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1982 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

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The 1982 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup was the ninth edition of Europe's premier field hockey club competition. It was won by Dynamo Almaty, which became the first Soviet club winning the competition, in a final match against defending champions HC Klein Zwitserland. Barcelona's Real Club de Polo attained the 3rd place again.[1]

1st division (Versailles)

Group stage

Group A

  1. Netherlands HC Klein Zwitserland - 6 points
  2. England Slough Hockey Club|Slough HC - 4 points
  3. Germany Gladbacher HTC - 2 points
  4. Italy SG Amsicora Cagliari - 0 points

Group B

  1. Soviet Union Dynamo Almaty - 5 points
  2. Spain Real Club de Polo, Barcelona - 4 points
  3. Belgium Uccle Sport - 2 points
  4. Ireland Lisnagarvey HC - 1 point

Play-offs

Final

3rd place

  • Real Club de Polo, Barcelona 3-1 Slough HC

5th place

  • Gladbacher HTC 5-2 Uccle Sport

7th place

  • Lisnagarvey HC 2-1 SG Amsicora Cagliari

Standings

  1. Soviet Union Dynamo Almaty
  2. Netherlands HC Klein Zwitserland (defending champions)
  3. Spain Real Club de Polo, Barcelona
  4. England Slough HC
  5. West Germany Gladbacher HTC
  6. Belgium Uccle Sport
  7. Ireland Lisnagarvey HC
  8. Italy SG Amsicora Cagliari
  • Ireland and Italy are relegated to 2nd Division for the 1983 Champions Cup.

2nd Division (Cardiff)

Standings

  1. Gibraltar Rock Gunners
  2. France HC Amiens
  3. Wales Cardiff HC
  4. Scotland Edinburgh HC
  5. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HK Suboticanka
  6. Austria Wien
  7. Sweden Partille SC
  8. Denmark Slagelse HC
  • Gibraltar Gibraltar and France France are promoted to 1st Division for the 1982 Champions Cup.

References

  1. ^ Carla2. "Microsoft Word - 1982_ccc_m_versailles_cardiff.doc" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2009-06-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

See also