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1991–92 England Hockey League season

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1991–92 England Hockey League
1990–91 (previous) (next) 1992–93

The 1991–92 English Hockey League season took place from October 1991 until March 1992.

The Men's National League was sponsored by PizzaExpress and won by Havant .[1] The Women's National League was sponsored by Typhoo and was won by Slough.[2]

The Men's Hockey Association Cup was won by Hounslow and the AEWHA Cup was won by Hightown. [3] [4]

Men's Pizza Express National League First Division League Standings

[5]

Pos Team P W D L F A GD Pts
1 Havant 17 14 2 1 54 19 35 44
2 Hounslow 17 13 4 0 52 24 28 43
3 Stourport 17 12 4 1 41 21 20 40
4 Teddington 17 11 4 2 46 23 23 37
5 East Grinstead 17 11 3 3 43 27 16 36
6 Southgate 17 10 2 5 47 27 20 32
7 Old Loughtonians 17 9 1 7 30 23 7 28
8 Cannock 17 8 1 8 38 35 3 25
9 Slough 17 6 4 7 31 30 1 22
10 St Albans 17 6 1 10 31 35 -4 22
11 Neston 17 4 6 7 25 32 -7 18
12 Trojans 17 4 5 8 20 32 -12 17
13 Firebrands 17 4 4 9 28 32 -4 16
14 Bromley 17 4 4 9 18 17 1 16
15 Welton 17 4 2 11 23 33 -10 14
16 Bournville 17 3 4 10 18 41 -23 13
17 Indian Gymkhana 17 3 1 13 12 54 -42 10
18 Lyons 17 1 0 16 11 53 -42 3
= Champions
= Relegated

Women's Typhoo National League First Division League Standings

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1 Slough 11 10 0 1 38 5 30
2 Leicester 11 8 0 3 18 9 24
3 Hightown 10* 6 2 2 15 9 20
4 Ipswich 10* 5 4 1 23 9 19
5 Ealing 10* 6 1 3 30 11 19
6 Sutton Coldfield 10* 6 1 3 26 8 19
7 Chelmsford 10* 4 3 3 16 11 15
8 Doncaster 11 4 1 6 11 12 13
9 Wimbledon 10* 4 0 6 14 28 12
10 Clifton 11 2 0 9 10 23 6
11 Yate & South Gloucester 10* 1 0 9 6 44 3
12 Sherwood 10* 0 0 10 5 43 0

Missing results* - Ealing v Chelmsford (15 Mar) , Sutton Coldfield v Yate (15 Mar), Sherwood v Hightown (15 Mar), Ipswich v Wimbledon

= Champions
= Relegated


Men's Cup (Hockey Association Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Hounslow Doncaster 4-0
St Albans East Grinstead 0-2
Stourport Teddington 1-1 (4-5p)
Havant Southgate 0-2

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Southgate Teddington 1-2
Hounslow East Grinstead 2-0

Final

(Held at Luton Town Football Club on 3 May)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Hounslow Teddington 3-2

Hounslow
Jason Barrow, Simon Hazlitt, Paul Bolland, Mike Williamson, Jon Potter, David Hacker, Andy Ferns (capt), Martyn Grimley, Nick Gordon, Robert Thompson, Jon Rees
Teddington
Garry Meredith, Mark Riley, Stuart Blan, Paul Smith, Jason Laslett (capt), Tyrone Moore, Jon Hauck (N Gardiner sub), Jon Royce, Phil McGuire, Tony Colclough (Martin Le Huray sub), Andy Billson


Women's Cup (AEWHA Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Leicester Sutton Coldfield 0-1
Bradford Blueharts 0-2
Clifton Hightown 0-1
Slough Ealing 5-1

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Sutton Coldfield Hightown 2-3
Slough Blueharts 11-1

Final

(Held at Milton Keynes on 11 April)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Hightown Slough 3-3 (3-2 p)

Scorers
Hightown - Jackie Crook, Fiona Lee, Tina Cullen / Slough - Lesley Hobley, Denise Shorney (2)

References

  1. ^ "Sydney Friskin. "Havant's title is retained in style." Times [London, England] 9 Mar. 1992". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. ^ "Alix Ramsay. "Slough seal trophy." Times [London, England] 2 Mar. 1992". The Times Digital Archive.
  3. ^ "Sydney Friskin. "Hounslow book place in Europe." Times [London, England] 4 May 1992". The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ^ "Alix Ramsay. "Persistent Hightown have the final word." Times [London, England] 13 Apr. 1992". The Times Digital Archive.
  5. ^ ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 16 Mar. 1992". The Times Digital Archive.