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Euro Hockey League 2010–11 : ウィキペディア英語版
Euro Hockey League 2010–11

The Euro Hockey League 2010/2011 was the fourth season of the Euro Hockey League, which is the most important club tournament in European field hockey. The competition was organised jointly by the European Hockey Federation and Dutch Media and Marketing agency Pro Sport, with Dutch Bank ABN AMRO being the presenting sponsor of the tournament. The competition witnessed five rounds taking place at four locations, with Rounds 1.1 and 1.2 (Pool Stages) taking place at Oranje Zwart and Atlètic Terrassa. HC Bloemendaal of the Netherlands hosts Rounds 2 & 3 (KO16 / KO8) of the competition, which are in the "Knock Out" format. The Semi Finals and Finals were played in The Hague. UHC Hamburg of Germany were the winners of the 2009 / 2010 competition.
== Round 1 (Group Stage) ==
Round 1 - the group stages of the tournament - took place at two locations, with Oranje Zwart (Netherlands) and Atlètic Terrassa (Spain) each hosting four pools of three teams. The teams needed to finish in the top two places in their respective Pools to qualify for the first of the knock-out rounds, known as KO16. Five points were awarded for a win, with a draw earning two points and one point going to a team that lost by less than three goals.

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