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2008 Rink Hockey European Championship


FieldValue
other_titlesCampeonato de Europa de Hockey sobre Patines, Oviedo 2008
countrySpain
datesJuly 21–26, 2008
num_teams8
venues1
cities1
champion_otherESP Spain
count14
second_otherPOR Portugal
third_otherITA Italy
fourth_otherFRA France
matches24
goals138
top_scorerPOR Ricardo Barreiros (10)

The 2008 Rink Hockey European Championship was the 48th edition of the Rink Hockey European Championship—the biennial rink hockey competition for European national teams, supervised by CERH—that took place in the Spanish city of Oviedo, at the local arena Palacio de los Deportes (), on July 21–26, 2008. In a final against long-time rivals, Portugal, the hosts and holders Spain won their fifth consecutive European title.

Format

The tournament consists of two distinct phases: a single round-robin group phase and a knockout phase. In the first phase, the eight finalist teams are divided into two groups of four teams. Within each group, every team plays one match against all the other teams, to decide the group classification. Unlike previous editions, all participating teams advance to the quarterfinals phase, whatever their final placing in the group phase. In the quarterfinals, each group winner and the runner-up teams will play the third and fourth placed teams of the other group, respectively, for a place in the semifinals. The four losing teams will play one last game to decide their final ranking in the tournament. The quarterfinal winning sides progress to the semifinals and the two winners meet in the title-awarding final. A game deciding the third and fourth place will be held between the semifinal losing sides.

Group phase

The group phase was contested on July 21–23, with two matches per group, each day. Group A was composed by France, Italy, Netherlands and hosts Spain; Group B included Germany, England, Portugal and Switzerland.

Group A

TeamPldWDLGFGAPts
ESP Spain33001739
ITA Italy3201646
FRA France31021183
NED Netherlands30031200

16:30 CET Mattia Cocco

20:50 CET Sergi Panadero Josep Ordeig Marc Torra Marc Gual Pedro Gil

16:30 CET Mattia Cocco Leonardo Squeo

20:11 CET Sergi Panadero Marc Gual Pedro Gil

14:51 CET Frédéric Hamon (2) Rémi Lasnier Olivier Lesca Nicolas Guilbert

20:12 CET Marc Gual (2)

Group B

Knockout phase

|July 24 — 17:30 CET (Match 16) |ENG England |0 |ITA Italy |5 |July 24 — 19:00 CET (Match 17) |NED Netherlands |1 |POR Portugal |10 |July 24 — 21:00 CET (Match 18) |ESP Spain |9 |GER Germany |1 |July 24 — 15:45 CET (Match 15) |SUI Switzerland |2 |FRA France |3 |July 25 — 18:30 CET (Match 19) |ITA Italy |0 |POR Portugal |5 |July 25 — 21:00 CET (Match 20) |ESP Spain |3 |FRA France |0 |July 26 — 21:00 CET (Match 22) |POR Portugal |0 |ESP Spain |1 |July 26 — 18:30 CET (Match 21) |ITA Italy |4 |FRA France |3

Quarterfinals

Semifinals

Final

Classification

5th–8th

Third place

Final ranking

PlcTeamPldWDLGFGADiff
1ESP Spain6600304+26
2POR Portugal6501326+26
3ITA Italy64021512+3
4FRA France620417170
5SUI Switzerland63121516−1
6ENG England6123916−7
7GER Germany61141621−5
8NED Netherlands6006446−42

Goalscorers

Below is a list of all the tournament goalscorers by decreasing number of goals scored:

;10 goals:

  • POR Ricardo Barreiros ;7 goals:
  • ESP Marc Gual
  • FRA Sébastien Landrin ;6 goals:
  • GER Jens Behrendt
  • ESP Pedro Gil
  • ESP Josep Ordeig ;5 goals:
  • GER Mark Wochnik
  • ITA Mattia Cocco
  • ITA Juan Travasino
  • POR Ricardo Oliveira ;4 goals:
  • ESP Jordi Bargallo
  • POR Valter Neves ;3 goals:
  • SUI Gael Jimenez
  • SUI Matthieu Infante
  • POR Reinaldo Ventura
  • POR Ricardo Pereira
  • ESP Sergi Panadero
  • SUI Federico Mendez
  • ENG Marc Waddingham
  • POR Luis Viana
  • POR Tiago Rafael
  • SUI Andreas Muenger
  • ESP Lluis Teixido ;2 goals:
  • SUI Dominic Wirth
  • NED Arjan van Gerven
  • ITA Leonardo Squeo
  • GER Felix Bender
  • FRA Rémi Lasnier
  • FRA Nicolas Guilbert
  • FRA Frédéric Hamon
  • FRA Guirec Henry
  • ITA Domenico Illuzzi
  • ENG John Jones ;1 goal:
  • POR Pedro Moreira
  • ESP Marc Torra
  • ENG Michael Ableson
  • SUI Simon von Allmen
  • FRA Olivier Lesca
  • ITA Diego Nicoletti
  • NED Robbie van Dooren
  • ENG James Taylor
  • ENG Mark Rutland
  • ENG Russell Lloyd
  • GER Dominic Brandt
  • NED Michael van Gemert
  • GER Thomas Haupt
  • GER Max Bros
  • FRA Igor Tarassioux

Squads

Spain

Main article: Spain national roller hockey (quad) team

NNameBirthdatePositionClub
1Sergi Fernández1985GKCP Vic
2Sergi Panadero1985D/MFC Barcelona
3Josep Maria Ordeig1981D/MFC Barcelona
4Marc Torra1984FCP Vic
5Josep Maria Roca1981D/MCP Vic
6Jordi Bargalló1979FIgualada HC
7Lluís Teixidó1978D/MFC Barcelona
8Marc Gual1980D/MReus Deportiu
9Pedro Gil1980FReus Deportiu
10Guillem Trabal1979GKReus Deportiu
CoachCarlos Feriche

Portugal

Main article: Portugal national roller hockey (quad) team

NNameBirthdatePositionClub
1João Miguel1973GKPorto Santo, SAD
2Valter Neves1983D/MSL Benfica
3Ricardo Pereira1978FBassano (ITA)
4Tiago Rafael1983D/MOK Barcelos
5Reinaldo Ventura (C)1978D/MFC Porto
6Pedro Moreira1985D/MFC Porto
7Ricardo Barreiros1982FSL Benfica
8Ricardo Oliveira1982FFC Porto
9Luís Viana1976FBassano (ITA)
10Ricardo Silva1983GKJuventude Viana
CoachLuís Sénica

France

NNameBirthdatePositionClub
1Nicolas Guillen1982GKSCRA St Omer
2Rémi Lasnier1987US COUTRAS
3Olivier Lesca1987SA Merignac
4Henry Guirec1978SCRA St Omer
5Jérôme Moriceau1979La Roche-sur-Yon
6Frédéric Hamon1977HC Quevert
7Sébastian Landrin (C)1979HC Quevert
8Nicolas Guilbert1985SCRA St Omer
9Igor Tarassioux1977Vaulx en Velin
10Olivier Gelebart1975GKHC Quevert
CoachFabien Savreux

References

References

  1. "Classement des Butteurs". [[CERH]].
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