2014–15 CERS Cup

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2014–15 CERS Cup
Tournament details
Dates 18 October 2014 – 26 April 2014
Teams 32 (from 8 associations)
Final positions
Champions Portugal Sporting CP (2nd title)
Runners-up Spain Reus Deportiu
Tournament statistics
Matches played 59
Goals scored 433 (7.34 per match)

The 2014–15 CERS Cup was the 35th season of the CERS Cup, Europe's second club roller hockey competition organized by CERH. Thirty-two teams from eight national associations qualified for the competition as a result of their respective national league placing in the previous season.

Teams

Thirty-two teams from eight national associations qualified for the competition.

 Spain  Portugal  Germany  France   Switzerland  Italy  Austria  England

Preliminary phase

The preliminary phase legs took place on 18 October and 1 November 2014.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
IGR Remscheid Germany 14–6 England Herne Bay United 11–4 3–2
Candelária SC Portugal 13–3 Germany Bison-Calenberg 11–3 2–0
Sarzana Italy 6–10 France Saint Omer 3–4 3–6
RSC Darmstadt Germany 2–6 Switzerland RHC Basel 1–4 1–2
Reus Deportiu Spain 30–3 Austria RHC Villach 17–1 13–2
RHC Lyon France 9–6 Switzerland RC Biasca 5–1 4–5
RHC Dornbirn Austria 1–8 Italy CGC Viareggio 0–4 1–4
Oliveirense Portugal 11–5 Spain Cerceda 6–3 5–2
RHC Wolfurt Austria 4–11 Switzerland Diessbach 1–2 3–9
RSC Uttigen Switzerland 7–9 Germany RSC Cronenberg 5–2 2–7
CP Calafell Spain 3–6 Portugal Sporting CP 2–3 1–3
Igualada HC Spain 9–4 Portugal HC Turquel 6–0 3–4
Follonica Hockey Italy 11–4 Switzerland RHC Uri 7–3 4–2
OC Barcelos Portugal 5–4 Spain CE Noia 2–1 3–3
Iserlohn Germany 7–12 France AS Merignac 5–8 2–4
Trissino Italy 9–8 France CS Noisy le Grand 8–4 1–4

Knockout phase

  Round of 16 Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
                                     
 Spain Igualada HC 3 4 7  
 Italy Trissino 2 3 5  
   Spain Igualada HC 4 0 4  
   Italy Follonica Hockey 2 1 3  
 Italy Follonica Hockey 3 4 8
 France AS Merignac 3 4 7  
   Spain Igualada HC 2  
   Portugal Sporting 3  
 Switzerland RHC Basel 3 3 6  
 Portugal Sporting 4 5 9  
   Portugal Sporting 2 4 6
   Portugal Oliveirense 3 1 4  
 Portugal Oliveirense 7 5 12
 Italy CGC Viareggio 3 2 5  
   Portugal Sporting 2 (2g)
   Spain Reus Deportiu 2 (1p)
 France RHC Lyon 1 4 5  
 France Saint Omer 5 3 8  
   France Saint Omer 1 5 6
   Portugal OC Barcelos 4 4 8  
 Germany RSC Cronenberg 2 2 4
 Portugal OC Barcelos 5 5 10  
   Portugal OC Barcelos 1
   Spain Reus Deportiu 6  
 Germany IGR Remscheid 0 2 2  
 Spain Reus Deportiu 13 11 24  
   Spain Reus Deportiu 5 4 9
   Switzerland Diessbach 2 2 4  
 Portugal Candelária SC 3 3 7
 Switzerland Diessbach 2 4 8  

Final-Four

Semi-finals

25 Abril
18:00 CET
OC Barcelos Portugal 1-6 Spain Reus Deportiu
1-4 Luís Querido Goal 13.13' (2nd Hf) report 0-1 Matias Platero Goal 7.35'
0-2 Xavier "Xavi" Costa Goal 23'
0-3 Xavier "Xavi" Rubio Goal 6.25' (2ªP)
0-4 Marc Coy Goal 7.24' (2ªP, LD Azul)
1-5 Marc Coy LD 20ªF Goal 14.12' (2ªP, LD)
1-6 Joan Salvat Goal 24.53' (2ªP, GP)
Pabellon Municipal Les Comes
Referee: Massimiliano Carmazzi (Italy) e Ulderico Barbarisi (Italy)

25 Abril
20:30 (CET)
Igualada HC Spain 2-3 (a.e.t.) Portugal Sporting
1-1 Antonio "Ton" Baliu Goal 20.42'
2-2 Jaume Molas Goal 22.33' (2nd Hf, LD)
report 1-0 João Pinto "Mustang" Goal 19.35'
1-2 Tiago Losna Goal 21.46'
2-3 Ricardo Figueira Goal 50+4' (golden goal)
Pabellon Municipal Les Comes
Referee: Dereck Bell (England) e T. Ulrich (Germany)


Final

26 Abril
20:30 (CET)
Sporting Portugal 2-2 Spain Reus Deportiu
0-1 Tiago Losna Goal 3'
2-2 João Pinto "Mustang" Goal 21' (2nd Hf)
report 1-1 Marc Coy Goal 12' (2nd Hf)
2-1 Marc Coy Goal 16' (2nd Hf)
  Penalties  
Ricardo Figueira Penalty missed
Daniel Oliveira "Poka" Penalty scored
Nicolas "Nico" Fernandez Penalty scored
João Pinto "Mustang"Penalty missed
2-1 Penalty missed Xavier Costa
Penalty missed Xavi Rubio
Penalty missed Matias Platero
Penalty scored Joan Salvat
Penalty missed Marc Coy
Pabellon Municipal Les Comes
Referee: Arnau Esoli (FRA) and Xavier Bleuzen (FRA)
Portugal SPORTING CP (2nd)
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