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2018–19 WS Europe Cup
Tournament details
Teams28 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Lleida Llista Blava (2nd title)
Runners-upItaly Sarzana
Tournament statistics
Matches played47
Goals scored403 (8.57 per match)
Top scorer(s)Italy Massimo Tataranni (15 goals)
2017–18 2019–20
International football competition

The 2018–19 World Skate Europe Cup was 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. Lleida Llista Blava won its second title in a row.

Teams

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

Participating teams
France Mérignac (3rd) Germany Darmstadt (4th) Spain Caldes (9th) Switzerland Uttigen (4th)
France Noisy le Grand (4th) Germany Iserlohn (5th) Portugal Barcelos (6th) Switzerland Uri (5th)
France Nantes (5th) Germany Walsum (6th) Portugal Juventude Viana (7th) Italy Viareggio (4th)
France Coutras (6th) Spain Lleida Llista Blava (5th) Portugal Sporting Tomar (8th) Italy Valdagno (7th)
France La Vendéenne (7th) Spain Igualada (6th) Portugal Turquel (9th) Italy Sarzana (9th)
Germany Düsseldorf-Nord (2nd) Spain Girona (7th) Switzerland Biasca (2nd) Austria Dornbirn (1st)
Germany Remscheid (3rd) Spain Voltregà (8th) Switzerland Diessbach (3rd) Austria Wolfurt (2nd)

Bracket

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

 Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
                             
  
 
 Italy Sarzana8311
  
 France Noisy le Grand23 5
 Italy Sarzana639
  
 Portugal Sporting Tomar44 8
 Portugal Sporting Tomar448
  
 Spain Caldes24 6
 Italy Sarzana538
  
 Spain Igualada43 7
 Spain Igualada71320
  
 Switzerland Uri11 2
 Spain Igualada448
  
 Switzerland Diessbach13 4
 Switzerland Diessbach6511
  
 France La Vendéenne61 7
 Italy Sarzana (a.e.t.)4
  
 Italy Valdagno2
 Germany Walsum448
  
 Portugal Turquel45 9
 Portugal Turquel246
 
 Italy Viareggio54 9
 
  
 
 Italy Viareggio538
  
 Italy Valdagno54 9
 Germany Iserlohn437
  
 Switzerland Biasca57 12
 Switzerland Biasca5611
  
 Italy Valdagno69 15
 Italy Valdagno11718
  
 Germany Düsseldorf-Nord22 4
 Italy Sarzana 3
  
 Spain Lleida Llista Blava6
 Portugal Barcelos505
  
 France Nantes410 14
 France Nantes4610
  
 France Coutras27 9
 France Coutras448
  
 Germany Remscheid33 6
 France Nantes336
  
 Spain Lleida Llista Blava58 13
 Germany Darmstadt112
  
 Spain Girona67 13
 Spain Girona156
 
 Spain Lleida Llista Blava66 12
 
  
 
 Spain Lleida Llista Blava5
  
 Spain Voltregà2
 Austria Wolfurt51015
  
 Switzerland Uttigen448
 Austria Wolfurt10212
 
 France Mérignac04 4
 
  
 
 Austria Wolfurt134
  
 Spain Voltregà87 15
 Austria Dornbirn202
  
 Portugal Juventude Viana510 15
 Portugal Juventude Viana224
 
 Spain Voltregà24 6
 
 
 
 

Round of 32

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

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Dornbirn Austria 2–15 Portugal Juventude Viana 2–5 0–10
Walsum Germany 8–9 Portugal Turquel 4–4 4–5
Igualada Spain 20–2 Switzerland Uri 7–1 13–1
Barcelos Portugal 5–14 France Nantes 5–4 0–10
Sarzana Italy 11–5 France Noisy le Grand 8–2 3–3
Diessbach Germany 11–7 France La Vendéenne 6–6 5–1
Valdagno Italy 18–4 Germany Düsseldorf-Nord 11–2 7–2
Darmstadt Germany 2–13 Spain Girona 1–6 1–7
Wolfurt Austria 15–8 Switzerland Uttigen 5–4 10–4
Iserlohn Germany 7–12 Switzerland Biasca 4–5 3–7
Sporting Tomar Portugal 8–6 Spain Caldes 4–2 4–4
Coutras France 8–6 Germany Remscheid 4–3 4–3 (a.e.t.)
  1. Dornbirn lost by forfeit due to lack of delegate in the bench.
  2. Barcelos lost by forfeit due to lack of coach in the bench.

Round of 16

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

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Wolfurt Austria 10–0 France Mérignac 10–0 w/o
Juventude Viana Portugal 4–6 Spain Voltregà 2–2 2–4
Biasca Switzerland 11–15 Italy Valdagno 5–6 6–9
Girona Spain 6–12 Spain Lleida Llista Blava 1–6 5–6
Nantes France 9–9 (p) France Coutras 4–2 5–7 (a.e.t.)
Sarzana Italy 9–7 Portugal Sporting Tomar 6–2 3–5
Turquel Portugal 6–9 Italy Viareggio 2–5 4–4
Igualada Spain 8–4 Germany Diessbach 4–1 4–3
  1. Mérignac lost by forfeit due to lack of coach in the bench.

Quarterfinals

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

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nantes France 6–13 Spain Lleida Llista Blava 3–5 3–8
Sarzana Italy 8–7 Spain Igualada 5–4 3–3 (a.e.t.)
Wolfurt Austria 4–15 Spain Voltregà 1–8 3–7
Viareggio Italy 8–9 Italy Valdagno 5–5 3–4

Final Four

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

 SemifinalsFinal
       
  
 
 Italy Sarzana (a.e.t.)4
  
 Italy Valdagno2
 Italy Sarzana3
  
 Spain Lleida Llista Blava 6
 Spain Lleida Llista Blava5
 
 Spain Voltregà2
 

See also

References

  1. "Competition format" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2018-09-04. Retrieved 2018-09-07.

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