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2016–17 CERS Cup

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2016–17 CERS Cup
Tournament details
Dates5 November – 30 April
Teams30 (from 8 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsPortugal Barcelos (3rd title)
Runners-upItaly Viareggio
Tournament statistics
Matches played55
Goals scored413 (7.51 per match)
Top scorer(s)Argentina Emanuel García (11)

The 2016–17 CERS Cup is the 37th season of the CERS Cup, Europe's second club roller hockey competition organized by CERH. Thirty teams from eight national associations qualified for the competition as a result of their respective national league placing in the previous season.[1] Barcelos won the title for the second consecutive season.

Teams

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2016–17 CERS Cup is located in Europe
Caldes Igualada Noia Vilafranca Vendrell
Caldes
Igualada
Noia
Vilafranca
Vendrell
2016–17 CERS Cup
2016–17 CERS Cup
2016–17 CERS Cup
2016–17 CERS Cup
Barcelos
Barcelos
Turquel
Turquel
Juventude Viana
Juventude Viana
Follonica
Follonica
Trissino
Trissino
CGC Viareggio
CGC Viareggio
Sarzana
Sarzana
HRC Monza
HRC Monza
Dornbirn
Dornbirn
Wolfurt
Wolfurt
Coutras
Coutras
Ploufragan
Ploufragan
Saint Omer
Saint Omer
Soham
Soham
Wimmis
Wimmis
Darmstadt
Darmstadt
Remscheid
Remscheid
Walsum Düsseldorf
Walsum
Düsseldorf
2016–17 CERS Cup
Germania Herringen
Germania Herringen
King's Lynn
King's Lynn
Biasca
Biasca
Genéve
Genéve
Uttigen
Uttigen
Uri
Uri
Location of teams of the 2016–17 CERS Cup.

Thirty teams from eight national associations qualified for the competition. League positions of the previous season shown in parentheses.

Participating teams
Germany Germania Herringen (1st) Italy Trissino (9th) Switzerland Uttigen (3rd) Portugal Juventude Viana (7th)
Germany Walsum (3rd) Italy Sarzana (12th) Switzerland Biasca (5th) Portugal Turquel (8th)
Germany Düsseldorf-Nord (4th) Spain Vendrell (5th) Switzerland Uri (6th) Austria Dornbirn (1st)
Germany Darmstadt (5th) Spain Vilafranca (6th) Switzerland Wimmis (9th) Austria Wolfurt (2nd)
Germany Remscheid (7th) Spain Caldes (7th) France Coutras (4th) England King's Lynn (1st)
Italy Viareggio (4th) Spain Igualada (8th) France Ploufragan (5th) England Soham (2nd)
Italy Follonica (7th) Spain Noia (9th) France Saint-Omer (6th)
Italy Monza (8th) Switzerland Genève (2nd) Portugal Barcelos (TH)

Preliminary phase

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The preliminary phase legs took place on 5 and 26 November 2016. Vilafranca and Barcelos received a bye and qualified directly for the round of 16.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Coutras 1–7 Caldes 0–1 1–6
Wimmis 9–6 Dornbirn 2–4 7–2
Soham 1–15 Saint-Omer 1–7 0–8
Trissino 14–4 Düsseldorf-Nord 6–3 8–1
Viareggio 8–5 Vendrell 3–3 5–2
King's Lynn 2–29 Ploufragan 1–13 1–16
Igualada 14–3 Biasca 7–1 7–2
Wolfurt 6–17 Remscheid 2–9 4–8
Germania Herringen 5–7 Turquel 2–3 3–4
Walsum 6–5p Uttigen 2–2 4–3p
Genève 11–12 Sarzana 5–6 6–6
Uri 4–10 Monza 1–4 3–6
Darmstadt 4–15 Juventude Viana 2–7 2–8
Noia 5–8 Follonica 1–2 4–6

Knockout phase

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Round of 16 Quarterfinals Final Four Final
            
Caldes 5 7 12
Wimmis 1 4 5
Caldes 4 5 9
Trissino 3 2 5
Saint-Omer 4 3 7
Trissino 3 5 8
Caldes 0
Viareggio 2
Viareggio 7 4 11
Ploufragan 4 1 5
Viareggio 4 4 8
Igualada 1 4 5
Igualada 11 6 17
Remscheid 1 3 4
Viareggio 2
Barcelos 4
Turquel 4 2 6
Walsum 0 5 5
Turquel 2 2 4
Sarzana 2 3 5
Sarzana (g.g.) 6 4 10
Monza 4 5 9
Sarzana 1
Barcelos 3
Juventude Viana 3 2 5
Vilafranca (g.g.) 1 5 6
Vilafranca 3 2 5
Barcelos 2 6 8
Follonica 1 2 3
Barcelos 3 3 6

Final-Four

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All times are Western European Time.

Semi-finals

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Caldes 0–2 Viareggio
Report 13' Xavi Costa
49' Xavi Rubio
PalaBarsacchi
Referee: Luís Peixoto and Joaquim Pinto
Sarzana 1–3 Barcelos
19' (p) Davide Borsi Report 18' Álvaro Morais
20' Reinaldo Ventura
26' Miguel Vieira
PalaBarsacchi
Referee: Óscar Valverde and Francisco García

Final

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Viareggio 2–4 Barcelos
5' Xavier Costa
42' Mirko Bertolucci
Report 16' João Guimarães
30' Hugo Costa
41' Rúben Sousa
48' Miguel Vieira
PalaBarsacchi
Referee: Óscar Valverde e Francisco García

References

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  1. ^ "Rink Hockey Eurocups: all the teams regularly signed up". cerh.eu. CERH. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
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