2010–11 CERS Cup

The 2010–11 CERS Cup was the 31st season of the CERS Cup, Europe's second club roller hockey competition organized by CERH. 28 teams from nine national associations qualified for the competition as a result of their respective national league placing in the previous season. Following a preliminary phase and two knockout rounds, Benfica won the tournament at its final four, in Vilanova i la Geltrú, Spain, on 7 and 8 May 2011.

2010–11 CERS Cup
Tournament details
Dates20 November 2010 – 8 May 2011
Teams27 (from 8 associations)
Final positions
Champions Benfica (2nd title)
Runners-up Vilanova

Preliminary phase

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Weil 1–9 Saint-Brieuc 0–4 1–5
Thunersten 2–10 Amatori Lodi 1–2 1–8
Braga 32–2 Middlesbrough 19–1 13–1
Wimmis 9-6 Darmstadt 5–1 4–4
PAS Alcoy 6–7 Seregno 2–0 4–7
Diessbach 11–6 Walsum 6–4 5–2
Dornbirn 3–17 Mérignac 1–8 2–9
Tenerife 12–4 Sarzana 5–1 7–3
Quévert 3–11 Física 1–3 2–8
La Vendéenne 4–3 Iserlohn 3–1 1–2
Herne Bay United 2–16 Lloret 2–6 0–10[lower-alpha 1]
  1. Match given to Lloret as Herne Bay United refused to travel due to bad meteorological conditions.

Knockout stage

The knockout stage consisted in double-legged series for the round of 16 and the quarterfinals, where the four winners would join the Final Four.

 
Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Igualada213
 
 
 
Oliveirense24 6
 
Oliveirense718
 
 
 
Vilanova45 9
 
Seregno224
 
 
 
Vilanova94 13
 
Vilanova5
 
 
 
Braga3
 
Saint-Brieuc7512
 
 
 
La Vendéenne24 6
 
Saint-Brieuc516
 
 
 
Braga95 14
 
Braga15722
 
 
 
Mérignac56 11
 
Vilanova4
 
 
 
Benfica6
 
Benfica7512
 
 
 
Amatori Lodi47 11
 
Benfica6612
 
 
 
Lloret03 3
 
Tenerife257
 
 
 
Lloret37 10
 
Benfica4
 
 
 
Física1
 
Wimmis123
 
 
 
Física615 21
 
Física6713
 
 
 
Giovinazzo33 6
 
Giovinazzo6511
 
 
Diessbach35 8
 


2011 CERS Cup winners

Benfica
Second title
gollark: What problems have cults here *ever* caused?
gollark: This happens a lot.
gollark: Apparently.
gollark: This is with 7 reconfigured as 8.
gollark: ```python>>> 3 + 48```

See also

Notes

    References

    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.