- Source: 1981 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
The 1981 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup, taking place in Brussels, was the eighth edition of Europe's premier field hockey club competition. It was the first edition were two divisions were established. Otherwise, the competition format established in 1977 was preserved.
It was won by HC Klein Zwitserland in a final match against SKA Sverdlovsk, which was the revelation of the competition considering Soviet hockey, represented by Dynamo Almaty, had failed to rank among the top 8 clubs in previous editions. It was the Dutch club's 2nd European Champions Cup trophy. Barcelona's Real Club de Polo attained the 3rd place by defeating defending champions Slough HC.
EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
= Teams
== Preliminary round
=Pool A
Pool B
= Classification round
=Seventh and eighth place
Fifth and sixth place
Third and fourth place
Final
EuroHockey Club Trophy
EuroHockey Club Trophy in Rome.
= Group stage
=Group A
Cookstown HC - 5 points
Warta Poznań - 4 points
Rock Gunners - 3 points
HC Olten - 0 points
Group B
HC EUR Algida - 5 points
SV Arminen Vienna - 3 points
HK Jedinstvo - 3 points
Withchurch HC - 1 point
= Play-offs
=1st place
Cookstown HC 1-1 HC EUR Algida (penalty shoot-out: 5-2)
3rd place
SV Arminen Vienna 2-1 Warta Poznań
5th place
HK Jedinstvo 3-2 Rock Gunners
7th place
Withchurch HC 3-2 HC Olten
Standings
Cookstown HC
HC EUR Algida
SV Arminen Vienna
Warta Poznań
HK Jedinstvo
Rock Gunners
Withchurch HC
HC Olten
Ireland and Italy are promoted to 1st Division for the 1982 Champions Cup.
See also
European Hockey Federation
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- 1981 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
- EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
- EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (women)
- UEFA Champions League
- Men's EuroHockey Club Trophy I
- UEFA Super Cup
- EuroLeague
- European Hockey Federation
- CEV Cup
- Euro Hockey League