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2014–15 Euro Hockey League

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2014–15 Euro Hockey League
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The 2014–15 Euro Hockey League was the eighth season of the Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier club field hockey tournament organized by the European Hockey Federation. Round One was held in Barcelona, Spain from 10 to 12 October 2014 and the knockout stage was held in Bloemendaal, Netherlands from 1 to 6 April 2015.[1]

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The final was played between UHC Hamburg and Oranje Zwart at HC Bloemendaal in Bloemendaal, Netherlands. Oranje Zwart beat Hamburg 6–5 in a shoot-out to win their first Euro Hockey League title. Harvestehude were the title holders, but were eliminated by Dragons in the round of 16.

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Round one

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Round one was held from 10 until 12 October 2014 in Barcelona, Spain. In each group, teams played against each other once in a round-robin format. The pool winners advanced to the round of 16. If a game was won, the winning team received 5 points. A draw resulted in both teams receiving 2 points. A loss gave the losing team 1 point unless the losing team lost by 3 or more goals, then they received 0 points.

Pool A

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Pool B

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Pool C

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Pool D

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Knockout stage

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The knockout stage was played from 1–6 April 2015, in Bloemendaal, Netherlands.

Bracket

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
1 April
 
 
Russia Dinamo Kazan0
 
4 April
 
Germany UHC Hamburg1
 
Germany UHC Hamburg3
 
2 April
 
Netherlands Kampong2
 
Belgium Waterloo Ducks0
 
5 April
 
Netherlands Kampong2
 
Germany UHC Hamburg2
 
2 April
 
Belgium Daring0
 
England Beeston2 (2)
 
4 April
 
Belgium Daring (s.o.)2 (4)
 
Belgium Daring (s.o.)2 (5)
 
2 April
 
Germany Rot-Weiss Köln2 (3)
 
Spain Real Club de Polo1
 
6 April
 
Germany Rot-Weiss Köln2
 
Germany UHC Hamburg1 (2)
 
1 April
 
Netherlands Oranje Zwart (s.o.)1 (6)
 
Germany Harvestehude2
 
4 April
 
Belgium Dragons6
 
Belgium Dragons3
 
1 April
 
Netherlands Bloemendaal4
 
Poland Pomarzanin2
 
5 April
 
Netherlands Bloemendaal14
 
Netherlands Bloemendaal2 (4)
 
2 April
 
Netherlands Oranje Zwart (s.o.)2 (5) Bronze medal match
 
Netherlands Oranje Zwart2
 
4 April6 April
 
Austria Arminen0
 
Netherlands Oranje Zwart4Belgium Daring0
 
1 April
 
Spain Club Egara1 Netherlands Bloemendaal1
 
France Saint Germain1 (4)
 
 
Spain Club Egara (s.o.)1 (5)
 

Round of 16

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Bronze medal match

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Final

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