2013–14 2013-14 CERH Women's European League
Tournament details
Dates14 December 2013 – 16 March 2014
Teams16 (from 7 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain CP Alcorcón (1st title)
Runners-upFrance CS Noisy le Grand
Tournament statistics
Matches played23
Goals scored202 (8.78 per match)

The 2013–14 CERH Women's European League was the 8th season of Europe's premier female club roller hockey competition organized by CERH. Sixteen teams from seven national associations qualified to the competition as a result of their respective national league placing in the previous season. Following several knockout rounds, the four best teams contested a final four tournament won by CP Alcorcón, which took place in Coutras.[1]

Contesting Teams

2013-14 Women's European League
Spain CP Voltregà Spain Girona CH Spain Gijón Solimar Spain CP Alcorcón
France US Coutras France CS Noisy le Grand France ASTA Nantes
Switzerland RHC Diessbach Switzerland Vordemwald Switzerland RSC Uttigen
Germany ERG Iserlohn Germany TUS Düsseldorf
England Ely RHC England Bury RHC
Italy Bassano
Portugal SL Benfica

Knockout stage

First round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final
                  
1 France CS Noisy le Grand 16 19 35
16 England Bury RHC 0 2 2
France CS Noisy le Grand 3 3 6
Spain Gijón Solimar 2 3 5
8 Spain Gijón Solimar 12 4 16
9 France ASTA Nantes 0 1 1
France CS Noisy le Grand 4 G 4
Spain CP Voltregà 3 P 3
5 Spain CP Voltregà 8 10 18
12 Switzerland Vordemwald 1 1 2
Spain CP Voltregà 16 9 25
England Ely RHC 0 0 0
4 Spain Girona CH 9 F
13 England Ely RHC 0 C 10
France CS Noisy le Grand 3
Spain CP Alcorcón 4
6 Germany ERG Iserlohn 10 7 17
11 Switzerland RSC Uttigen 3 1 4
Germany ERG Iserlohn 1 2 3
Spain CP Alcorcón 4 4 8
3 Spain CP Alcorcón F
14 Portugal SL Benfica C
Spain CP Alcorcón 2
France US Coutras 1
7 Switzerland RHC Diessbach 2 2 4
10 Italy Bassano 0 9 9
Italy Bassano 1 2 2
France US Coutras 4 6 10
2 France US Coutras F
15 Germany TUS Dusseldorf C

Final four

The final-four round was played at US Coutras's ground, the Patinoire Milou Ducourtioux, Coutras, in France between the days 15 and 16 of March 2014.[2]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
15 March - Coutras
 
 
France CS Noisy le Grand 4 (G)
 
16 March - Coutras
 
Spain CP Voltregà 3(P)
 
France CS Noisy le Grand 3
 
15 March - Coutras
 
Spain CP Alcorcón 4
 
Spain CP Alcorcón 2
 
 
France US Coutras 1
 
Third place
 
 
16 March - Coutras
 
 
Spain CP Voltregà 4
 
 
France US Coutras 5

Semi-finals

CS Noisy le Grand France4-3 (a.e.t.)Spain CP Voltregà
Patinoire Milou Ducourtioux, Coutras
Referee: Fermi, Rotelli (Italy)
CP Alcorcón Spain2-1France US Coutras
Patinoire Milou Ducourtioux, Coutras
Referee: Eggiman, Schneider (Switzerland)

Relegation match

CP Voltregà Spain4-5France US Coutras
Patinoire Milou Ducourtioux, Coutras
Referee: Rotelli (Italy), Schneider (Switzerland)

Final

CS Noisy le Grand France3-4Spain CP Alcorcón
Patinoire Milou Ducourtioux, Coutras
Referee: Ventura, Guilherme (Portugal)
2013–14 CERH Women European League winners
Spain
CP Alcorcón
First title

See also

References

  1. Competition format at CERH website
  2. "The french city of Coutras will host the Final Four of the Women's Cup". CERH.eu. Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey. 5 March 2014. Retrieved 13 March 2014.
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