EHL: EHL at Surbiton – what you need to know

The ABN AMRO EHL KO16 Men comes to Surbiton’s Sugden Road home, the first Euro Hockey League visit to England since East Grinstead hosted in 2012 at Saint Hill. The event runs from Thursday, October 3rd to Sunday, October 6th with four matches each day as the battle to be crowned Europe’s best club begins […]
EHL: Strong third team to officiate EHL KO16 Men

The third team for this weekend’s Euro Hockey League KO16 Men at Surbiton features a strong line-up of ten umpires with over 40 previous EHL tournaments under their belt between them. Indeed, for Tim Meissner (GER), this will be his tenth EHL event since debuting at a ROUND1 tournament in Barcelona in 2017. Since then, […]
EHL: Strong third team to officiate EHL KO16 Men

The third team for this weekend’s Euro Hockey League KO16 Men at Surbiton features a strong line-up of ten umpires with over 40 previous EHL tournaments under their belt between them. Indeed, for Tim Meissner (GER), this will be his tenth EHL event since debuting at a ROUND1 tournament in Barcelona in 2017. Since then, […]
EHL: Soldat and AHTC family band together for ehL return

“The very best thing about becoming champions was we are all like a family; these are all my best friends!” AHTC’s Christoph Soldat on the essence that makes European club hockey such a special thing. He was speaking to the EHL website ahead of their return to competition after a 12-year absence following their run […]
EHL: Western hoping for Golden moments in Surbiton

The well-travelled Jamie Golden looks set to be a key figure for Western Wildcats on EHL KO16 weekend as he returns to one of his former Surbiton stomping grounds. Despite being just 22, it will already be his third EHL campaign having had a tough debut with Groze Menzieshill before storming to bronze with Surbiton […]
EHL: Grasshopper ready to leap into action in London

While Grasshopper Club Zurich are making their EHL debut, they have inside knowledge in their setup of the competition dating right the way back to November 2007. Lars Bamberg has the honour of being the first Swiss player to score in the EHL, netting for Luzerner SC against Loughborough Students in the debut Euro Hockey […]
EHL: Wortelboer thrilled to be back with Bloemendaal after Paris gold

Four-time EHL winner Floris Wortelboer says the fresh-faced squad at Bloemendaal has eased the transition back from the high of Olympic gold, ensuring there has been no major hangover as the Dutch giants get back into the swing of the Hoofdklasse. They made it three wins from three on Sunday with a 4-0 success against […]
EHL: Ansell and Wimbledon looking to add to English EHL success

Wimbledon’s Liam Ansell says while the rivalry is fierce, the success of near neighbours Surbiton and Old Georgians in recent years is building an increased level of EHL aspiration in the English game. He returns to the club after a season with AH&BC Amsterdam, linking up with a Wombles side who have directly profited from […]
EHL: TJ Plzeň-Litice facing up to big EHL challenge

TJ Plzeň-Litice saw off their nearest rivals SK Slavia Prague on Saturday to continue their perfect start to the new season ahead of their EHL KO16 date with Rotterdam. Neat goals from Ondřej Sochor, Jakub Koryťák and Adam Uhlíř earned them the 3-2 result. It adds to two double-figure wins a week before against newly […]
EHL: Lleonart ready for long awaited Polo-Bloemendaal showdown

Eighteen seasons and playing a cumulative 88 EHL Men’s games between them, one anomaly will finally end on October 3rd when Spanish giants Real Club de Polo meet HC Bloemendaal for the first time in the competition’s history. For Polo’s talisman Xavi Lleonart, it will be a special showdown, lining out against the side with […]