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2024 Women's Euro Hockey League

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The 2024 Women's Euro Hockey League was the fourth edition of the Women's Euro Hockey League, Europe's premier women's club field hockey tournament, organized by the European Hockey Federation.

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Den Bosch were the defending champions, having won their second title in 2023.[1] They failed to qualify for this year's edition. The tournament was hosted by Pinoké and Amsterdam and held alongside the men's Final8 at the Wagener Stadium in Amstelveen, Netherlands from 28 March to 1 April 2023.[2][3][4]

The hosts Amsterdam won their second Euro Hockey League title by defeating Mannheimer HC 2–1 in the final.[5] SCHC won their first EHL medal by defeating Junior FC 3–2 in the bronze medal match.[6]

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Association team allocation

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A total of 8 teams from 6 of the 45 EHF member associations participated in the 2024 Women's Euro Hockey League. The association rankings based on the EHL country coefficients were used to determine the number of participating teams for each association:

  • Associations 1–2 each had two teams qualify.
  • Associations 3–6 each had one team qualify.

Association ranking

For the 2024 Euro Hockey League, the associations were allocated places according to their 2020–2023 EHL country coefficients, which takes into account their performance in European competitions from 2020–21 to 2022–23.[7]

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Teams

The number in the parentheses show each team's domestic league position of the previous season.

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Results

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The draw was held on 13 December 2023 and the schedule was announced on 15 December 2023.[8][9]

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
29 March
 
 
Netherlands Amsterdam3
 
31 March
 
England East Grinstead1
 
Netherlands Amsterdam2
 
29 March
 
Netherlands SCHC1
 
Netherlands SCHC2
 
1 April
 
Belgium Gantoise1
 
Netherlands Amsterdam2
 
28 March
 
Germany Mannheimer HC1
 
Germany Mannheimer HC (s.o.)1 (3)
 
30 March
 
Spain Club de Campo1 (1)
 
Germany Mannheimer HC2
 
28 March
 
Spain Junior FC0 Bronze medal match
 
Ireland Loreto0
 
1 April
 
Spain Junior FC5
 
Netherlands SCHC3
 
 
Spain Junior FC2
 

Quarter-finals

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Ranking matches

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Semi-finals

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Bronze medal match

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Final

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Top goalscorers

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