2012 CERH European Championship

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CERH Euro 2012
2012 Roller Hockey European Championship
Campeonato da Europa de Hóquei em Patins de 2012
Tournament details
Host countryPortugal
Dates9 September – 15 September
Teams7
Venue(s)1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Flag of Spain.svg Spain (16th title)
Runners-up Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal
Third place Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Fourth place Flag of France.svg France
Tournament statistics
Matches played21
Goals scored176 (8.38 per match)
Top scorer(s) Flag of Spain.svg Pedro Gil (14)
2010
2014

The 2012 CERH European Championship or 2012 Roller Hockey European Championship was the 50th edition of the CERH European Roller Hockey Championship. It took place from 9 to 15 September, in Paredes, Portugal.

Contents

Venue

All games were played at the Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, in Paredes. [1]

Pool

Key to colors
    CERH European Champion

All times are Western European Summer Time (UTC+1)

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Flag of Spain.svg Spain 6600456+3918
Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 65014911+3815
Flag of Italy.svg Italy 64022512+1312
Flag of France.svg France 63032223–19
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 62041916+36
Flag of Germany.svg Germany 61051229–173
Flag of England.svg England 6006479–750

1st Day

9 September 2012
15:30
Spain Flag of Spain.svg 7 – 0 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

9 September 2012
17:15
England Flag of England.svg 0 – 9 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

9 September 2012
22:30
Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg 3 – 1 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

2nd Day

10 September 2012
19:00
Germany Flag of Germany.svg 6 – 1 Flag of England.svg England Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

10 September 2012
20:45
Spain Flag of Spain.svg 2 – 0 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

10 September 2012
22:30
France Flag of France.svg 3 – 7 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

3rd Day

11 September 2012
19:00
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2 – 3 Flag of France.svg France Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

11 September 2012
20:45
England Flag of England.svg 1 – 21 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

11 September 2012
22:30
Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg 3 – 0 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

4th Day

12 September 2012
19:00
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 13 – 0 Flag of England.svg England Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

12 September 2012
20:45
Italy Flag of Italy.svg 6 – 2 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

12 September 2012
22:30
Spain Flag of Spain.svg 4 – 1 Flag of France.svg France Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

5th Day

13 September 2012
19:00
Germany Flag of Germany.svg 0 – 2 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

13 September 2012
20:45
France Flag of France.svg 4 – 6 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

13 September 2012
22:30
England Flag of England.svg 1 – 23 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes
Owen Stewart

6th Day

14 September 2012
19:00
France Flag of France.svg 7 – 1 Flag of England.svg England Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

14 September 2012
20:45
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 0 – 6 Flag of Spain.svg Spain Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

14 September 2012
22:30
Portugal Flag of Portugal.svg 9 – 1 Flag of Germany.svg Germany Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

7th Day

15 September 2012
19:00
Germany Flag of Germany.svg 3 – 4 Flag of France.svg France Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

15 September 2012
20:45
Switzerland Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1 – 4 Flag of Italy.svg Italy Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

15 September 2012
22:30
Spain Flag of Spain.svg 5 – 4 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal Pavilhão Municipal Rota dos Móveis, Paredes

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References

  1. "Paredes recebe Europeu de hóquei em patins em setembro". Archived from the original on 26 January 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2012.