2006 rink hockey World Club Championship

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2006 rink hockey
World Club Championship
Tournament details
Host countryAngola
CityLuanda
Dates24 September 2006 (2006-09-24)–30 September 2006 (2006-09-30)
Teams12
Final positions
Champions Flag of Italy.svg Bassano Hockey 54 (1st title)
Runner-up Flag of Spain.svg Reus Deportiu
Third place Flag of Portugal.svg SL Benfica
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored221 (7.37 per match)
Top scorer(s) Luís Viana (13 goals)
(next) 2008

The rink hockey World Club Championship is a worldwide competition with the best rink hockey teams. This competition was held for the first time in 2006, in Luanda, Angola.

Contents

The budget for the competition in 2006 was 1 million US dollars. [1] The winner earned a 5000 euro prize, the 2nd-placed, 2500 euro and the 3rd-placed 1250. Every team received a trophy and the 4th to the 12th placed teams equal ones. [2] The top scorer was Luís Viana, a Portuguese player of Bassano, who scored 13 goals. [3]

Format

12 teams from 8 different countries participate. The teams are divided into 4 groups of three teams each. The top teams of each group will advance to the final stage into a round-robin group to decide which team is the champion. The teams that didn't advance to the final stage will play knockout rounds to determine the 5th to 12th placed teams.

Teams participating

Africa:

Flag of Angola.svg Juventude de Viana
Flag of Angola.svg Petro Atlético
Flag of Mozambique.svg Desportivo de Maputo

Europe:

Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto
Flag of Portugal.svg SL Benfica
Flag of Italy.svg Bassano
Flag of Italy.svg Lodi
Flag of Spain.svg Reus

South America:

Flag of Brazil.svg Sertãozinho
Flag of Argentina.svg Concepción
Flag of Argentina.svg Olimpia de San Juan
Flag of Chile.svg Estudantil S. Miguel

Group stage

All times West Africa Time / Western European Time (only during DST)

Group A

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Italy.svg Bassano 2110213+184
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Concepción2110194+154
3 Flag of Mozambique.svg Maputo2002740330
Source: [ citation needed ]
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
24 September18:30Bassano  00  Concepción
27 September17:00Maputo  321  Bassano
26 September21:30Concepcíon  194  Maputo

Group B

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 2200123+96
2 Flag of Argentina.svg Olímpia de San Juan21016933
3 Flag of Angola.svg Juventude de Viana 200241060
Source: [ citation needed ]
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
24 September21:30Porto  52  Viana
25 September17:00Porto  71  Olimpia
26 September18:30Viana  25  Olimpia

Group C

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Spain.svg Reus 2200143+116
2 Flag of Italy.svg Lodi 21016713
3 Flag of Chile.svg Estudantil2002313100
Source: [ citation needed ]
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
24 September20:00Reus  91  Estudantil
25 September18:30Lodi  42  Estudantil
26 September20:00Reus  52  Lodi

Group D

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 2200111+106
2 Flag of Angola.svg Petro 20112311
3 Flag of Brazil.svg Sertãozinho201131291
Source: [ citation needed ]
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
24 September17:00Benfica  10  Petro
25 September20:00Petro  22  Sertãozinho
26 September17:00Benfica  101  Sertãozinho

Final phase

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Italy.svg Bassano 3300106+49
2 Flag of Spain.svg Reus 3201114+76
3 Flag of Portugal.svg SL Benfica 30124731
4 Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 301231181
Source: [ citation needed ]
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
28 September20:00Bassano  42  Porto
28 September21:30Benfica  13  Reus
29 September20:00Porto  11  Benfica
29 September21:30Reus  23  Bassano
30 September18:00Bassano  32  Benfica
30 September19:30Porto  06  Reus

5th to 12th places

First round

  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
28 September10:30Maputo  36  Olimpia
28 September12:00Concepción (Penalties)  2(3)2(0)  Viana
28 September17:00Estudantil (Penalties)  2(2)2(1)  Petro
28 September18:30Lodi  41  Sertãozinho

Second round

Winners of the first round
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
29 September16:00Estudantil  03  Olimpia
29 September17:30Lodi (Penalties)  2(3)2(2)  Concepción
Losers of the first round
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
29 September10:30Petro  60  Maputo
29 September12:00Sertãozinho  25  Viana

Third round

5th and 6th places
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
30 September16:30Olimpia  32  Lodi
7th and 8th places
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
30 September15:00Estudantil  37  Concepción
9th and 10th places
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
30 September12:00Petro  32  Viana
11th and 12th places
  Day    Hour  Score  Report  
30 September10:30Maputo  57  Sertãozinho

Final table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 Flag of Italy.svg Bassano 5410319+2213
2 Flag of Spain.svg Reus 5401257+1812
3 Flag of Portugal.svg SL Benfica 5212158+77
4 Flag of Portugal.svg FC Porto 52121514+17
5 Flag of Argentina.svg Olimpia54011814+412
6 Flag of Italy.svg Lodi 52121413+17
7 Flag of Argentina.svg Concepción52303011+199
8 Flag of Chile.svg Estudantil50141025151
9 Flag of Angola.svg Petro 5221137+68
10 Flag of Angola.svg J. de Viana 5113111764
11 Flag of Brazil.svg Sertãozinho51131326134
12 Flag of Mozambique.svg Maputo50051559440
Source: [ citation needed ]

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