HC Klein Zwitserland

The HC Klein Zwitserland is a hockey club from The Hague in the Netherlands, was founded on 20 September 1908. With 1,591 members Klein Zwitserland is the tenth largest hockey club in the country. The present name of the club since 1974. Back then merged Haagsche hockey en IJshockeyclub and Tot Ons Genoegen Opgericht.

The first lords of the HC Klein Zwitserland dominated the Dutch National Football League, the Hoofdklasse in the late 1970s and early 1980s, with eight titles in a row, 1977-1984. International Klein won Zwitzerland 1979 and 1981 the Euro Hockey Club Champions Cup. Since then the team is not championship reached more. In the 2006-2007 season small Zwitzerland slipped to a relegation place after the play-offs were only narrowly missed out in the previous two seasons with the 5th place. After three dramatic battles for league whereabouts against the MMHC Voordaan, the club was relegated for the first time in the second-class Overgang class, but increased in the 2007/2008 season once again.

The first ladies returned in 2001 in the Hoofdklasse back, placed in the 2006-2007 season in 4th place, and so reached the play-off semi-final against HC 's- Hertogenbosch, which in two straight games (0-1, 0:4 ) was lost. The club grounds on Klatteweg in The Hague has two water- blasted and sandverfüllte three artificial grass courts.

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