Cork Harlequins Sports Club

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European Cup balance men's field
year competition level space place
1992 Cup Winners Cup 1 8th Vught
2003 Club Champions Cup 1 7th Brussels
2005 Cup Winners Trophy 2 3 Vienna
2007 Cup Winners Trophy 2 1 Prague
2013 Club Trophy 2 7th Vienna

The Cork Harlequins Sports Club is a sports club with the departments hockey and cricket from the city of Cork in the Irish province of Munster . The association, founded in 1925 with the colors black, red and white, has its facility not far from Cork Airport around 6 km south of the city center. It includes two artificial turf fields for hockey and a cricket ground.

The cricket department was established in 1967 and takes part in the game operations of the Munster Cricket Union. The men's team is one of the two best teams in Munster. In hockey there are four men's teams and three women's teams. The first teams play in 2012 in the top division Munsters and in parallel in the Irish Hockey League. Both women and men have also won a European competition. Both won the second-class “EuroHockey Cup Winners Trophy” for women and men . The women beat the Welsh representative from Newtown 5-0 in the final at the tournament in Vienna in 2001. In 2007 the men won the decisive game in the competition in Prague against the Ukrainian club Kolos Sekvoia 4: 1 n.7-m.

Achievements in hockey

Men's

  • EuroHockey Cup Winners Trophy: 2007
  • All Ireland Club Championships: 2002
  • Irish Senior Cup: 2006, 2012
  • Irish Junior Cup: 1999

Ladies

  • EuroHockey Cup Winners Trophy: 2001
  • Irish Senior Cup: 2000
  • Irish Junior Cup: 1990, 1992

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Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 51 ° 51 ′  N , 8 ° 28 ′  W