EuroHockey Club Champions Cup 1969 (men, field)
The men's EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in 1969 was the first unofficial staging of this field hockey competition. April 1969 in Brussels . The RTHC Wellington organized the tournament as part of its 40th anniversary celebrations. The German champions Rüsselsheimer RK did not take part in the tournament and was replaced by Lille as the second French representative. Eight clubs participated in two groups of four. The Spanish club Egara won the final 1-0 against MDA Rome.
Preliminary round
Club Egara - Slavia Prague 3: 1 FC Lyon - SV Kampong -: -
Club Egara - FC Lyon 3-2 Slavia Prague - SV Kampong -: -
Club Egara - SV Kampong 1-0 FC Lyon - Slavia Prague -: -
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Item | society | Gates | Points |
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1. | Club Egara | 7: 3 | 6-0 |
2. | SV Kampong | -: - | -: - |
3. | FC Lyon | -: - | -: - |
4th | Slavia Prague | -: - | -: - |
Royal Léopold Club - Lille MHC -: - MDA Rome - Warta Posen -: -
Royal Léopold Club - MDA Rome -: - Warta Posen - Lille MHC -: -
Royal Léopold Club - Warta Posen -: - Lille MHC - MDA Rome -: -
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Item | society | Gates | Points |
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1. | MDA Rome | -: - | -: - |
2. | Royal Léopold Club | -: - | -: - |
3. | Warta poses | -: - | -: - |
4th | Lille MHC | -: - | -: - |
Placement games
- Game for 7th place: Slavia Prague 2-1 Lille
- Game for 5th place: Poznan - FC Lyon 2-1 (1: 2)?
- Game for 3rd place: SV Kampong -Léopold Club 4: 3
- Final: Club Egara - MDA Rome 1-0
Placements
1. Club Egara
2. MDA Rome
3. SV Kampong
4. Royal Léopold Club
5. Warta Posen
6. FC Lyon
7. SK Slavia Prague
8. Lille MHC
Individual evidence
- ↑ [1] list of winners at sport-record.de
- ^ [2] Report in the newspaper La Vanguardia April 9, 1969
- ^ [3] Quote from Les Sports de Bruxelles in ABC newspaper Madrid
- ↑ Archive link ( Memento of the original from March 1, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Results at the website of the European Hockey Federation
Coordinates: 50 ° 46 ' N , 4 ° 23' E