the International Hockey Federation banned Russia from the 2022 Women's FIH Hockey Junior World Cup, and banned Russian officials from FIH events. In addition, the European Hockey Federation banned the participation of all Russian athletes and officials from all events sanctioned by the Federation. National teams * men's team * women's team References External links Official homepage Field hockey in Russia Field hockey Russia Russia, or the Russian Federation, is a country spanning Eastern Europe and North Asia. It is the list of countries and dependencies by area, largest country in the world, and ...
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Hockey Wales
Hockey Wales () is the national governing body for field hockey in Wales. It was established as Welsh Hockey Union in 1996 by the merger of Welsh Hockey Association and Welsh Women's Hockey Association, and rebranded to the current name in 2011. The association is responsible for all hockey activities in Wales, and organizes national men's and women's hockey tournaments. Internationally, Welsh players compete at the Summer Olympic Games as part of the Great Britain team. In other competitions including the Commonwealth Games and the EuroHockey championships, the association fields standalone women's team and men's teams. History The first hockey clubs were established in Wales in 1896. The Welsh Hockey Association was established in the same year as the governing body for men's hockey in Wales. The Welsh Women's Hockey Association was founded in the subsequent year. The two associations merged in 1996 to form the Welsh Hockey Union. It was registered on 8 September 2003 at ...
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