2009–10 Euro Hockey League
The 2009–10 Euro Hockey League was the third season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament organized by the EHF. The final was played between UHC Hamburg and Rotterdam at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands. UHC Hamburg beat Rotterdam 3–1 to win their second title. Bloemendaal were the title holders, but were eliminated by UHC Hamburg in the quarter-finals.
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2009–10 Euro Hockey League
The 2009–10 Euro Hockey League was the third season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament organized by the EHF. The final was played between UHC Hamburg and Rotterdam at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands. UHC Hamburg beat Rotterdam 3–1 to win their second title. Bloemendaal were the title holders, but were eliminated by UHC Hamburg in the quarter-finals.
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De Euro Hockey League 2009/201 ...... nale HC Rotterdam te verslaan.
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Die Euro Hockey League 2009/20 ...... zweite Titelgewinn in der EHL.
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L’Euro Hockey League 2009-2010 ...... eilleures équipes européennes.
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The 2009–10 Euro Hockey League ...... Hamburg in the quarter-finals.
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Location of Benelux teams in 2009–10 Euro Hockey League
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Location of teams in 2009–10 Euro Hockey League.
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champions
UHC Hamburg
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date
2009-10-09
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right
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goals
A. De Saedeleer
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Amat
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Arbos
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Archibald
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B. Payne
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B. Weß
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Borrell
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Bourdeaud'Hui
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Brandes
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next tournament
next year
penalties
Brouwer
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Buissant
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Casasayas
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Dwyer
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Fuchs
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Fàbregas
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J. Fürste
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M. Fürste
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Martinez-Zurita
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Miltkau
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previous tournament
previous year
report
score
Second
Rotterdam
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stadium
Camp Eduardo Dualde, Barcelona
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Team
AZS AWF Poznań
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Amsterdam
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Atlètic Terrassa
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Beeston
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Bloemendaal
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Bra
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Club Egara
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Club an der Alster
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Dinamo Kazan
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East Grinstead
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Third
Amsterdam
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time
top scorer
Christopher Zeller
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top scorer goals
tournament
umpires
Andrew Kennedy
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Andrew Mair
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Bart de Liefde
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Bjorn Bachmann
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Christian Blasch
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Colin Hutchinson
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Dan Barstow
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David Sweetman
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Eduardo Lizana
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Geoff Conn
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De Euro Hockey League 2009/201 ...... nale HC Rotterdam te verslaan.
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Die Euro Hockey League 2009/20 ...... zweite Titelgewinn in der EHL.
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L’Euro Hockey League 2009-2010 ...... eilleures équipes européennes.
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The 2009–10 Euro Hockey League ...... Hamburg in the quarter-finals.
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2009–10 Euro Hockey League
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Euro Hockey League 2009-2010
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Euro Hockey League 2009/10
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Euro Hockey League 2009/2010
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