1975–76 in English field hockey

The 1975–76 English Hockey League season took place from September 1975 until April 1976.

1975–76 England Hockey League
1974–75 (previous) (next) 1976–77

The Men's Cup was won by Nottingham.[1]

The Men's National Inter League Championship brought together the winners of their respective regional leagues. The championship (held in September 1976) was won by Slough.[2]

As from the 1980-81 season the National Inter League Championship would be held in the spring of the same season instead of the Autumn of the following season.

Men's Courage National Inter League Championship

(Held at Aston University Grounds, Birmingham & September 11–12)

Group A

Team 1 Team 2 Score
TrojansHightown0-0
NortonSlough0-3
NortonTrojans2-2
HightownSlough0-1
TrojansSlough0-1
HightownNorton3-0
Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Slough3300506
2Hightown3111313
3Trojans3021232
4Norton3012280

Group B

Team 1 Team 2 Score
Bury St Edmunds YMCABournville4-3
EastcoteSheffield0-1
Bury St Edmunds YMCAEastcote0-1
BournvilleSheffield1-2
SheffieldBury St Edmunds YMCA0-2
EastcoteBournville0-1
Pos Team P W D L F A Pts
1Bury St Edmunds YMCA3201644
2Sheffield3201334
3Bournville3102562
3Eastcote3102122
= Qualified for final

Final

Team 1 Team 2 Score
SloughBury St Edmunds YMCA1-1 (3-1 p)

Slough
D Jackson, John Brindley, Mike Parris, Andy Churcher, John Allen, Sutinder Singh Khehar, R Napier, John Murdock, Stuart Collins, Balwant Saini, Masood Ahmad
Bury St Edmunds
M Sturgeon (D Aldous sub), H Waters, G Brown (A Harvey sub), J Grinham, S Jamieson, M Francis, G Waters, S R L Long, G Randle, L Turner, C Upson

Men's Cup (Benson & Hedges National Clubs Championship)

Quarter-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
HounslowBedfordshire Eagles1-0 aet
SloughNorthampton Saints2-1
IscaRAF Support Command4-0
NottinghamBury St Edmunds YMCA3-0

Semi-finals

Team 1 Team 2 Score
NottinghamIsca2-0
SloughHounslow0-1

Final

(Held at Church Meadow, Hounslow, on 25 April)

Team 1 Team 2 Score
NottinghamHounslow2-1

Nottingham
Boddington, Watson, Gill, Elson, Harvey, Appelby, Walters, Maughan, Cassell, Sharpe, Stokes
Hounslow
Graham Brightwell, Mike Featherstone, Glen Evans, Ian Thompson, Peter Badger, Watts, Bill Smith (David Barker sub), Brookeman, Watson, Ian Barrett, Chris Langhorne, Harvinder Sibia

References

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