2011–12 Euro Hockey League

Euro Hockey League 2011–12
Tournament Details
Dates 7 October 2011 27 May 2012
Administrator(s) European Hockey Federation
Tournament Format(s) Round-robin and Knock-out
Host(s)  Germany
 Belgium
 Netherlands
Venue(s) Mülheim
Brasschaat
Rotterdam
Amstelveen
Teams 24
Final Positions
Champions Germany Uhlenhorster HC (3rd title)
Runner-up Netherlands Amsterdam H&BC
Third Place Belgium KHC Dragons
Tournament Summary
Matches played 40
Goals scored 224 (5.6 per match)
Player of the tournament Germany Nicolas Jacobi
Most Goals Netherlands Mirco Pruyser
Netherlands Roderick Weusthof
2010-11

The Euro Hockey League 2011–12 is the fifth season of the Euro Hockey League, which is the most important club tournament in European field hockey. With the aim of developing club hockey at an international level, the European Hockey Federation, in co-operation with Dutch sports marketing and media agency PRO SPORT, introduced the Euro Hockey League, the new format that replaced the men's European Cup competition at the start of the 2007-08 season. The 2011-12 competition witnessed five rounds taking place at four locations, with Rounds 1.1 and 1.2 (Pool Stages) taking place at HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim and KHC Dragons. HC Rotterdam in the Netherlands hosted Rounds 2 & 3 (KO16 / KO8) of the competition, which are in the "Knock Out" format. The Semi Finals and Finals were also played in the Netherlands, with Amsterdam H&BC's Wagener Stadium being the venue. UHC Hamburg of Germany were the winners of the 2011-12 competition. It was their third success in the tournament following winning the league in 2007-2008 and 2009-10.

Round 1 (Group Stages)

Round 1 - the group stages of the tournament - took place at two locations, with HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim (Germany) and KHC Dragons, (Belgium) each hosting four pools of three teams. The teams needed to finish in the top two places in their respective Pools to qualify for the first of the knock-out rounds, known as KO16. Five points were awarded for a win, with a draw earning two points and one point going to a team that lost by less than two goals.

Group A

21 to 23 October 2011 in Brasschaat

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
Netherlands Amsterdam H&BC 102200122+10
England Reading HC 6210162+4
Republic of Ireland Cookstown HC 02002115-14
21. October 2011
Reading HC 5:0 Cookstown HC
22. October 2011
Cookstown HC 1:10 Amsterdam H&BC
23. October 2011
Amsterdam H&BC 2:1 Reading HC

Group B

7 to 9 October 2011 in Mülheim

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
Germany Uhlenhorst Mülheim 10220073+4
Spain Atletic Terrassa 6210156-1
Austria AHTC Wien 2200236-3
7. October 2011
Uhlenhorst Mülheim 3:1 AHTC Wien
8. October 2011
AHTC Wien 2:3 Atletic Terrassa
9. October 2011
Atletic Terassa 2:4 Uhlenhorst Mülheim

Group C

7 to 9 October 2011 in Mülheim

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
England Beeston HC 10220081+7
Spain RC de Polo de Barcelona 62101330
Poland KS Pomorzanin Torun 0200207-7
7. October 2011
Beeston HC 3:0 KS Pomorzanin Torun
8. October 2011
KS Pomorzanin Torun 0:2 RC de Polo de Barcelona
9. October 2011
RC de Polo de Barcelona 1:3 Beeston HC

Group D

21 to 23 October 2011 in Brasschaat

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
Germany Club an der Alster 7211076+1
Spain Club de Campo 6210152+3
Belgium RC Bruxelles 2201159-4
21. October 2011
RC Bruxelles 5:5 Club an der Alster
22. October 2011
Club an der Alster 2:1 Club de Campo
23. October 2011
Club de Campo 4:0 RC Bruxelles

Group E

21 to 23 October 2011 in Brasschaat

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
Belgium KHC Dragons 102200124+8
Netherlands HC Rotterdam 62101156+9
Switzerland Rot-Weiss Wettingen 22002118-17
21. October 2011
HC Rotterdam 11:1 Rot-Weiss Wettingen
22. October 2011
Rot-Weiss Wettingen 0:7 KHC Dragons
23. October 2011
KHC Dragons 5:4 HC Rotterdam

Group F

21 to 23 October 2011 in Brasschaat

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
Germany UHC Hamburg 10220073+4
France CA Montrouge 6210145-1
Republic of Ireland Banbridge HC 2200269-3
21. October 2011
CA Montrouge 4:3 Banbridge HC
22. October 2011
UHC Hamburg 2:0 CA Montrouge
23. October 2011
Banbridge HC 3:5 UHC Hamburg

Group G

7 to 9 October 2011 in Mülheim

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
England East Grinstead HC 10220095+4
Russia Dinamo Elektrostal 52101810-2
Poland Grunwald Poznan 2200268-2
7. October 2011
Grunwald Poznan 4:5 Dinamo Elektrostal
8. October 2011
Dinamo Elektrostal 3:6 East Grinstead HC
9. October 2011
East Grinstead HC 3:2 Grunwald Poznan

Group H

7 to 9 October 2011 in Mülheim

Team Pts Pl W D L GF GA Diff.
Netherlands HC Bloemendaal 102200131+12
Russia HC Dinamo Kazan 6210134-1
Ukraine Olimpia Kolos Sekvoia 12002112-11
7. October 2011
HC Dinamo Kazan 2:1 Olimpia Kolos Sekvoia
8. October 2011
Olimpia Kolos Sekvoia 0:10 HC Bloemendaal
9. October 2011
HC Bloemendaal 3:1 HC Dinamo Kazan

Knock Out (KO) Rounds

The KO16 and KO8 (Quarter Final) rounds of the EHL were held at HC Rotterdam in the Netherlands over the Easter weekend. Matches that ended in a draw would then play two periods of 7.5 minutes, with the "Silver Goal" rule being enforced. Matches that remain tied at the end of extra time were settled by a penalty shoot-out.

KO16 Round

6. April 2011
England Beeston HC 2:1 Spain Club de Campo
Germany UHC Hamburg 3:0 Spain RC de Polo de Barcelona
Netherlands Amsterdam H&BC 6:0 Russia Dinamo Kazan
Netherlands HC Bloemendaal 4:3 Spain Atletic Terrassa
7. April 2011
England East Grinstead HC 8:0 France CA Montrouge
Belgium KHC Dragons 2:0 Russia Dinamo Elektrostal
Germany HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim 4:5 PSO Netherlands HC Rotterdam
Germany Club an der Alster 1:3 England Reading HC

KO8 (Quarter Finals)

8. April 2011
England Beeston HC 1:7 Germany UHC Hamburg
Netherlands Amsterdam H&BC 3:2 Netherlands HC Bloemendaal
9. April 2010
Belgium KHC Dragons 3:1 England Reading HC
England East Grinstead HC 1:3 Netherlands HC Rotterdam

EHL Final Four

EHL Final Four, which consisted of the Semi Finals, Final and Third Place Play-Off matches, took place at Amsterdam H&BC's historic Wagener Stadium over Whitsun. Matches that ended in a draw would then play two periods of 7.5 minutes, with the "Silver Goal" rule being enforced. Matches that remain tied at the end of extra time were settled by a penalty shoot-out. The tournament was played alongside the Semi Finals and Final of the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup for women.

Semi finals

26. May 2011
Germany UHC Hamburg 2:1 PSO Belgium KHC Dragons
Netherlands Amsterdam H&BC 3:0 Netherlands HC Rotterdam

Match for third place

27. May 2011
Belgium KHC Dragons 4:3 ET Netherlands HC Rotterdam

Final

27. Mai 2011
Germany UHC Hamburg 2:1 PSO Netherlands Amsterdam H&BC

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