European roller hockey competition
The WSE Champions League is an annual club roller hockey competition organised by the World Skate Europe - Rink Hockey and contested by teams from the top-ranked European leagues. It is the top-level European club competition and its winner earns the right to play the Continental Cup , against the winners of the second-tier World Skate Europe Cup , and the Intercontinental Cup , against the winners of the South American Club Championship .
The current champions are Portuguese side Sporting CP , who beat another Portuguese side, UD Oliveirense , in the 2024 final to secure their fourth title in the competition.
History
Since its foundation in 1965, under the name of European Cup, the competition has been dominated by teams from Spain (mainly from Catalonia ), Portugal and Italy. In 1997, the European Cup and the European Cup Winners' Cup were merged to create the Champions League. In 2007, the competition name and format was changed to form the European League, a 16-team competition with no preliminary rounds. In 2020, the format was changed to a 9-team competition with no preliminary rounds. In 2021, the format was changed to an 8-team competition with no preliminary rounds. In 2023, along with a renaming back to Champions League, the format was again changed to accommodate 32 teams and two preliminary rounds.
The most successful team is Barcelona , having won a record 22 titles, including eight consecutive between 1978 and 1985. Barcelona are followed by four other Spanish teams, making Spain the most successful country in the competition, with 44 titles. Four Portuguese teams have won the trophy by nine times, while two Italian teams have won the trophy by two times.
Format
Since 2023, the competition is composed by 16 teams placed into 4 groups. The first 2 teams of each group play the final-eight.
Finals
Trophy given to the winners from the 2012–13 to the 2021–22 seasons.
Season
Winners
Score
Runners-up
Venue (finals)
1965–66
Voltregà
3–1, 6–2
HC Monza
Two-legged finals
1966–67
Reus Deportiu
3–3, 6–3
HC Monza
1967–68
Reus Deportiu (2)
2–0, 6–2
Triestina
1968–69
Reus Deportiu (3)
7–1, 0–3
Benfica
1969–70
Reus Deportiu (4)
12–5, 8–6
Voltregà
1970–71
Reus Deportiu (5)
7–7, 9–4
Novara
1971–72
Reus Deportiu (6)
2–10, 11–0
Novara
1972–73
Barcelona
5–3, 7–7
Benfica
1973–74
Barcelona (2)
8–5, 4–5
Lourenço Marques
1974–75
Voltregà (2)
5–5, 6–4
Barcelona
1975–76
Voltregà (3)
2–2, 3–1
Barcelona
1976–77
Sporting CP
6–0, 6–3
Vilanova
1977–78
Barcelona (3)
8–3, 5–1
Royal Sunday
1978–79
Barcelona (4)
1–3, 6–2
Reus Deportiu
1979–80
Barcelona (5)
5–2, 6–3
Benfica
1980–81
Barcelona (6)
6–1, 6–2
Giovinazzo
1981–82
Barcelona (7)
4–1, 6–4
Amatori Lodi
1982–83
Barcelona (8)
9–1, 14–6
Sentmenat
1983–84
Barcelona (9)
2–3, 6–2
Liceo
1984–85
Barcelona (10)
4–5, 6–4
Porto
1985–86
Porto
5–3, 7–5
Novara
1986–87
Liceo
4–2, 4–3
Porto
1987–88
Liceo (2)
1–2, 4–1
Novara
1988–89
Noia
7–4, 3–1
Sporting CP
1989–90
Porto (2)
6–0, 5–2
Noia
1990–91
Barcelos
4–4, 4–3
Roller Monza
1991–92
Liceo (3)
7–6, 2–2
Seregno
1992–93
Igualada
4–1, 8–3
Benfica
1993–94
Igualada (2)
7–4, 2–3
Barcelos
1994–95
Igualada (3)
3–4, 3–1
Benfica
1995–96
Igualada (4)
0–0, 2–2 (a )
Barcelona
1996–97
Barcelona (11)
4–3
Porto
Palau Blaugrana , Barcelona
1997–98
Igualada (5)
8–1
Amatori Vercelli
PalaPregnolato , Vercelli
1998–99
Igualada (6)
6–5
Porto
Pavelló Poliesportiu de Les Comes , Igualada
1999–2000
Barcelona (12)
3–2
Porto
Pavilhão Rosa Mota , Porto
2000–01
Barcelona (13)
4–2
Liceo
Palacio de Deportes San Pablo , Seville
2001–02
Barcelona (14)
2–1
Barcelos
Pavilhão Multiusos , Guimarães
2002–03
Liceo (4)
4–3
Igualada
Pazo dos Deportes de Riazor , A Coruña
2003–04
Barcelona (15)
3–0
Porto
PalaBarsacchi , Viareggio
2004–05
Barcelona (16)
3–2
Porto
Palau d'Esports del Reus Deportiu , Reus
2005–06
Follonica
League
Porto
Palácio dos Desportos , Torres Novas
2006–07
Barcelona (17)
5–2
Bassano
PalaBassano , Bassano del Grappa
2007–08
Barcelona (18)
5–2
Reus Deportiu
Palau Blaugrana , Barcelona
2008–09
Reus Deportiu (7)
2–2 (2–1 p )
Vic
PalaBassano , Bassano del Grappa
2009–10
Barcelona (19)
4–1
Vic
PalaLido , Valdagno
2010–11
Liceo (5)
7–4
Reus Deportiu
Poliesportiu d'Andorra , Andorra la Vella
2011–12
Liceo (6)
4–2
Barcelona
PalaCastellotti , Lodi
2012–13
Benfica
6–5 (a.e.t. )
Porto
Dragão Caixa , Porto
2013–14
Barcelona (20)
3–1
Porto
Palau Blaugrana , Barcelona
2014–15
Barcelona (21)
4–3
Vic
PalaSind , Bassano del Grappa
2015–16
Benfica (2)
5–3
Oliveirense
Pavilhão Fidelidade , Lisbon
2016–17
Reus Deportiu (8)
4–1
Oliveirense
Pavelló Barris Nord , Lleida
2017–18
Barcelona (22)
4–2
Porto
Dragão Caixa , Porto
2018–19
Sporting CP (2)
5–2
Porto
Pavilhão João Rocha , Lisbon
2019–20
Abandoned (due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe ).
2020–21
Sporting CP (3)
4–3 (a.e.t. )
Porto
Pavilhão Gimnodesportivo Municipal , Luso
2021–22
GSH Trissino
4–4 (3–1 p )
Valongo
Palácio dos Desportos , Torres Novas
2022–23
Porto (3)
5–1
Valongo
Pavilhão Municipal José Natário , Viana do Castelo
2023–24
Sporting CP (4)
2–1
Oliveirense
Super Bock Arena , Porto
Performances
By club
Club
Winners
Runners-up
Years won
Years runners-up
Barcelona
22
4
1973 , 1974 , 1978 , 1979 , 1980 , 1981 , 1982 , 1983 , 1984 , 1985 , 1997 , 2000 , 2001 , 2002 , 2004 , 2005 , 2007 , 2008 , 2010 , 2014 , 2015 , 2018
1975 , 1976 , 1996 , 2012
Reus Deportiu
8
3
1967 , 1968 , 1969 , 1970 , 1971 , 1972 , 2009 , 2017
1979 , 2008 , 2011
Liceo
6
2
1987 , 1988 , 1992 , 2003 , 2011 , 2012
1984 , 2001
Igualada
6
1
1993 , 1994 , 1995 , 1996 , 1998 , 1999
2003
Sporting CP
4
1
1977 , 2019 , 2021 , 2024
1989
Porto
3
13
1986 , 1990 , 2023
1985 , 1987 , 1997 , 1999 , 2000 , 2004 , 2005 , 2006 , 2013 , 2014 , 2018 , 2019 , 2021
Voltregà
3
1
1966 , 1975 , 1976
1970
Benfica
2
5
2013 , 2016
1969 , 1973 , 1980 , 1993 , 1995
Barcelos
1
2
1991
1994 , 2002
Noia
1
1
1989
1990
Follonica
1
0
2006
—
GSH Trissino
1
0
2022
—
Novara
0
4
—
1971 , 1972 , 1986 , 1988
Vic
0
3
—
2009 , 2010 , 2015
Oliveirense
0
3
—
2016 , 2017 , 2024
HC Monza
0
2
—
1966 , 1967
Valongo
0
2
—
2022 , 2023
Triestina
0
1
—
1968
Lourenço Marques
0
1
—
1974
Vilanova
0
1
—
1977
Royal Sunday
0
1
—
1978
Giovinazzo
0
1
—
1981
Amatori Lodi
0
1
—
1982
Sentmenat
0
1
—
1983
Roller Monza
0
1
—
1991
Seregno
0
1
—
1992
Amatori Vercelli
0
1
—
1998
Bassano
0
1
—
2007
By country
Country
Winners
Runners-up
Winners
Runners-up
Spain
46
17
Barcelona (22), Reus Deportiu (8), Liceo (6), Igualada (6), Voltregà (3), Noia
Barcelona (4), Vic (3), Reus Deportiu (3), Liceo (2), Voltregà , Vilanova , Sentmenat , Noia , Igualada
Portugal
10
27
Sporting CP (4), Porto (3), Benfica (2), Barcelos
Porto (13), Benfica (5), Oliveirense (3), Barcelos (2), Valongo (2), Lourenço Marques , Sporting CP
Italy
2
13
Follonica , Trissino
Novara (4), HC Monza (2), Triestina , Giovinazzo , Amatori Lodi , Roller Monza , Seregno , Amatori Vercelli , Bassano
Belgium
0
1
—
Royal Sunday
External links
Roller hockey competitions
World Europe – WSE Nations
Clubs
National championship
National cups
Others
Asia – CARS Nations
National championship
America – CPRS Nations
Clubs
National championship
Africa – FARS Nations
Clubs
National championship
Oceania – OCRS
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