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Roller Hockey Intercontinental Cup

Roller hockey competition

Roller Hockey Intercontinental Cup

Summary

Roller hockey competition

FieldValue
sportRoller Hockey
founded1983
continentInternational (World Skate)
championsESP FC Barcelona
(7 titles)
most_champsESP FC Barcelona
(7 titles)

(7 titles) (7 titles) The Intercontinental Cup was a roller hockey competition organized by World Skate and usually contested between the World Skate Europe and the World Skate America champions clubs.

History

The Intercontinental Cup was established in 1985 and was organized by FIRS.

In 2006, the then-CIRH (Comité Internationale de Rink-Hockey) tried to establish a World Club Championship, but that competition was quickly discontinued in favor of the Intercontinental Cup.

In 2017, the Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS) merged with the International Skateboarding Federation (ISF) to form World Skate, which organized the 2017 Intercontinental Cup played in a Final Four format by the 2016 and 2017 CERH European League champions, Benfica and Reus, and the 2016 and 2017 CSP South American Club Championship/CPP Pan-American Club Championship winners, Andes Talleres and Concepción, with Benfica facing Andes Talleres and Reus facing Concepción.

In 2018, the World Skate created the women's tournament, played in a Final Four formats by the four finalists of Europe and America.

In 2021, the Intercontinental Cup was disputed by the European champions Sporting and the runners-up FC Porto on a two-legged tie.

For the 2022 edition, FIRS struggled to find hosts to organize the edition. Valongo was the only team that offered to host the competition. FIRS could not get positive answers from South American teams and 2022 was disputed on 17 June 2023 in a single match between 2022 European League finalists.

In 2025, the Intercontinental Cup was replaced by Rink hockey World Club Championship

Winners

2007 trophy
YearLocationWinnerScoreRunners-up
1983BRA SertãozinhoESP FC BarcelonagroupPOR Porto
1985BRA SertãozinhoBRA *Sertãozinho HC*groupBRA Internacional Santos
1985ARG Rawson, San JuanARG UVT5–3, 5–4ESP FC Barcelona
1987ESP A CoruñaESP HC Liceo7–3, 17–2ARG Concepción PC
1989ESP A CoruñaESP HC Liceo11–4, 8–2ARG CD Unión Estudiantil
1992BRA SertãozinhoPOR OC Barcelos2–1, 7–3BRA Sertãozinho HC
1993ESP A CoruñaESP HC Liceo7–5, 11–3ARG CD Unión Estudiantil
1998ESP BarcelonaESP FC Barcelona13–1ARG UVT
2004ESP Santiago de CompostelaESP HC Liceo9–1, 10–2ARG CD Unión Estudiantil
2006ESP AlcoyESP FC Barcelona8–3ARG Olimpia PC
2007ITA FollonicaITA Follonica Hockey4–2ARG Concepción PC
2008ESP Molins de ReiESP FC Barcelona3–1ARG Concepción PC
2010ESP ReusESP Reus Deportiu4–1ARG Club Petroleros YPF
2012ESP A CoruñaESP HC Liceo6–4ARG CA Huracán
2013POR Torres NovasPOR SL Benfica10–3BRA SC Recife
2014ESP BarcelonaESP FC Barcelona6–2ARG Club Petroleros YPF
2016ESP VicESP CP Vic5–1ARG CA Huracán
2017ESP ReusPOR SL Benfica5–3ESP Reus Deportiu
2018ARG San JuanESP FC Barcelona5–4POR Porto
2021POR Porto, LisbonPOR Porto6–3, 5–6POR Sporting
2022POR ValongoITA GSH Trissino3–3 (3–1 )POR AD Valongo
2023ARG San JuanESP FC Barcelona6–3POR Porto

Statistics

Winners by team

TeamWinnersRunners-up
Spain FC Barcelona7 (1983, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2014, 2018, 2023)1 (1985)
Spain HC Liceo5 (1987, 1989, 1993, 2004, 2012)0
Portugal Benfica2 (2013, 2017)0
POR Porto1 (2021)3 (1983, 2018, 2023)
Argentina UVT1 (1986)1 (1998)
Spain Reus Deportiu1 (2010)1 (2017)
Portugal OC Barcelos1 (1992)0
Italy Follonica Hockey1 (2007)0
ESP CP Vic1 (2016)0
ITA GSH Trissino1 (2022)0
Argentina Concepción PC03 (1987, 2007, 2008)
Argentina CD Unión Estudiantil03 (1989, 1993, 2004)
Argentina Club Petroleros YPF02 (2010, 2014)
Argentina CA Huracán02 (2012, 2016)
Brazil Sertãozinho HC01 (1992)
Argentina Olimpia PC01 (2006)
Brazil SC Recife01 (2013)
Portugal Sporting01 (2021)
POR AD Valongo01 (2022)

Winners by country

CountryWinnersRunners-up
Spain Spain143
Portugal Portugal45
Italy Italy20
Argentina Argentina112
Brazil Brazil02

References

References

  1. "Trissino e Valongo disputam Intercontinental só para europeus".
  2. "A Intercontinental, segundo Paniagua".
  3. "Em San Siro, a Intercontinental é italiana!".
  4. "Copa Intercontinental: 10 Datos Que Usted Debe Conocer".
  5. (18 December 2017). "2017 Rink Hockey Intercontinental Cup: SL Benfica won in Reus".
  6. "Intercontinental Cup 1983".
  7. "II Mundialito de Clubes, Sertãozinho, 2-10.02.1985".
  8. "CERS-RH não reconhece Intercontinental".
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