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词条 2018–19 World Skate Europe Cup
释义

  1. Teams

  2. Bracket

  3. Round of 32

  4. Round of 16

  5. Quarterfinals

  6. Final Four

     Bracket 

  7. See also

  8. References

  9. External links

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| tourney_name = WS Europe Cup
| year = 2018–19
| dates =
| num_teams = 28
| associations = 7
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| prevseason = 2017–18
| nextseason = 2019–20
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The 2018–19 World Skate Europe Cup is the 39th season of the World Skate Europe Cup, the first one with the new name of the formerly known as CERS Cup, Europe's second club roller hockey competition organized by World Skate Europe.

Teams

28 teams from seven national associations qualified for the competition. League positions of the previous season shown in parentheses.

Participating teams
{{flagicon|FRA}} Mérignac {{small|(3rd)}}{{flagicon|GER}} Darmstadt {{small|(4th)}}{{flagicon|ESP}} Caldes {{small|(9th)}}{{flagicon|SUI}} Uttigen {{small|(4th)}}
FRA}} Noisy le Grand {{small|(4th)}}GER}} Iserlohn {{small|(5th)}}POR}} Barcelos {{small|(6th)}}SUI}} Uri {{small|(5th)}}
FRA}} Nantes {{small|(5th)}}GER}} Walsum {{small|(6th)}}POR}} Juventude Viana {{small|(7th)}}ITA}} Viareggio {{small|(4th)}}
FRA}} Coutras {{small|(6th)}}ESP}} Lleida Llista Blava TH {{small|(5th)}}POR}} Sporting Tomar {{small|(8th)}}ITA}} Valdagno {{small|(7th)}}
FRA}} La Vendéenne {{small|(7th)}}ESP}} Igualada {{small|(6th)}}POR}} Turquel {{small|(9th)}}ITA}} Sarzana {{small|(9th)}}
GER}} Düsseldorf-Nord {{small|(2nd)}}ESP}} Girona {{small|(7th)}}SUI}} Biasca {{small|(2nd)}}AUT}} Dornbirn {{small|(1st)}}
GER}} Remscheid {{small|(3rd)}}ESP}} Voltregà {{small|(8th)}}SUI}} Diessbach {{small|(3rd)}}AUT}} Wolfurt {{small|(2nd)}}

Bracket

The draw was held at World Skate Europe headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal.[1]

{{#invoke:RoundN|main|columns=5|score-boxes=2+sum|boldwinner=high|3rdplace=no
|RD1=Round of 32|RD2=Round of 16|RD3=Quarterfinals|RD4=Semifinals|RD5=Final
|omit_blanks=yes|skipmatch=6;12;14;16
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Sarzana|8|3|{{flagicon|FRA}} Noisy le Grand|2|3
| |{{flagicon|POR}} Sporting Tomar|4|4|{{flagicon|ESP}} Caldes|2|4
| |{{flagicon|ESP}} Igualada|7|13|{{flagicon|SUI}} Uri|1|1
| |{{flagicon|SUI}} Diessbach|6|5|{{flagicon|FRA}} La Vendéenne|6|1
| |{{flagicon|GER}} Walsum|4|4|{{flagicon|POR}} Turquel|4|5
| |{{flagicon|GER}} Iserlohn|4|3|{{flagicon|SUI}} Biasca|5|7
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Valdagno|11|7|{{flagicon|GER}} Düsseldorf-Nord|2|2
| |{{flagicon|POR}} Barcelos|5|0|{{flagicon|FRA}} Nantes|4|10
| |{{flagicon|FRA}} Coutras|4|4|{{flagicon|GER}} Remscheid|3|3
| |{{flagicon|GER}} Darmstadt|1|1|{{flagicon|ESP}} Girona|6|7
| |{{flagicon|AUT}} Wolfurt|5|10|{{flagicon|SUI}} Uttigen|4|4| |{{flagicon|AUT}} Dornbirn|2|0|{{flagicon|POR}} Juventude Viana|5|10
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Sarzana|6|3|{{flagicon|POR}} Sporting Tomar|4|4
| |{{flagicon|ESP}} Igualada|4|4|{{flagicon|SUI}} Diessbach|1|3
| |{{flagicon|POR}} Turquel|2|4|{{flagicon|ITA}} Viareggio|5|4
| |{{flagicon|SUI}} Biasca|5|6|{{flagicon|ITA}} Valdagno|6|9
| |{{flagicon|FRA}} Nantes|4|6|{{flagicon|FRA}} Coutras|2|7
| |{{flagicon|ESP}} Girona|1|5|{{flagicon|ESP}} Lleida Llista Blava|6|6
| |{{flagicon|AUT}} Wolfurt|10|2|{{flagicon|FRA}} Mérignac|0|4
| |{{flagicon|POR}} Juventude Viana|2|2|{{flagicon|ESP}} Voltregà|2|4
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Sarzana|5|3|{{flagicon|ESP}} Igualada|4|3
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Viareggio|5| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Valdagno|5|
| |{{flagicon|FRA}} Nantes|3|3|{{flagicon|ESP}} Lleida Llista Blava|5|8
| |{{flagicon|AUT}} Wolfurt|1|3|{{flagicon|ESP}} Voltregà|8|7
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Sarzana|{{0}}||{{flagicon|ITA}} Valdagno|{{0}}|
| |{{flagicon|ESP}} Lleida Llista Blava|{{0}}||{{flagicon|ESP}} Voltregà|{{0}}|
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} |{{0}}||{{flagicon|ESP}}|{{0}}|
}}

Round of 32

The first leg was played on 20 October and the second leg on 17 November 2018.

{{TwoLegStart}}{{TwoLegResult|Dornbirn|AUT|2–15|Juventude Viana|POR|2–5|0–10{{efn|Dornbirn lost by forfeit due to lack of delegate in the bench.}}}}{{TwoLegResult|Walsum|GER|8–9|Turquel|POR|4–4|4–5}}{{TwoLegResult|Igualada|ESP|20–2|Uri|SUI|7–1|13–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Barcelos|POR|5–14|Nantes|FRA|5–4|0–10{{efn|Barcelos lost by forfeit due to lack of coach in the bench.}}}}{{TwoLegResult|Sarzana|ITA|11–5|Noisy le Grand|FRA|8–2|3–3}}{{TwoLegResult|Diessbach|GER|11–7|La Vendéenne|FRA|6–6|5–1}}{{TwoLegResult|Valdagno|ITA|18–4|Düsseldorf-Nord|GER|11–2|7–2}}{{TwoLegResult|Darmstadt|GER|2–13|Girona|ESP|1–6|1–7}}{{TwoLegResult|Wolfurt|AUT|15–8|Uttigen|SUI|5–4|10–4}}{{TwoLegResult|Iserlohn|GER|7–12|Biasca|SUI|4–5|3–7}}{{TwoLegResult|Sporting Tomar|POR|8–6|Caldes|ESP|4–2|4–4}}{{TwoLegResult|Coutras|FRA|8–6|Remscheid|GER|4–3|4–3 (a.e.t.)}}
|}{{notelist}}

Round of 16

The first leg will be played on 1 December 2018 and the second leg on 19 January 2019.

{{TwoLegStart}}{{TwoLegResult|Wolfurt|AUT|10–0|Mérignac|FRA|10–0{{efn|Mérignac lost by forfeit due to lack of coach in the bench.}}|w/o}}{{TwoLegResult|Juventude Viana|POR|4–6|Voltregà|ESP|2–2|2–4}}{{TwoLegResult|Biasca|SUI|11–15|Valdagno|ITA|5–6|6–9}}{{TwoLegResult|Girona|ESP|6–12|Lleida Llista Blava|ESP|1–6|5–6}}{{TwoLegResult|Nantes|FRA|9–9 (p)|Coutras|FRA|4–2|5–7 (a.e.t.)}}{{TwoLegResult|Sarzana|ITA|9–7|Sporting Tomar|POR|6–2|3–5}}{{TwoLegResult|Turquel|POR|6–9|Viareggio|ITA|2–5|4–4}}{{TwoLegResult|Igualada|ESP|8–4|Diessbach|GER|4–1|4–3}}
|}{{notelist}}

Quarterfinals

The first leg was played on 16 February and the second leg on 9 March 2019 (with exception Valdagno-Viareggio on 16 March).

{{TwoLegStart}}{{TwoLegResult|Nantes|FRA|6–13|Lleida Llista Blava|ESP|3–5|3–8}}{{TwoLegResult|Sarzana|ITA|8–7|Igualada|ESP|5–4|3–3 (a.e.t.)}}{{TwoLegResult|Wolfurt|AUT|4–15|Voltregà|ESP|1–8|3–7}}{{TwoLegResult|Viareggio|ITA|8–9|Valdagno|ITA|5–5|3–4}}
|}

Final Four

The Final Four will be played on 27 and 28 April in Lleida, Spain.

Bracket

{{#invoke:RoundN|main|columns=2|score-boxes=1|boldwinner=high|3rdplace=no
|RD1=Semifinals|RD2=Final
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Sarzana| |{{flagicon|ITA}} Valdagno|
| |{{flagicon|ESP}} Lleida Llista Blava| |{{flagicon|ESP}} Voltregà|
| |{{flagicon|ITA}} | |{{flagicon|ESP}} |
}}

See also

  • 2018–19 CERH European League
  • 2017 CERH Continental Cup
  • 2018–19 CERH Women's European Cup

References

1. ^Competition format

External links

  • CERH website
  • Roller Hockey links worldwide
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100308060219/http://www.mundook.net/ Mundook-World Roller Hockey]
{{CERS Cup}}{{Rink hockey international competitions}}{{2018–19 European club competitions }}{{DEFAULTSORT:2018-19 CERS CUP}}

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