2018–19 Men's Belgian Hockey League

The 2018–19 Men's Belgian Hockey League was the 100th season of the Belgian field hockey men's top division. It began on 2 September 2018 and it concluded with the second leg of the championship final on 12 May 2019.[1] Dragons were the defending champions, having won the 2017–18 season.

Men's Belgian Hockey League
Season2018–19
Dates2 September 2018 – 12 May 2019
ChampionsLéopold (28th title)
RelegatedDaring
White Star
Euro Hockey LeagueLéopold
Beerschot
Herakles
Matches played122
Goals scored736 (6.03 per match)
Top goalscorerTom Boon (38 goals)

Léopold won their 28th title by defeating Beerschot 6–5 in aggregate in the championship final (two-legged tie).[2]

Teams edit

 
 
Antwerp
 
Braxgata
 
Gantoise
 
Herakles
 
Brussels teams:
Daring
Léopold
Orée
Racing
White Star
2018–19 Men's Belgian Hockey League teams
 
 
Daring
 
Orée
 
White Star
Location of Brussels teams in the 2018–19 Men's Belgian Hockey League
Team Location Province
Antwerp Sint-Job-in-'t-Goor   Antwerp
Beerschot Kontich   Antwerp
Braxgata Boom   Antwerp
Daring Molenbeek-Saint-Jean   Brussels
Dragons Brasschaat   Antwerp
Gantoise Ghent   East Flanders
Herakles Lier   Antwerp
Léopold Uccle   Brussels
Orée Woluwe-Saint-Pierre   Brussels
Racing Uccle   Brussels
Waterloo Ducks Waterloo   Walloon Brabant
White Star Evere   Brussels

Number of teams by provinces edit

Province Number of teams Team(s)
  Antwerp 5 Antwerp, Beerschot, Braxgata, Dragons, Herakles
  Brussels Daring, Léopold, Orée, Racing, White Star
  East Flanders 1 Gantoise
  Walloon Brabant Waterloo Ducks
Total 14

Regular season edit

The twelve teams are grouped in two pools of six (Pool A and Pool B) based on the previous season's ranking :

  • Pool A : 1, 4, 5, 8, 9, National 1 (2)
  • Pool B : 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, National 1 (1)[3]

The teams of the same pool compete 2 times and face the teams of the other pool once. The first four of each pool are qualified for the play-offs and the last two of each pool play the play-downs.

Pool A edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Racing 16 10 6 0 67 30 +37 36 Qualification for the play-offs
2 Orée 16 9 4 3 48 35 +13 31
3 Beerschot 16 8 2 6 46 45 +1 26
4 Dragons 16 7 2 7 40 35 +5 23
5 Braxgata 16 4 4 8 33 39 −6 16 Qualification for the play-downs
6 Antwerp 16 0 2 14 27 71 −44 2
Source: [1]

Pool B edit

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Waterloo Ducks 16 13 1 2 73 32 +41 40 Qualification for the play-offs
2 Gantoise 16 10 4 2 60 37 +23 34
3 Léopold (C) 16 10 2 4 59 32 +27 32
4 Herakles 16 4 6 6 42 53 −11 18
5 Daring (R) 16 2 2 12 34 66 −32 8 Qualification for the play-downs
6 White Star (R) 16 2 0 14 27 81 −54 6
Source: [2]
(C) Champions; (R) Relegated

Play-offs edit

All rounds are played in a two-legged tie. The scheme for the quarter-finals is as follows :

  • Series 1: 1A/4B
  • Series 2: 2B/3A
  • Series 3: 1B/4A
  • Series 4: 2A/3B

The semi-finals are played between the winners of series 1 and 2 and the winners of series 3 and 4. The winners qualify for the championship final where the two teams compete to decide who will be crowned Belgian champion.

Bracket edit

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                
 
 
 
 
Racing213
 
 
 
Herakles (s.o.)03 3
 
Herakles325
 
 
 
Beerschot34 7
 
Gantoise202
 
 
 
Beerschot12 3
 
Beerschot235
 
 
 
Léopold24 6
 
Waterloo Ducks145
 
 
 
Dragons42 6
 
Dragons213
 
 
 
Léopold22 4EHL play-off
 
Orée145
 
 
 
Léopold53 8
 
Herakles (s.o.)426
 
 
Dragons51 6
 

Quarter-finals edit

(1A) Racing vs (4B) Herakles edit

14 April 2019
15:00
Herakles 0-2 Racing
Boon   12'51'
28 April 2019
15:00
Racing 1–3 Herakles
Boon   22' De Kerpel   11'70'
Haig   64'
Penalties
1–3

Herakles won series 3-3 (3-1) in aggregate after penalty shoot-out.

(2B) Gantoise vs (3A) Beerschot edit

14 April 2019
15:00
Beerschot 1–2 Gantoise
Catlin   70' Saladino  
Tolini   58'
28 April 2019
15:00
Gantoise 0-2 Beerschot
Duvekot   12'
Bull   17'

Beerschot won series 3-2 in aggregate.

(1B) Waterloo Ducks vs (4A) Dragons edit

14 April 2019
15:00
Dragons 4–1 Waterloo Ducks
Raes   32'46'
Denayer   38'
van Aubel   65'
Boccard   54'
28 April 2019
15:00
Waterloo Ducks 4-2 Dragons
Pangrazio   11'
Van Oost   25'
Boccard   40'
Wilbers   57'
Raes   28'
Denayer   53'

Dragons won series 6-5 in aggregate.

(2A) Orée vs (3B) Léopold edit

14 April 2019
15:00
Léopold 5–1 Orée
Russell   8'30'42'
Zimmer   56'
Degroote   60'
Domene   16'
28 April 2019
15:00
Orée 4-3 Léopold
Domene   35'40'43'56' Degroote   6'
Russell   52'54'

Léopold won series 8-5 in aggregate.

Semi-finals edit

The semi-finals were played from 1 to 5 May 2019 at Herakles.

Herakles vs Beerschot edit

1 May 2019
16:00
Herakles 3–3 Beerschot
Jenness   42'
Keusters   56'
Haig   68'
Catlin   3'
Rossi   38'
Bull   51'
5 May 2019
15:00
Beerschot 4–2 Herakles
Carson   7'22'36'
Perez   15'
Hottlet   49'
Haig   63'

Beerschot won series 7–5 in aggregate.

Dragons vs Léopold edit

1 May 2019
17:30
Dragons 2–2 Léopold
van Aubel   53'
Willems   56'
Brunet   59'68'
5 May 2019
15:00
Léopold 2–1 Dragons
Baumgarten   10'
Russell   46'
O'Donoghue   50'

Léopold won series 4–3 in aggregate.

EHL play-off edit

The EHL play-off was played from 11 to 12 May 2019 at Herakles. The third place winner is qualified for the 2019–20 Euro Hockey League.

11 May 2019
11:00
Herakles 4–5 Dragons
Haig   1'57'
Jenness   18'
De Kerpel   68'
Lootens   9'
Uher   13'
Shimmins   17'
Denayer   50'
Raes   51'
12 May 2019
11:00
Dragons 1–2 Herakles
Raes   59' Haig   5'
Jenness   26'
Penalties
3–5

Herakles won series 6–6 (5-3) in aggregate after penalty shoot-out.

Final edit

The final was played from 11 to 12 May 2019 at Herakles. Both teams are qualified for the 2019–20 Euro Hockey League.

11 May 2019
13:30
Léopold 2–2 Beerschot
Russell   17'
Verdussen   32'
Rossi   5'
Catlin   70'
12 May 2019
13:30
Beerschot 3–4 Léopold
Carson   6'62'
Verhoeven   41'
Verdussen   33'
Russell   43'57'
Eaton   52'

Léopold won series 6–5.

References edit

  1. ^ "CALENDRIER / KALENDER 2018-2019 OUTDOOR" (PDF). www.hockey.be (in French and Dutch). Royal Belgian Hockey Association. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  2. ^ "Belgian Hockey Finals 2019 : le Léo et l'Antwerp sacrés champions 2019 !". hockey.be (in French). Royal Belgian Hockey Association. 12 May 2019. Retrieved 21 June 2019.
  3. ^ "Les poules de la prochaine division Honneur". www.okey.lalibre.be (in French). La Libre Belgique. 21 June 2018. Retrieved 23 June 2019.