1979 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
The 1979 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup, taking place in The Hague, was the sixth edition of Europe's premier field hockey club competition. The format was changed - standings would be determined by a group stage in four triangular groups and subsequent play-offs.
It was won by HC Klein Zwitserland in their second participation, becoming the first Dutch team to win the competition in a final match against the Real Club de Polo from Barcelona.[1]
Group stage
Group A
Edinburgh HC Southgate HC Lech Poznań
Group C
HC Klein Zwitserland Guildford HC Stade Français
Play-offs - 1st knockout stage
1st-4th place
- HC Klein Zwitserland 6-0 Edinburgh HC
- Real Club de Polo, Barcelona 1-1 Rüsselsheimer RK (penalty shoot-out: 5-3)
5th-8th place
- Southgate HC 4-0 Guidford HC
- Slavia Prague 2-1 Uccle Sport
9th-12th place
- Dynamo Almaty 3-0 Basler HC 1911
- Stade Français 2-1 Lech Poznań
Play-offs - 2nd knockout stage
Final
- HC Klein Zwitserland 2-1 Real Club de Polo, Barcelona
3rd place
- Rüsselsheimer RK 5-1 Edinburgh HC
5th place
- Southgate HC 3-1 Slavia Prague
7th place
- Uccle Sport 0-0 Guidford HC (penalty shoot-out: 4-2)
9th place
- Dynamo Almaty 5-2 Stade Français
11th place
- Basler HC 1911 3-0 Lech Poznań
Standings
HC Klein Zwitserland Real Club de Polo, Barcelona Rüsselsheimer RK Edinburgh HC Southgate HC (defending champions) Slavia Prague Uccle Sport Guildford HC Dynamo Almaty Stade Français Basler HC 1911 Lech Poznań
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References
- Carla2. "Microsoft Word - 1979_ccc_m_hague.doc" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-06-07. Retrieved 2009-06-01.
See also
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