Rink Hockey Champions League
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The Rink Hockey Champions League is an annual rink hockey club competition organized by CERH (Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey) with the most successful teams of Europe. The first edition was in 1965
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[edit] Format
Nowadays, the competition is composed by a qualifying round and then a 1st round. Then, 8 teams are placed into 2 groups and the 2 best classificated of each group play a final-four playoff (In 2006 it was a round robin group) in an European city. The winner of 2006 competition is Follonica, from Italy - the fist time a non-Iberian club won the competition.
[edit] Winners
Season | Host of Final-Four | Winner |
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2005/06 | Torres Novas, Portugal | Follonica H |
2004/05 | Reus, Spain | FC Barcelona |
2003/04 | Viareggio, Italy | FC Barcelona |
2002/03 | A Coruña, Spain | HC Liceo (de Coruña) |
2001/02 | Guimarães, Portugal | FC Barcelona |
2000/01 | Seville, Spain | FC Barcelona |
1999/00 | Porto, Portugal | FC Barcelona |
1998/99 | Igualada, Spain | Igualada HC |
1997/98 | Vercelli, Italy | Igualada HC |
1996/97 | Barcelona, Spain | FC Barcelona |
1995/96 | Igualada HC | |
1994/95 | Igualada HC | |
1993/94 | Igualada HC | |
1992/93 | HC Liceo (de Coruña) | |
1990/91 | OC Barcelos | |
1989/90 | FC Porto | |
1988/89 | CE Noia | |
1987/88 | HC Liceo (de Coruña) | |
1986/87 | HC Liceo (de Coruña) | |
1985/86 | FC Porto | |
1984/85 | FC Barcelona | |
1983/84 | FC Barcelona | |
1982/83 | FC Barcelona | |
1981/82 | FC Barcelona | |
1980/81 | FC Barcelona | |
1979/80 | FC Barcelona | |
1978/79 | FC Barcelona | |
1977/78 | FC Barcelona | |
1976/77 | Sporting CP | |
1975/76 | CP Voltregá | |
1974/75 | CP Voltregá | |
1973/74 | FC Barcelona | |
1972/73 | FC Barcelona | |
1971/72 | Reus Deportiu | |
1970/71 | Reus Deportiu | |
1969/70 | Reus Deportiu | |
1968/69 | Reus Deportiu | |
1967/68 | Reus Deportiu | |
1966/67 | Reus Deportiu | |
1965/66 | CP Voltregá |
[edit] Wins by team
Wins | Team |
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16 | FC Barcelona |
6 | Igualada HC, Reus Deportiu |
4 | HC Liceo |
3 | Voltregá |
2 | FC Porto |
1 | Sporting CP, CE Noia, OC Barcelos, Follonica H |
41 | TOTAL |
[edit] Wins by Country
Wins | Country |
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36 | Spain |
4 | Portugal |
1 | Italy |
41 | TOTAL |
[edit] External links
Rink Hockey in the World | ||
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Club Competitions World Club Championship | European Champions League | Cers Cup National Teams Competitions European Championship (2006) | World Championship Governing Bodies |