The Euro Hockey League is an annual field hockey cup competition organized by the EHF for the very top field hockey clubs in Europe. The competition was launched at the start of the 2007-08 field hockey season when it merged and replaced the men's EuroHockey Club Champions Cup (the champions competition) and the EuroHockey Cup Winners Cup (the Cup Winners' competition). Featuring many of the world's best players, the EHL is now seen as the pinnacle of club hockey in Europe (hockey's equivalent of the UEFA Champions League) with top clubs from across the continent playing what many consider to be the most exciting and dynamic club hockey in the world.

The competition has been won by ten clubs, two of which have won it more than once. Bloemendaal is the most successful club in the tournament's history; having won it six times. In 2019, the Waterloo Ducks became the first Belgian club to win the tournament. Dutch clubs have the highest number of victories (9 wins), followed by Germany (5 wins) and Belgium (2 wins).

The Euro Hockey League (EHL) is one of Europe's premier club field hockey competitions, bringing together the top teams from across the continent to compete at the highest level. Established to elevate the sport's profile and foster competitive excellence, the EHL features a series of intense matches held annually, showcasing skill, strategy, and teamwork. Teams from various European countries battle through group stages and knockout rounds, culminating in a thrilling final to crown the best club in Europe. Renowned for its high-quality play and passionate fan engagement, the Euro Hockey League is a premier event that highlights the best of European field hockey talent and tradition.