EHL: The ABN AMRO EHL Men’s FINAL8 takes on the now traditional quarter-final knock-out format with eight of Europe’s best sides battling it out for glory at HC ’s-Hertogenbosch. It is a line-up packed with two former champions, four former GRAND FINALISTS while seven of the sides have won medals in the world’s best club competition. BUY YOUR TICKETS HERE It begins on Thursday evening when 2016 winners SV Kampong face 2022 bronze medalists Surbiton (17.15 CET) before six-time champions Bloemendaal meet 2011 runners-up Club de Campo (19.30 CET). On Friday, it’s the Belgian derby between Royal Léopold against Gantoise (15.30 CET) before Old Georgians – bronze winners last year – take on HC Rotterdam (17.45 CET). Here’s a closer look at the upcoming rivalries: Match 01: SV Kampong v Surbiton – Thursday, 17.15 CET The 2016 champions are looking to land their second title in the EHL having come agonisingly close last year when they finished as runners-up to Pinoké with just a single goal settling the tie. They won the Dutch championship last season with a 4-3 win over HC Rotterdam in the final and they compete this season with a relatively settled side The side has plenty of international talent with Lars Balk and Jip Janssen holding sway in defence, Jonas de Geus driving midfield while Duco Telgenkamp and Terrance Pieters give great potency to their attacking lines. They do have a doubt over goalkeeper David Harte – who has announced he will move on from Kampong this summer – but Estiaan Kriek has been in fine form since stepping in. Their Hoofdklasse form sees them in fourth place with three rounds to go, holding a three-point advantage over Oranje-Rood and Rotterdam. KO16 hosts Surbiton delighted their home fans as they brought EHL hockey to England for the first time since 2012 and picked up a FINAL8 ticket into the bargain. They did so by coming from behind to defeat Waterloo Ducks 4-2 and then held off the challenge of Wimbledon 3-2. Those wins assured England of two teams in the FINAL8 Men for the first time since 2013. The London club have subsequently qualified for their domestic semi-finals with one round of the third phase of the English season still to be played. This year’s panel features Paris Olympians Gareth Furlong, Conor Williamson, Tim Nurse, Nick Park, David Goodfield and goalkeeper James Mazarelo who was a reserve with the GB side. Match 02: HC Bloemendaal v Club de Campo – Thursday, 19.30 CET Bloemendaal meet Club de Campo for the third time in the EHL with the Spanish side hoping to get their first win over the Dutch giants. The sparrows produced a blistering first half of the season but have stuttered a little since with three league defeats after the winter break to reduce their Hoofdklasse lead to one-point. Their panel has quite a few changes from last season when Thierry Brinkman and Arthur van Doren moved on while Nathan Ephraums came into the panel. England’s Zach Wallace, Spanish star Marc Miralles and Dutch internationals Maurits Visser, Teun Beins, Jorrit Croon and Dennis Warmerdam give them a range of threats. The Spanish champions are hoping they can get back into medal contention for the first time in 14 years having taken silver in 2011. They had been on a great run of form since Christmas, winning the Copa Del Rey a few weeks ago but a 2-1 setback in the league to Junior FC last weekend ended a run of five successive league wins. They sit third in the league behind Atlètic Terrassa and Real Club de Polo. Theirs is a side packed with Spanish international know-how with Rafael Vilallonga a star talent in midfield; Quique Gonzalez is always lively; Rafa Revila is a strong goalkeeper and Alvaro Portugal will also be key. Match 03: Royal Léopold v Gantoise – Friday, 15.30 CET Royal Léopold will hope they can emulate their November 4-1 win over Gantoise in the Belgian league as the sides face off for the second successive season in the EHL. Gantoise, though, are riding high in their domestic competition with a seven-point lead overall. The national champions bolstered their side with EHL winner Alexander Hendrickx last summer and he has already scored over 30 times in his new colours. SURBITON – 2024 Euro Hockey League KO16 2024-2025 06 Lille MHC v Royal Leopold Club (KO8) Picture: Tom Boon scores the team’s first goal COPYRIGHT WORLDSPORTPICS FRANK UIJLENBROEK no archive allowed Along with Maico Casella and Ignacio Nepote, he has been a vital addition to the side that won the Belgian title last spring. Léo got off to a slow start in the league but have since won through the EHL KO16 phase and then became the first Belgian side to win the EuroHockey Indoor Club Cup. The core is solid with talent and experience in each line with the likes of Gauthier Boccard, Elliot van Strydonck, Dimitri Cuvelier, Nicolas Poncelet, Gaspard Baumgarten and Jean-Baptiste Forgues carrying huge experience. And they added Nelson Onana and José Basterra to the forward line beside ace striker Tom Boon to give them serious firepower. Match 04: Old Georgians v HC Rotterdam – Friday, 17.45 CET The ever-rising force on the English scene, Old Georgians are looking to build further on their legend following their breakthrough EHL bronze a year ago at the Wagener Stadium. Since then, they won the English title once more and then added the EuroHockey Indoor Club Trophy in Budapest, sending them to the top tier on the boards in 2026. It continues to be a side based around a huge wealth of experience with the evergreen Ashley Jackson masterminding things as head coach. They have also been strengthened this season by the likes of David Ames (Holcombe), Ian Sloan, (Wimbledon), David Condon and Phil Roper (Holcombe) as well as South African international Thabang Modise. It adds to a panel which already laden with know-how with GB and England all-time top scorer Sam Ward, James Albery Irish captain Kyle Marshall, ex-England goalkeeper George Pinner, Chris Griffiths, Dan Shingles, Henry Weir and Scottish goal machine Alan Forsyth. They take on a Rotterdam side who are hoping to bid an emotional farewell to EHL’s record goalscorer Jeroen Hertzberger who will depart from the first team this summer after 22 seasons. His final seconds equaliser against Hamburger Polo Club was the moment of the KO16 and will live long in the memory. Their side has a wealth of Olympic gold medalists in their panel. Speedster Thijs van Dam, defender Justen Blok, Tjep Hoedemakers, Stijn van Heijnegen and goalkeeper Derk Meijer all took to the Paris podium in the Netherlands’ thrilling run to glory.
The ABN AMRO EHL Men’s FINAL8 takes on the now traditional quarter-final knock-out format with eight of Europe’s best sides battling it out for glory at HC ’s-Hertogenbosch. It is a line-up packed with two former champions, four former GRAND FINALISTS while seven of the sides have won medals in the world’s best club competition. […]
EHL: Van de Peppel to take over SCHC coaching role
Robbert van de Peppel will become head coach of SCHC’s women, starting in the 2025-2026 season, switching from his current role with Hurley along with his current assistant Fergus Kavanagh. Van de Peppel is a familiar face at SCHC, playing several seasons in the men’s first team and training various youth teams. Van de Peppel […]
EHL: The ABN AMRO EHL FINALS comes to HC ’s-Hertogenbosch for the first time for a six-day carnival of hockey, running from April 16 to 21. Twenty-six elite matches in the world’s best club competition over six days; here’s what you need to know about the event! Who is playing? 12 women’s teams; 8 men’s teams from eight different countries in total, 12 national champions with over 80 Olympians and 150 international players on show! You can find out more about every team here: https://ehlhockey.tv/teams/ What is the format? It’s knock-out hockey all round. The EHL Women’s competition features a preliminary round with eight teams competing in four FINAL12 matches with the winners joining the remaining four teams in the FINAL8 showdowns. The winners advance to the weekend’s FINAL4 and GRAND FINAL. Losers in the FINAL12 and FINAL8 will play in a Ranking Match. On the men’s side, they begin at the FINAL8 stage; again, winners advance while the losers in the first phase will play a Ranking Match. The fixture list and draw can be found here: https://ehlhockey.tv/event/euro-hockey-league-finals-2025/ Where to watch! Wherever you are in the world, you can watch the ABN AMRO EHL FINALS live from April 16th to 21st through one of the following broadcast options: https://ehlhockey.tv/ehl-ko16-men-where-to-watch Fans at the venue Tickets are on sale, starting at €10 for adults and €7.50 for children, rising to €46/30 for the medal matches. Get yours now: https://www.eventim.nl/en/artist/ehl/?affiliate=EU2 Getting there There are different ways to get to the HC ‘s-Hertogenbosch complex. Come by bike as much as possible! There are plenty of places in the bicycle shed. If you come by car, park at the Brabanthallen and take the shuttle bus. More information about parking can be found on this page. By public transport: From the ‘s-Hertogenbosch train station: Taxi (10 minutes) OV bike (if available) (15 minutes cycling) Arriva bus (line 1, 3, 11 or 156). For Arriva buses, check the local timetable and allow for at least 30 minutes travel time (incl 1.1 or 1.5 km walk from bus (exit) stop to the stadium) Bus transportation in general: The closest bus stop is 1.1 km (Dommelstraat stop), 1.5 km (Lambooijbrug stop) or 1.6 km (Jan Heijmanslaan stop) – walk to the stadium (between 15 – 20 minutes walk) Is there anything else going on? The EHL is a complete hockey festival with a full programme of side events throughout the weekend, retail stands and a party atmosphere at the food and beverage outlets. Among the highlights are: ABN AMRO EHL Hockey ID tournament featuring eight teams from six different nations on Sunday, April 20 ABN AMRO EHL U14; 12 teams from six different countries battle for the boys and girls title on Saturday, April 19 and Sunday, April 20 EHL Walking Hockey debuts on April 18 Beach Hockey on Oosterplas Much, much more!
The ABN AMRO EHL FINALS comes to HC ’s-Hertogenbosch for the first time for a six-day carnival of hockey, running from April 16 to 21. Twenty-six elite matches in the world’s best club competition over six days; here’s what you need to know about the event! Who is playing? 12 women’s teams; 8 men’s teams […]
EHL: Campo’s men strike late to win Copa del Rey
Club de Campo’s men stormed to the Copa Del Rey title for the 15th time as they defeated hosts Club Egara 3-0 in the final on Sunday. Egara had reached the final after defeating Atlètic and Polo in a somewhat surprising way, while Club de Campo got by Junior via a shoot-outs before crushing RS […]
EHL: Surbiton cruised into the FINAL8 as they picked off an 8-0 win over debutantes Slavia Prague, starting off their week in confident fashion. The Czech newcomers held up well for most of the first quarter before Darcy Bourne finally found a way to unlock their defences with a low penalty corner drag-flick. From there, the London club raced away with Isabelle Yonge firing into the top corner following an excellent through-ball and Erica Sanders completed the first half scoring. Further goals from Bourne, Sanders and a double from Meg Dowthwaite stretched the lead to 7-0 before Martha Taylor got the eighth in the closing minutes.
Surbiton cruised into the FINAL8 as they picked off an 8-0 win over debutantes Slavia Prague, starting off their week in confident fashion. The Czech newcomers held up well for most of the first quarter before Darcy Bourne finally found a way to unlock their defences with a low penalty corner drag-flick. From there, the […]
EHL: Egara stun Campo to win Copa de la Reina title
Club Egara’s women proved the surprise package at the Copa de la Reina as they not only qualified for the final for the first time but, in front of their home fans, defeated reigning champions Club de Campo. The club made it through to the decider when they edged out UD Taburiente and Real Sociedad […]
EHL: Braxgata won their first ever Euro Hockey League match in dramatic style as they edged out two-time finalists Club de Campo de Madrid 4-3 in a shoot-out. Normal time ended 1-1 after Stephanie Vanden Borre’s penalty stroke gave the Belgian side the lead in the 22nd minute. But a beautiful interchange between Belen Gonzalez-Lagullo and Belen Iglesias saw Campo equaliser in the third quarter. And they had the chance to win it with four minutes to go when they picked up a penalty stroke but Elena Sotgiu got down low to save from Laura Barrios to keep it at 1-1. Brax duly took their second chance in the shoot-out Judith Vandermieren, Stephanie Vanden Borre and Louise Versavel all scored to make it 3-3 going into the last round. There, Berta Agullo’s effort was overturned on video referral as it crossed the line after the eight-second hooter. Sanne Caarls, meanwhile, took her chance to slot the winning shoot-out to win it and earn a place in the FINAL8 against Düsseldorf.
Braxgata won their first ever Euro Hockey League match in dramatic style as they edged out two-time finalists Club de Campo de Madrid 4-3 in a shoot-out. Normal time ended 1-1 after Stephanie Vanden Borre’s penalty stroke gave the Belgian side the lead in the 22nd minute. But a beautiful interchange between Belen Gonzalez-Lagullo and […]