Ruislip Eagles Handball Club
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Ruislip Eagles Handball Club is dominating the women's English handball league at the moment.
[edit] Club History
Ruislip Eagles Handball Club was formed in 1970 when they were based in the old South Ruislip Leisure centre.
The men’s and women’s teams were started and coached by Bill Holderness, a GB goalkeeper. The teams were largely made up of British players but gradually more and more overseas players joined the club and brought new skills and experience.
The club enjoyed a successful spell through the 1980’s when many of their players were picked for the national team and the women won the league on several occasions alongside fierce rivals Wakefield men's team.
The men also were involved with great competition with Brentwood and Liverpool but it was the women’s team who enjoyed the greater success.
In 1982 the women became the 1st British team to win a match in the European Cup, beating the Belgian champions over two legs.
In recent years the women’s team have dominated the women’s game, winning the cup and league for 16 consecutive years, a reign that was ended in 2006/07 by new rivals Great Dane.
Both men’s and women’s teams have an international flavour with many nationalities playing in both teams.