1986–87 England Hockey League season

The 1986–87 English Hockey League season took place from September 1986 until May 1987.

1986–87 England Hockey League
1985–86 (previous) (next) 1987–88

The season culminated in the National Inter League Championship for men which brought together the winners of their respective regions. The Men's championship was won by Slough [1]

The Men's Hockey Association Cup was won by Southgate [2] and the Women's Cup (National Club Championship finals) was won by Ealing.[3]

Men's National Inter League Championship finals

(Held at Prescot, Merseyside, May 2–3) [4]

Group A

Team 1 Team 2 Score
SloughIsca2-2
Indian GymkhanaIsca2-1
Indian GymkhanaSlough0-1
Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Slough2110324
2Indian Gymkhana2101223
3Isca2011341

Group B

Team 1 Team 2 Score
WarringtonCoventry & North Warwickshire3-6
Coventry & North WarwickshireOld Loughtonians2-4
Old LoughtoniansWarrington3-2
Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Old Loughtonians2200746
2Coventry & North Warwickshire2101873
3Warrington2002590
= Qualified for semi-finals

Semi-finals & Final

Round Team 1 Team 2 Score
Semi-finalSloughCoventry & North Warwickshire3-1
Semi-finalOld LoughtoniansIndian Gymkhana5-2
FinalSloughOld Loughtonians3-1

Slough
Jon Clark (Paul Loudon sub), Paul Barber, Kartar Davatwal, Manjit Flora, Kalli Saini, Ken Partington, Sutinder (Suti) Khehar (capt), Bhaji Flora, Chris Maskery, Sheikh Imtiaz (S Ali sub), Steve Partington (R Charlesworth)
Old Loughtonians
C Greenwood, K Hansen (N Thompson sub), M Donnelly, P Anderson, Chris Gladman, P Morris, S Ashton, Nick Thompson (M Hickling sub), D Camilleri (capt), Julian Halls, J Barber


Men's Cup (En-Tout-Cas Sports Surfaces Hockey Association Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Leicester WestleighHounslow0-1
NestonSouthgate1-2
Olton & West WarwickSlough0-6
TeddingtonIndian Gymkhana3-2

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
SloughTeddington3-2
HounslowSouthgate1-3

Final

(Held at Old Loughtonians, Chigwell on 17 May)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
SouthgateSlough3-2

Southgate
David Owen, Richard Dodds, Mike Spray, Chris Picken, Peter Boxell, Andrew Western, Paul Moulton (Rupert Welch sub), John Shaw, David Thomas, Steve Batchelor, Sean Kerly
Slough
Jon Clark, Paul Barber, Kartar Davatwal, Manjit Flora, Sutinder (Suti) Khehar, Ken Partington, Kalli Saini, Bhaji Flora, Chris Maskery, Sheikh Imtiaz, Kuki Dhak

Women's Cup (NatWest National Club Championship finals)

(April 25–26)

Final

Team 1 Team 2 Score
EalingIpswich1-0
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