Roller Hockey Intercontinental Cup

The Intercontinental Cup is a roller hockey competition organized by World Skate and usually contested between the World Skate Europe and the World Skate America champions clubs.

Roller Hockey Intercontinental Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
2021 Roller Hockey Intercontinental Cup
SportRoller Hockey
Founded1983
ContinentInternational (World Skate)
Most recent
champion(s)
FC Porto
(1st title)
Most titles FC Barcelona
(6 titles)

History

The Intercontinental Cup was established in 1985 and was organized by FIRS.

In 2006, the then-CIRH (Comité Internationale de Rink-Hockey) tried to establish a World Club Championship, but that competition was quickly discontinued in favor of the Intercontinental Cup.

In 2017, the Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS) merged with the International Skateboarding Federation (ISF) to form World Skate, which organized the 2017 Intercontinental Cup played in a Final Four format by the 2016 and 2017 CERH European League champions, Benfica and Reus, and the 2016 and 2017 CSP South American Club Championship/CPP Pan-American Club Championship winners, Andes Talleres and Concepción, with Benfica facing Andes Talleres and Reus facing Concepción.

In 2018, the World Skate created the women's tournament, played in a Final Four formats by the four finalists of Europe and America.

In 2021, the Intercontinental Cup was disputed by the european champions Sporting and the runners-up FC Porto on a two-legged tie.

Winners

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  Unofficial edition
2007 trophy
Year Location Winner Score Runners-up
1983 Sertãozinho FC Barcelona group[3] Porto
1985 Sertãozinho Sertãozinho HC group[4] Internacional Santos
1985 Rawson, San Juan UVT 5–3, 5–4 FC Barcelona
1987 A Coruña HC Liceo 7–3, 17–2 Concepción PC
1989 A Coruña HC Liceo 11–4, 8–2 CD Unión Estudiantil
1992 Sertãozinho OC Barcelos 2–1, 7–3 Sertãozinho HC
1993 A Coruña HC Liceo 7–5, 11–3 CD Unión Estudiantil
1998 Barcelona FC Barcelona 13–1 UVT
2004 Santiago de Compostela HC Liceo 9–1, 10–2 CD Unión Estudiantil
2006 Alcoy FC Barcelona 8–3 Olimpia PC
2007 Follonica Follonica Hockey 4–2 Concepción PC
2008 Molins de Rei FC Barcelona 3–1 Concepción PC
2010 Reus Reus Deportiu 4–1 Club Petroleros YPF
2012 A Coruña HC Liceo 6–4 CA Huracán
2013 Torres Novas SL Benfica 10–3 SC Recife
2014 Barcelona FC Barcelona 6–2 Club Petroleros YPF
2016 Vic CP Vic 5–1[5] CA Huracán
2017 Reus SL Benfica 5–3 Reus Deportiu
2018 San Juan FC Barcelona 5–4 Porto
2021 Porto, Lisbon Porto 6–3, 5–6 Sporting

Statistics

Winners by team

Team Winners Runners-up
Barcelona 6 (1983, 1998, 2006, 2008, 2014, 2018) 1 (1985)
HC Liceo 5 (1987, 1989, 1993, 2004, 2012) 0
Benfica 2 (2013, 2017) 0
Porto 1 (2021) 2 (1983, 2018)
UVT 1 (1986) 1 (1998)
Reus Deportiu 1 (2010) 1 (2017)
OC Barcelos 1 (1992) 0
Follonica Hockey 1 (2007) 0
CP Vic 1 (2016) 0
Concepción PC 0 3 (1987, 2007, 2008)
CD Unión Estudiantil 0 3 (1989, 1993, 2004)
Club Petroleros YPF 0 2 (2010, 2014)
CA Huracán 0 2 (2012, 2016)
Sporting 0 1 (2021)
Sertãozinho HC 0 1 (1992)
Olimpia PC 0 1 (2006)
SC Recife 0 1 (2013)

Winners by country

Country Winners Runners-up
Spain 13 2
Portugal 4 3
Argentina 1 12
Italy 1 0
Brazil 0 2

References

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