2019–20 World Skate Europe Cup

The 2019–20 World Skate Europe Cup will be the 40th season of the World Skate Europe Cup, the second one with the new name of the formerly known as CERS Cup, Europe's second club roller hockey competition organized by World Skate Europe. Lleida Llista Blava are the defending champions.

2019–20 WS Europe Cup
Tournament details
Teams30 (from 8 associations)

Teams

30 teams from seven national associations will participate in the competition. League positions of the previous season, after eventual playoffs, are shown in parentheses.

Participating teams
France La Vendéenne (3rd) Spain Voltregà (8th) Germany Düsseldorf-Nord (3rd) Portugal Barcelos (5th)
France Coutras (4th) Spain Girona (9th) Germany Darmstadt (4th) Portugal Braga (6th)
France Ploufragan (5th) Switzerland Diessbach (3rd) Germany Cronenberg (5th) Portugal Juventude Viana (8th)
France Nantes (6th) Switzerland Montreux (4th) Italy Valdagno (3rd) Austria Dornbirn (1st)
France Lyon (9th) Switzerland Genève (5th) Italy Follonica (6th) Austria Wolfurt (2nd)
Spain Igualada (5th) Switzerland Uttigen (8th) Italy Trissino (8th) England London (2nd)
Spain Lleida Llista Blava (6th) Switzerland Wimmis (9th) Italy Scandiano (10th) England Soham
Spain Caldes (7th) Germany Remscheid (2nd)

Bracket

The draw was held on 6 September 2019 at World Skate Europe headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal.[1] Spanish side Lleida Llista Blava and Italian side Valdagno received byes to the round of 16 as winners and semifinalists of the 2018–19 World Skate Europe Cup, respectively.

 
Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
                            
 
73/87
 
 
France Coutras325
 
98/106
 
Spain Voltregà (a.e.t.)25 7
 
Spain Voltregà6713
 
67/81
 
Austria Wolfurt12 3
 
Austria Wolfurt448
 
107/111
 
France Ploufragan25 7
 
Spain Voltregà33
 
69/83
 
Spain Caldes20 2
 
Spain Caldes6410
 
94/102
 
France Nantes10 1
 
Spain Caldes426
 
74/88
 
France La Vendéenne12 3
 
France La Vendéenne8311
 
115
 
Germany Cronenberg61 7
 
Spain0
 
75/89
 
0
 
Switzerland Uttigen224
 
93/101
 
Portugal Juventude Viana514 19
 
Portugal Juventude Viana303
 
71/85
 
Italy Trissino (pso 2–3)03 3
 
Italy Trissino347
 
110/114
 
Switzerland Diessbach12 3
 
Italy Trissino1010
 
76/90
 
Austria Dornbirn20 2
 
France Lyon7310
 
92/100
 
England London12 3
 
France Lyon336
 
66/80
 
Austria Dornbirn45 9
 
Austria Dornbirn819
 
117
 
England Soham00 0
 
0
 
68/82
 
0
 
Portugal Barcelos8412
 
95/103
 
Switzerland Genève11 2
 
Portugal Barcelos527
 
 
Spain Lleida Llista Blava12 3
 
 
108/112
 
 
Portugal Barcelos66
 
65/79
 
Spain Igualada40 4
 
Italy Scandiano15823
 
97/105
 
Germany Darmstadt44 8
 
Italy Scandiano4610
 
70/84
 
Spain Igualada (pso 2–3)37 10
 
Switzerland Wimmis123
 
116
 
Spain Igualada106 16
 
0
 
64/78
 
0
 
Germany Remscheid011
 
96/104
 
Portugal Braga168 24
 
Portugal Braga538
 
 
Italy Valdagno52 7
 
 
109/113
 
 
Portugal Braga77
 
72/86
 
Italy Follonica40 4
 
Germany Düsseldorf-Nord022
 
91/99
 
Spain Girona77 14
 
Spain Girona044
 
63/77
 
Italy Follonica16 7
 
Italy Follonica549
 
 
Switzerland Montreux32 5
 

See also

References

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