2006 Rink Hockey European Championship

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2006 Rink Hockey European Championship
Teams 9
Host ItalyMonza, Italy
Champions SpainSpain (13th title)
Matches played   25
Goals scored 179  (average 7.16 per match)
Top scorer(s) ItalyFrancesco Dolce - 12

The 2006 Rink Hockey European Championship was the 47th edition of the Rink Hockey European Championship, the biennial European rink hockey competition. The competition took place in Monza, Italy in the Pallazo dello Sport, also known as Pala Candy, from July 16 to July 22. Spain won the competition for the 13th time, beating Switzerland 2–0 in the final. Portugal took the 3rd place after beating 5-4 the hosts, Italy. This competition was part of the Euro Roller Games 2006, that also featured the European Championships of roller skating and artistic roller skating.

Format[]

There are 3 groups of 3 teams in Phase I. Each team plays each other within the group and all teams but the worse 3rd place of all groups will go into the quarter-finals.

Then, the losers and the team who didn't go to the quarter-finals will play a Poule for the 5th to 9th position. If any team played each other before this Poule, they won't be playing again: the results from Phase I will count.

The winners in the quarter-finals keep playing each other in a knockout system until the winner is found. There is also a game for 3rd and 4th place for the losers at the Semi-finals.

Every game lasts for 40 minutes, divided into 2 parts of 20, instead of the usual 50 minutes in some leagues.

Phase I[]

Group A[]

Team G W D L GF GA Dif Pts
Flag of Spain.svgSpain 2 2 0 0 12 2 +10 6
Flag of France.svgFrance 2 1 0 1 7 4 +3 3
Flag of England.svgEngland 2 0 0 2 0 13 -13 0
Flag of Spain.svg Spain8–0Flag of England.svg England
Lluís Teixidó - 3'
Pedro Gil - 5', 9', 12', 33'
Eduard Fernández - 16'
Josep Maria Roca - 21'
Jordi Bargalló - 25'
(Report)
Referee: Jurgen Wolter (Germany)

Flag of England.svg England0–5Flag of France.svg France
(Report) Henry Guirec - 12', 38'
Sebastien Furstenberger - 14', 19'
Baptiste Lucas - 19'
Referee: Alberto Bisacco (Italy)

Flag of France.svg France2–4Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Igor Tarassioux - 12'
Julien Huvelin - 15'
(Report) Marc Gual - 6', 6'
Eduard Fernández - 32'
Pedro Gil - 25'
Referee: Rego Lamela (Portugal)

Group B[]

Team G W D L GF GA Dif Pts
Flag of Italy.svgItaly 2 2 0 0 11 1 +10 6
Flag of Germany.svgGermany 2 1 0 1 6 10 -4 3
Flag of Austria.svgAustria 2 0 0 2 3 9 -6 0
Flag of Italy.svg Italy7–1Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Alessandro Bertolucci - 4', 6'
Francesco Dolce - 5', 14', 18'
Leonardo Squeo - 28'
Alberto Peripolli - 30'
(Report) Dominik Brandt - 7'
Referee: Rego Lamela (Portugal)

Flag of Austria.svg Austria3–5Flag of Germany.svg Germany
David Huber - 22'
Thomas Simcic - 34'
Thomas Haller - 38'
(Report) Felix Bender - 1', 32'
Dominik Brandt - 6', 36'
Andre Kulossek - 23'
Referee: Anton Sorensen (Netherlands)

Flag of Italy.svg Italy4–0Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Alessandro Bertolucci - 0'
Francesco Dolce - 4'
Davide Motaran - 20'
Mirco Bertolucci - 21'
(Report)
Referee: Jurgen Wolter (Germany)

Group C[]

Team G W D L GF GA Dif Pts
Flag of Portugal.svgPortugal 2 2 0 0 10 0 +10 6
Flag of Switzerland.svgSwitzerland 2 1 0 1 4 9 -5 3
Flag of Andorra.svgAndorra 2 0 0 2 2 7 -5 0
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal3–0Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
Valter Neves - 7'
Reinaldo Ventura - 16'
Jorge Silva - 33'
(Report)
Referee: Anton Sorensen (Netherlands)

Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland0–7Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
(Report) Sérgio Silva - 14', 20'
Ricardo Barreiros - 18'
Jorge Silva - 30', 36'
Vítor Hugo - 38'
Reinaldo Ventura - 39'
Referee: Gianni Fermi (Italy)

Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland4–2Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
Michael Muller - 3', 8'
Florian Brentini - 21'
Gael Jimenez - 34'
(Report) Marc Montardit - 35'
Ramon Bassols - 39'
Referee: Alberto Bisacco (Italy)

Knockout Phase[]

Bracket[]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
20 July - 21.30
 
 
Portugal Portugal24
 
21 July - 18.30
 
Austria Austria0
 
Portugal Portugal1
 
20 July - 17.30
 
Spain Spain5
 
Spain Spain10
 
22 July - 21.30
 
Germany Germany0
 
Spain Spain2
 
20 July - 19.30
 
Switzerland Switzerland0
 
Italy Italy11
 
21 July - 21.15
 
Andorra Andorra1
 
Italy Italy2(3)
 
20 July - 15.30
 
Switzerland Switzerland (PEN)2(5) Third place
 
France France3
 
22 July - 18.30
 
Switzerland Switzerland4
 
Portugal Portugal5
 
 
Italy Italy4
 
2006 Rink Hockey European Champion
Italy
SPAIN
Thirteenth Title

Quarterfinals[]

Flag of France.svg France3–4Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
Henry Guirec - 4', 5'
Baptiste Lucas - 32'
(Report) Federico Mendez - 29'
Stefan Rubi - 31'
Florian Brentini - 32'
Michael Muller - 36'
Referee: Rego Lima (Portugal)

Flag of Spain.svg Spain10–0Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Marc Gual - 6', 13'
Sergi Panadero - 7'
Pedro Gil - 9'
Jose Ordeig - 19', 24', 38'
Josep Roca - 24'
Luis Teixidó - 36', 38'
(Report)
Referee: Anton Sorensen (Netherlands)

Flag of Italy.svg Italy11–1Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
Mirco Bertolucci - 2', 9', 20'
Francesco Dolce - 7', 12', 16', 19', 20'
Davide Motaran - 17', 27'
Mattia Cocco - 36'
(Report) Guillem Sarle - 34'
Referee: Enrico Armati (Switzerland)

Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal24–0Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Tiago Rafael - 0', 18'
Jorge Silva - 1', 7', 31'
Reinaldo Ventura - 2', 22', 26', 27'
Sérgio Silva - 7', 11'
Ricardo Barreiros - 11', 11', 16', 16', 36', 38'
Vítor Hugo - 17', 28', 34', 35'
Pedro Moreira - 27', 29'
Valter Neves - 33'
(Report)
Referee: Xavier Galan (Spain)

Semifinals[]

Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal1–5Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Reinaldo Ventura - 33' (Report) Josep Maria Ordeig - 20'
Sergi Panadero - 24'
Marc Gual - 26', 30'
Pedro Gil - 36'
Referee: Gianni Fermi (Italy)

Flag of Italy.svg Italy2 (1)–(3) 2Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
Francesco Dolce - 2'
Mirco Bertolucci - 30'
PENALTIES
Nicola Palagi - no
Davide Motaran - no
Leonardo Squeo - Goal
Francesco Dolce - no
(Report) Florian Brentini - 7'
Matthieu Brentini - 10'
PENALTIES
Matthieu Brentini - no
Stefan Rubi - Goal
Michael Muller - Goal
Florian Brentini - Goal
Referee: Xavier Galan (Spain)

3rd Place Game[]

Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal5–4Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Sérgio Silva - 6', 32'
Ricardo Barreiros - 17'
Vítor Hugo - 24', 33'
Report Davide Motaran - 5'
Francesco Dolce - 25', 26'
Mattia Cocco - 37'
Referee: Enrico Armati (Switzerland)

Final[]

Flag of Spain.svg Spain2–0Flag of Switzerland.svg Switzerland
Eduard Fernández - 19'
Marc Gual - 27'
Report
Referee: Rego Lamela (Portugal)

5th to 9th Poule[]

Pl Team G W D L GF GA Dif Pts
5 FranceFrance 4 4 0 0 18 2 +16 12
6 EnglandEngland 4 3 0 1 15 12 +3 9
7 GermanyGermany 4 2 0 2 7 7 0 6
8 AndorraAndorra 4 1 0 3 13 10 +3 3
9 AustriaAustria 4 0 0 4 10 32 -22 0

The games between teams that played against each other in Phase I are not repeated. The result from the Phase I game counted instead. This was the case for two matches, from Group A England vs. France and from Group B Austria vs. Germany:


Flag of England.svg England0–5Flag of France.svg France
(Report) Henry Guirec - 12', 38'
Sebastien Furstenberger - 14', 19'
Baptiste Lucas - 19'
Referee: Alberto Bisacco (Italy)

Flag of Austria.svg Austria3–5Flag of Germany.svg Germany
David Huber - 22'
Thomas Simcic - 34'
Thomas Haller - 38'
(Report) Felix Bender - 1', 32'
Dominik Brandt - 6', 36'
Andre Kulossek - 23'
Referee: Anton Sorensen (Netherlands)

The other matches were played as follows:


Flag of France.svg France2–0Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Igor Tarassioux - 3'
Remy Hourcq - 7'
(Report)
Referee: Xavier Galan (Spain)

Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra9–3Flag of Austria.svg Austria
Marc Montardit - 5'
Ramon Bassols - 9', 30', 34'
Alex Martin - 16', 17'
Juan Sebastian - 18'
Ivan Villaro - 31', 32'
(Report) Manuel Parfant - 15'
Michael Schwendinger - 25'
Gunter Faul - 37'
Referee: Anton Sorensen (Netherlands)

Flag of England.svg England2–1Flag of Germany.svg Germany
James Taylor - 5'
Brendan Barker - 35'
(Report) Dominik Brandt - 39'
Referee: Rego Lamela (Portugal)

Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra2–3Flag of France.svg France
Ramon Bassols - 3', 7' (Report) Sylvain Brochard - 9'
Henry Guirec - 10', 30'
Referee: Enrico Armati (Switzerland)

Flag of England.svg England3–2Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
James Taylor - 8', 40' (last second)
Andrew Gregory - 30'
(Report) Ramon Bassols - 1', 24'
Referee: Gianni Fermi (Italy)

Flag of Austria.svg Austria0–8Flag of France.svg France
(Report) Sylvain Brochard - 5', 27'
Remy Hourcq - 18', 39'
Sebastien Furstenberger - 29'
Baptiste Lucas - 31', 34'
Henry Guirec - 33'
Referee: Anton Sorensen (Netherlands)

Flag of Germany.svg Germany1–0Flag of Andorra.svg Andorra
Marc Schinkowski - 4' (Report)
Referee: Gianni Fermi (Italy)

Flag of Austria.svg Austria4–10Flag of England.svg England
David Huber - 5', 35', 36'
Thomas Haller - 11'
(Report) James Taylor - 0', 10', 16', 16', 34', 39'
Brendan Barker - 6', 15', 35'
Karl Smith - 31'
Referee: Anton Sorensen (Netherlands)

Final table[]

Pl Team G W D L GF GA Dif Pts
1 SpainSpain 5 5 0 0 29 3 +26 15
2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland 5 2 1 2 10 16 -6 7
3 PortugalPortugal 5 4 0 1 40 9 +31 12
4 ItalyItaly 5 3 1 1 28 9 +19 10
5 FranceFrance 6 4 0 2 23 10 +13 12
6 EnglandEngland 5 3 0 2 15 20 -5 9
7 GermanyGermany 6 2 0 4 8 24 -16 6
8 AndorraAndorra 7 1 0 6 16 28 -12 3
9 AustriaAustria 6 0 0 6 10 60 -50 0

Goal scorers[]

Squads[]

Andorra[]

Name Born in Goals
Nelson Alves (GK) 1985
Ramon Bassols 1981 8
Alex Martin 1981 2
Marc Martin 1984 0
Marc Montardit 1977 2
Guillem Sarle 1980 1
Juan Sebastian 1973 1
Ferran Vila 1973 0
Marc Vila (GK) 1981
Ivan Villaro 1981 2
Carles Puig (Coach)

Austria[]

Name Born in Goals
Klemens Schussling (GK) 1984
Andreas Kunz (GK) 1986
Gunter Faul 1977 1
Thomas Haller 1974 2
David Huber 1988 4
Martin Laritz 1976 0
Manuel Parfant 1987 1
Thomas Simcic 1976 1
Michael Schwendinger 1982 1
Jokob Stockinger 1986 0
Roland Mayer (Coach)

England[]

Name Born in Goals
Ian Morrison (GK) 1983
Ian Smith (GK) 1984
Grant Zaccaria 1985 0
Michael Ableson 1986 0
Brendan Barker 1978 4
Andrew Gregory 1983 1
Karl Smith 1979 1
Graeme Stewart 1986 0
James Taylor 1985 9
Joe Wheatley 1969 0
PortugalJosé Carlos Amaral (Coach)

France[]

Name Born in Goals
Olivier Gelebart (GK) 1975
Fabien Savreux (GK) 1973
Sylvain Brochard 1987 3
Sebastien Furstenberger 1985 3
Nicolas Guilbert 1985 0
Henry Guirec 1978 7
Remy Hourcq 1980 3
Igor Tarassioux 1977 2
Julien Huvelin 1973 1
Baptiste Lucas 1983 4
Eric Marquis (Coach)

Germany[]

Name Born in Goals
Marc Berenbeck (GK) 1976
Patrick Glowka (GK) 1987
Felix Bender 1985 2
Dominik Brandt 1982 4
Markus Wilk 1977 0
Stefan Gurtler 1985 0
Thomas Haupt 1980 0
Andre Kussolek 1985 1
Tobias Mohr 1980 0
Marc Schinkowski 1983 1
Johan Van Diejen (Coach)

Italy[]

N Name Born in Position Club Goals
1 Federico Stagi 1974 GK Prato
10 Leonardo Barozzi 1987 GK Viareggio
2 Davide Motaran 1984 F Roller Novara 4
3 Leonardo Squeo 1982 D/M Vercelli 1
4 Alberto Peripolli 1986 D/M Breganze 1
5 Francesco Dolce 1973 F Hockey Novara 12
6 Nicola Palagi 1981 F Viareggio 0
7 Mattia Cocco 1984 F Valdagno 2
8 Mirco Bertolucci 1972 F Follonica 5
9 Alessandro Bertolucci 1969 F Follonica 3
Coach Alessandro Cupisti

Portugal[]

N Name Born in Position Club Goals
1 Carlos Silva 1982 GK S.L. Benfica
10 João Pereira (Ginho) 1980 GK OC Barcelos
2 Valter Neves 1983 D/M S.L. Benfica 2
3 Sérgio Silva 1974 D/M Follonica (ITA) 6
4 Vítor Hugo 1984 F ACR Gulpilhares 7
5 Reinaldo Ventura 1978 F FC Porto 7
6 Tiago Rafael 1983 D/M OC Barcelos 2
7 Ricardo Barreiros 1982 F S.L. Benfica 8
8 Jorge Silva 1984 F FC Porto 6
9 Pedro Moreira 1985 D/M FC Porto 2
Coach Paulo Batista

Spain[]

N Name Born in Position Club Goals
1 Sergi Fernández 1985 GK Vic
10 Juan Ramón de Moya 1971 GK Noia
2 Sergi Panadero 1985 D/M FC Barcelona 2
3 Josep Maria Roca 1981 D/M Vic 2
4 Jordi Bargallo 1979 F Liceo 1
5 Josep Maria Ordeig 1981 D/M Barcelona 4
6 Eduard Fernández 1982 F Igualada 3
7 Lluís Teixidó 1978 D/M Reus 3
8 Marc Gual 1980 D/M Reus 7
9 Pedro Gil 1980 F FC Porto (POR) 7
Coach Carlos Feriche

Switzerland[]

Name Born in Club Goals
Bjorn Hauert (GK) 1977 SC Thunerstern
Nils Hauert (GK) 1983 SC Thunerstern
Florian Brentini 1983 Genève HC 3
Matthieu Brentini 1980 Genève HC 1
Jerome Desponds 1978 Hockey Novara (ITA) 0
Federico Garcia-Mendez 1987 Genève HC 1
Andreas Munger 1985 RS Uttigen 0
Stefan Rubi 1979 Montreux HC 1
Gael Jimenez 1987 Genève HC 1
Michael Muller 1984 Montreux HC 3
Alain Richard (Coach)

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