2010 Rink Hockey European Championship
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The 2010 Rink Hockey European Championship or 2010 CERH European Championship was the 49th edition of the
Rink Hockey European Championship The Rink Hockey European Championship is a European roller hockey competition organised by World Skate Europe – Rink Hockey and contested by the best men's national teams. Spain are the current champions, after defeating France 2–1 (after ...
, held between 5 and 11 September, in
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Venue

All games were played at Wuppertal's
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, with a maximum capacity of 2,500 for rink hockey games.


Group stage

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Group A

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Group B

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Knockout stage

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Quarter-finals

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Semi-finals

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Third-place play-off

''France win 2-0 on penalties''


Final


Placement matches

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UTC+1 UTC+01:00 is an identifier for a time offset from UTC of +01:00. In ISO 8601, the associated time would be written as 2019-02-07T23:28:34+01:00. This time is used in: *Central European Time *West Africa Time *Western European Summer Time ** B ...
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5th to 8th place

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7th-place play-off


5th-place play-off


Final ranking


Goalscorers

Below is a list of all of the tournament's goalscorers: ;14 goals: *
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;11 goals: * Luís Viana * Pedro Gil ;10 goals: * Jordi Bargalló ;9 goals: * Reinaldo Ventura ;8 goals: * Josep Ma Ordeig * Marc Torra * Pascal Kissling ;6 goals: * Jens Behrendt * Ricardo Barreiros * Jordi Adroher ;5 goals: * Juan Travasino * James Taylor ;4 goals: * Marco Bernadowitz * Sergio Festa * Davide Motaran * Francesco de Rinaldis * Tiago Rafael * Pedro Moreira * Andre Azevedo * Marc Waddingham * Andreas Münger * Dominik Wirth ;3 goals: * Guirec Henry * Kevin Guilbert * Anthony Weber * Marc Gual * Josep Ma Roca * Simon von Allmen * Simon Hosking * Owen Stewart * Michael Witzemann ;2 goals: * Mark Wochnik * Valter Neves * Brandan Barker * Sébastien ;1 goal: * Thomas Simcic * Michael Schwendinger * Karl Smith * Kai Hövelmann * Andreas Paczia * Luca Serpini * Antonio Dagostino * Domenico Illuzzi * Olivier Lesca * Nicolas Guilbert * Roma Bancells


References


External links


Official Website of Euro 2010 Wuppertal
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Rink Hockey Euro 2010 Wuppertal InformationComité Européen de Rink-Hockey CERH website
{{Rink hockey international competitions CERH European Roller Hockey Championship
Rink Hockey European Championship The Rink Hockey European Championship is a European roller hockey competition organised by World Skate Europe – Rink Hockey and contested by the best men's national teams. Spain are the current champions, after defeating France 2–1 (after ...
Rink Hockey European Championship The Rink Hockey European Championship is a European roller hockey competition organised by World Skate Europe – Rink Hockey and contested by the best men's national teams. Spain are the current champions, after defeating France 2–1 (after ...
European Championship September 2010 sports events in Germany