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The 2022–23 Women's England Hockey League season (sponsored by Vitality) was the 2022–23 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Women's Championship Cup. [1] The season started on 24 September 2022. [2] [3] Surbiton are the defending league champions [4] and Beeston are the defending cup holders. [5]
The 2023–24 Women's England Hockey League season (sponsored by Vitality) is the 2023–24 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Women's Championship Cup for women. [1] The season started on 16 September 2023. [2]
England; Association: English Ice Hockey Association: First international Denmark 5–1 England (Lyss, Switzerland; 18 December 1987) Biggest win England 7–0 Scotland (Sheffield, England; 30 January 1993) Biggest defeat Denmark 5–1 England (Lyss, Switzerland; 18 December 1987) International record (W–L–T) 2–1–2
England's women suffer a 7-0 defeat by the Netherlands in their EuroHockey semi-final in Monchengladbach.
In England and Wales, 28 teams play in the British Women's Leagues. The top 6 teams in the country play in the Elite League, with a Premier league consisting of 8 teams, and below that two unequally sized divisions, split by north (consisting of 4 teams) and south (consisting of 9 teams).
The 2021–22 Women's England Hockey League season (sponsored by Vitality) is the 2021–22 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Women's Championship Cup. The 2021–22 season returned to normality following two seasons of disruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom. The 2021–22 Premier ...
England Ice Hockey (EIH), [1] formerly the English Ice Hockey Association (EIHA). is the governing body of ice hockey in England and Wales. It was formed in 1982 and featured around 60 teams. It was formed in 1982 and featured around 60 teams.
The 2020–21 Women's England Hockey League season (sponsored by Vitality) was the 2020-21 season of England's field hockey league structure and the England Hockey Women's Championship Cup. The COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom caused severe disruption with the season starting on 19 September 2020, five months later than scheduled and ...