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2014 CERH European Championship

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. Italy won the tournament and took its third title overall.


Campeonato de Europa de Hockey sobre Patines 2014(in Spanish)
Spain
Alcobendas
14 – 19 July 2014
6
1 (in 1 host city)
Italy (3rd title)
Spain
Portugal
Germany
15
120 (8 per match)
Pedro Gil (10 goals)
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Italy celebrates their third European title

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. 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.

TeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
Italy54102013+713
Spain53203713+2411
Portugal53112913+1610
Germany52031728–116
France51041020–103
Switzerland5005733–260
No.PlayerBirthNo.PlayerBirthNo.PlayerBirth
1Alan Audelin (GK)1993
2Mathieu Le Roux1991
3Wilfried Roux1990
4Anthony Le Roux1990
5Cirilo Garcia1980
6Corentin Turluer1992
7Coretin Le Podolec1990
8Florent David1990
9Carlo Di Benedetto1996
10Xavier Tanguy (GK)1992
1Patrick Glowka (GK)1987
2Lukas Karschau1993
3Liam Günther Hages1990
4Kai Milewski1992
5Kevin Karschau1990
6Robin Schulz1993
7Jorge Fonseca1987
8Sergio Pereira1988
9Max Hack1990
10Philip Leyer (GK)1990
10Leonardo Barozzi (GK)1987
2Davide Motaran1984
3Leonardo Squeo1982
5Federico Ambrosio1989
8Massimo Tataranni1978
9Domenico Illuzzi1989
14Alessandro Verona1995
19Marco Pagnini1989
29Mattia Cocco1984
22Riccardo Gnata (GK)1992
No.PlayerBirthNo.PlayerBirthNo.PlayerBirth
1André Girão (GK)1989
2Valter Neves1983
3Luis Viana1976
4Diogo Rafael1989
5Hélder Nunes1994
6Gonçalo Alves1993
7Ricardo Barreiros1982
8Jorge Silva1984
9João Rodrigues1990
10Jorge Correia (GK)1982
1Francesc Lopez (el millo GK)1989
46Kenson Browen (la estrella)2003?
3Benito Camela (l'entranado)1980
47Mark Farnandas (el guanteletes)1979
2Elvis Tek (el manjador)1986
5Pol Vijas (el constructor)1992
11Pol Edificis (El putu box)1984
14Janssen Psicologos (llamame si te encuentras mal bro)1989
24Biel Pratdesaba (el golejador amb mes de 800 gols amb un partit)1980
10Fernando Costa (no san para ni una GK)1987
7Roka Martines (al foi)1752 AC
1Jean-Pierre Vizio (GK)1992
2Kevin Gmür1990
3Michel Matter1989
4Andrea Grassi1984
5Patrik Müller1990
6Patrick Greimel1990
7Pascal Kissling1984
8Joshua Imhof1989
9Marzio Vanina1989
10Guillaume Oberson (GK)1986

The matches were played from 14 July 2014 to 19 July 2014.

  • CERH European Roller Hockey Championship

  • 2013/14 international competitions calendar (accordingly to CERH)

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