1983 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup

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The 1983 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup was the tenth installment of Europe's premier field hockey club competition. It was won by defending champions Dynamo Almaty on HC Klein Zwitserland in a replay of the past edition's final match, confirming the progress of Soviet hockey. 1976-78 champions Southgate HC attained the third place.

1st division (The Hague)[edit]

Group stage[edit]

Group A[edit]

  1. Soviet Union Dynamo Almaty - 5 points
  2. England Southgate HC - 4 points
  3. West Germany HC Heidelberg - 2 points
  4. FranceHC Amiens - 1 point

Group B[edit]

  1. Netherlands HC Klein Zwitserland - 5 points
  2. Spain Real Club de Polo, Barcelona - 3 points
  3. Belgium Uccle Sport - 3 points
  4. Gibraltar Rock Gunners - 0 points

Play-offs[edit]

Final[edit]

3rd place[edit]

5th place[edit]

  • Uccle Sport 3-0 HC Heidelberg

7th place[edit]

  • HC Amiens 2-0 Rock Gunners

Standings[edit]

  1. Soviet Union Dynamo Almaty (defending champions)
  2. Netherlands HC Klein Zwitserland
  3. England Southgate HC
  4. Spain Real Club de Polo, Barcelona
  5. Belgium Uccle Sport
  6. West Germany HC Heidelberg
  7. France HC Amiens
  8. Gibraltar Rock Gunners
  • France France and Gibraltar Gibraltar are relegated to 2nd Division for the 1984 Champions Cup.

2nd Division (Subotica)[edit]

Group stage[edit]

Group A[edit]

  1. Ireland Branbridge HC - 6 points
  2. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HK Suboticanka - 3 points
  3. Switzerland Rot-Weiss Wettingen - 2 points
  4. Austria Postsportverein Wien

Group B[edit]

  1. Italy Marilena Rome - 4
  2. Wales Cardiff HC - 1
  3. Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague - 1

Play-offs[edit]

1st place[edit]

3rd place[edit]

  • HK Suboticanka 5-0 Cardiff HC

5th place[edit]

  • Slavia Prague 1-0 Rot-Weiss Wettingen

Standings[edit]

  1. Italy Marilena Rome
  2. Ireland Banbridge HC
  3. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HK Suboticanka
  4. Wales Cardiff HC
  5. Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague
  6. Switzerland Rot-Weiss Wettingen
  7. Austria Postsportverein Wien
  • Italy and Ireland are promoted to 1st Division for the 1984 Champions Cup.

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