WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship explained

Sport:Roller Hockey
Continent:Europe (WSE)
Teams:8
Most Champs: (24 titles)
Website:Official website
Current Season:2023 WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship

The WSE European U-19 Roller Hockey Championship is a European roller hockey competition for men's under-20 national teams, currently organised by CERH. Established in 1953, the tournament was contested every two years between 1960 and 1968, after which it adopted an annual calendar. As of 2006, the championship reverted to a biennial competition.

The most successful team is Spain, with 23 titles, the most recent obtained at the 45th edition in 2006. The current champions are Portugal, who won the 2016 tournament in Pully, Switzerland, securing their fifth consecutive title.Until 2018 it was held in U-20 category. After 2021 it is held in U-19 category.

Results

Tournaments

YearEditionHost city Gold Silver Bronze4th place
19531st Lisbon
1955–562nd Barcelona
19573rd Lisbon
19604th Lisbon
19625th Madrid
19646th Salamanca
19667th Gijón
19688th Vigo
19699th Vigo
197010th Novara
197111th Iserlohn
197212th Reus
197313th Paço de Arcos
197514th Darmstadt
197615th Barcelos
197716th The Hague
197817th Seville
197918th Herne Bay
198019th Barcelos
198120th Geneva
198221st Pordenone
198322nd Leuven
198423rd Noia
198524th Paris
198625th Anadia
198726th Walsum
198827th Follonica
198928th Valkenswaard
199029th Barnsley
199130th Blanes
199231st Villeneuve
199332nd Sesimbra
199433rd Wuppertal
199534th La Roche-sur-Yon
199635th Forte dei Marmi
199736th Vic
199837th Viareggio
199938th Geneva
200039th Porto
200140th Dinan
200241st Follonica
200342nd Vale de Cambra
200443rd Düsseldorf
200544th Santander
200645th Saint-Omer
200846th Hamm
201047th Viareggio
201248th Saint-Omer & [1]
201449th Valongo
201650th Pully
201851st Viana do Castelo
202152nd Paredes
202352nd Seedorf

Medal table

External links

Notes and References

  1. The third and fourth place game was stopped with 10 minutes to go (France winning 3-2) following a heart attack suffered by the German coach. By mutual agreement of CERH and the French delegation, the bronze medal was awarded to both teams ex-æquo