Racing Club de Bruxelles came out on top in this all-Belgian affair as they overcame rivals Waterloo Ducks 4-2 in a high quality encounter between two excellent sides. Goals from Aldo Dalla Palma, Anthony Versluys, Scott Tupper and Cedric Charlier gave them the edge to come from behind and grab a famous win to make it to the final four for the first time in their history. Continue reading
Category Archives: Euro Hockey League
Euro Hockey League KO8: Club de Campo 1-4 Club Harvestehuder.
Club Harvestehuder took their place in the final four with a 4-1 over Club de Campo in an entertaining KO8 tie here in Eindhoven. A brace from Johan Bjorkman, a stunning strike from Tobias Brockmann and a controversial penalty corner on full time from Michael Korper saw the German side through to the semi-finals in their first season in the competition. Continue reading
All’s fair in hockey shootouts?
Since its inception in 2007/08, the Euro Hockey League has been well known for its innovation as well as its exciting brand of top class hockey. The self-pass rule, own goals, shootouts and 2 minute suspensions for green cards have all come out of the competition, but this year we have seen some interesting innovation of a different kind. Continue reading
Euro Hockey League KO16: MHC Oranje Zwart 3-1 Surbiton HC.
Goals from Gabriel Dabanch, Rob Reckers and Mink van der Weerden ensured a safe passage for MHC Oranje Zwart to the KO8 stage as they eliminated Surbiton on a bad day for English Hockey. With Reading HC and Beeston HC falling earlier on in the day it was left to Todd Williams’ side to salvage some pride for their country. However, facing the newly-crowned Dutch champions at their home ground meant it was always going to be tough. Continue reading
Euro Hockey League KO16: Waterloo Ducks 4-3 Beeston HC.
A hat-trick from Sam Ward was not enough as Beeston became the second English side to tumble out of the Euro Hockey League at KO16 stage. The Bees took an early lead from their first attack but the loss of captain Adam Dixon in the second quarter proved to be a real turning point in the match as Waterloo Ducks got their noses in front and held off a late rally. Continue reading