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Dragons
Full nameKoninklijke Hockey Club Dragons
Nickname(s)The Reds, The Dragons
LeagueMen's Belgian Hockey League
Women's Belgian Hockey League
Founded26 October 1946; 78 years ago (1946-10-26)
Home groundThe Mansion of Dragons, Brasschaat
WebsiteClub website
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Koninklijke Hockey Club Dragons, also known as KHC Dragons or simply Dragons, is a Belgian professional field hockey club based in Brasschaat, Antwerp Province. The club was founded in 1946.[1][2][3] Since the end of the eighties the club competes in Belgium's first tier, Honour Division.

History

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HC Dragons were founded on the 26th of October 1946 at Café Royal in Berchem. With only 11 members the club played recreational hockey in the Belgian lower divisions.

Before moving in 1961 to the present location in Brasschaat the club played on different fields around Antwerp. The club's turning point came in 1981 when Jacques Daems became the president of the club. It was his ambition that the club should be one of the best in Belgium. A few years later the club installed its first artificial turf and promoted in 1988 to the Honour Division. A year later the women's team promoted to the Honour Division as well.

In 1996 the club celebrated its 50th anniversary and changed its name to Koninklijke Hockey Club Dragons (Royal Hockey Club Dragons). Meanwhile, the club installed its second artificial turf and the club won its first silverware when the women's team won in 1994 the Belgian double.

Ather the first successes with the women's team, the men's team won its first championship in 1997. Ever since both Dragons men and women are considered Belgian top teams.

Together with the rise of Belgian hockey, Dragons flourished as well at the European level. After winning its 6th national title in 2010 Dragons participated for the first time in the Euro Hockey League. Beating the reigning UHC Hamburg. One year later Dragons won the Bronze medal and played the EHL final 2013.

Besides the successes, the club kept growing in numbers and added a third artificial turf in 2013. In 2015 Dragons was the host of the World League Semi-Final and added even a fourth field. At the moment KHC Dragons count 1500 members and are the biggest hockey club in Belgium.

Pronunciation

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In English communication, the club is often pronounced in an English manner. Officially though, the club has to be pronounced in the French way (drʁagõ) without 's'.

Therefore, the Dragons (De Draken) is a nickname for the players. (sometimes female players are referred to as Dragonettes).

Players

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Current squad

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Men's squad

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As of 2021–22[4]

Head coach: Netherlands Dennis Dijkshoorn

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 MF  BEL Victor Foubert
2 GK  BEL Loic Van Doren
4 MF  BEL Lucas Putters
5 DF  BEL Max Lootens
7 MF  BEL Robbert Rubens
8 GK  BEL Vincent Schroyen
9 DF  BEL Mathew Cobbaert
10 FW  ARG Nicolás Della Torre
11 FW  BEL Florent Van Aubel
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 DF  BEL Timothy Luyten
13 MF  BEL Simon Gougnard
17 DF  BEL Sebastiaan Geers
19 MF  BEL Félix Denayer (Captain)
20 DF  BEL Robert Snoeck
21 GK  BEL Frédréric Beeckman
22 FW  ARG Lucas Martínez
23 FW  BEL Henri Raes
27 DF  IRE Conor Harte

Women's squad

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As of 2021–22[5]

Head coach: Justus Robert

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  BEL Marie Goethals De Mude
2 GK  NED Roos Knijff
3 MF  ARG Rocio Emme
5 DF  BEL Stephanie De Groof (Captain)
7 DF  BEL Ophélie Marien
8 MF  GER Anabel Herzsprung
9 MF  NED Imke Verstraeten
10 FW  NED Fleur Broers
11 MF  NED Valerie Magis
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 MF  BEL Fleur Verboven
14 FW  BEL Manon Simons
15 FW  BEL Abigail Raye
17 MF  BEL Delphine Marien
18 FW  BEL Margaux Struyf
23 MF  ARG Jimena Cedrés
24 DF  BEL Carolien Jakus
25 DF  URU Manuela Vilar del Valle

Notable players

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Men's internationals

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 Belgium
 Ireland

Source:[6][7]

Women's internationals

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 Belgium
 Ireland
 Italy

Source:[8]

Honours

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Men

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Belgian Hockey League
  • Winners (12): 1996–97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2009–10, 2010–11, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2020–21
Euro Hockey League
EuroHockey Club Trophy
  • Winners (1): 2001
  • Runners-up (1): 1998
EuroHockey Cup Winners Trophy
  • Winners (2): 2003, 2005
Belgian Cup
  • Winners (3): 1993, 2002, 2005
Belgian Indoor Championship
  • Winners (1): 1999

Women

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Belgian Hockey League
  • Winners (1): 1993–94
EuroHockey Club Trophy
Belgian Cup
  • Winners (2): 1994, 2005

Belgian Indoor Championship

  • Winners (1): 1997

References

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  1. ^ ":: KHC Dragons ::". Retrieved 2015-02-01.
  2. ^ "KHC Dragons - Twitter". Retrieved 2015-02-01.
  3. ^ "Championnat de Belgique de hockey - Competitions". Retrieved 2015-02-01.
  4. ^ "Club detail Dragons - Men".
  5. ^ "Club detail Dragons -Women".
  6. ^ "O'Donoghue and Good continue Dragons' Irish connection". ehlhockey.tv. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  7. ^ "Shimmins set to breathe fire with Dragons next season". www.hookhockey.com. 13 June 2018. Archived from the original on June 21, 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  8. ^ "Beatty, Lloyd and Carey set for foreign pastures". www.hookhockey.com. 12 July 2016. Archived from the original on September 5, 2018. Retrieved 31 August 2018.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)