Campeonato de Europa de Hockey sobre Patines 2014 (in Spanish) | |
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Tournament details | |
Host country | Spain |
City | Alcobendas |
Dates | 14 – 19 July 2014 |
Teams | 6 |
Venue(s) | 1 (in 1 host city) |
Final positions | |
Champions | Italy (3rd title) |
Runners-up | Spain |
Third place | Portugal |
Fourth place | Germany |
Tournament statistics | |
Matches played | 15 |
Goals scored | 120 (8 per match) |
Top scorer(s) | Pedro Gil (10 goals) |
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The 2014 CERH European Championship was the 51st edition of the CERH European Roller Hockey Championship, a tournament for men's national roller hockey teams organized by CERH which took place in Alcobendas, Spain. [1] Italy won the tournament and took its third title overall.
It began on 14 July and concluded on 19 July, with a single group stage played to determine the winner. It was the eighth time that Spain has hosted the competition, the first being in 1951 (in the city of Barcelona).
The national teams of five countries qualified automatically to participate with the host nation Spain in the final tournament. A total of 15 matches were played in the Pabellón Amaya Valdemoro, situated in Alcobendas.
With the host country, two European champion teams since the first European Championship in 1926 — Italy and Portugal — have entered this competition. The title holders, Spain, finished the tournament in second place. Previous winner Portugal took the third place.
Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts |
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Italy | 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 20 | 13 | +7 | 13 |
Spain | 5 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 37 | 13 | +24 | 11 |
Portugal | 5 | 3 | 1 | 1 | 29 | 13 | +16 | 10 |
Germany | 5 | 2 | 0 | 3 | 17 | 28 | –11 | 6 |
France | 5 | 1 | 0 | 4 | 10 | 20 | –10 | 3 |
Switzerland | 5 | 0 | 0 | 5 | 7 | 33 | –26 | 0 |
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The matches were played from 14 July 2014 to 19 July 2014.
Spain | 9 – 2 | Germany |
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Biel 5', 22' Roka 6' Vijas 14' Edificis 23', 28' Camela 17' Browen 25' Elvis 35' | Report | Hages 13', 34' |
Switzerland | 3 – 7 | Italy |
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Kissling 6' Imhof 15' Greimel 31' | Report | Tataranni 7', 12', 22', 38' Motaran 18' Illuzzi 28' Cocco 34' |
France | 1 – 3 | Portugal |
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Di Benedetto 8' | Report | Viana 16' Alves 19' Rafael 22' |
Germany | 2 – 3 | Italy |
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L. Karschau 4' K. Karschau 31' | Report | Cocco 33' Motaran 37' Ambrosio 40' |
Switzerland | 0 – 5 | Portugal |
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Report | Rodrigues 6' Silva 13' Alves 26' Nunes 28' Viana 35' |
Spain | 7 – 2 | France |
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Costa 14', 18' Adroher 20', 40' Baliu 30' Gil 37', 37' | Report | Garcia 12' David 29' |
Switzerland | 1 – 2 | France |
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Imhof 24' | Report | David 8', 31' |
Portugal | 13 – 3 | Germany |
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Neves 9' Viana 11' Rodrigues 13', 17' Nunes 19' Barreiros 26', 27' Silva 27', 30', 32', 36' Alves 32', 33' | Report | Hages 5' K. Karschau 6', 16' |
Spain | 2 – 2 | Italy |
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Costa 20', 38' | Report | Ambrosio 5', 37' |
France | 1 – 4 | Germany |
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Roux 12' | Report | K. Karschau 3', 7' Schulz 9' L. Karschau 40' |
Portugal | 2 – 3 | Italy |
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Alves 16' Rodrigues 30' | Report | Cocco 20', 35' Ambrosio 20' |
Switzerland | 1 – 13 | Spain |
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Imhof (1) | Report | Cancela (1) Gual (2) Bargalló (2) Costa (2) Barroso (1) Adroher (1) Baliu (1) Gil (3) |
Italy | 5 – 4 | France |
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Pagnini 14' Motaran 16', 22' Tataranni 24', 27' | Report | Garcia 10' David 15' Di Benedetto 18', 21' |
Switzerland | 2 – 6 | Germany |
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Kissling 14' Matter 28' | Report | Schulz 9' Pereira 17' K. Karschau 20' Milewski 26' L. Karschau 29', 30' |
Spain | 6 – 6 | Portugal |
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Gual 10' Gil 24', 33', 39', 40' Costa 33' | Report | Rodrigues 3', 35' Barreiros 5' Rafael 32' Silva 32' Viana 35' |
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