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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]
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 team that wins this tournament will be overall champions of the Women's England Hockey League and will qualify to play in the EuroHockey Club Champions Cup. If the team finishing top of the Premier Division at the end of the regular season also wins the League Finals Weekend tournament, the tournament runners-up will qualify as England 's ...
England have slipped to third in Women’s Nations League Group A1 ahead of this week’s double-header with Belgium. ... Is England vs Belgium on TV? Channel, time and how to watch Lionesses ...
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).
England Hockey announces it will ban transgender women from competing in the female category from the start of next season.
The club has over 450 members and runs seven men's teams and seven women's teams in addition to 2 veterans teams and a range of junior squads. [1] For the 2022/23 season, the Ladies' 1st team will play in the Women's Hockey League Conference East, [2] while the Men's 1st team will be playing in the East Men's Premier Division [3] The remaining men's and ladies' teams play in the East Hockey ...
The 2023 Uefa Women’s Nations League sees teams initially placed into either League A, B or C depending on their positions in the Uefa women’s national team coefficient rankings, which were ...