2010 Rink Hockey European Championship

CERH Euro 2010
2010 Rink Hockey European Championship
Rollhockey-Europameisterschaft 2010
Tournament details
Host country Germany
Dates 5 September – 11 September
Teams 8
Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city)
Final positions
Champions Spain Spain (15th title)
Runners-up Portugal Portugal
Third place France France
Fourth place Germany Germany
Tournament statistics
Matches played 24
Goals scored 193 (8.04 per match)
Top scorer(s) Portugal Ricardo Oliveira (14)

The 2010 Rink Hockey European Championship or 2010 CERH European Championship was the 49th edition of the Rink Hockey European Championship, held between 5 and 11 September, in Wuppertal, Germany.

Venue

All games were played at Wuppertal's Uni-Halle with a maximum capacity of 2,500 for rink hockey games.[1]

Group stage

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+1).

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Spain Spain 3300270+279
Switzerland Switzerland 3201139+46
France France 3102913-43
Austria Austria 3003128-270
6 September 2010
17:30
France France 0 – 8
Switzerland Switzerland Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

6 September 2010
19:15
Spain Spain 14 – 0
Austria Austria Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

7 September 2010
15:45
Switzerland Switzerland 5 – 1
Austria Austria Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

7 September 2010
17:30
Spain Spain 5 – 0
France France Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

8 September 2010
15:45
France France 9 – 0
Austria Austria Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

8 September 2010
17:30
Spain Spain 8 – 0
Switzerland Switzerland Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Portugal Portugal 3300233+209
Italy Italy 311199±04
Germany Germany 31111011-14
England England 3003625-190
5 September 2010
20:00
Germany Germany 6 – 3
England England Uni-Halle, Wuppertal
Attendance: 2,100

6 September 2010
21:00
Portugal Portugal 4 – 1
Italy Italy Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

7 September 2010
19:15
England England 1 – 14
Portugal Portugal Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

7 September 2010
21:00
Germany Germany 3 – 3
Italy Italy Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

8 September 2010
19:15
Italy Italy 5 – 2
England England Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

8 September 2010
21:00
Germany Germany 1 – 5
Portugal Portugal Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

Knockout stage

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+1).

Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                   
9 September — 17:00 (Match 14)        
 Spain Spain  11
10 September — 19:00 (Match 19)
 England England  1  
 Spain Spain  4
9 September — 19:00 (Match 15)
   France France  0  
 France France  3
11 September — 21:00 (Match 24)
 Italy Italy  2  
 Spain Spain  8
9 September — 15:00 (Match 13)
   Portugal Portugal  2
 Switzerland Switzerland  0
10 September — 21:00 (Match 20)
 Germany Germany  2  
 Germany Germany  1 Third place
9 September — 21:00 (Match 16)
   Portugal Portugal  6  
 Austria Austria  0  France France  1 (2)
 Portugal Portugal  23    Germany Germany  1 (0)
11 September — 19:00 (Match 23)

Quarter-finals

9 September 2010
15:00
Switzerland Switzerland 0 – 2
Germany Germany Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

9 September 2010
17:00
Spain Spain 11 – 1
England England Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

9 September 2010
19:00
France France 3 – 2 (aet)
Italy Italy Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

9 September 2010
21:00
Austria Austria 0 – 23
Portugal Portugal Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

Semi-finals

10 September 2010
19:00
Spain Spain 4 – 0
France France Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

10 September 2010
21:00
Germany Germany 1 – 6
Portugal Portugal Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

Third-place play-off

11 September 2010
19:00
France France 1 – 1 (aet)
Germany Germany Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

France win 2-0 on penalties

Final

11 September 2010
21:00
Spain Spain 8 – 2
Portugal Portugal Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

Placement matches

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+1).

Eliminatory 5th place
10 September — 15:00 (Match 17)
 England England  3  
 Italy Italy  5  
 
11 September — 17:00 (Match 22)
     Italy Italy  4
   Switzerland Switzerland  2
7th place
10 September — 17:00 (Match 18) 11 September — 15:00 (Match 21)
 Switzerland Switzerland  4  England England  8
 Austria Austria  1    Austria Austria  3

5th to 8th place

10 September 2010
15:00
England England 3 – 5
Italy Italy Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

10 September 2010
17:00
Switzerland Switzerland 4 – 1
Austria Austria Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

7th-place play-off

11 September 2010
15:00
England England 8 – 3
Austria Austria Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

5th-place play-off

11 September 2010
17:00
Italy Italy 4 – 2
Switzerland Switzerland Uni-Halle, Wuppertal

Final ranking

Plc Team Pld W D L GF GA Diff
1 Spain Spain 6 6 0 0 50 3 +47
2 Portugal Portugal 6 5 0 1 54 12 +42
3 France France 6 2 1 3 13 20 -7
4 Germany Germany 6 2 2 2 14 18 -4
5 Italy Italy 6 3 1 2 20 17 +3
6 Switzerland Switzerland 6 3 0 3 19 16 +3
7 England England 6 1 0 5 18 44 −26
8 Austria Austria 6 0 0 6 5 63 −58
2010 Rink Hockey European Championship

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Fifteenth Title

Goalscorers

Below is a list of all of the tournament's goalscorers:[2]

14 goals
11 goals
  • Portugal Luís Viana
  • Spain Pedro Gil
10 goals
9 goals
8 goals
  • Spain Josep Ma Ordeig
  • Spain Marc Torra
  • Switzerland Pascal Kissling
6 goals
5 goals
  • Italy Juan Travasino
  • England James Taylor

4 goals
  • Germany Marco Bernadowitz
  • Italy Sergio Festa
  • Italy Davide Motaran
  • Italy Francesco de Rinaldis
  • Portugal Tiago Rafael
  • Portugal Pedro Moreira
  • Portugal Andre Azevedo
  • England Marc Waddingham
  • Switzerland Andreas Münger
  • Switzerland Dominik Wirth
3 goals
  • France Guirec Henry
  • France Kevin Guilbert
  • France Anthony Weber
  • Spain Marc Gual
  • Spain Josep Ma Roca
  • Switzerland Simon von Allmen
  • England Simon Hosking
  • England Owen Stewart
  • Austria Michael Witzemann

2 goals
  • Germany Mark Wochnik
  • Portugal Valter Neves
  • England Brandan Barker
  • France Sébastien
1 goal
  • Austria Thomas Simcic
  • Austria Michael Schwendinger
  • England Karl Smith
  • Germany Kai Hövelmann
  • Germany Andreas Paczia
  • Italy Luca Serpini
  • Italy Antonio Dagostino
  • Italy Domenico Illuzzi
  • France Olivier Lesca
  • France Nicolas Guilbert
  • Spain Roma Bancells

References

  1. UNIHALLE Wuppertal (in German).
  2. Torschützenliste (in German). Retrieved 2010-09-07.

External links


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