FC Bayern Munich Basketball
FC Bayern Munich Basketball, commonly known as Bayern Munich, is a professional basketball club based in Munich, Germany. The club was founded in 1946 and
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The EuroLeague is widely considered to be the most prestigious and competitive club basketball competition in Europe. It attracts top-level players and coaches from around the world, and the quality of play is consistently high.
The league attracts top-level players and coaches from around the world, and the quality of play is consistently high. The league has a long and storied history, with many iconic moments and legendary players.
Overall, the EuroLeague is a highly competitive and respected basketball competition that showcases the best club teams and players from across Europe.
It is a source of pride for many European basketball fans, and its impact on the sport cannot be overstated.
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The Europa League is an annual football competition for clubs in Europe, organized by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA). The competition was first introduced in 1971 as the UEFA Cup, and it was rebranded as the Europa League in 2009.
The Europa League is considered the second-tier club competition in Europe, behind the UEFA Champions League. It involves clubs from different European countries, who are not able to qualify for the Champions League, based on their domestic league position.
The competition consists of several qualifying rounds, followed by a group stage, knockout rounds, and a final. The winner of the Europa League is automatically qualified for the following season’s Champions League group stage. The competition is highly regarded by clubs, as it provides an opportunity to win a major European trophy and gain valuable experience playing against teams from different countries.
Notable clubs that have won the Europa League/UEFA Cup include Ajax, Sevilla, Inter Milan, Liverpool, Juventus, Tottenham Hotspur, and Real Madrid, among others.
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The Euro Hockey League (EHL) is the top-tier professional club field hockey competition in Europe, and it is widely considered to be one of the most prestigious and competitive hockey competitions in the world.
The competition was founded in 2007 and is organized by the European Hockey Federation. It features the best club teams from across Europe, with teams qualifying based on their performance in their domestic leagues and cup competitions.
The Euro Hockey League format consists of three stages: the KO16 (knockout stage with 16 teams), the Final 8 (quarterfinals, semifinals, and final), and the Grand Final. Each match is played over four quarters of 15 minutes each, with a 2-minute break at the end of each quarter and a 15-minute halftime break.
The competition is known for its high level of play, with many of the world’s top players and coaches participating. The EHL also has a number of unique features, including a special ranking system that awards points based on a team’s performance in each match, with extra points awarded for goals scored and for winning matches in extra time or a shootout.
The Euro Hockey League has become a major event on the field hockey calendar, and it attracts a large and passionate fan base from across Europe and beyond. The competition has helped to raise the profile of club field hockey, and it is widely seen as a model for how professional field hockey can be developed and promoted.
Take a look at the EHL Eurohockey League website
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The EuroLeague Volleyball competition is known for its high level of play, with many of the world’s top players and coaches participating. The competition has a long and storied history, with many iconic moments and legendary players.
The EuroLeague Volleyball has helped to raise the profile of professional women’s volleyball in Europe and has contributed to the growth of the sport globally. The competition is a major event on the volleyball calendar, attracting a large and passionate fan base from across Europe and beyond.
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A brilliant second half performance from Bloemendaal saw them advance to the FINAL8 as they won a feisty 3-0 battle against Mannheimer HC.
Two goals from Dennis Warmerdam followed a pin-point Nathan Ephraums shot to the top corner. The scoreline, though, was far more one-sided than the flow of the game in which both sides had numerous chances with Maurits Visser making a string of saves with the game in the balance.
Linus Müller’s superb line-stop from a Marc Miralles was the pick of the first half action in which Ephraums also went close.
The Australian international did put them 1-0 up 90 seconds into the second half with a sublime finish, lifting a loose ball in the circle into the top corner with minimal back-lift.
Warmerdam then slid onto a beautiful penalty corner move to put extra daylight between the teams in Q3.
Mannheim piled forward after that and had a number of corner chances brilliantly charged down. Numerous skirmishes in the circle were expertly dealt with with Teun Beins to the fore.
It left the German champions frustrated in the closing stages and they were caught once more on the counter-attack with Warmerdam scoring in the last minute into an empty goal.
Four-star Royal Léopold proved too strong for Lille as the Belgian club pulled clear of the French side with two more goals from Tom Boon and one each from Nelson Onana and Arthur Verdussen.
The result sees them advance to next Easter’s FINAL8 while Lille end with ninth place ranking points on behalf of France.
Boon continued his red-hot run with a powerful drag-flick into the top corner in the second quarter after a low-key start; Boon also hit the crossbar in that phase and Tanguy Zimmer volleyed the rebound over, meaning it was 1-0 at half-time.
John Verdussen did extend the lead in the second half with a sharp rebound after two excellent saves from Jose-Inaki Lafuente.
Lille made life difficult, offering little space in the circle until the closing six minutes. There, Nelson Onana with a smart back post goal and Boon finished off the win in the dying seconds with another corner goal.
For the striker, it was his sixth goal in two games in London and makes it 31 for him in total – putting him in third place on the all-time EHL goalscorer list. Only Jeroen Hertzberger (40) and Marco Miltkau (35).
Earlier, Johnny McKee’s first half double propelled Banbridge to a 3-0 win over Grasshopper Club Zurich and give the 13th place ranking points to Ireland from this weekend’s EHL KO16 Men’s event in Surbiton.His first was a glorious individual goal, racing from right to left and eventually firing home on his backhand to make it 1-0.The second saw him clean up the pieces after a ball rebounded his way. Philip Brown got the third just 22 minutes into the game from a penalty corner, his third in two games.That was how it remained as Grasshopper put up a staunch performance from there on but could not find a way back into the game.Bann’s win sees them end in 13th place with Grasshopper ending their debut season in 17th.
EuroHockey Freestyle makes its epic return this weekend following a spectacular debut at the EHL FINAL8 last Easter in the Wagener Stadium.
This weekend, the second Freestyle showdown will take place at the Euro Hockey League KO16 Men at Surbiton Hockey club where everyone can show off their best moves with a stick and a ball, no matter your age!
There will be two qualification rounds on Pitch 3; the first is on Friday, October 4th at 6.30pm with the second session on Saturday evening at 5pm.
The winner and runner up of each session will be invited for Sunday to show their skills on the main Pitch and a chance to win an Osaka customised stick.
Two first quarter penalty corner goals saw Bloemendaal do just about enough to get the best of Real Club de Polo and advance to Friday’s KO8, 2-1 in the final reckoning.
Bloemendaal hit the front in just the fourth minute when Floris Wortelboer eventually forced the ball after a series of four Luis Calzado saves from a penalty corner.
Teun Beins then launched a piledriver of a stroke through the Polo defences as the Dutch giants looked to take control of this contest.
But Polo started to find a lot more momentum in the second half and they got back in the mix when Benedikt Schwarthaupt ripped in a low flick which made it all the way into the backboard.
They earned a number of corners to put Bloemendaal under severe pressure right up to the last few seconds when Polo spurned a golden chance.
Gonzalo Peillat scored twice in each half to power Mannheimer HC to an 8-0 win over AHTC Wien, seeing them through the KO8 in Surbiton.
He starts the ball rolling with two drag-flicks in the first quarter and then Andreas Rafi scored from close range for a third with barely 13 minutes gone.
Raphael Hartkopf stretched the lead out further with a rocket of a backhand shot just before half-time.
Peillat completed his hat trick with a rare goal from play, a lovely shot from the top of the circle after a sweet interchange and a nice dodge move in the circle.
His fourth goal came from a corner before the end of Q3; Matteo Poljaric guided in the seventh from a Ben Hasbach pass before the latter completed the scoring from a corner move.
A quartet of Tom Boon goals propelled Royal Léopold into the KO8, seeing off Ireland Banbridge 4-2 after a huge penalty corner battle.
For Léo, it saw them get one over the side that eliminated them from the 2016 EHL while Bann were left frustrated after a big performance for a second successive year but no ultimate outcome.
Indeed, the Irish side had most of the play in Q1 before the Belgians took hold. They ran up a number of corners and Gaspard Baumgarten hit the bar before Boon opened the scoring with a slingshot drag-flick.
Banbridge, however, fired back before half-time when Philip Brown’s low corner shot hit the net, making it 1-1 at the big break.
Boon made the difference, though, in Q3 with another pair of corners to make it 3-1 but they got no easy ride from there. Brown ripped in his second of the day with 12 minutes to go, closing the gap.
Léo, however, finished strong and had the result confirmed when Boon flicked in from the left baseline. They will next face Lille in the KO8 while Banbridge meet Grasshopper Zurich in the Ranking Match.
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