Roller hockey rankings

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The roller hockey rankings are rankings of national teams and clubs of this sport.

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Men's national teams ranking

The unofficial national teams ranking is calculated by the Elo rating system. [1]

This is the ranking as of 14 July 2019. [2]

RankTeamPoints
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2715
2Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2685
3Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2668
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2479
5Flag of France.svg  France 2420
6Flag of Angola.svg  Angola 2402
7Flag of Mozambique.svg  Mozambique 2273
8Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2255
9Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2212
10Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 2205
RankTeamPoints
11Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2160
12Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2080
13Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1999
14Flag of England.svg  England 1953
15Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1908
16Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 1878
17Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 1860
18Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 1771
19Flag of the United States.svg  United States 1732
20Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 1727
RankTeamPoints
21Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 1721
22Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 1578
23Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1559
23Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 1552
25Flag of India.svg  India 1501
26Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 1471
27Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 1283
28Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 1242
29Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 534

Women's national teams ranking

As the men's ranking, the unofficial women's ranking is also calculated by using the Elo rating system.

This is the ranking updated as of 14 July 2019. [3]

RankTeamPoints
1Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2932
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 2916
3Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 2753
4Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2603
5Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2592
6Flag of France.svg  France 2501
7Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 2496
RankTeamPoints
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 2478
9Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2285
10Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 2259
11Flag of England.svg  England 2237
12Flag of the United States.svg  United States 2081
13Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay 2074
14Flag of India.svg  India 2059
RankTeamPoints
15Flag of Chinese Taipei for Olympic games.svg  Chinese Taipei 2057
16Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 2046
17Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 2040
18Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt 1864
19Flag of Macau.svg  Macau 1852
20Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1390
21Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 690

World Skate Europe league ranking

The coefficients of the league ranking take into account the performance of each association's representative teams in European competitions between the past four seasons. The coefficient is calculated by dividing the total of points accumulated by the number of participating teams and serves for determine the number of teams for each country in the Euroleague.

This is the ranking as of the end of the 2018–19 season. [4]

RankLeagueCoefficient
1 Flag of Portugal.svg Portugal 21.667
2 Flag of Spain.svg Spain 18.500
3 Flag of Italy.svg Italy 16.235
4 Flag of France.svg France 8.560
5 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland 5.727
6 Flag of Germany.svg Germany 4.909
7 Flag of England.svg England 3.000

World Skate Europe men's club ranking

The men's club ranking is made by the World Skate Europe for their club competitions. It is determined by the results of the clubs in the Euroleague, World Skate Europe Cup and the Continental Cup over the past four seasons.

This table shows the top 20 as of the end of the 2018–19 season. [5]

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Spain.svg Barcelona 200
2 Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 165
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Oliveirense 160
4 Flag of Portugal.svg Porto 150
5 Flag of Portugal.svg Barcelos 135
6 Flag of Portugal.svg Sporting CP 133
7 Flag of Spain.svg Reus Deportiu 130
8 Flag of Italy.svg Forte dei Marmi 100
9 Flag of Spain.svg Liceo 95
10 Flag of Italy.svg Viareggio 80
RankTeamPoints
11 Flag of Italy.svg Amatori Lodi 80
12 Flag of Spain.svg Vic 65
13 Flag of Spain.svg Lleida Llista Blava 60
14 Flag of France.svg Quévert 60
15 Flag of Italy.svg Follonica 57
16 Flag of Italy.svg Breganze 55
17 Flag of Italy.svg Sarzana 48
18 Flag of Italy.svg Bassano 40
19 Flag of France.svg Mérignac 39
20 Flag of France.svg La Vendéenne 36

World Skate Europe women's club ranking

The women's club ranking is also made by the World Skate Europe for their club competitions. It is determined by the results of the clubs in the Female League over the past four seasons.

This table shows the top 10 as of the end of the 2018–19 season. [5]

RankTeamPoints
1 Flag of Spain.svg Voltregà 85
2 Flag of Spain.svg Gijón Solimar 70
3 Flag of Portugal.svg Benfica 55
4 Flag of Spain.svg Manlleu 50
5 Flag of France.svg Mérignac 40
6 Flag of Spain.svg Palau de Plegamans 40
7 Flag of Germany.svg Iserlohn 35
8 Flag of Italy.svg Estrelas Molfetta 35
9 Flag of France.svg Noisy le Grand 30
10 Flag of France.svg Nantes Métropole 25

Notes and references

  1. "Rink-Hockey rankings. Rules for calculation" (PDF). rinkhockey.net. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  2. "Country teams ranking" (PDF). rinkhockey.net. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  3. "Country teams ranking" (PDF). rinkhockey.net. Retrieved 14 July 2019.
  4. "2019/20 Euroleague quotas by Federation" (PDF). World Skate Europe. 25 June 2019. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  5. 1 2 "European club competitions 2018/2019 updated rankings" (PDF). World Skate Europe. 26 June 2019.

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