2010–11 England Hockey League season

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The 2010–11 English Hockey League season took place from September 2010 until April 2011. The Men's Championship was won by Beeston and the Women's Championship was won by Reading.

Beeston Hockey Club sports club

Beeston Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Beeston, England. The club was founded in 1907, and plays its home games at the Nottingham Hockey Centre in Nottingham. Beeston is nicknamed the Bees.

Reading Hockey Club is a field hockey club based at Sonning Lane in the English town of Reading. It is one of the most successful clubs in the United Kingdom with National League and Cup honours.

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The Men's Cup was won by Beeston and the Women's Cup was won by Leicester. [1] [2]

The England Hockey Men's Championship Cup is a field hockey cup competition organised by England Hockey that features men's teams from England. The competition was originally known as the National Clubs Championship. The inaugural competition was won by Hounslow in 1971–72. It has also been known as the Hockey Association Cup and the EHA Cup.

The England Hockey Women's Championship Cup is a field hockey cup competition organised by England Hockey that features women's teams from England. The competition was originally known as the Women's National Clubs Championship. The inaugural competition was won by the Chelsea College of Physical Education (Eastbourne) in 1977–78. It has also been known as the AEWHA Cup, the EHA Cup and the EH Women's Cup. During the 2010s it was sponsored by Investec and was known as the Investec Women's Cup.

Leicester Hockey Club is a field hockey club based in Leicester, England. The club was established in 1894. The home ground is at Leicester Grammar School.

Men's Premier Division League Standings

[3]

PosTeamPWDLFAGDPts
1 East Grinstead 18143177304245
2 Beeston 18111647331434
3 Surbiton 1811164740734
4 Reading 188374338527
5 Bowdon 187563434026
6 Hampstead and Westminster 187383842-424
7 Loughborough Students 187294346-323
8 Cannock 184593654-1816*
9 Canterbury 1834113558-2313
10 Brooklands Manchester University 1833122045-2512
= Qualified for Semi-final play off
= Qualified for round one play off
= Relegated

Results

Home \ AwayBeeBowBroCanCanEGHWLouReaSub
Beeston3–06–23–05–31–50–23–01–06–2
Bowdon1–24–00–53–23–32–23–14–11–2
Brooklands MU0–20–11–02–30–41–32–22–11–0
Cannock3–11–11–14–43–62–40–21–13–2
Canterbury2–22–32–12–50–40–20–43–52–4
East Grinstead2–03–33–07–13–34–14–38–14–2
Hampstead and Westminster2–31–32–16–22–22–41–21–13–1
Loughborough Students1–44–13–34–12–33–65–21–40–2
Reading2–10–06–28–33–13–23–02–32–3
Surbiton6–42–12–11–14–11–56–25–32–0
Source: [ citation needed ]
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Play Offs

MatchDateTeam 1Team 2Score
Round oneApr 2 Reading Bowdon 2-1
Semi-finalsApr 3 East Grinstead Reading 3-2
Semi-finalsApr 3 Beeston Surbiton 2-1
Final [4] [5] Apr 9 Beeston East Grinstead 2-1

Women's Premier Division League Standings

[6]

PosTeamPWDLFAPts
1 Leicester 181332511242
2 Canterbury 181314501940
3 Reading 181206502736
4 Bowdon Hightown 181026343132
5 Slough 18936282730
6 University of Birmingham 18819363925
7 Clifton 186210293720
8 Cannock 184311406015
9 Olton & West Warwicks 184311326315
10 Brooklands Poynton 18121521565
= Qualified for Semi-final play off
= Qualified for round one play off
= Relegated

Play Offs

MatchDateTeam 1Team 2Score
Round oneApr 2 Bowdon Hightown Slough 2-1
Semi-finalsApr 3 Reading Canterbury 1-0
Semi-finalsApr 3 Leicester Bowdon Hightown 5-1
Final [7] [8] Apr 9 Reading Leicester 3-2

Men's Cup

Quarter-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Hampstead & Westminster Old Loughtonians 4-0
Cannock Univ of Birmingham 3-1
Doncaster Chelmsford 4-2
Beeston Reading w/o

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Beeston Hampstead & Westminster 5-2
Doncaster Cannock 3-0

Final

(Held at the Cannock on 14 May)

Team 1Team 2Score
Beeston Doncaster 6-2

Women's Cup

Quarter-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Sutton Coldfield Clifton 4-2
Surbiton Reading 3-2
Bowdon Hightown Olton & West Warwick 4-1
Univ of Birmingham Buckingham 2-1 aet

Semi-finals

Team 1Team 2Score
Surbiton Sutton Coldfield 3-2
Bowdon Hightown Univ of Birmingham 2-0

Final

(Held at Cannock on 14 May)

Team 1Team 2Score
Bowdon Hightown Surbiton 4-1

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