Eurockey Cup

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Eurockey Cup
Founded2012 (U15)
2014 (U17)
RegionEurope
Number of teams16
Current championsU15 – 2019
Portugal
(1st title)
U17 – 2019
Portugal SL Benfica
(2nd title)
WebsiteOfficial website

Eurockey Cup is a European roller hockey club competition for youth players. It is an initiative of Eurockey.com company and supported by the CERH, the Royal Spanish Roller Skating Federation and the Catalonia Roller Skating Federation.

The participating teams are invited by the organization, while being taken into consideration their respective National Leagues classification for each season, in order to replicate the spirit of the CERH European League. The competition comprises itself into two youth categories, one for the under-15 (since 2012) and another for the under-17 players (since 2014).[1]

Eurockey Cup U-15[]

Eurockey Cup U-15 (also referred as U-15 Roller Hockey Champions League) is a European roller hockey club competition for under-15 players.

Editions and Winners[]

Year Ed. Place Winner Runner-up 3rd place 4th place Ref.
8th Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Portugal AD Valongo Spain CH Caldes Spain CP Vilanova Portugal FC Porto
7th Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Portugal CD Paço d'Arcos Spain CP Vilanova Portugal SL Benfica France La Vendéenne
6th Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Portugal Sporting CP Spain FC Barcelona Spain CP Manlleu Italy Follonica Hockey
5th Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Portugal FC Porto Spain CP Manlleu Italy SPV Viareggio Portugal SL Benfica [2]
4th Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Spain CE Arenys de Munt Italy Follonica Hockey Portugal SL Benfica Spain HC Sentmenat
3rd Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Spain CE Arenys de Munt Spain SHUM Maçanet Spain CP Vilanova Italy Hockey Breganze
2013 2nd Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Spain Reus Deportiu Portugal Sporting CP Italy Hockey Breganze Spain CH Caldes
2012 1st Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Italy UVP Mirandola e Modena Spain AA Dominicos Italy Hockey Breganze Spain CP Voltregà [3]

Medal Table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Spain CE Arenys de Munt2002
2Portugal Sporting CP1102
3Portugal AD Valongo1001
Portugal CD Paço d'Arcos1001
Portugal FC Porto1001
Spain Reus Deportiu1001
Italy UVP Mirandola e Modena1001
8Spain CP Vilanova0123
9Spain CP Manlleu0112
10Spain AA Dominicos0101
Spain CH Caldes0101
Spain FC Barcelona0101
Italy Follonica Hockey0101
Spain SHUM Maçanet0101
15Italy Hockey Breganze0022
Portugal SL Benfica0022
17Italy SPV Viareggio0011
Totals (17 nations)88824

Eurockey Cup U-17[]

Eurockey Cup U-17 (also referred as U-17 Roller Hockey Champions League) is a European roller hockey club competition for under-17 players.

Editions and Winners[]

Year Ed. Place Winner Runner-up 3rd place 4th place Ref.
5th Spain Blanes Portugal SL Benfica Portugal Sporting CP Spain CH Caldes Portugal AD Valongo
4th Spain Blanes Spain FC Barcelona Italy Follonica Hockey Portugal FC Porto Portugal Sporting CP
3rd Spain Blanes Spain ICG Lleida Spain CE Arenys de Munt Portugal SL Benfica Spain CP Manlleu
2nd Spain Blanes Spain CP Manlleu Spain FC Barcelona Spain AC Ordenes Portugal HC Braga
1st Spain Vilanova i la Geltrú Portugal HC Braga Italy UVP Mirandola e Modena Spain FC Barcelona Spain CP Manlleu

Medal Table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Spain FC Barcelona1113
2Portugal SL Benfica1012
3Spain CP Manlleu1001
Portugal HC Braga1001
Spain ICG Lleida1001
6Spain CE Arenys de Munt0101
Italy Follonica Hockey0101
Portugal Sporting CP0101
Italy UVP Mirandola e Modena0101
10Spain AC Ordenes0011
Spain CH Caldes0011
Portugal FC Porto0011
Totals (12 nations)55515

References[]

  1. ^ http://eurockey.com/u15_eurockey_cup/ Archived 2013-11-03 at the Wayback Machine Introdução
  2. ^ "El FC Porto, campeón de la Eurockey Cup U15" [FC Porto, champion of the Eurockey Cup U15] (in Spanish). Mundo Deportivo. 31 October 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2018.
  3. ^ "Mirandola E Modena se proclama vencedor de la primera U15 Eurockey (5-2)" [Mirandola E Modena proclaimed winner of the first U15 Eurockey (5-2)] (in Spanish). eurockey.com. 4 November 2012. Retrieved 8 November 2018.

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