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2012–13 Euro Hockey League

Sixth season of the Euro Hockey League


Summary

Sixth season of the Euro Hockey League

FieldValue
tournament2012–13 Euro Hockey League
imageEuro Hockey League Logo.png
dates12 October 2012 – 19 May 2013
venues4
cities4
teams24
championsNetherlands Bloemendaal
secondBelgium Dragons
thirdNetherlands Amsterdam
count2
matches40
goals229
previous_year2011–12
previous_tournament2011–12 Euro Hockey League
next_year2013–14
next_tournament2013–14 Euro Hockey League

The 2012–13 Euro Hockey League was the sixth season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament organized by the EHF. It was held at four different locations from October 2012 to May 2013.

The final was played between Bloemendaal and Dragons at Sportpark 't Kopje, in Bloemendaal, Netherlands. The hosts Bloemendaal defeated Dragons 2–0 to win their second title. UHC Hamburg were the defending champions but they did not qualify for this season's edition. Amsterdam took the bronze medal.

Teams

ChampionsRunners-upThird placed
Netherlands AmsterdamSpain Atlètic Terrassa
Germany Berliner HCRussia Dinamo Kazan
England ReadingFrance Lille
Belgium Waterloo DucksScotland Kelburne
Netherlands RotterdamSpain Club de Campo
Germany Rot-Weiss KölnRussia Izmaylovo
England East GrinsteadFrance Saint Germain
Belgium DragonsScotland Grange

Group phase

The 24 teams were drawn into eight pools of three. In each pool, teams played against each other once in a round-robin format. The pool winners and runners-up advanced to the round of 16. Pools A, C, E, and F were played in Barcelona, Spain from 12 to 14 October 2012 and the other pools were played in East Grinstead, England from 26 to 28 October 2012. If a game was won, the winning team received five points. A draw resulted in both teams receiving two points. A loss gave the losing team one point unless the losing team lost by three or more goals, then they received zero points.

Pool A

Arnold Egerton Martin Sebastien Duterme (BEL)

Oliva Bakker Taekema Dixon Jones Wadsley Gregory Maya-Perez (FRA)

Benjamin Mauss (FRA)

Pool B

J. Thys Jonas van 't Hek (NED)

Peel Clarke Luypaert J. Thys Roderick Wijsmuller (NED)

Carson Jonas van 't Hek (NED)

Pool C

Child Melkert Wilson Gerretsen Campbell Van den Berg Warren McCully (IRL)

R. Braun Lim Zwicker Gomoll Cartsburg Sebastien Duterme (BEL)

O.G. Wilson Sebastien Duterme (BEL)

Pool D

Pearn Kirkham Jordan Pawel Linkowski (POL)

Capelle De Saedeleer Cosyns Andres Ortiz (ESP)

Brogdon Geoff Conn (IRL)

Pool E

Tys A. Verdussen Mazzilli Jakub Mejzlik (CZE)

Sallés Enrique Béltran Benjamin Mauss (FRA)

Freixa Beckers Tys Bruce Bale (ENG)

Pool F

Siuskin Warsi Fabian Blasch (GER)

Fürk Windfeder Warren McCully (IRL)

Keusgen Schmiedel Lasso Deecke Jakub Mejzlik (CZE)

Pool G

Mondaca Bovendeert O. Meijer De Nooijer Brouwer Andres Ortiz (ESP)

Clin Schambert Stirling Moritz Meissner (GER)

Brouwer Bovendeert Andres Ortiz (ESP)

Pool H

Miltkau J. M. Montag C. Zeller Schöllkopf Roderick Wijsmuller (NED)

A. Forsyth J. Christie Jonas van 't Hek (NED)

Thiel J. M. Montag Meurer C. Menke Trompertz C. Zeller Schöllkopf Michal Margolien (SVK)

Knockout stage

The round of 16 and the quarter-finals were played in Amstelveen, Netherlands from 29 March to 1 April 2013 and the semi-finals, bronze medal match and the final were played in Bloemendaal, Netherlands from 18 to 19 May 2013.

Bracket

|29 March|Germany Uhlenhorst Mülheim|5|Scotland Kelburne|0 |29 March|Germany Rot-Weiss Köln|3|Belgium Léopold|2 |29 March|Netherlands Rotterdam|2 (3)|England Reading (s.o.)|2 (4) |29 March|Belgium Dragons|7|Ireland Lisnagarvey|2 |30 March|England Beeston (a.e.t.)|3|England East Grinstead|2 |30 March|Netherlands Bloemendaal|6|Spain Club de Campo|1 |30 March|Spain Atlètic Terrassa|1|Netherlands Amsterdam|2 |30 March|Belgium Waterloo Ducks|0|Germany Berliner HC|3 |31 March|Germany Uhlenhorst Mülheim|2|Germany Rot-Weiss Köln (a.e.t.)|3 |31 March|England Reading|1|Belgium Dragons|5 |1 April|England Beeston|1|Netherlands Bloemendaal|4 |1 April|Netherlands Amsterdam|3|Germany Berliner HC|2 |18 May|Germany Rot-Weiss Köln|4 (4)|Belgium Dragons (s.o.)|4 (5) |18 May|Netherlands Bloemendaal (s.o.)|2 (3)|Netherlands Amsterdam|2 (1) |19 May|Belgium Dragons|0|Netherlands Bloemendaal|2 |19 May|Germany Rot-Weiss Köln|3|Netherlands Amsterdam|5

Round of 16

Rühr Schmitz Dan Barstow (ENG)

Weissenborn C. Zeller J. Verdussen Jonas van 't Hek (NED)

Wilson R. Mantell Geoff Conn (IRL) J. Hertzberger Polkamp Child Edwards Cargo Cheesman Peel Clarke

Cobbaert J. Thys Van Aubel Mike Gerwig (GER)

Dixon Willars Mike Gerwig (GER)

Bovendeert S. Jolie Hofman W. Jolie Geoff Conn (IRL)

Taekema Dan Barstow (ENG)

Gomoll Marx Jonas van 't Hek (NED)

Quarter-finals

Stralkowski C. Zeller Weß Diego Estebanez (ESP)

Van Aubel J. Thys Luypaert Martin Madden (SCO)

Ciriello W. Jolie Mike Gerwig (GER)

Freixa Lim Dan Barstow (ENG)

Semi-finals

C. Zeller Rickli Cobbaert Stumpe Denayer Colin Hutchinson (IRL) Trompertz Miltkau Weißenborn Weß Van Aubel Luypaert A. Van Doren J. Thys

Kavanagh Swann Hofman W. Jolie Verga Buissant Leijs

Bronze medal match

Miltkau J. M. Montag Verga Taekema Bakker Colin Hutchinson (IRL)

Final

Hamish Jamson (ENG)

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