Women's Roller Hockey World Cup

The Women's Roller Hockey World Cup is a competition between the best female national teams in the World. It takes place every two years and it was organized by the FIRS until its integration into World Skate.

Women's Roller Hockey World Cup
Founded1992
RegionInternational (CIRH)
Number of teams14
Current champions Spain
(6th title)
Most successful team(s) Spain
(6 titles)
Websiteinf.fh
Barcelona 2019

History

Roller Hockey has a Women's Championship which has taken place every two years since 1992 until 2017, when the FIRS agreed to integrate the championship into the World Roller Games. It is now organized by the World Skate.

The first edition, played in 1992, was played with inline skates instead of the traditional quads.

Summary

Year Host city Winner Score Runners-up Third place Score Fourth place Number of teams
1992
Details
Springe
Canada
League
Italy

New Zealand
League
Netherlands
12
1994
Details
Tavira
Spain
5–3
Canada

Japan
5–4
Portugal
19
1996
Details
Sertãozinho
Spain
3–2
Italy

Portugal
2–0
Brazil
11
1998
Details
Buenos Aires
Argentina
3–1
Portugal

Germany
2–1
Brazil
14
2000
Details
Marl
Spain
2–0
Portugal

Argentina
2–0
Germany
15
2002
Details
Paços de Ferreira
Argentina
4–1
Brazil

Spain
2–1
Portugal
16
2004
Details
Wuppertal
Argentina
3–1
Brazil

Spain
4–3
Portugal
15
2006
Details
Santiago
Chile
1–1 (a.e.t.)
2–1 (p)

Spain

Argentina
3–1
Portugal
16
2008
Details
Yurihonjō
Spain
3–1
Portugal

Argentina
8–1
United States
12
2010
Details
Alcobendas
Argentina
5–1
France

Spain
3–0
Germany
16
2012
Details
Recife
France
3–2
Spain

Colombia
1–0
Portugal
14
2014
Details
Tourcoing
Argentina
3–0
France

Chile
2–0
Germany
14
2016
Details
Iquique
Spain
3–2 (a.s.d.e.t.)
Portugal

Argentina
4–0
France
13
2017
Details
Nanjing[1]
Spain
7–5 (a.e.t.)
Argentina

Germany
3–0
Chile
11
2019
Details
Barcelona[2]
Spain
8–5
Argentina

Chile
3–0
Italy
14
2021
Details
Buenos Aires[3] TBD TBD TBD

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain72312
2 Argentina52411
3 France1203
4 Canada1102
5 Chile1023
6 Portugal0415
7 Brazil0202
 Italy0202
9 Germany0022
10 Colombia0011
 Japan0011
 New Zealand0011
Totals (12 nations)15151545
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See also

References

  1. "World Roller Games 2017: from Barcelona to Nanjing". RollerSports.org. Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS). 28 January 2016. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
  2. "Signed the institutional agreement for the 2019 edition of the FIRS Roller Games in Barcelona". RollerSports.org. Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS). 3 June 2016. Retrieved 7 June 2016.
  3. "Argentina will host the 2021 World Skate Games". World Skate. Retrieved 17 August 2019.
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