David Harte a step closer to Euro Hockey League winner’s medal

Irishman helps SV Kampong to wins over Racing Club de France and Rot-Weiss Köln

Irish goalkeeper David Harte: would be the first Irish player to win the Euro Hockey League. Photograph: Donall Farmer/Inpho.
Irish goalkeeper David Harte: would be the first Irish player to win the Euro Hockey League. Photograph: Donall Farmer/Inpho.

David Harte took a big step towards becoming the first Irish player to win the Euro Hockey League, the biggest club hockey competition in the world, as he helped SV Kampong to back-to-back wins over the weekend.

The recently-crowned world’s best goalkeeper played his part in a 6-1 win over Racing Club de France in the last 16. Then yesterday they won 5-1 against German champions Rot-Weiss Köln in Amsterdam.

It means Kampong will contest the EHL Final4 in Barcelona in mid-May, meeting Spanish side Atletic Terrassa in the semifinals with a heavy favourites tag.

Irish players who have come close to being part of a winning team in the EHL include John Jermyn and Iain Lewers – then an Irish international before switching to Great Britain – both played in the 2008 final for HGC but fell to UHC Hamburg.

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Ronan Gormley was part of Madrid's Club de Campo who were finalists in 2011, while Stephen Butler played for Belgium's Dragons in the 2013 final defeat to HC Bloemendaal.