Teams 24 Goals scored 213 | Start date 2008 Matches played 40 | |
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Dates 24 October 2008 – 31 May 2009 Tournament Format(s) Round-robin and Knock-out Administrator European Hockey Federation |
The Euro Hockey League 2008–09 was the second edition of the competition succeeding the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup field hockey tournament. It was won by HC Bloemendaal, attaining its third European Cup.
Contents
Pool A
All matches were played in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Pool B
All matches were played in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Pool C
All matches were played in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Pool D
All matches were played in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Pool E
All matches were played in Lille, France.
Pool F
All matches were played in Lille, France.
Pool G
All matches were played in Lille, France.
Pool H
All matches were played in Lille, France.
References
2008–09 Euro Hockey League Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA