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[[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]] achieved its second title, finishing its second [[Treble (association football)|treble]] in the club's history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.periodistadigital.com/deportes/futbol/2011/05/29/-el-cp-voltrega-cierra-el-triplete-con-la-copa-de-europa-femenina.shtml|publisher=Periodista Digital|date=29 May 2011|accessdate=8 May 2017|language=es|title=El CP Voltregà cierra el triplete con la Copa de Europa femenina}}</ref>
[[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]] achieved its second title, finishing its second [[Treble (association football)|treble]] in the club's history.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.periodistadigital.com/deportes/futbol/2011/05/29/-el-cp-voltrega-cierra-el-triplete-con-la-copa-de-europa-femenina.shtml|publisher=Periodista Digital|date=29 May 2011|accessdate=8 May 2017|language=es|title=El CP Voltregà cierra el triplete con la Copa de Europa femenina}}</ref>

==Results==
==Results==
The Final Four was played in [[Weil am Rhein]], [[Germany]]
The Final Four was played in [[Weil am Rhein]], [[Germany]]
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||{{flagicon|GER}} [[RHC Diessbach|Diessbach]]|3|2|{{flagicon|GER}} [[TUS Düsseldorf|Düsseldorf]]|2|6
||{{flagicon|GER}} [[RHC Diessbach|Diessbach]]|3|2|{{flagicon|GER}} [[TuS Düsseldorf-Nord|Düsseldorf-Nord]]|2|6
||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]]|10|17|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Montreux HC|Montreux]]|0|3
||{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]]|10|17|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Montreux HC|Montreux]]|0|3
||{{flagicon|POR}} [[HC Marco|Marco]]|2|0|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CE Arenys de Munt|Arenys de Munt]]|4|7
||{{flagicon|POR}} [[HC Marco|Marco]]|2|0|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CE Arenys de Munt|Arenys de Munt]]|4|7
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||{{flagicon|GER}} [[TUS Düsseldorf|Düsseldorf]]|2|4|{{flagicon|POR}} [[RHC Friedlingen|Friedlingen]]|5|9
||{{flagicon|GER}} [[TuS Düsseldorf-Nord|Düsseldorf-Nord]]|2|4|{{flagicon|SUI}} [[RHC Friedlingen|Friedlingen]]|5|9
||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[US Coutras|Coutras]]|2|4|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]]|4|10
||{{flagicon|FRA}} [[US Coutras|Coutras]]|2|4|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]]|4|10
||{{flagicon|GER}} [[RSC Cronenberg|Cronenberg]]|0|2|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CE Arenys de Munt|Arenys de Munt]]|5|9
||{{flagicon|GER}} [[RSC Cronenberg|Cronenberg]]|0|2|{{flagicon|ESP}} [[CE Arenys de Munt|Arenys de Munt]]|5|9
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{{winners-other|2011 CERH Women European League winners|Spain|[[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]]|Second}}
{{winners-other|2011 CERH Women European League winners|Spain|[[CP Voltregà|Voltregà]]|Second}}

==See also==


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:2011 in roller hockey|CERH Women's European Cup]]
[[Category:2011 in women's roller hockey|CERH]]
[[Category:CERH Women's European League seasons]]
[[Category:WSE Women's Champions League]]

Latest revision as of 07:20, 26 May 2024

2011 CERH Women's European Cup
Tournament details
Teams13 (from 5 associations)
Final positions
ChampionsSpain Voltregà (4th title)
Runners-upSpain Gijón
Tournament statistics
Matches played19
Goals scored160 (8.42 per match)
2010
2012

The 2011 CERH Women's European League was the 5th season of Europe's premier female club roller hockey competition organized by CERH.

Voltregà achieved its second title, finishing its second treble in the club's history.[1]

Results

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The Final Four was played in Weil am Rhein, Germany

 
Preliminary roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                      
 
 
 
 
Germany Diessbach325
 
 
 
Germany Düsseldorf-Nord26 8
 
Germany Düsseldorf-Nord246
 
 
Switzerland Friedlingen59 14
 
 
4 May
 
 
Switzerland Friedlingen2
 
 
Spain Voltregà10
 
 
 
 
 
France Coutras246
 
 
 
Spain Voltregà410 14
 
Spain Voltregà101727
 
5 May
 
Switzerland Montreux03 3
 
Spain Voltregà2
 
 
Spain Gijón1
 
 
 
 
 
Germany Cronenberg022
 
 
 
Spain Arenys de Munt59 14
 
Portugal Marco202
 
4 May
 
Spain Arenys de Munt47 11
 
Spain Gijón2
 
 
 
Spain Arenys de Munt1
 
France Noisy le Grand202
 
 
 
Spain Cerdanyola510 15
 
Spain Cerdanyola426
 
 
Spain Gijón52 7
 
 
 
 
2011 CERH Women European League winners
Spain
Voltregà
Second title

References

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  1. ^ "El CP Voltregà cierra el triplete con la Copa de Europa femenina" (in Spanish). Periodista Digital. 29 May 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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