CERH Continental Cup

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CERH Continental Cup
Founded 1979
Region Europe (CERH)
Number of teams 2
Current champions Portugal SL Benfica (2nd title)
Most successful club(s) Spain FC Barcelona (16 titles)
Television broadcasters CERH TV
Website Official Website

The CERH Continental Cup was created in 1979 under the name of the European Super Cup and was contested by the winners of the European Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup, both ruled by the Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey. In 1997 the two competitions merged as the Champions League (now the European League) and, since then, the Continental Cup is contested by the winners of the European League and the CERS Cup (2nd tier competition in Europe).[1]

Matches

One-legged final format

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1979/80 Spain FC Barcelona Italy AFP Giovinazzo 9–4

Two-legged final format

Year Champion Runner-up Score
1980/81 Spain FC Barcelona Portugal Sporting CP 6–2, 12–1
1981/82 Spain FC Barcelona Portugal FC Porto 2–3, 7–1
1982/83 Spain FC Barcelona Portugal FC Porto 3–4, 11–5
1983/84 Spain FC Barcelona Spain Reus Deportiu 2–1, 10–1
1984/85 Spain FC Barcelona Portugal Sporting CP 9–0, 5–3
1985/86 Portugal FC Porto Portugal AD Sanjoanense 9–3, 3–4
1986/87 Spain HC Liceo La Coruña Spain FC Barcelona 4–4, 4–1
1987/88 Spain HC Liceo La Coruña Spain CE Noia 9–4, 2–4
1988/89 Spain CE Noia Italy Roller Monza 2–3, 7–3
1989/90 Spain HC Liceo La Coruña Portugal FC Porto 6–4, 3–2
1990/91 Portugal OC Barcelos Portugal Sporting CP 11–2, 5–3
1991/92 Spain HC Liceo La Coruña Italy Roller Monza 9–6, 6–4
1992/93 Spain Igualada HC Portugal OC Barcelos 4–1, 3–3
1993/94 Spain Igualada HC Italy Amatori Lodi 1–1, 5–0
1994/95 Spain Igualada HC Italy Roller Monza 1–2, 4–2
1995/96 Not played (*)
1996/97 Spain FC Barcelona Portugal UD Oliveirense 6–1, 8–1
1997/98 Spain Igualada HC Spain CE Noia 2–4, 4–1
1998/99 Spain Igualada HC Spain HC Liceo La Coruña 7–3, 1–4
1999/00 Spain FC Barcelona Portugal CD Paço d'Arcos 2–1, 7–1
2000/01 Spain FC Barcelona Spain CP Vic 6–6, 12–3
2001/02 Spain FC Barcelona Spain CP Voltregà 4–4, 8–1
2002/03 Spain HC Liceo La Coruña Spain Reus Deportiu 2–1, 3–1
2003/04 Spain FC Barcelona Spain Reus Deportiu 1–1, 6–2
2004/05 Spain FC Barcelona Italy Follonica Hockey 4–0, 4–7
2005/06 Spain FC Barcelona Italy Follonica Hockey 7–1, 0–2

(*) The rightful contestants were Spain Igualada HC and Portugal FC Porto.

One-legged final format (readapted)

Year Location Champion Runner-up Score
2006/07 Dinan, France Spain FC Barcelona Spain CP Vilanova 5–0
2007/08 Pamplona, Spain Spain FC Barcelona Spain CP Tenerife 3–1
2008/09 Noia, Spain Spain Reus Deportiu Spain CH Mataró 4–1
2009/10 Bilbao, Spain Spain FC Barcelona Spain HC Liceo La Coruña 7–2
2010/11 Viana do Castelo, Portugal Portugal SL Benfica Spain HC Liceo La Coruña 10–0 (**)

(**) HC Liceo La Coruña failed to attend the match, and was punished with a 10–0 defeat, according to the Official Game Rules.

Two-legged final format (readapted)

Year Champion Runner-up Score
2011/12 Spain HC Liceo La Coruña Italy Bassano H54 1–5, 6–2 (PSO: 2–1)
2012/13 Portugal SL Benfica Spain CE Vendrell 5–3, 5–0

Performances

By teams

Team Won Runner-up Years won Years runner-up
Spain FC Barcelona 16 1 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010 1987
Spain HC Liceo La Coruña 6 3 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 2003, 2012 1999, 2010, 2011
Spain Igualada HC 5 0 1993, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999
Portugal SL Benfica 2 0 2011, 2013
Portugal FC Porto 1 3 1986 1982, 1983, 1990
Spain Reus Deportiu 1 3 2009 1984, 2003, 2004
Spain CE Noia 1 2 1989 1988, 1998
Portugal OC Barcelos 1 1 1991 1993
Portugal Sporting CP 0 3 1981, 1985, 1991
Italy Roller Monza 0 3 1989, 1992, 1995
Italy Follonica Hockey 0 2 2005, 2006
Italy AFP Giovinazzo 0 1 1980
Portugal AD Sanjoanense 0 1 1986
Italy Amatori Lodi 0 1 1994
Portugal UD Oliveirense 0 1 1997
Portugal CD Paço d'Arcos 0 1 2000
Spain CP Vic 0 1 2001
Spain CP Voltregà 0 1 2002
Spain CP Vilanova 0 1 2007
Spain CP Tenerife 0 1 2008
Spain CH Mataró 0 1 2009
Italy Bassano Hockey 54 0 1 2012
Spain CE Vendrell 0 1 2013

By countries

Nation Winners Runners-up Winning clubs Runners-up
Spain Spain 29 15 FC Barcelona (16), HC Liceo La Coruña (6), Igualada HC (5), CE Noia (1), Reus Deportiu (1) Reus Deportiu (3), HC Liceo La Coruña (3), CE Noia (2), FC Barcelona (1), CP Vic (1), CP Voltregà (1), CP Vilanova (1), CP Tenerife (1), HC Mataró (1), CE Vendrell (1)
Portugal Portugal 4 10 SL Benfica (2), FC Porto (1), OC Barcelos (1) FC Porto (3), Sporting CP (3), OC Barcelos (1), AD Sanjoanense (1), UD Oliveirense (1), CD Paço d'Arcos (1)
Italy Italy 0 8 Roller Monza (3), AP Follonica Hockey (2), AFP Giovinazzo (1), Amatori Lodi (1), Bassano Hockey 54 (1)
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