2005–06 in Portuguese rink hockey

In 2005-06, FC Porto won the Championship for the 5th time in a row with 10 points of advantage over the runners-up S.L. Benfica. FC Porto also won the Portuguese Cup, playing in the final with Juventude de Viana and winning 7-4 and the Portuguese SuperCup, winning against Benfica in a two-legged final. These competitions are organized by Federação Portuguesa de Patinagem. In the European competitions, FC Porto was the runner up on the Champions League.

Domestic Club Competitions

The Championship

The Rink Hockey Portuguese Championship in 2005-06 had 14 teams participating and was divided in 2 phases. In the first, every team played each other, each team making 26 games. A win as awarded 3 points, a draw 1 point and a loss 0 points. After the 1st phase, the points of all teams were divided in half (if 21, then 21/2 = 10,5 = 11) and the championship was divided into 2 groups: A and B. The Group A had the 6 best teams in the 1st phase fighting for the title. Group B had the other 8 teams fighting to avoid relegation.

FC Porto was the champion for the 5th time in a row.

1st Phase Table

1st Phase Table for the Rink Hockey Portuguese Championship 2005-06 Season
TeamPPts1/2
1FC Porto266533
2SL Benfica265528
3OC Barcelos265327
4AJ Viana264422
5UD Oliveirense264121
6Candelária SC263920
7ACR Gulpilhares263920
8CD Portossantense263417
9CD Paço d'Arcos263116
10Famalicense AC262814
11CD Nortecoope262412
12S Alenquer B262412
13HC Braga262111
14HA Cambra26189

P= Games Played Pts= Points Pts= Points divided by Half

2nd Phase - Group A

2nd Phase Table -Group A
TeamPSPPts
1FC Porto103361
2SL Benfica102850
3OC Barcelos102740
4AJ Viana102235
5UD Oliveirense102133
6Candelária SC102020

P = Games Played SP = Starting Points Pts = Points

Qualifying for European Competitions 2006/07

The top two clubes from the championship and the Portuguese Cup winner would get a spot at the European Champions League. The next three clubs in the table would get a spot in CERS Cup. As FC Porto won the Cup and had a right to a spot for finishing 1st, one spot for the European Champions League has been given to OC Barcelos and a CERS Cup spot has been given to Candelária SC.

2nd Phase - Group B

2nd Phase Table -Group B
TeamPSPPts
7ACR Gulpilhares142043
8CD Portossantense141740
9CD Paço Arcos141635
10HA Cambra14933
11HC Braga141133
12S Alenquer B141230
13CD Nortecoope141228
14Famalicense AC141422

HC Braga, S Alenquer B, CD Nortecoope and Famalicense AC are relegated to 2nd Division. AD Valongo, J Ouriense, AE Física D and HC Sintra are promoted from the 2nd division to the 1st.

Portuguese Cup

Round of 16 to Final

Round of 16 Quarter-Finals Semi-Finals Final
            
3 UF Entroncamento 2
1 AJ Viana 10
1 S Alenquer B 1
1 AJ Viana 6
3 Biblioteca IR 1
1 S Alenquer B 6
1 AJ Viana 8
2 Académico FC 3
2 Académico FC 8
2 AA Amadora 3
2 GDS Cascais 1
2 Académico FC 2
2 GDS Cascais 8
1 Famalicense AC 6
1 FC Porto 7
1 AJ Viana 4
2 HC Turquel 2
1 FC Porto 9
1 ACR Gulpilhares 2
1 FC Porto 7
1 ACR Gulpilhares 4
1 UD Oliveirense 3
1 SL Benfica 6
1 FC Porto 7
1 SL Benfica 2
1 CD Portosantense 0
2 GD Sesimbra 0
1 SL Benfica 2
2 GD Sesimbra 4
2 HC Mealhada 3

Numbers behind the teams indicate their division.

The Final-Four games (semifinals and final) were played on 17 and 18 June 2006 in Mealhada.

Portuguese SuperCup

Date Home Away
1 Nov 05 SL Benfica 2 2 FC Porto
5 Nov 05 FC Porto 5 2 SL Benfica
TOTAL: FC Porto 7 4 SL Benfica

European Club Competitions

European Champions League

1st Round

Home Away
1st leg La Vendeenne 1 5 FC Porto
2nd leg FC Porto 5 0 La Vendeenne
Total FC Porto 10 1 La Vendeenne

Group stage

Group A

Team G W D L GF GA Pts
Follonica H 6 5 1 0 34 17 16
FC Porto 6 3 2 1 32 16 11
Bassano H 6 2 1 3 28 18 7
SC Thunerstern 6 0 0 6 11 54 0
Date Home Away
07 Jan Follonica H 12 3 SC Thunerstern
07 Jan FC Porto 3 2 Bassano H
21 Jan SC Thunerstern 2 7 FC Porto
21 Jan Bassano H 2 3 Follonica H
04 Feb SC Thunerstern 0 7 Bassano H
04 Feb Follonica H 3 2 FC Porto
18 Feb SC Thunerstern 4 7 Follonica H
18 Feb Bassano H 3 2 FC Porto
04 Mar FC Porto 11 0 SC Thunerstern
04 Mar Follonica H 5 2 Bassano H
18 Mar Bassano H 10 2 SC Thunerstern
18 Mar FC Porto 4 4 Follonica H

Final four

Team G W L GF GA Pts
Follonica H 3 3 0 16 9 9
FC Porto 3 2 1 12 13 6
Reus D 3 1 2 8 7 3
CE Noia 3 0 3 4 11 0
Date Home Away
5 May FC Porto 4 9 Follonica H
5 May Reus D 3 0 CE Noia
6 May Follonica H 3 2 Reus D
6 May CE Noia 1 4 FC Porto
04 Feb FC Porto 4 3 Reus D
04 Feb Follonica H 4 3 CE Noia

Follonica is European Champion, Porto is runner-up.

Cers Cup

Only CD Portosantense participated in this competition: other Portuguese teams who had the chance declined, claiming financial reasons.

Round of 16

Home Away
1st leg CD Portosantense 3 5 H Novara
2nd leg H Novara 4 2 CD Portosantense
Total CD Portosantense 5 9 H Novara

National team

2006 European Championship

The Portuguese National team played the Rink Hockey European Championship in Monza, Italy from 16 to 22 July 2006. Portugal ended the competition in the 3rd place.

Squad

Name Position Club
Carlos Silva Goalkeeper SL Benfica
João Pereira (Ginho) Goalkeeper OC Barcelos
Sérgio Silva Defender Follonica H
Valter Neves Defender SL Benfica
Tiago Rafael Defender OC Barcelos
Pedro Moreira Defender FC Porto
Vítor Hugo Forward ACR Gulpilhares
Ricardo Barreiros Forward SL Benfica
Jorge Silva Forward FC Porto
Reinaldo Ventura Forward FC Porto

Phase I

Team G W D L GF GA Dif Pts
Portugal 2 2 0 0 10 0 +10 6
Switzerland 2 1 0 1 4 9 -5 3
Andorra 2 0 0 2 2 7 -5 0
Portugal3–0 Andorra
Valter Neves - 7'
Reinaldo Ventura - 16'
Jorge Silva - 33'
(Report)
Referee: SORENSEN, ANTON (Netherlands)

Switzerland0–7 Portugal
(Report) Sérgio Silva - 14', 20'
Ricardo Barreiros - 18'
Jorge Silva - 30', 36'
Vítor Hugo - 38'
Reinaldo Ventura - 39'
Referee: FERMI, GIANNI (Italy)

Switzerland4–2 Andorra
Michael Muller - 3', 8'
Florian Brentini - 21'
Gael Jimenez - 34'
(Report) Marc Montardit - 35'
Ramon Bassols - 39'
Referee: BISACCO, ALBERTO (Italy)

Knockout Phase

Bracket
 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
20 July - 21.30
 
 
Portugal24
 
21 July - 18.30
 
Austria0
 
Portugal1
 
20 July - 17.30
 
Spain5
 
Spain10
 
22 July - 21.30
 
Germany0
 
Spain2
 
20 July - 19.30
 
Switzerland0
 
Italy11
 
21 July - 21.15
 
Andorra1
 
Italy2(3)
 
20 July - 15.30
 
Switzerland (PEN)2(5) Third place
 
France3
 
22 July - 18.30
 
Switzerland4
 
Portugal5
 
 
Italy4
 
Quarterfinals
Portugal24–0 Austria
Tiago Rafael - 0', 18'
Jorge Silva - 1', 7', 31'
Reinaldo Ventura - 2', 22', 26', 27'
Sérgio Silva - 7', 11'
Ricardo Barreiros - 11', 11', 16', 16', 36', 38'
Vítor Hugo - 17', 28', 34', 35'
Pedro Moreira - 27', 29'
Valter Neves - 33'
(Report)
Referee: GALAN, XAVIER (Spain)

Semifinals
Portugal1–5 Spain
Reinaldo Ventura - 33' (Report) Josep Maria Ordeig - 20'
Sergi Panadero - 24'
Marc Gual - 26', 30'
Pedro Gil - 36'
Referee: FERMI, GIANNI (Italy)

3rd Place Game
Portugal5–4 Italy
Sérgio Silva - 6', 32'
Ricardo Barreiros - 17'
Vítor Hugo - 24', 33'
Davide Motaran - 5'
Francesco Dolce - 25', 26'
Mattia Cocco - 37'
Referee: ARMATI, ENRICO (Switzerland)
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