World Skate Europe Cup

The World Skate Europe Cup, also known as WS Europe Cup, and formerly known as CERS Cup (before 2018), is an annual European roller hockey club competition organized by World Skate Europe - Rink Hockey. It is the second most important club competition and it features teams who don't enter the European League. The winners of the World Skate Europe Cup qualifies for that year's edition of the Continental Cup.

World Skate Europe Cup
Founded1980
Number of teams28
Current champions CE Lleida (2nd title)
Most successful team(s) HC Liceo
Hockey Novara
OC Barcelos
(3 titles each)
2019–20 World Skate Europe Cup

Format

The World Skate Europe Cup is a two-legged knockout competition between the 16 clubs qualified. To determine these 16 teams, a preliminary round is played. The last four teams advance to a final-four playoff, organized by one of the four contestant clubs.

Finals

Trophy given to the winners
Season Winners Score Runners-up Location (final-four)
1980–81 GD Sesimbra 4–1, 2–0 RC Lichtstad Two-legged finals
1981–82 HC Liceo 12–4, 8–6 HC Monza
1982–83 Amatori Vercelli 6–4, 7–2 AFP Giovinazzo
1983–84 Sporting CP 1–4, 11–3 Hockey Novara
1984–85 Hockey Novara 4–4, 7–4 Cerdanyola CH
1985–86 CP Tordera 6–6, 11–4 Hockey Bassano
1986–87 Amatori Lodi 5–7, 6–3 CE Noia
1987–88 Amatori Vercelli 3–4, 4–1 CD Paço d'Arcos
1988–89 HC Monza 13–4, 4–5 Igualada HC
1989–90 Hockey Seregno 3–3, 7–6 FC Barcelona
1990–91 Benfica 4–6, 10–3 Reus Deportiu
1991–92 Hockey Novara 2–4, 4–1 Igualada HC
1992–93 Hockey Novara 8–2, 6–3 Hockey Thiene
1993–94 Porto 2–5, 7–1 CP Vic
1994–95 OC Barcelos 4–6, 6–0 CP Tordera
1995–96 Porto 3–0, 7–1 CP Tordera
1996–97 UD Oliveirense 3–2, 5–3 ACR Gulpilhares
1997–98 CE Noia 5–2, 2–4 CD Paço d'Arcos
1998–99 HC Liceo 4–7, 5–0 OC Barcelos
1999–00 CD Paço d'Arcos 8–2, 3–2 CP Voltregà
2000–01 CP Vic 4–4, 5–3 CE Noia
2001–02 CP Voltregà 3–5, 5–2 Porto
2002–03 Reus Deportiu 2–3, 5–0 CE Lleida
2003–04 Reus Deportiu 4–0, 0–1 Hockey Bassano
2004–05 Follonica Hockey 4–0, 4–4 Hockey Bassano
2005–06 FC Barcelona 3–1, 2–0 CP Vilanova
2006–07 CP Vilanova 1–1, 4–2 Candelária SC
2007–08 CP Tenerife 4–4 (2–1 p.) Hockey Valdagno Dinan
2008–09 CH Mataró 2–1 (a.e.t.) CH Lloret Lloret de Mar
2009–10 HC Liceo 7–2 Blanes HCF Torres Novas
2010–11 Benfica 6–4 CP Vilanova Vilanova i la Geltrú
2011–12 Hockey Bassano 2–2 (3–1 p.) HC Braga Bassano del Grappa
2012–13 CE Vendrell 3–2 (a.e.t.) CP Vic El Vendrell
2013–14 CE Noia 4–3 Hockey Breganze Forte dei Marmi
2014–15 Sporting CP 2–2 (2–1 p.) Reus Deportiu Igualada
2015–16 OC Barcelos 6–3 CP Vilafranca Barcelos
2016–17 OC Barcelos 4–2 CGC Viareggio Viareggio
2017–18 CE Lleida 2–2 (1–0 p.) OC Barcelos Lleida
2018–19 CE Lleida 6–3 Hockey Sarzana Lleida

Performances

By club

Club Won Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
OC Barcelos 3 2 1995, 2016, 2017 1999, 2018
Hockey Novara 3 1 1985, 1992, 1993 1984
HC Liceo 3 0 1982, 1999, 2010
CE Noia 2 2 1998, 2014 1987, 2001
Reus Deportiu 2 2 2003, 2004 1991, 2015
Porto 2 1 1994, 1996 2002
CE Lleida 2 1 2018, 2019 2003
Amatori Vercelli 2 0 1983, 1988
Benfica 2 0 1991, 2011
Sporting CP 2 0 1984, 2015
Hockey Bassano 1 3 2012 1986, 2004, 2005
CP Tordera 1 2 1986 1995, 1996
CD Paço d'Arcos 1 2 2000 1988, 1998
CP Vilanova 1 2 2007 2006, 2011
CP Vic 1 2 2001 1994, 2013
CP Voltregà 1 1 2002 2000
HC Monza 1 1 1989 1982
FC Barcelona 1 1 2006 1990
GD Sesimbra 1 0 1981
Amatori Lodi 1 0 1987
Hockey Seregno 1 0 1990
UD Oliveirense 1 0 1997
Follonica Hockey 1 0 2005
CP Tenerife 1 0 2008
CH Mataró 1 0 2009
CE Vendrell 1 0 2013
Igualada HC 0 2 1988, 1992
RC Lichtstad 0 1 1981
AFP Giovinazzo 0 1 1983
Cerdanyola CH 0 1 1985
Hockey Thiene 0 1 1993
ACR Gulpilhares 0 1 1997
Candelária SC 0 1 2007
Hockey Valdagno 0 1 2008
CH Lloret 0 1 2009
Blanes HCF 0 1 2010
HC Braga 0 1 2012
Hockey Breganze 0 1 2014
CP Vilafranca 0 1 2016
CGC Viareggio 0 1 2017
Hockey Sarzana 0 1 2019

By country

Country Winners Runners-up Winners Runners-up
 Spain 17 19 HC Liceo (3), CE Noia (2), Reus Deportiu (2), CE Lleida (2), CP Tordera (1), CP Vic (1), CP Voltregà (1), FC Barcelona (1), CP Vilanova (1), CP Tenerife (1), CH Mataró (1), CE Vendrell (1), CE Noia (2), Igualada HC (2), CP Vic (2), CP Tordera (2), CP Vilanova (2), Reus Deportiu (2), Cerdanyola CH (1), FC Barcelona (1), CP Voltregà (1), CE Lleida (1), CH Lloret (1), Blanes HCF (1), CP Vilafranca (1)
 Portugal 12 8 OC Barcelos (3), Benfica (2), Porto (2), Sporting CP (2), GD Sesimbra (1), UD Oliveirense (1), CD Paço d'Arcos (1) CD Paço d'Arcos (2), OC Barcelos (2), ACR Gulpilhares (1), Porto (1), Candelária SC (1), HC Braga (1)
 Italy 10 11 Hockey Novara (3), Amatori Vercelli (2), Amatori Lodi (1), HC Monza (1), Hockey Seregno (1), Follonica Hockey (1), Hockey Bassano (1) Hockey Bassano (3), HC Monza (1), AFP Giovinazzo (1), Hockey Novara (1), Hockey Thiene (1), Hockey Valdagno (1), Hockey Breganze (1), CGC Viareggio (1), Hockey Sarzana (1)
 Netherlands 0 1 RC Lichtstad (1)
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