2015–16 CERS Cup

2015–16 CERS Cup
Tournament details
Dates 24 October – 1 May
Teams 30 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
Champions Portugal OC Barcelos (2nd title)
Runners-up Spain Vilafranca

The 2015–16 CERS Cup was the 36th season of the CERS Cup, Europe's second club roller hockey competition organized by CERH. Thirty teams from seven national associations qualified for the competition as a result of their respective national league placing in the previous season.[1]

Teams

Thirty teams from seven national associations qualified for the competition.

 Spain  Italy  Germany   Switzerland  Portugal  France  Austria
  • SK Germania Herringen
  • RSC Cronenberg
  • TuS Düsseldorf
  • Bison-Calenberg
  • RSC Darmstadt
  • RHC Dornbirn
  • RHC Wolfurt
  • RHC Villach

Preliminary phase

The preliminary phase legs took place on 24 October and 28 November 2015.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Sarzana Italy 6–3 Germany TuS Düsseldorf 3–1 3–3
RSC Uttigen Switzerland 16–10 Germany Bison-Calenberg 9–3 7–7
RSC Cronenberg Germany 12–8 Switzerland RHC Uri 8–3 4–5
RHC Wolfurt Austria 3–20 Portugal HC Turquel 0–12 3–8
Juventude Viana Portugal 17–6 Austria RHC Dornbirn 11–3 6–3
CP Vilafranca Spain 12–2 Switzerland Montreux HC 9–0 3–2
Genève RHC Switzerland 6–10 Spain PAS Alcoy 5–4 1–6
Matera Italy 8–3 Spain Cerceda 5–1 3–2
RSC Darmstadt Germany 8–9 Italy Pieve 6–3 2–6
CP Voltregà Spain 5–7 France Saint Omer 3–2 2–5
OC Barcelos Portugal 32–3 Austria RHC Villach 16–2 16–1
US Coutras France 8–2 Switzerland Diessbach 2–0 6–2
Amatori Lodi Italy 15–7 France La Vendéenne 8–3 7–4
SK Germania Herringen Germany 6–11 Italy Follonica Hockey 3–4 3–7

Knockout phase

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                     
 Italy Sarzana 5 3 8  
 Switzerland Uttigen 3 3 6  
   Italy Sarzana 2 3 5  
   Portugal Sporting CP 8 10 18  
 Germany Cronenberg 5 3 8
 Portugal Sporting CP 17 19 36  
   Portugal Sporting CP 1 (1)  
   Spain Vilafranca (p) 1 (2)  
 Portugal Turquel 2 5 7  
 Spain Reus Deportiu 3 7 10  
   Spain Reus Deportiu 2 1 3
   Spain Vilafranca 1 3 4  
 Portugal Juventude de Viana 3 3 6
 Spain Vilafranca 3 5 8  
   Spain Vilafranca 3
   Portugal OC Barcelos 6
 Spain Alcoy 4 3 7  
 Italy Matera 3 5 8  
   Italy Matera 10 2 12
   Italy Cremona 0 4 4  
 Italy Cremona 2 4 6
 France Saint Omer 2 3 5  
   Italy Matera 3 (1)
   Portugal OC Barcelos (p) 3 (2)  
 Portugal OC Barcelos 7 12 19  
 France Coutras 7 3 10  
   Portugal OC Barcelos 8 6 14
   Italy Amatori Lodi 4 6 10  
 Italy Amatori Lodi 2 4 6
 Italy Follonica 2 2 4  

Final-Four

All times are Western European Time.

Semi-finals

30 Abril 2016
21:45
Sporting Portugal 1–1 Spain Vilafranca
1–0 Luís Viana  23' report 1–1 Rocasalbas  26' (2nd Hf)
  Penalties  
Luís Viana
Daniel Oliveira
Tiago Losna
Ricardo Figueira
Ábalos
1–2 Eduard Férnandez
Joan Vázquez
Marc Navarro
Jordi Galan
Roger Rocasalbas
Pavilhão Municipal de Barcelos
Referee: Franco Ferrari (ITA), Mateo Galopi (ITA)

30 Abril 2016
19:00
Matera Italy 3–3 Portugal OC Barcelos
1–2 Juan Lopez  30'
2–2 Valerio Antezza  37'
3–3 Valerio Antezza  41'
report 0–1 Reinaldo Ventura  20'
0–2 Reinaldo Ventura  25'
2–3 Reinaldo Ventura  40' (2nd half)
  Penalties  
Mattia Ghirardello
Jonathan Cellura
Gonzalo Romero
Juan Lopez
Valerio Antezza
1–2 Reinaldo Ventura
Pedro Mendes
Miguel Vieira
Hugo Costa
Pavilhão Municipal de Barcelos
Referee: Jose Gomez (ESP), Juan Melero (ESP)

Final

1 May 2016
18:30
Vilafranca Spain 3–6 Portugal OC Barcelos
1–0 Rocasalbas  1.32'
2–1 Vazquez  5.57'
3–5 Rocasalbas  4.58' (2nd half)
report 1–1 Costa  5.49'
2–2 Querido  10.16'
2–3 Costa  13.41'
2–4 Querido  19.34'
2–5 Guimarães  20.20'
3–6 Querido  21.42' (2nd half)
Pavilhão Municipal de Barcelos
Attendance: 1670
Referee: Italy Franco Ferrarri, Italy Mateo Galoppi

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