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Men's Roller Hockey World Cup

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Men's Roller Hockey World Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2024 Roller Hockey World Cup
SportRoller hockey
Founded1936; 89 years ago (1936)
First season1936
No. of teams16
ContinentInternational (World Skate)
Most recent
champion
 Spain (18th title)
Most titles Spain (18 titles)

TheWorld Skate Roller Hockey World Cup is the international championship forroller hockey organized byWorld Skate. The first event was held in1936, in the city ofStuttgart. Since1989, the World Championship tournament is held every two years on the odd years. Until2017, it was organized by theFédération Internationale de Roller Sports. As of 2019, following the merge between the FIRS and the International Skateboarding Federation, the World Cup is now an event of the largerWorld Roller Games.

Through the2019 World Cup, only five countries have taken the Roller Hockey World Cup:England winning two times,Portugal winning sixteen times,Spain winning seventeen times,Italy winning four times andArgentina winning five times.

Since the 2003 World Cup all events have been 16-team events, featuring a four groupround-robin tournament with four teams in each group. The top two teams in each group advance to an eight teamknockout final series.

FIRS Roller Hockey World Championship

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Results

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#YearHost cityWinnerScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth placeTeams
11936
Details
GermanyStuttgart
England
League
Italy

Portugal
League
Switzerland
7
21939
Details
SwitzerlandMontreux
England

Italy

Portugal

Belgium
7
31947
Details
PortugalLisbon
Portugal

Belgium

Spain

Italy
7
41948
Details
SwitzerlandMontreux
Portugal

England

Italy

Spain
9
51949
Details
PortugalLisbon
Portugal

Spain

Italy

Belgium
8
61950
Details
ItalyMilan
Portugal
4–0
Italy

Switzerland

Spain
10
71951
Details
SpainBarcelona
Spain
League
Portugal

Italy

Belgium
11
81952
Details
PortugalPorto
Portugal
4–0
Italy

Spain

Belgium
10
91953
Details
SwitzerlandGeneva
Italy
League
Portugal

Spain

Switzerland
13
101954
Details
SpainBarcelona
Spain

Portugal

Italy

Belgium
15
111955
Details
ItalyMilan
Spain

Italy

Portugal

Switzerland
14
121956
Details
PortugalPorto
Portugal

Spain

Italy

West Germany
11
131958
Details
PortugalPorto
Portugal

Spain

Italy

Netherlands
10
141960
Details
SpainMadrid
Portugal

Spain

Argentina

Italy
10
151962
Details
ChileSantiago
Portugal

Italy

Spain

Switzerland
10
161964
Details
SpainBarcelona
Spain

Portugal

Italy

Netherlands
10
171966
Details
BrazilSão Paulo
Spain

Portugal

Argentina

Italy
10
181968
Details
PortugalPorto
Portugal

Spain

Argentina

Italy
10
191970
Details
ArgentinaSan Juan
Spain

Portugal

Italy

Argentina
11
201972
Details
SpainA Coruña
Spain

Portugal

Argentina

West Germany
12
211974
Details
PortugalLisbon
Portugal

Spain

Argentina

West Germany
12
221976
Details
SpainOviedo
Spain

Argentina

Portugal

West Germany
12
231978
Details
ArgentinaSan Juan
Argentina

Spain

Portugal

West Germany
12
241980
Details
ChileTalcahuano
Spain

Argentina

Portugal

Chile
16
251982
Details
PortugalBarcelos
Portugal

Spain

Argentina

Chile
22
261984
Details
ItalyNovara
Argentina

Italy

Portugal

Spain
10
271986
Details
BrazilSertãozinho
Italy

Spain

Portugal

Argentina
10
281988
Details
SpainA Coruña
Italy

Spain

Portugal

Argentina
10
291989
Details
ArgentinaSan Juan
Spain
2–1
Portugal

Italy
11–2
Chile
12
301991
Details
PortugalPorto
Portugal
7–0
Netherlands

Argentina
6–0
Brazil
12
311993
Details
ItalyBassano d.G.,Sesto S.G.
Portugal
3–3 (a.e.t.)
1–0 (p)

Italy

Argentina
3–2
Spain
12
321995
Details
BrazilRecife
Argentina
5–1
Portugal

Spain
2–0
Brazil
12
331997
Details
GermanyWuppertal
Italy
5–0
Argentina

Spain
3–1
Portugal
12
341999
Details
SpainReus
Argentina
1–0
Spain

Portugal
5–4
Italy
12
352001
Details
ArgentinaSan Juan
Spain
2–2 (a.e.t.)
1–0 (p)

Argentina

Italy
5–3
Portugal
15
362003
Details
PortugalOliveira de Azeméis
Portugal
1–0 (a.e.t.)
Italy

Spain
3–1
Argentina
16
372005
Details
United StatesSan Jose
Spain
2–1
Argentina

Portugal
4–3
Italy
16
382007
Details
SwitzerlandMontreux
Spain
8–1
Switzerland

Argentina
2–2 (a.e.t.)
1–0 (p)

Italy
16
392009
Details
SpainVigo
Spain
3–1
Argentina

Portugal
8–3
Brazil
16
402011
Details
ArgentinaSan Juan
Spain
5–4
Argentina

Portugal
9–2
Mozambique
16
412013
Details
AngolaLuanda andNamibe
Spain
4–3
Argentina

Portugal
10–3
Chile
16
422015
Details
FranceLa Roche-sur-Yon
Argentina
6–1
Spain

Portugal
7–3
Germany
16
432017
Details
ChinaNanjing[1]
Spain
3–3 (a.e.t.)
2–1 (p)

Portugal

Argentina
4–2
Italy
22
442019
Details
SpainBarcelona[2]
Portugal
0–0 (a.e.t.)
2–1 (p)

Argentina

Spain
5–0
France
27
452022
Details
ArgentinaBuenos Aires andSan Juan[3]
Argentina
4–2
Portugal

France
5–5 (a.e.t.)
3–2 (p)

Italy
22
462024
Details
ItalyNovara
Spain
2–1
Argentina

Italy
3–2
Portugal
27

Ranking

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Spain1812838
2 Portugal16111542
3 Argentina6101026
4 Italy491124
5 England2103
6  Switzerland0112
7 Belgium0101
 Netherlands0101
9 France0011
Totals (9 entries)464646138

FIRS Roller Hockey "B" World Championship

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Football tournament
Men's Roller Hockey World Cup
Founded1984
RegionInternational (FIRS)
Teams7–9
Current champions Austria (1st title)
Most championships United States (3 titles)

TheFIRS Roller Hockey "B" World Championship was the second-tier level international championship for roller hockey organized by FIRS. The event was a 7 to 9-team event, featuring a two group round-robin tournament. The top four teams in each group advanced to an eight team knockout final series. This model was discontinued in favour of a B group in the "A" World Championship, starting with the2017 FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup.

The tournament was held every two years, on the even years. The first event was held in1984, in the city ofParis.

The first three-placed nations were granted an entry to next year's "A" World Championship and the last three-placed nations on the "A" tournament were relegated to the next year's "B" World Championship.

Results

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#YearHost cityWinnerScoreRunners-upThird placeScoreFourth placeTeams
11984
Details
FranceParis
France
League
Belgium

England
League
Angola
9
21986
Details
MexicoMexico City
West Germany

Netherlands

Mozambique

Australia
9
31988
Details
ColombiaColombia
Colombia

Switzerland

Chile

Australia
12
41990
Details
MacauMacau
Brazil
1–0
Switzerland

Australia
4–1
England
22
51992
Details
AndorraAndorra
Andorra
5–3
France

Angola
2–1
Mozambique
16
61994
Details
ChileChile
France
4–1
Angola

Chile
5–1
Colombia
15
71996
Details
MexicoMexico City
United States
4–1
Netherlands

Colombia
5–1
Andorra
17
81998
Details
MacauMacau
Chile
5–4
United States

Mozambique
7–4
Andorra
19
92000
Details
EnglandChatham
England
2–0
Netherlands

Canada
8–3
Uruguay
15
102002
Details
UruguayMontevideo
Andorra
5–4
Colombia

England
3–1
Uruguay
10
112004
Details
MacauMacau
Catalonia
[4]
6–0
England

Andorra
2–0
Macau
11
122006
Details
UruguayMontevideo
Mozambique
League
Netherlands

Colombia
League
Macau
12
132008
Details
South AfricaJohannesburg
United States
7–3
Netherlands

Colombia
9–1
South Africa
12
142010
Details
AustriaDornbirn
United States
5–1
South Africa

Netherlands
4–3
Austria
12
152012
Details
UruguayCanelones
South Africa
4–3
England

Austria
3–1
Uruguay
9
162014
Details
UruguayCanelones
Austria
1–0
England

Netherlands
11–3
United States
7

Ranking

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 United States3003
2 France2103
3 Andorra2013
4 England1427
5 Colombia1135
6 South Africa1102
7 Chile1023
 Mozambique1023
9 Austria1012
10 Brazil1001
 Catalonia1001
 Germany1001
13 Netherlands0527
14  Switzerland0202
15 Angola0112
16 Belgium0101
17 Australia0011
 Canada0011
Totals (18 entries)16161648

See also

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References

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  1. ^"World Roller Games 2017: from Barcelona to Nanjing".RollerSports.org. Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS). 28 January 2016. Retrieved4 February 2016.
  2. ^"Signed the institutional agreement for the 2019 edition of the FIRS Roller Games in Barcelona".RollerSports.org. Fédération Internationale de Roller Sports (FIRS). 3 June 2016. Retrieved7 June 2016.
  3. ^"Argentina will host the 2021 World Skate Games".World Skate. Retrieved17 August 2019.
  4. ^Despite winning the tournament, Catalonia did not contest the 2005 "A" World Championship due to the FIRS not endorsing its final acceptance. They participated in this event as a provisional member.

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