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Handbook Guide Created by World Skate Europe Rink Hockey Communication Department 2 GUIDE INDEX - INDICE 2018-2019 3 Topic – Tema – Topico – Argomento – Sujet ‐ Thema Pag. Index ‐ Glossary 3‐4 History of European Competitions 2018‐19 5 European Male Championships 5 European Female Championships 6 European Male Under 20 Championships 7 European Male Under 17 Championships 8 Latin Cup 9 History of European Cups 10 European Supercup 10 Continental Cup 11 Champions Cup ‐ Champions League Euroleague 12 Cup Winner’s Cup 13 Cers Cup – Wseurope Cup 14 Woman Cup 15 History International Competitions 2018‐2019 16 International Competitions 16 European Championship Female Senior – Mealhada (Portugal) 16 Results 16 European Championship Male under 17 – Torres Vedras (Portugal) 18 Results 18 Games score sheets 20 World Roller Games – Barcelona (Spain) 22 World Championship Senior Men 22 World Championship Senior Women 24 World Intercontinental Championship Men 26 World Intercontinental Championship Women 28 World Challanger Championship Men 30 Under 19 World Championship Men 32 Under 19 Intercontinental Championship Men 32 Topic – Tema – Topico – Argomento – Sujet ‐ Thema Pag. European Cups 2018‐2019 33 Continental Cup (Lisboa) 33 Euroleague 34 Euroleague – results 35 Euroleague ‐ games score sheets 36 Final Four – Lisboa 37 Quarterfinals 38 Group phase 39‐53 Euroleague – overall top scorers 54‐57 Matches refereed 58 4 Female League Cup 59 Female League Cup – results 60 Female League Cup ‐ games score sheets 61 Final Four – Manlleu 62 Preliminary round 63 Quarterfinals 64 Female League Cup – overall top scorers 66 Matches refereed 67 WS Europe Cup 68 WS Europe Cup – results 69 WS Europe Cup – games score sheets 70 Final Four ‐ Lleida 71 Round of 16 72‐77 Round of 8 78‐81 Quater final 82‐83 WS Europe Cup – overall top scorers 84‐85 Matches refereed 86 Credits, copyright, terms of use 87 GLOSSARY English Espanol Portugues Italiano Francais Deutsch Topic Tema Topico Argomento Sujet Thema Group stage Fase de grupos Fase de grupos Fase a gruppi Phase de groupes Gruppenphase Scorers Marcadores Marcadores Marcatori Marqueurs Torschutze Referee Arbitro Arbitro Arbitro Arbitre Schiedsrichter Sent Off Espulsiones Expulsoes Espulsioni Expulsions Ausschluss Blue card Tarjeta azul Cartao azul Cartellino blu Carton bleue Blue card Red card Tarjeta roja Cartao vermelho Cartellino rosso Carton rouge Rote karte Team fouls Faltas de equipo Faltas de equipa Falli di squadra Faute d’equipe Teamfoul Teamstrafe Coach Entrenador Treinador Allenatore Entraineur Trainer Games Juego Jogo Partita – gara Jeu Spiel Score sheet Partido Ficha de pontuacao Tabellino Match Spielbericht 5 HISTORY OF MALE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR LOCATION 1° 2° 3° 4° 1926 HERNE BAY (GB) ENGLAND FRANCE GERMANY SWITZERLAND 1927 MONTREUX (CH) ENGLAND FRANCE SWITZERLAND GERMANY 1928 HERNE BAY (GB) ENGLAND FRANCE GERMANY SWITZERLAND 1929 MONTREUX (CH) ENGLAND ITALY FRANCE GERMANY 1930 HERNE BAY (GB) ENGLAND FRANCE GERMANY SWITZERLAND 1931 MONTREUX (CH) ENGLAND FRANCE SWITZERLAND ITALY 1932 HERNE BAY (GB) ENGLAND GERMANY FRANCE PORTUGAL 1933 NOT PLAYED 1934 HERNE BAY (GB) ENGLAND GERMANY SWITZERLAND ITALY 1936 STUTTGART (D) ENGLAND ITALY PORTUGAL SWITZERLAND 1937 HERNE BAY (GB) ENGLAND SWITZERLAND PORTUGAL ITALY 1938 ANTWERPEN (B) ENGLAND ITALY BELGIUM PORTUGAL 1939 MONTREUX (CH) ENGLAND ITALY PORTUGAL BELGIUM 1947 LISBOA (P) PORTUGAL BELGIUM SPAIN ITALY 1948 MONTREUX (CH) PORTUGAL ENGLAND ITALY SPAIN 1949 LISBOA (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY BELGIUM 1950 MILANO (I) PORTUGAL ITALY SWITZERLAND SPAIN 1951 BARCELONA (E) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY BELGIUM 1952 OPORTO (P) PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN BELGIUM 1953 GENEVE (CH) ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1954 BARCELONA (E) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY BELGIUM 1955 MILANO (I) SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL SWITZERLAND 1956 OPORTO (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY GERMANY 1957 BARCELONA (E) SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL ENGLAND 1959 GENEVE (CH) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY ENGLAND 1961 TORINO (I) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY HOLLAND 1963 OPORTO (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN HOLLAND SWITZERLAND 1965 LISBOA (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY HOLLAND 1967 BILBAO (E) PORTUGAL SPAIN HOLLAND ITALY 1969 LAUSANNE (CH) SPAIN PORTUGAL HOLLAND FRANCE 1971 LISBOA (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY GERMANY 1973 ISERLHON (D) PORTUGAL SPAIN GERMANY ITALY 1975 VIAREGGIO (I) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY GERMANY 1977 OPORTO (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY GERMANY 1979 BARCELONA (E) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY HOLLAND 1981 ESSEN (D) SPAIN PORTUGAL HOLLAND ITALY 1983 VERCELLI (I) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY HOLLAND 1985 BARCELOS (P) SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL HOLLAND 1987 OVIEDO (E) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY GERMANY 1990 LODI (I) ITALIA SPAIN PORTUGAL HOLLAND 1992 WUPPERTAL (D) PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN GERMANY 1994 MADEIRA (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND 1996 SALSOMAGGIORE (I) PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1998 PACO FERREIRA (P) PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND 2000 WIMMIS (CH) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 2002 FIRENZE (I) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 2004 LA ROCHE SUR YON (F) SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL SWITZERLAND 2006 MONZA (I) SPAIN SWITZERLAND PORTUGAL ITALY 2008 OVIEDO (E) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 2010 WUPPERTAL (D) SPAIN PORTUGAL FRANCE GERMANY 2012 PAREDES (P) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 2014 ALCOBENDAS (E) ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL GERMANY 2016 OLIVEIRA DE AZ. (P) PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN SWITZERLAND 2018 LA CORUNA (E) SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 6 HISTORY OF FEMALE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS YEAR LOCATION 1° 2° 3° 4° 1991 GENEVE – SWITZER. ITALY HOLLAND SPAIN ENGLAND 1993 MOLFETTA – ITALY ITALY SPAIN HOLLAND PORTUGAL 1995 OVIEDO – SPAIN SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND GERMANY 1997 MADEIRA - PORTUGAL PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN HOLLAND 1999 SPRINGE – GERMANY PORTUGAL SPAIN GERMANY ITALY 2001 MOLFETTA – ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY GERMANY 2003 COUTRAS – FRANCE GERMANY SPAIN PORTUGAL FRANCE 2005 MIRA – PORTUGAL FRANCE PORTUGAL SPAIN GERMANY 2007 ALCORCON – SPAIN GERMANY SPAIN PORTUGAL FRANCE 2009 SAINT OMER – FRANCE SPAIN FRANCE GERMANY PORTUGAL 2011 CRONENBERG – GERM. SPAIN PORTUGAL GERMANY FRANCE 2013 ASTURIAS – SPAIN SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 2015 MATERA – ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 2018 MEALHADA - PORTUGAL SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 7 HISTORY OF MALE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 20 YEAR LOCATION 1° 2° 3° 4° 1953 LISBOA – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL SPAIN FRANCE BELGIUM 55-56 BARCELONA – SPAIN SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY GERMANY 1957 LISBOA – PORTUGAL SPAIN PORTUGAL BELGIUM HOLLAND 1960 LISBOA – Portugal PORTUGAL SPAIN FRANCE GERMANY 1962 MADRID – SPAIN SPAIN GERMANY PORTUGAL HOLLAND 1964 SALAMANCA – SPAIN SPAIN PORTUGAL FRANCE GERMANY 1966 GIJON – SPAIN SPAIN PORTUGAL GERMANY FRANCE 1968 VIGO – SPAIN SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY GERMANY 1969 VIGO – SPAIN PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY GERMANY 1970 NOVARA – ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN GERMANY ITALY 1971 ISERLOHN – GERMANY PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY HOLLAND 1972 REUS – SPAIN SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY HOLLAND 1973 P. ARCOS –Portugal SPAIN PORTUGAL HOLLAND ITALY 1975 DARMSTADT – GERMANY PORTUGAL SPAIN HOLLAND ITALY 1976 BARCELOS – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY HOLLAND 1977 HAIA – HOLLAND ITALY PORTUGAL HOLLAND SPAIN 1978 SEVILLA – SPAIN SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY GERMANY 1979 HERNE BAY – ENGLAND SPAIN GERMANY ITALY ENGLAND 1980 BERCELOS – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL GERMANY SPAIN ITALY 1981 GENEVE – SWITZERLAND SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY GERMANY 1982 PORDENONE – ITALY ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN GERMANY 1983 LOUVAIN – BELGIUM ITALY GERMANY SPAIN PORTUGAL 1984 NOIA – SPAIN SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL GERMANY 1985 PARIS – FRANCE ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN HOLLAND 1986 ANADIA – PORTUGAL ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1987 WALSUM – GERMANY SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY GERMANY 1988 FOLLONICA – ITALY ITALY SWITZERLAND PORTUGAL SPAIN 1989 VALKENSWAARD – HOL. SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND PORTUGAL 1990 BARNSLEY – ENGLAND ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1991 BLANES – SPAIN ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL SWITZERLAND 1992 VILLENEUVE – SWITZER. PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1993 SESIMBRA – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND 1994 WUPPERTAL – GERMANY PORTUGAL SPAIN GERMANY ITALY 1995 LA ROCHE – FRANCE SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL FRANCE 1996 FORTE D.I MARMI – ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 1997 VIC – SPAIN SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL FRANCE 1998 VIAREGGIO – ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 1999 GENEVE – SWITZERL. SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY SWITZERLAND 2000 PORTO – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY FRANCE 2001 DINAN – FRANCE SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY SWITZERLAND 2002 FOLLONICA – ITALY SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL SWITZERLAND 2003 V. CAMBRA – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND 2004 DUSSELDORF – GERM. SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY SWITZERLAND 2005 SANTANDER – SPAIN PORTUGAL SPAIN SWITZERLAND FRANCE 2006 SAINT OMER – France SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY SWITZERLAND 2008 HAMM – GERMANY PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND 2010 VIAREGGIO – ITALY PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN FRANCE 2012 SAINT OMER –FRANCE PORTUGAL SPAIN FRANCE GERMANY 2014 VALONGO – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL SPAIN FRANCE ITALY 2016 PULLY – SWITZERLAND PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN FRANCE 2018 VIANA DO CASTELO (P) SPAIN ITALY PORTUGAL GERMANY 8 HISTORY OF MALE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS UNDER 17 YEAR LOCATION 1° 2° 3° 4° 1981 LE HAYE – HOLLAND PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN GERMANY 1982 ZAANDAM – HOLLAND ITALY PORTUGAL HOLLAND GERMANY 1983 CASCAIS – PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN PORTUGAL FRANCE 1984 VIAREGGIO – ITALY ITALY SPAIN GERMANY HOLLAND 1985 MAIORCA – SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1986 OLIVEIRA A. - PORTUGAL PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1987 VERCELLI – ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN ITALY SWITZERLAND 1988 VILLENEUVE – SWITZERL. ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1989 ANADIA – PORTUGAL PORTUGAL ITALY SPAIN FRANCE 1990 ANDORRA SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 1991 DUSSELDORF – GERM. SPAIN PORTUGAL ITALY FRANCE 1992 VIAREGGIO – ITALY ITALY PORTUGAL SPAIN SWITZERLAND 1993 LA ROCHE – France SPAIN
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