The 2017–18 CERS Cup is the 38th season of the CERS Cup, Europe's second club roller hockey competition organized by CERH.

2017–18 CERS Cup
Tournament details
Teams32 (from 8 associations)

Format edit

All the thirty two teams will play a double-legged knockout tournament with the only rule of avoiding that two teams from the same nation play together in the first round.[1]

Teams edit

Thirty two teams from eight national associations qualified for the competition and were confirmed on 19 September 2017.[1] League positions of the previous season shown in parentheses.

Participating teams
  Saint-Omer (3rd)   Darmstadt (5th)   Vendrell (6th)   Genève (2nd)
  Mérignac (4th)   Düsseldorf-Nord (6th)   Igualada (7th)   Diessbach (3rd)
  Coutras (5th)   Barcelos TH (5th)   Noia (8th)   Uttigen (6th)
  Nantes (6th)   Juventude Viana (6th)   Lleida Llista Blava (9th)   Uri (7th)
  Noisy le Grand (7th)   Valença (8th)   Breganze (6th)   Dornbirn (1st)
  Remscheid (2nd)   Turquel (9th)   Valdagno (7th)   Wolfurt (2nd)
  Walsum (3rd)   Sporting Tomar (10th)   Sarzana (8th)   Herne Bay (2nd)
  Germania Herringen (4th)   Voltregà (5th)   Correggio (11th)   Soham (3rd)

Bracket edit

The draw was held at CERH headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal, on 23 September 2017.[2]

 
Round of 32Round of 16QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
                            
 
 
 
 
  Sarzana123
 
 
 
  Igualada36 9
 
  Igualada415
 
 
 
  Lleida Llista Blava34 7
 
  Walsum325
 
 
 
  Lleida Llista Blava57 12
 
  Lleida Llista Blava448
 
 
 
  Sporting Tomar24 6
 
  Valdagno4610
 
 
 
  Germania Herringen24 6
 
  Valdagno606
 
 
 
  Sporting Tomar (p)60 6
 
  Sporting Tomar4610
 
 
 
  Mérignac41 5
 
  Lleida Llista Blava (aet)4
 
 
 
  Breganze3
 
  Genève325
 
 
 
  Turquel51 6
 
  Turquel257
 
 
 
  Saint-Omer12 3
 
  Diessbach639
 
 
 
  Saint-Omer37 10
 
  Turquel437
 
 
 
  Breganze54 9
 
  Nantes213
 
 
 
  Breganze46 10
 
  Breganze9918
 
 
 
  Dornbirn22 4
 
  Herne Bay325
 
 
 
  Dornbirn107 17
 
  Lleida Llista Blava (p)2 (1)
 
 
 
  Barcelos2 (0)
 
  Soham112
 
 
 
  Noisy le Grand44 8
 
  Noisy le Grand246
 
 
 
  Correggio27 9
 
  Uri156
 
 
 
  Correggio66 12
 
  Correggio639
 
 
 
  Voltregà64 10
 
  Remscheid415
 
 
 
  Voltregà68 14
 
  Voltregà516
 
 
 
  Valença12 3
 
  Valença538
 
 
 
  Wolfurt13 4
 
  Voltregà2
 
 
 
  Barcelos5
 
  Coutras325
 
 
 
  Vendrell55 10
 
  Vendrell314
 
 
 
  Juventude Viana14 5
 
  Juventude Viana7613
 
 
 
  Düsseldorf-Nord10 1
 
  Juventude Viana235
 
 
 
  Barcelos54 9
 
  Noia111021
 
 
 
  Darmstadt23 5
 
  Noia112
 
 
 
  Barcelos13 4
 
  Barcelos121022
 
 
  Uttigen36 9
 

Round of 32 edit

The first leg was played on 4 November and the second leg on 23 November 2017.[3]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Valdagno   10–6   Germania Herringen 4–2 6–4
Uri   6–12   Correggio 1–6 5–6
Sarzana   3–9   Igualada 1–3 2–6
Valença   8–4   Wolfurt 5–1 3–3
Sporting Tomar   10–5   Mérignac 4–4 6–1
Diessbach   9–10   Saint-Omer 6–3 3–7
Walsum   5–12   Lleida Llista Blava 3–5 2–7
Remscheid   5–14   Voltregà 4–6 1–8
Barcelos   22–9   Uttigen 12–3 10–6
Noia   21–5   Darmstadt 11–2 10–3
Coutras   5–10   Vendrell 3–5 2–5
Nantes   3–10   Breganze 2–4 1–6
Genève   5–6   Turquel 3–5 2–1
Juventude Viana   13–1   Düsseldorf-Nord 7–1 6–0
Soham   2–8   Noisy le Grand 1–4 1–4
Herne Bay   5–17   Dornbirn 3–10 2–7

Round of 16 edit

The first leg was played on 9 December 2017 and the second leg on 13 January 2018.[4]

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Noia   2–4   Barcelos 1–1 1–3
Breganze   18–4   Dornbirn 9–2 9–2
Turquel   7–3   Saint-Omer 2–1 5–2
Igualada   5–7   Lleida Llista Blava 4–3 1–4
Vendrell   4–5   Juventude Viana 3–1 1–4
Noisy le Grand   6–9   Correggio 2–2 4–7
Voltregà   6–3   Valença 5–1 1–2
Valdagno   6–6 (0–3 p)   Sporting Tomar 6–6 0–0

Quarterfinals edit

The first leg will be played on 17 February 2017 and the second leg on 10 March 2018.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Juventude Viana   5–9   Barcelos 2–5 3–4
Correggio   9–10   Voltregà 6–6 3–4
Lleida Llista Blava   8–6   Sporting Tomar 4–2 4–4
Turquel   7–9   Breganze 4–5 3–4

Final Four edit

The Final Four will be played on 28 and 29 April in Lleida, Spain.

Bracket edit

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
  Lleida Llista Blava (aet)4
 
 
 
  Breganze3
 
  Lleida Llista Blava (p)2 (1)
 
 
 
  Barcelos2 (0)
 
  Voltregà2
 
 
  Barcelos5
 

Semifinals edit

Voltregà  2–5  Barcelos
Aleix Molas   39'
Eric Vargas   41'
Report José Pereira   3' (d.f.)
João Almeida   8', 47'
Rubén de Sousa   13' (pen.)
Juan José López   49'
Pavelló Onze de Setembre, Lleida
Referee: Joseph Silecchia (ITA), Xavier Bleuzen (FRA)

Lleida Llista Blava  4–3 (a.e.t.)  Breganze
Darío Giménez   7'
Andreu Tomàs   8'
Roberto di Benedetto   40' (d.f.)
Joan Cañellas   60'
Report Álvaro Giménez   45'
Emanuel Platero   46'
Federico Ambrosio   48'
Pavelló Onze de Setembre, Lleida
Referee: Luís Peixoto (POR), Miguel Guilherme (POR)

Final edit

Lleida Llista Blava  2–2 (a.e.t.)  Barcelos
Andreu Tomàs   35' (pen.)
Dario Giménez   41' (d.f.)
Report João Guimarães   18'
João Almeida   32'
Penalties
Andreu Tomàs  
César Candanedo  
Jordi Creus  
Darío Giménez  
Roberto di Benedetto  
1–0   Rubén de Sousa
  Juan José López
  João Guimarães
  José Pereira
  Mário Rodrigues
Pavelló Onze de Setembre, Lleida
Referee: Xavier Bleuzen (FRA), Julien Thibaud (FRA)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Official Teams Registered to European Competitions". CERS Rink Hockey. 19 September 2017. Archived from the original on 21 September 2017. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Official Fixture CERS Cup 2017-18". CERS Rink Hockey. 23 September 2017. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 23 September 2017.
  3. ^ "CERS Cup 2017-18 – Round of 32". CERS Rink Hockey. Archived from the original on 2017-09-28. Retrieved 2017-09-27.
  4. ^ "CERS Cup 2017-18 – Round of 16". CERS Rink Hockey. Archived from the original on 2017-12-06. Retrieved 2017-12-06.

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