CERH Women's European Cup

CERH Women's European Cup
Founded 2007
Region Europe (CERH)
Number of teams 12
Current champions Spain CP Voltregà (4th title)
Most successful team(s) Spain Gijón HC
Spain CP Voltregà
(4 titles)
Television broadcasters CERH TV
Website CERH Official Website
2016–17 CERH Women's European Cup

The CERH Women's European Cup is an annual club roller hockey competition organized by the Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey (CERH) and contested by the top ranked teams in European domestic leagues.

The most successful clubs are Gijón HC and CP Voltregà, having won 4 titles each.

Finals

Season Winners Score Runners-up City (finals)
2006–07 Spain Gijón HC 1–0 Spain CE Arenys de Munt Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà, Spain
2007–08 Spain CP Voltregà 2–1 Portugal Fundação Nortecoope Mealhada, Portugal
2008–09 Spain Gijón HC (2) 1–0 Spain CP Voltregà Coutras, France
2009–10 Spain Gijón HC (3) 5–2 Spain CP Alcorcón Gijón, Spain
2010–11 Spain CP Voltregà (2) 2–1 Spain Gijón HC Weil am Rhein, Germany
2011–12 Spain Gijón HC (4) 3–0 Spain Girona CH Almargem do Bispo, Portugal
2012–13 Spain CP Voltregà (3) 3–2 Spain Girona CH Girona, Spain
2013–14 Spain CP Alcorcón 4–3 France CS Noisy le Grand Coutras, France
2014–15 Portugal Benfica 5–2 France US Coutras Manlleu, Spain
2015–16 Spain CP Voltregà (4) 4–4(2–1) Spain CP Manlleu Manlleu, Spain

Performances

By club

Club Won Runners-up Years won Years runners-up
Spain Gijón HC 4 1 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012 2011
Spain CP Voltregà 4 1 2008, 2011, 2013, 2016 2009
Spain CP Alcorcón 1 1 2014 2010
Portugal Benfica 1 0 2015
Spain Girona CH 0 2 2012, 2013
Spain CE Arenys de Munt 0 1 2007
Portugal Fundação Nortecoope 0 1 2008
France CS Noisy le Grand 0 1 2014
France US Coutras 0 1 2015
Spain CP Manlleu 0 1 2016

By country

Country Winners Runners-up Winners Runners-up
 Spain 9 7 Gijón HC (4), CP Voltregà (4), CP Alcorcón Girona CH (2), CE Arenys de Munt, CP Voltregà, CP Alcorcón, Gijón HC, CP Manlleu
 Portugal 1 1 Benfica Fundação Nortecoope
 France 0 2 CS Noisy le Grand, US Coutras

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