Scotland retains Euro Hockey League place
Scottish Hockey yesterday recieved confirmation from the European Hockey Federation (EHF) that Scotland will retain its Euro Hockey League (EHL) place for the 2015/16 season.
The breakdown of EHL national representatives for 2015/16 will remain the same as last season following the release of the confirmed final ranking positions by the EHF.
Grange will be Scotland’s representatives in 2015/16 following their success in the Play-Offs last season.
Netherlands, Germany, Belgium and Spain will have three places in the EHL once again with England, Poland, France and Russia designated two berths.
Ireland, Austria, Scotland and Italy will have one place in the premier club competition in the world.
Please visit the Euro Hockey League website for more information
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