1990–91 England Hockey League season

1990–91 England Hockey League
1989–90 (previous) (next) 1991–92

The 1990–91 English Hockey League season took place from October 1990 until May 1991.

The Men's National League was sponsored by Poundstretcher and was won by Havant. The top four teams qualified to take part in the Poundstretcher League Cup tournament which was won by Hounslow.[1] The Women's National League was sponsored by Typhoo and was won by Slough.[2]

The Men's Cup (Hockey Association Cup) was won by Hounslow and the Women's Cup (National Club Championship finals) was won by Sutton Coldfield. [3] [4]

Men's Poundstretcher National League First Division League Standings

[5]

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Havant151131451836
2Indian Gymkhana15933221630
3Hounslow15843441828
4East Grinstead15834301627
5Southgate15816392725
6Old Loughtonians15744322225
7Slough15735282424
8Teddington15735222724
9Stourport15645312922
10Bromley15636242521
11St Albans15636343621
12Cannock15537192918
13Neston15348203413
14Welton153210182811
15Isca15201317396
16Wakefield15131112496
= Champions
= Qualified for League Cup tournament
= Relegated

Men's League Cup Tournament

Round Date Team 1 Team 2 Score
Semi-final [6]Apr 21HavantEast Grinstead3-2
Semi-final [7]Apr 21Indian GymkhanaHounslow0-2
Final [8]May 26HounslowHavant4-1

Hounslow
Richard Purvis, Owen Mackney, Mike Williamson, Jon Potter (capt), Guy Swayne, Jon Rees (Mike Rose sub), Dave Hacker, Andy Ferns, Nick Gordon (Guy Fordham sub), Robert Thompson, Mike Alcock (Andy Thompson sub)
Havant
Jimmy Lewis, David Faulkner (capt), David Roberts, Rob Hill, Steve Lawson, A Cave, M Coleman, Russell Garcia, Stuart Avery, Colin Cooper, J Goldring (Gary Roberts sub)


Women's Typhoo National League First Division League Standings

[9]

Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Slough971120822
2Leicester954015519
3Sutton Coldfield944120916
4Ipswich9432161315
5Hightown95049615
6Chelmsford932471111
7Ealing9243111210
8Clifton923410149
9Wimbledon91179264
10Doncaster90277202
= Champions


Men's Nationwide Anglia Cup (Hockey Association Cup)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
HounslowSlough4-1
StourportBromley2-4
FirebrandsCannock2-3 aet
HavantEast Grinstead3-2 aet

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
CannockHavant0-5
BromleyHounslow1-3

Final

(Held at Luton Town Football Club on 7 April)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
HounslowHavant3-2

Hounslow
Richard Purvis, Mike Williamson, Jon Potter (capt), Simon Hazlitt, Paul Bolland, Jon Rees, David Hacker, Andy Ferns, Nick Gordon, Robert Thompson, Andy Thompson (Mike Alcock sub)
Havant
Sean Rowlands, David Faulkner (capt), David Roberts, Rob Hill, Peter Nail, Steve Lawson, M Coleman (J Golding sub), Russell Garcia, Don Williams, Colin Cooper, Stuart Avery (Gary Roberts sub)


Women's Cup (National Clubs Championship finals)

Group A (Ashford)

Pos Team
1Ipswich
2Leicester
3Ealing
4Exmouth
5Great Harwood

Group B (Canterbury)

Pos Team
1Sutton Coldfield
2Chelmsford
3Wimbledon
4Hightown
5Clifton
= Qualified for semi-finals

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Sutton ColdfieldIpswich4-2
LeicesterChelmsford1-1 (5-3p)

Final

(Held at Ashford on 21 April)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Sutton ColdfieldLeicester(4-3 p)

References

  1. ""Loughtonians undone by a late strike." Times [London, England] 15 Apr. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  2. "Alix Ramsay. "Slough scoop the pot." Times [London, England] 25 Mar. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  3. "Sydney Friskin. "Hounslow earn cup revenge." Times [London, England] 8 Apr. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  4. ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 22 Apr. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  5. ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 8 Apr. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  6. ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 22 Apr. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  7. ""Hounslow in final." Times [London, England] 22 Apr. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  8. "Sydney Friskin. "Thompson fires Hounslow to dual cup success." Times [London, England] 27 May 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
  9. ""For the Record." Times [London, England] 26 Mar. 1991". The Times Digital Archive.
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