Eagles Hockey Club

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Eagles HC logo
European Cup balance men's field
year competition level space place
1990 Cup Winners Cup 1 11 Barcelona
1991 Cup Winners Trophy 2 2 Gibraltar
1992 Cup Winners Trophy 2 2 Swansea
1993 Cup Winners Trophy 2 4th Zagreb
1994 Club Champions Challenge 3 1 Gibraltar
1995 Cup Winners Trophy 2 5 Brussels
1996 Cup Winners Trophy 2 5 Gibraltar
1997 Cup Winners Trophy 2 7th Llanishen
1998 Club Champions Trophy 2 4th Brasschaat
1999 Club Champions Trophy 2 2 Milan
2000 Club Champions Cup 1 7th Cannock
2001 Club Champions Trophy 2 5 Antwerp
2002 Club Champions Trophy 2 7th Wettingen
2003 Club Champions Challenge 3 3 Sofia
2004 Cup Winners Trophy 2 7th Vienna
2006 Cup Winners Trophy 2 7th Vienna
2007 Cup Winners Challenge 3 3 Corradino
2010 Club Challenge IV 6th 1 Albena
2012 Club Challenge 3 3 Zagreb
2013 Club Challenge 3 5 Prague
2014 Club Challenge II 4th 5 Slagelse
2015 Club Challenge II 4th 3 Lousada

The Eagles Hockey Club is a hockey club from Gibraltar . Among the five existing men's hockey clubs in Gibraltar, the Eagles, founded in 1960, are the second oldest after the Grammarians HC . The venue for the club, which plays in orange and white, is the hockey stadium in the Victoria Stadium complex right next to the runway at Gibraltar Airport . In 2013, the Eagles HC Gibraltar represents in the Euro Hockey Challenge I .

The club achieved its greatest international success at the EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy in 1999. There the team was only defeated 1: 2 by the Italian representative Cernusco in the final. The second place in the tournament meant the promotion for Gibraltar in the Club Champions Cup 2000. There the Eagles competed again and only reached the last place, which meant the direct relegation. In 2010 the club won the sixth class Euro Hockey Challenge IV with a 2-0 win against SK Senkvice from Slovakia .

The Gibraltar hockey stadium

Squad

Carlos Buhagiar, Ryan Casciaro, Michael Catania, Daniel Cornelio, Craig Davis, Leigh Ghio, Christopher Gomila, Robert Guiling, Craig Henwood, Gareth Henwood (Captain), Christian Laguea, Conrad McIntosh, Lee Mena, Charlie Millson, Aaron Perales, Ian Rodriguez , Stefan Rodriguez, Dylan Sacristan, Thomas Silva, Jobin Torres, Jonathan Villa, Gerard Wood,

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Individual evidence

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Coordinates: 36 ° 9 ′  N , 5 ° 21 ′  W