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CERH Continental Cup

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Founded
  
1979

Number of teams
  
2

Most successful club(s)
  
Barcelona (17 titles)

Region
  
Europe (CERH)

Current champions
  
Benfica (3rd title)

Television broadcasters
  
CERH TV

CERH Continental Cup

The CERH Continental Cup was created in 1979 under the name of the European Super Cup and was contested by the winners of the European Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup, both ruled by the Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey. In 1997 the two competitions merged as the Champions League (now the European League) and, since then, the Continental Cup is contested by the winners of the European League and the CERS Cup (2nd tier competition in Europe).

Contents

Two-legged final format

(*) The rightful contestants were Igualada HC and FC Porto.

One-legged final format (readapted)

(**) HC Liceo La Coruña failed to attend the match, and was punished with a 10–0 defeat, according to the Official Game Rules.

References

CERH Continental Cup Wikipedia


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