1983 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup
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The 1983 EuroHockey Club Champions Cup was the tenth installment of Europe's premier field hockey club competition. It was won by defending champions Dynamo Almaty on HC Klein Zwitserland in a replay of the past edition's final match, confirming the progress of Soviet hockey. 1976-78 champions Southgate HC attained the third place.
1st division (The Hague)
Group stage
Group A
- Soviet Union Dynamo Almaty - 5 points
- England Southgate HC - 4 points
- West Germany HC Heidelberg - 2 points
- FranceHC Amiens - 1 point
Group B
- Netherlands HC Klein Zwitserland - 5 points
- Spain Real Club de Polo, Barcelona - 3 points
- Belgium Uccle Sport - 3 points
- Gibraltar Rock Gunners - 0 points
Play-offs
Final
- Dynamo Almaty 4-2 HC Klein Zwitserland
3rd place
- Southgate HC 3-1 Real Club de Polo, Barcelona
5th place
- Uccle Sport 3-0 HC Heidelberg
7th place
- HC Amiens 2-0 Rock Gunners
Standings
- Soviet Union Dynamo Almaty (defending champions)
- Netherlands HC Klein Zwitserland
- England Southgate HC
- Spain Real Club de Polo, Barcelona
- Belgium Uccle Sport
- West Germany HC Heidelberg
- France HC Amiens
- Gibraltar Rock Gunners
2nd Division (Subotica)
Group stage
Group A
- Ireland Branbridge HC - 6 points
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HK Suboticanka - 3 points
- Switzerland Rot-Weiss Wettingen - 2 points
- Austria Postsportverein Wien
Group B
- Italy Marilena Rome - 4
- Wales Cardiff HC - 1
- Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague - 1
Play-offs
1st place
- Marilena Rome 2-0 Banbridge HC
3rd place
- HK Suboticanka 5-0 Cardiff HC
5th place
- Slavia Prague 1-0 Rot-Weiss Wettingen
Standings
- Italy Marilena Rome
- Ireland Banbridge HC
- Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HK Suboticanka
- Wales Cardiff HC
- Czechoslovakia Slavia Prague
- Switzerland Rot-Weiss Wettingen
- Austria Postsportverein Wien
- Italy and Ireland are promoted to 1st Division for the 1984 Champions Cup.