2012 CERH European League Final Eight

Last updated
2011-12 CERH European League
Tournament details
Host countryItaly
Dates24–27 May
Teams8
Final positions
Champions HC Coinasa Liceo
Runners-up Barcelona Sorli Discau
Tournament statistics
Matches played7
Goals scored55 (7.86 per match)
Top scorer(s) de Oro, Tataranni, 5
2011
2013

The 2012 CERH European League Final Eight was the 47th edition of the CERH European League organized by CERH. It was held in May 2012 in Lodi, Italy.

Contents

Arena

The arena that hosted the Final Eight - PalaCastellotti is the biggest multi-arena in Lodi. The seating capacity of the arena is 2600.

Competition

Bracket

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
24 May - PalaCastellotti
 
 
Oliveirense2
 
26 May - PalaCastellotti
 
Barcelona Sorli Discau6
 
Barcelona Sorli Discau5
 
24 May - PalaCastellotti
 
Tecnol Reus2
 
Tecnol Reus3
 
27 May - PalaCastellotti
 
Amatori Lodi1
 
Barcelona Sorli Discau2
 
25 May - PalaCastellotti
 
Coinasa Liceo4
 
Candelária2
 
26 May - PalaCastellotti
 
Coinasa Liceo4
 
Isello Hockey Valdagno3
 
25 May - PalaCastellotti
 
Coinasa Liceo5
 
Benfica5
 
 
Isello Hockey Valdagno11
 

Results

Quarterfinals

May 24, 2012
20:00 CEST
Oliveirense 2 – 6 Barcelona Sorli Discau PalaCastellotti, Lodi
Silva (2) Report Torra (2),
Pablo Álvarez (2),
Panadero (1),
García (1)
Umpires:
Bisacco, Corponi (ITA)
May 24, 2012
22:00 CEST
Tecnol Reus 3 – 1 Amatori Lodi PalaCastellotti, Lodi
Caldú (1)
Marín (1)
Adroher (1)
Report Festa (1)
Umpires:
Monteiro, Pinto (POR)
May 25, 2012
19:15 CEST
Candelária 2 – 4 Coinasa Liceo PalaCastellotti, Lodi
Fernández (1)
Silva (1)
Report Bargalló (2)
Pascual (1)
Barreiros (1)
Umpires:
Corponi, Bissaco (ITA)
May 25, 2012
21:15 CEST
Benfica 5 – 11Isello Hockey ValdagnoPalaCastellotti, Lodi
Viana (2)
Silva (1)
López (1)
Rodrigues (1)
Report de Oro (5)
Tataranni (4)
Nicolia (1)
Rossi (1)
Umpires:
García, Valverde (ESP)

Semifinals

May 26, 2012
18:00 CEST
Barcelona Sorli Discau 5 – 2 Tecnol Reus PalaCastellotti, Lodi
Pablo Álvarez (2)
Gual (1)
Ordeig (1)
García (1)
Report Casanovas (1)
Marín (1)
Umpires:
Bissaco, Corponi (ITA)
May 26, 2012
20:00 CEST
Isello Hockey Valdagno3 – 5 Coinasa Liceo PalaCastellotti, Lodi
Nicolia (2)
Tataranni (1)
Report Lamas (1)
Pascual (1)
Miras (1)
Pérez (1)
Barreiros (1)
Umpires:
Pinto, Monteiro (POR)

Final

May 27, 2012
17:45 CEST
Barcelona Sorli Discau 2 – 4 Coinasa Liceo PalaCastellotti, Lodi
Gual (1)
García (1)
Report Bargalló (2)
Lamas (1)
Barreiros (1)
Umpires:
Pinto, Monteiro (POR)
2012 CERH European League winners
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HC Coinasa Liceo
Sixth title

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