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词条 EuroHockey Club Trophy
释义

  1. Format

     Qualification  Tournament summary  Tournament details 

  2. Higher and lower tournaments

  3. Summaries

     1981–1989  1990–1993  1994–2002  2003–2007  2008–2019 

  4. Records and statistics

     Performance by club  Performances by nation 

  5. Notes

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2018}}{{Infobox sports league
| title = EuroHockey Club Trophy
| current_season =
| last_season = 2018 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy
| upcoming_season = 2019 Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy
| logo =
| logo_size =
| caption =
| formerly = EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy
| sport = Field hockey
| founded = 1981
| inaugural = 1981
| teams = 8
| confed = EHF (Europe)
| champion = {{flagicon|Scotland}} Grange (1st title)
| most_champs = {{flagicon|France}} Racing France (3 titles)
| related_comps = Euro Hockey League
}}

The EuroHockey Club Trophy is an annual men's field hockey competition organised by the EHF for European hockey clubs. It is the second most prestigious European club competition, being one tier below the top men's European club competition the Euro Hockey League, and the top women's European club competition the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup. In that sense the ECT is hockey's equivalent of the UEFA Europa League.

Format

The tournament features 8 clubs from EHF member countries.

Qualification

Each year one of the 8 available league places is allocated to an EHF member country's National Association. The clubs admitted are the second club of those National Associations ranked 9–12, the clubs of the 2 National Associations promoted from the previous year's EuroHockey Club Challenge I, plus the clubs of the next two lowest ranked nations in the ranking table.

Tournament summary

The teams are separated into 2 pools of 4 teams. In each pool (pool A and B) the teams play one match against each of the other three teams in their pool (making a total of six pool matches). The teams then go on to play classification matches based on their relative ranking from these pool matches to determine their final tournament position.

Tournament details

In each pool, A, and B, all the teams play each other once, with points awarded as follows:

  • 5 points for a win
  • 2 points for a draw
  • 1 point for a loss with a goal difference of no more than 2
  • 0 points for a loss with a goal difference of more than 2

Once the relative ranking of the teams in pools A and B is settled, the classification matches proceed as follows:

  • The teams ranked first in each pool will play for 1st and 2nd place (the Final)
  • The teams ranked 2nd in each pool will play for 3rd/4th place (bronze medal)
  • The teams ranked 3rd in each pool will play for 5th/6th place
  • The teams ranked 4th in each pool will play for 7th/8th place

If the score at the end of the regulation time of a classification match is a draw, then a Penalty shoot-out competition is played to establish a winner.

Higher and lower tournaments

Above the EuroHockey Club Trophy is the Euro Hockey League, and below it is the EuroHockey Club Challenge 1, the EuroHockey Club Challenge 2, and so on. This structure is designed to give every EHF member nation the opportunity to enter their best clubs into European competition at an appropriate level, and through that exposure to improve the level of their domestic hockey.

Summaries

1981–1989

From 1981 until 1989, the tournament was held once a year and the finalists' countries were promoted to the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup.

YearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1981
Details
Rome, Italy{{flagicon>Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Cookstown
1–1 (a.e.t.)
5–2 (p.s.)
Italy|size=30px}}
Eur
Austria|size=30px}}
Arminen
2–1Poland|size=30px}}
Warta Poznań
1982
Details
Cardiff, Wales{{flagicon>Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Rock Gunners
France|size=30px}}
Amiens
Wales|size=30px}}
Cardiff
Scotland|size=30px}}
Edinburgh
1983
Details
Subotica, Yugoslavia{{flagicon>Italy|size=30px}}
Eur
2–0Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Banbridge
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Suboticanka
5–0Wales|size=30px}}
Cardiff
1984
Details
Vienna, Austria{{flagicon>France|size=30px}}
Racing France
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Suboticanka
Scotland|size=30px}}
Grange
Finland|size=30px}}
Espoo
1985
Details
Banbridge, Ireland{{flagicon>Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Banbridge
Italy|size=30px}}
Amsicora
Portugal|size=30px}}
Ramaldense
Austria|size=30px}}
WAC
1986
Details
Göteborg, Sweden{{flagicon>Scotland|size=30px}}
Edinburgh
3–1Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
France|size=30px}}
Racing France
4–0Switzerland|size=30px}}
Olten
1987
Details
Swansea, Wales{{flagicon>England|size=30px}}
Southgate
Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Banbridge
France|size=30px}}
Amiens
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Olten
1988
Details
Helsinki, Finland{{flagicon>France|size=30px}}
Amiens
Austria|size=30px}}
Arminen
Wales|size=30px}}
Whitchurch
Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
1989
Details
Lisburn, Ireland{{flagicon>Belgium|size=30px}}
Royal Léopold
Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Lisnagarvey
Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
Italy|size=30px}}
Amsicora
{{Small|Source[1]}}

1990–1993

From 1990 until 1993 the tournament was held twice a year and only the winner's countries were promoted to the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup.

YearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1990
Details
Amiens, France{{flagicon>East Germany|size=30px}}
Osternienburg
France|size=30px}}
Amiens
Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Olten
Göteborg, Sweden{{flagicon>Poland|size=30px}}
Lech Poznań
Italy|size=30px}}
Amsicora
Scotland|size=30px}}
Grove Menzieshill
Austria|size=30px}}
WAC
1991
Details
Olten, Switzerland{{flagicon>France|size=30px}}
Racing France
Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
Italy|size=30px}}
Amsicora
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Olten
Glasgow, Scotland{{flagicon>Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Lisnagarvey
Scotland|size=30px}}
Kelburne
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Zorka Subotica
Austria|size=30px}}
HC Wien
1992
Details
Gibraltar{{flagicon>Scotland|size=30px}}
Kelburne
Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
Wales|size=30px}}
Cardiff
Finland|size=30px}}
Espoo
Prague, Czechoslovakia{{flagicon>Austria|size=30px}}
HC Wien
Czechoslovakia|size=30px}}
Slavia Praha
Poland|size=30px}}
Pocztowiec Poznań
Yugoslavia|size=30px}}
Zorka Subotica
1993
Details
Havant, England{{flagicon>England|size=30px}}
Havant
Poland|size=30px}}
Grunwald Poznań
Belarus|size=30px}}
Minsk
Sweden|size=30px}}
Stockholm
Prague, Czech Republic{{flagicon>Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Ekaterinburg
Italy|size=30px}}
Amsicora
Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Avoca
Czech Republic|size=30px}}
Slavia Praha
{{Small|Source[2]}}

1994–2002

Because of the introduction of the EuroHockey Club Challenge, the tournament went back to the old format from 1994 until 2002.

YearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
1994
Details
Milan, Italy{{flagicon>Italy|size=30px}}
Cernusco
Poland|size=30px}}
Grunwald Poznań
Belarus|size=30px}}
Minsk
Austria|size=30px}}
HC Wien
1995
Details
Glasgow, Scotland{{flagicon>France|size=30px}}
Racing France
Belarus|size=30px}}
Minsk
Scotland|size=30px}}
Kelburne
Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
1996
Details
Prague, Czech Republic{{flagicon>Russia|size=30px}}
Samara
Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Grammarians
England|size=30px}}
Teddington
Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Pembroke Wanderers
1997
Details
Cagliari, Italy{{flagicon>Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Instonians
2–2 (a.e.t.)
4–3 (p.s.)
Italy|size=30px}}
Amsicora
England|size=30px}}
Cannock
4–2Belgium|size=30px}}
White Star
1998
Details
Brasschaat, Belgium{{flagicon>England|size=30px}}
Reading
5–2Belgium|size=30px}}
Dragons
Russia|size=30px}}
Samara
2–1Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Eagles
1999
Details
Milan, Italy{{flagicon>Italy|size=30px}}
Cernusco
2–1Gibraltar|size=30px}}
Eagles
Scotland|size=30px}}
Western Wildcats
3–1Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Instonians
2000
Details
Belfast, Ireland{{flagicon>Scotland|size=30px}}
Western Wildcats
5–3Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Instonians
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Olten
3–2Belgium|size=30px}}
Dragons
2001
Details
Antwerp, Belgium{{flagicon>Belgium|size=30px}}
Dragons
3–1Belarus|size=30px}}
Stroitel Brest
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
7–5Czech Republic|size=30px}}
Slavia Praha
2002
Details
Wettingen, Switzerland{{flagicon>France|size=30px}}
Lille
3–1Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Pembroke Wanderers
Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Ekaterinburg
4–2Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
{{Small|Source[3]}}

2003–2007

From 2003 until 2007 there was no final but instead, there were two promotion play-offs and the winners were ranked joint first and the winner's countries were promoted. The final ranking was decided based on their record in the pools.[4]

YearHostPromotion play-off winnersPromotion play-off losers
WinnerRunner-upThird placeFourth place
2003
Details
Rome, Italy{{flagicon>Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
Austria|size=30px}}
AHTC Wien
Italy|size=30px}}
Roma
Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Ekaterinburg
2004
Details
Prague, Czech Republic{{flagicon>Czech Republic|size=30px}}
Slavia Praha
Scotland|size=30px}}
Western Wildcats
Ukraine|size=30px}}
Kolos Vinnitsa
France|size=30px}}
Lille
2005
Details
Brest, Belarus{{flagicon>Poland|size=30px}}
Pocztowiec Poznań
Belarus|size=30px}}
Stroitel Brest
France|size=30px}}
Montrogue
Austria|size=30px}}
WAC
2006
Details
Wettingen, Switzerland{{flagicon>France|size=30px}}
Stade Français
Scotland|size=30px}}
Kelburne
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Lisnagarvey
2007
Details
Prague, Czech Republic{{flagicon>Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Kazan
Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Pembroke Wanderers
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
Wales|size=30px}}
Cardiff
{{Small|Source[5]}}

2008–2019

In 2008 the tournament went back to its old format with a final but instead of two promotion places, the clubs scored points for their national association in the EHF 3-year rating, which sets the number of clubs in a nation for the European Cup competitions. Qualifying for the trophy were the runners-up of the countries in positions 9 to 12 and the champions of the countries in positions 13 to 16 in the EHF 3-year rating.

YearHostFinalThird place match
WinnerScoreRunner-upThird placeScoreFourth place
2008
Details
Paris, France{{flagicon>Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Glenanne
5–4France|size=30px}}
Montrogue
Ukraine|size=30px}}
Olympia Kolos Sekvoia
3–1Italy|size=30px}}
Roma
2009
Details
Dublin, Ireland{{flagicon>Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Pembroke Wanderers
4–0Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Elektrostal
Belarus|size=30px}}
Stroitel Brest
3–1Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
2010
Details
Cardiff, Wales{{flagicon>Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Elektrostal
6–3Scotland|size=30px}}
Grange
Ukraine|size=30px}}
Olympia Kolos Sekvoia
2–2 (a.e.t.)
6–5 (p.s.)
Belarus|size=30px}}
Stroitel Brest
2011
Details
Rome, Italy{{flagicon>Austria|size=30px}}
AHTC Wien
4–1Italy|size=30px}}
Roma
Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
2–1France|size=30px}}
Saint Germain
2012
Details
Lille, France{{flagicon>France|size=30px}}
Lille
3–2Scotland|size=30px}}
Kelburne
Belarus|size=30px}}
Stroitel Brest
4–2Italy|size=30px}}
Roma
2013
Details
Vienna, Austria{{flagicon>Poland|size=30px}}
Politechnika Poznanska
4–2Wales|size=30px}}
Cardiff & UWIC
Austria|size=30px}}
Arminen
6–5 (a.e.t.)Ukraine|size=30px}}
Olympia Kolos Sekvoia
2014
Details
Cagliari, Italy{{flagicon>Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Monkstown
2–0Ukraine|size=30px}}
OKS-SHVSM
Azerbaijan|size=30px}}
Atasport
4–0Italy|size=30px}}
Amsicora
2015
Details
Dublin, Ireland{{flagicon>Belarus|size=30px}}
Stroitel Brest
3–1Czech Republic|size=30px}}
Slavia Praha
Azerbaijan|size=30px}}
Atasport
3–2Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Three Rock Rovers
2016
Details
Glasgow, Scotland{{flagicon>Wales|size=30px}}
Cardiff & Met
4–0Ireland|hockey|size=30px}}
Banbridge
Scotland|size=30px}}
Kelburne
3–0Czech Republic|size=30px}}
Slavia Praha
2017
Details
Elektrostal, Russia{{flagicon>Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
1–0Austria|size=30px}}
Arminen
Russia|size=30px}}
Dinamo Elektrostal
4–0Scotland|size=30px}}
Grove Menzieshill
2018
Details
Vienna, Austria{{flagicon>Scotland|size=30px}}
Grange
5–2Ukraine|size=30px}}
OKS-SHVSM
Belarus|size=30px}}
Minsk
5–3Switzerland|size=30px}}
Rotweiss Wettingen
2019
Details
Wettingen, Switzerland
{{Small|Source[6]}}

Records and statistics

Performance by club

{{Medals table
|caption=Medal table by club
|team=Club
| show_limit = 30
|gold_COO=1 |silver_COO=0 |bronze_COO=0 |name_COO={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Cookstown
|gold_ROG=1 |silver_ROG=0 |bronze_ROG=0 |name_ROG={{flagicon|Gibraltar}} Rock Gunners
|gold_EUR=1 |silver_EUR=1 |bronze_EUR=0 |name_EUR={{flagicon|Italy}} Eur
|gold_RCF=3 |silver_RCF=0 |bronze_RCF=1 |name_RCF={{flagicon|France}} Racing France
|gold_BAN=1 |silver_BAN=3 |bronze_BAN=0 |name_BAN={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Banbridge
|gold_EDI=1 |silver_EDI=0 |bronze_EDI=0 |name_EDI={{flagicon|Scotland}} Edinburgh
|gold_SOU=1 |silver_SOU=0 |bronze_SOU=0 |name_SOU={{flagicon|England}} Southgate
|gold_AMI=1 |silver_AMI=2 |bronze_AMI=1 |name_AMI={{flagicon|France}} Amiens
|gold_LEO=1 |silver_LEO=0 |bronze_LEO=0 |name_LEO={{flagicon|Belgium}} Royal Léopold
|gold_OST=1 |silver_OST=0 |bronze_OST=0 |name_OST={{flagicon|East Germany}} Osternienburg
|gold_LPN=1 |silver_LPN=0 |bronze_LPN=0 |name_LPN={{flagicon|Poland}} Lech Poznań
|gold_LIS=1 |silver_LIS=1 |bronze_LIS=0 |name_LIS={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Lisnagarvey
|gold_KEL=1 |silver_KEL=3 |bronze_KEL=2 |name_KEL={{flagicon|Scotland}} Kelburne
|gold_HCW=1 |silver_HCW=0 |bronze_HCW=0 |name_HCW={{flagicon|Austria}} HC Wien
|gold_HAV=1 |silver_HAV=0 |bronze_HAV=0 |name_HAV={{flagicon|England}} Havant
|gold_EKA=1 |silver_EKA=0 |bronze_EKA=1 |name_EKA={{flagicon|Russia}} Dinamo Ekaterinburg
|gold_CER=2 |silver_CER=0 |bronze_CER=0 |name_CER={{flagicon|Italy}} Cernusco
|gold_SAM=1 |silver_SAM=0 |bronze_SAM=1 |name_SAM={{flagicon|Russia}} Samara
|gold_INS=1 |silver_INS=1 |bronze_INS=0 |name_INS={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Instonians
|gold_REA=1 |silver_REA=0 |bronze_REA=0 |name_REA={{flagicon|England}} Reading
|gold_WWC=1 |silver_WWC=1 |bronze_WWC=1 |name_WWC={{flagicon|Scotland}} Western Wildcats
|gold_DRA=1 |silver_DRA=1 |bronze_DRA=0 |name_DRA={{flagicon|Belgium}} Dragons
|gold_LIL=2 |silver_LIL=0 |bronze_LIL=0 |name_LIL={{flagicon|France}} Lille
|gold_RWW=2 |silver_RWW=0 |bronze_RWW=4 |name_RWW={{flagicon|Switzerland}} Rotweiss Wettingen
|gold_SLP=1 |silver_SLP=2 |bronze_SLP=0 |name_SLP={{flagicon|Czech Republic}} Slavia Praha
|gold_PPP=2 |silver_PPP=0 |bronze_PPP=1 |name_PPP={{flagicon|Poland}} Politechnika Poznanska |note_PPP={{efn|Includes results representing Pocztowiec Poznań until 2012}}
|gold_SDF=1 |silver_SDF=0 |bronze_SDF=0 |name_SDF={{flagicon|France}} Stade Français
|gold_DKZ=1 |silver_DKZ=0 |bronze_DKZ=0 |name_DKZ={{flagicon|Russia}} Dinamo Kazan
|gold_GLE=1 |silver_GLE=0 |bronze_GLE=0 |name_GLE={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Glenanne
|gold_PBW=1 |silver_PBW=2 |bronze_PBW=0 |name_PBW={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Pembroke Wanderers
|gold_DEL=1 |silver_DEL=1 |bronze_DEL=1 |name_DEL={{flagicon|Russia}} Dinamo Elektrostal
|gold_AHT=1 |silver_AHT=1 |bronze_AHT=0 |name_AHT={{flagicon|Austria}} AHTC Wien
|gold_MNK=1 |silver_MNK=0 |bronze_MNK=0 |name_MNK={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Monkstown
|gold_STB=1 |silver_STB=2 |bronze_STB=2 |name_STB={{flagicon|Belarus}} Stroitel Brest
|gold_CAR=1 |silver_CAR=1 |bronze_CAR=2 |name_CAR={{flagicon|Wales}} Cardiff & Met |note_CAR={{efn|Includes results representing Cardiff until 2008 and Cardiff & UWIC until 2013}}
|gold_GRA=1 |silver_GRA=1 |bronze_GRA=1 |name_GRA={{flagicon|Scotland}} Grange
|gold_SUB=0 |silver_SUB=1 |bronze_SUB=1 |name_SUB={{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Suboticanka
|gold_AMS=0 |silver_AMS=4 |bronze_AMS=1 |name_AMS={{flagicon|Italy}} Amsicora
|gold_GRM=0 |silver_GRM=4 |bronze_GRM=2 |name_GRM={{flagicon|Gibraltar}} Grammarians
|gold_ARM=0 |silver_ARM=2 |bronze_ARM=2 |name_ARM={{flagicon|Austria}} Arminen
|gold_GWP=0 |silver_GWP=2 |bronze_GWP=0 |name_GWP={{flagicon|Poland}} Grunwald Poznań
|gold_MIN=0 |silver_MIN=1 |bronze_MIN=3 |name_MIN={{flagicon|Belarus}} Minsk
|gold_EAG=0 |silver_EAG=1 |bronze_EAG=0 |name_EAG={{flagicon|Gibraltar}} Eagles
|gold_MON=0 |silver_MON=1 |bronze_MON=1 |name_MON={{flagicon|France}} Montrogue
|gold_ROM=0 |silver_ROM=1 |bronze_ROM=1 |name_ROM={{flagicon|Italy}} Roma
|gold_OKS=0 |silver_OKS=2 |bronze_OKS=3 |name_OKS={{flagicon|Ukraine}} OKS-SHVSM |note_OKS={{efn|Includes results representing Olympia Kolos Sekvoia and Kolos Vinnitsa}}
|gold_RAM=0 |silver_RAM=0 |bronze_RAM=1 |name_RAM={{flagicon|Portugal}} Ramaldense
|gold_WHI=0 |silver_WHI=0 |bronze_WHI=1 |name_WHI={{flagicon|Wales}} Whitchurch
|gold_GMS=0 |silver_GMS=0 |bronze_GMS=1 |name_GMS={{flagicon|Scotland}} Grove Menzieshill
|gold_ZSB=0 |silver_ZSB=0 |bronze_ZSB=1 |name_ZSB={{flagicon|Yugoslavia}} Zorka Subotica
|gold_AVO=0 |silver_AVO=0 |bronze_AVO=1 |name_AVO={{flagicon|Ireland|hockey}} Avoca
|gold_TED=0 |silver_TED=0 |bronze_TED=1 |name_TED={{flagicon|England}} Teddington
|gold_CAN=0 |silver_CAN=0 |bronze_CAN=1 |name_CAN={{flagicon|England}} Cannock
|gold_OLT=0 |silver_OLT=0 |bronze_OLT=1 |name_OLT={{flagicon|Switzerland}} Olten
|gold_ATA=0 |silver_ATA=0 |bronze_ATA=2 |name_ATA={{flagicon|Azerbaijan}} Atasport
}}

Performances by nation

{{Medals table
|caption=Medal table by nation
|gold_AUT=2 |silver_AUT=3 |bronze_AUT=2
|gold_AZE=0 |silver_AZE=0 |bronze_AZE=2
|gold_BLR=1 |silver_BLR=3 |bronze_BLR=5
|gold_BEL=2 |silver_BEL=1 |bronze_BEL=0
|gold_CZE=1 |silver_CZE=2 |bronze_CZE=0
|gold_GDR=1 |silver_GDR=0 |bronze_GDR=0
|gold_ENG=3 |silver_ENG=0 |bronze_ENG=2
|gold_FRA=7 |silver_FRA=3 |bronze_FRA=3
|gold_GIB=1 |silver_GIB=5 |bronze_GIB=2
|gold_IRL=7 |silver_IRL=7 |bronze_IRL=1 |name_IRL={{flagteam|Ireland|hockey|code=IRL}}
|gold_ITA=3 |silver_ITA=6 |bronze_ITA=2
|gold_POL=3 |silver_POL=2 |bronze_POL=1
|gold_POR=0 |silver_POR=0 |bronze_POR=1
|gold_RUS=4 |silver_RUS=1 |bronze_RUS=3
|gold_SCO=4 |silver_SCO=5 |bronze_SCO=5
|gold_YUG=0 |silver_YUG=1 |bronze_YUG=2
|gold_SUI=2 |silver_SUI=0 |bronze_SUI=5
|gold_UKR=0 |silver_UKR=2 |bronze_UKR=3
|gold_WAL=1 |silver_WAL=1 |bronze_WAL=3
}}

Notes

{{notelist}}

References

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4. ^{{cite web |title=Outdoor Clubs – promotion and relegation explained |url=https://eurohockey.org/download/outdoor-clubs-promotion-and-relegation-explained/?wpdmdl=24949&ind=OutdoorClubspromotionandrelegationexplainedpdf |website=eurohockey.org |publisher=European Hockey Federation |accessdate=19 March 2019}}
5. ^{{cite web |title=Competition Archive |url=https://eurohockey.org/download/competitions-archive/?wpdmdl=16924&ind=CompetitionsArchivepdf |website=eurohockey.org |publisher=European Hockey Federation |accessdate=19 March 2019 |page=47}}
6. ^{{cite web |title=Competition Archive |url=https://eurohockey.org/download/competitions-archive/?wpdmdl=16924&ind=CompetitionsArchivepdf |website=eurohockey.org |publisher=European Hockey Federation |accessdate=19 March 2019 |pages=47–48}}

External links

  • EuroHockey Club Trophy 2012
  • EuroHockey Club Competitions Regulations
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