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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]
Women's England Hockey League; Current season, competition or edition: 2023–24 Women's England Hockey League season: Sport: Field hockey: Founded: 1989; 36 years ago () First season: 1989–90: Administrator: England Hockey: No. of teams: 12 (Premier Division) 10 (Division 1 South) 10 (Division 1 North) 30 (Conference teams) Country: England ...
The 2024–25 Women's England Hockey League season is the 2024–25 season of England's field hockey league structure and England Hockey Women's Championship Cup for women. [1] [2] The season started on 21 September 2024. [3] Surbiton were the defending league champions and Beeston would defend the cup.
England's women suffer a 7-0 defeat by the Netherlands in their EuroHockey semi-final in Monchengladbach.
England vs Australia full schedule for 2023 series. Harry Latham-Coyle. June 29, 2023 at 5:55 AM. ... The women’s Ashes . Test match (Trent Bridge): Australia won by 89 runs.
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 ...
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 initially known as the Women's National Clubs Championship. The Chelsea College of Physical Education (Eastbourne) won the inaugural competition in 1977–78.