Discover the premier European club field hockey venues from Amsterdam to Valencia. Where Europe's finest hockey clubs compete for continental glory.
The Euro Hockey League features 32 teams from across Europe competing in the continent's premier club field hockey tournament. Dutch clubs Amsterdam H&BC and HC Bloemendaal dominate recent competitions, with venues ranging from historic Amsterdam's Wagener Stadium to modern London facilities.
Historic Amsterdam venue and home of Amsterdamsche Hockey & Bandy Club, one of Europe's premier field hockey facilities.
German hockey stronghold home to Uhlenhorst Mülheim, featuring excellent facilities and passionate support.
Brussels' historic hockey venue, home to Royal Leopold Club and host to numerous EHL tournaments.
Madrid's premier hockey facility, hosting EHL matches with excellent Spanish hospitality and facilities.
Olympic legacy venue in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, home to multiple English clubs participating in EHL.
Mediterranean hockey venue known for excellent playing conditions and vibrant Spanish club culture.
Historic Dutch hockey venue home to HC Bloemendaal, known for developing world-class talent.
Cologne hockey headquarters featuring modern facilities and strong German hockey traditions.
Eleven seasons of elite European club field hockey, showcasing the finest teams and venues across the continent.
2015-2018
EHL establishment with European powerhouses competing for continental supremacy.
2019-2022
Amsterdam and Bloemendaal establish Netherlands as European hockey powerhouse.
2023-2025
Enhanced competition format with expanded European participation and world-class venues.
The Euro Hockey League (EHL) is Europe's premier club field hockey tournament, featuring 32 teams from across the continent.
Both men's and women's titles, continuing Dutch dominance in European club hockey.
Amsterdam H&BC from the Netherlands is the most successful club with multiple men's and women's titles, showcasing the strength of Dutch field hockey development.
EHL venues feature world-class water-based artificial turf surfaces, excellent spectator facilities, and rich hockey heritage, providing the perfect stage for European club competition.
The EHL typically runs from March to May, with both men's and women's tournaments featuring knockout format leading to exciting final weekends at premier European venues.
32 teams compete in the Euro Hockey League (16 men's and 16 women's teams) representing the finest club teams from across Europe's hockey-playing nations.