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2012–13 CERH European League


FieldValue
tourney_nameCERH European League
year2012–13
dates10 November 2012 – 2 June 2013
num_teams16
associations6
champion_otherPOR Benfica
count1
second_otherPOR Porto
matches59
goals497
prevseason2011–12
nextseason2013–14

The 2012–13 CERH European League was the 48th season of Europe's premier club roller hockey competition organized by CERH, the 16th season since it was renamed from Champions League to European League. Sixteen teams from six national associations qualified to the competition as a result of their respective national league placing in the previous season. Following a group stage and a knockout round, the four best teams contested a final four tournament to decide the competition winners, which took place in the venue of one of the teams.

The 2012–13 CERH European League final four took place in Porto, Portugal, at the Dragão Caixa, home of Porto, who qualified for this round together with Benfica (Portugal), Barcelona (Spain) and Valdagno (Italy). In the first all-Portuguese final, Benfica defeated the hosts FC Porto by 6–5 with a golden goal in extra-time, and secured their first European League title.

Teams

Sixteen teams from six national associations qualified for the 2012–13 CERH European League as a result of their placing in their respective national leagues. The number of berths allocated to each national association was dependent on the association's ranking coefficient.

CountryTeamQualified as
ESPLiceoWinner of 2011–12 CERH European League
ESPBarcelona1st in 2011–12 OK Liga
ESPNoia3rd in 2011–12 OK Liga
ESPIgualada4th in 2011–12 OK Liga
ESPReus5th in 2011–12 OK Liga
PORBenfica1st in 2011–12 1ª Divisão
PORFC Porto2nd in 2011–12 1ª Divisão
PORCandelária3rd in 2011–12 1ª Divisão
POROliveirense4th in 2011–12 1ª Divisão
ITAValdagno1st in 2011–12 Serie A1
ITAViareggio2nd in 2011–12 Serie A1
ITAAmatori Lodi3rd in 2011–12 Serie A1
FRADinan Quévert1st in 2011–12 Nationale 1
FRASaint Omer2nd in 2011–12 Nationale 1
GERCronenberg1st in 2011–12 Bundesliga
SWIGenève3rd in 2011–12 LNA

Tournament

Group stage

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGADiffPts
1.ESP Barcelona64201911+8
2.ESP Igualada63121815+3
3.POR Candelária61231518−3
4.FRA Dinan Quévert61141826−8

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BARCANIGUQUEFC BarcelonaCandelária SCIgualada HCHC Quévert
5–31–14–1
3–33–11–3
0–13–27–4
2–53–34–6

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Group B

TeamPldWDLGFGADiffPts
1.POR Porto64113423+11
2.ESP Noia63121715+2
3.ITA Amatori Lodi62222824+4
4.FRA Saint Omer60241936−17

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FCPNOILODSTOFC PortoCE NoiaAmatori LodiSaint Omer
6–46–68–4
4–25–32–2
2–41–010–3
3–81–26–6

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Group C

TeamPldWDLGFGADiffPts
1.POR Benfica64113517+18
2.ESP Reus64023226+6
3.ITA Viareggio63123425+9
4.GER Cronenberg60061750−33

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REUSLBVIACRORéus DeportiuSL BenficaCGC ViareggioCSC Cronenberg
4–37–411–3
7–14–412–3
8–32–47–3
1–63–54–9

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Group D

TeamPldWDLGFGADiffPts
1.ITA Valdagno65104022+18
2.ESP Liceo63123326+7
3.POR Oliveirense63033732+5
4.SWI Genève60061848−30

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LICOLIVALGENHC Liceo CoruñaUD OliveirenseHockey ValdagnoGenéve RHC
6–34–48–2
6–56–1011–2
7–35–37–5
4–74–81–7

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Quarter-finals

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Final four

The final-four round was played at Porto's ground, the Dragão Caixa arena, after CERH approved unanimously their bid over those of Valdagno and Benfica, on 16 May 2013.

|1 June – 15:00 (GMT)|POR Benfica|4 (2)|ESP Barcelona|4 (1) |1 June – 18:00 (GMT)|POR Porto|9|ITA Valdagno| 7 |2 June – 17:00 (GMT)|POR Benfica|6|POR Porto|5}}

Semi-finals

2–1 Sergi Panadero 22' 1st Hf 3–2 Marc Torra LD 10th Flt 11' 2nd Hf 4–3 Sergi Miras 17' 2nd Hf 2–2 Luís Viana GP 1' 2nd Hf 3–3 Luís Viana GP 1' 2nd Hf 4–4 Carlos Lopez 24'17"' 2nd Hf Reinaldo Garcia HM Ordeig Marc Torra Marc Gual Diogo Rafael Marc Coy João Rodrigues 2–0 Reinaldo Ventura GP 9' 1st Hf 3–2 Hélder Nunes LD 10th Flt 21' 1st Hf 4–2 Pedro Moreira 1' 2nd Hf 5–5 Ricardo Barreiros 9' 2nd Hf 6–6 Caio 17' 2nd Hf 7–7 Ricardo Barreiros GP 20' 2nd Hf 8–7 Caio 21' 2nd Hf 9–7 Hélder Nunes 22' 2nd Hf 2–2 Carlos Nicolia LD 10th Flt 15' 1st Hf 4–3 Sérgio Silva 1' 2nd Hf 4–4 Sérgio Silva GP 3' 2nd Hf 4–5 Eddy Randon 8' 2nd Hf 5–6 Pedro Gil 13' 2nd Hf 5–7 Carlos Nicolia LD 15th Flt 18' 2nd Hf

Final

3–2 Luís Viana GP 11' 1st Hf 3–3 Diogo Rafael 19' 1st Hf 4–4 Marc Coy 5' 2nd Hf 5–4 Luís Viana GP 15' 2nd Hf 6–5 Diogo Rafael 2' et (golden goal) 2–0 Reinaldo Ventura GP 7' 1st Hf 3–1 Reinaldo Ventura 9' 1st Hf 4–3 Hélder Nunes 22' 1st Hf 5–5 Reinaldo Ventura LD 19' 2nd Hf

References

References

  1. The teams that had played the final of playoff, RHC Friedlingen and RSV Weil, come from Germany, so can't play European League as Swiss clubs.
  2. (16 May 2013). "F.C. Porto will host the Euroleague Final Four". Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey.
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