EuroHockey Club Champions Cup 1987 (men, field)

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The 14th edition of the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (men's field) took place from June 5-8, 1987 in Terrassa, Spain. With the host Athlètic Terrassa, the German HTC Uhlenhorst Mülheim and defending champion SV Kampong, three of the eight teams took part in 1986. The Dutch champions HC Bloemendaal secured the title for the first time with a 4-1 n.7-m in the final against Atlètic Terrassa . Since title holder Bloemendaal qualified for the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup in 1988 by winning the Dutch championship, there was only one relegated to the B division.

EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

Group A

Friday 5th June 1987

Saturday June 6th 1987

Sunday June 7th 1987

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Item society Gates Points
1. NetherlandsNetherlands HC Bloemendaal 12: 4 6-0
2. NetherlandsNetherlands SV Kampong 6: 7 4: 2
3. Soviet UnionSoviet Union Fili Moscow 6: 7 2: 4
4th BelgiumBelgium La Rasante 6:12 0: 6


Group B

Friday 5th June 1987

Saturday June 6th 1987

Sunday June 7th 1987

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Item society Gates Points
1. SpainSpain Atlètic Terrassa 16: 2 6-0
2. Germany BRBR Germany Uhlenhorst Mülheim 16: 4 4: 2
3. ScotlandScotland Menzieshill Hockey Club 3:13 1: 5
4th GibraltarGibraltar Grammarians HC 4:20 1: 5


Placement games

Monday June 8, 1987

Final score

EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy

The EuroHockey Club Champions Trophy, then called the B-Division, took place in 1987 in the Welsh city of Swansea . It formed the substructure for the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup. In addition to the title, the clubs also played for the promotion of their national associations for the following European Cup season.

Group A



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Item society Gates Points
1. EnglandEngland Southgate HC 8-0 6-0
2. FranceFrance Amiens SC 4: 4 3: 3
3. AustriaAustria SV Arminen 4: 9 2: 4
4th ItalyItaly HC Eur Rome 3: 6 1: 5


Group B



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Item society Gates Points
1. Ireland hockeyIreland Banbridge HC 9: 3 4-0
2. SwitzerlandSwitzerland HC Olten 5: 8 1: 3
3. WalesFlag of Wales (1959 – present) .svg Swansea HC 2: 5 1: 3


Final score

source

German Hockey Newspaper June 1987