On the first day of the two European Under-17 and Under-19 Championships, most of the matches ended with rather clear scores, where the favorites on the eve respected the prediction. Spain, Italy and Portugal won the Under-17 Championship against France (0-9), England (14-1) and Andorra (16-0) respectively. In the standings the three “big” are in the lead with three points but for now the best team with the best goal difference is Portugal. Tomorrow will be an equally interlocutory day for the top three in the standings. In the Under-19 Championship Spain and Portugal are still at full score after their respective victories. The Spanish won only in the last minutes against a stubborn Italy, thanks to a granite defence that contained the game of the Iberians (2-1). Instead, Portugal won 12-0 against the English equals, also passing in the lead for the goal difference. Tomorrow night the decisive Italy-Portugal could already define the ranking for the second phase, the playoffs. The program is below and will always be live on World Skate Europe TV (http://europe.worldskate.tv). Italy’s matches will also be broadcast on the Italian television MS Sport and MS Channel and on the FISRTV platform (hockeypista.fisrtv.it). Portugal’s matches will also be broadcast on FPPTV (hp.fpp.pt). Spain’s matches on the FEPTV platform (www.feptv.es)
FRANCE – SPAIN = 0-9 (0-6, 0-3)
France: Anouar (C), Gomes, Avondo, Barois, Teixeira – Husson, Cuvellier, Allanic, Gelebart, Oliviero – Coach: F. Savreux
Spain: Vina, Saavedra, Curtiellas, Jansa, Moncusi – Cervera E, Copa, Martin (C), Escala, Jurado – Coach: Cortijo
Scorers: 1p: 5’27” Moncusi (S), 13’45” Martin (S), 14’16” Cervera (S), 15’12” Cervera (S), 16’59” Copa (S), 18’44” Moncusi (S) – 2p: 12’40” Cervera (S), 16’44” Cervera (S), 21’19” Curtiellas (S)
Rererees: Stallone (IT) and Brambilla (IT)
ITALY – ENGLAND = 14-1 (4-0, 10-1)
Italy: Mechini, Uva, Pesavento, Colamaria, Marchetti (C) – Piccoli, Turturro, Bozzetto, Tognacca, Taiti – Coach: Giudice
England: Allen, Richards, Swabey, Adams, Osborne – Aaltonen (C), Oakley, Allard, Lawler, Holmes – Coach: Amaral
Scorers: 1p: 12’54” Marchetti (I), 17’40” Uva (d.s.) (I), 20’30” Colamaria (I), 24’24” Pesavento (I) – 2p: 6’27” Turturro (I), 10’52” Uva (I), 12’45” Turturro (I), 13’32” Bozzetto (d.s.) (I), 15’33” Colamaria (I), 14’10” Piccoli (I), 20’04” Marchetti (I), 20’14” Richards (d.s.) (E), 21’11” Piccoli (I), 22’37” Piccoli (I), 22’56” Marchetti (I)
Penalties: 13’30” Lawler (2′) (E)
PORTUGAL – ANDORRA = 16-0 (7-0, 9-0)
Portugal: Nogueira, Pereira (C) , Felipe, Oliveira, Moreira – Azevedo, Duarte, Costa, Chumbinho, Estarreja – Coach: Ferrao
Andorra: Beal, Y.Hernandez, Bover, Farrero (C), Solanes – B.Hernandez, Sanchez, Buen, Aviles, Torrebadella – Coach: Umbert
Scorers: 1p: 11’00” Oliveira (P), 11’14” Pereira (P), 14’44” Oliveira (P), Martim Costa (P), Martim Costa (P), Vitor Oliveira (P) – 2p: 6’19” Moreira (P), 6’37” Moreira (P), 9’29” Felipe (P), 9’40” Pereira (P), 10’04” Moreira (P), 10’22” Oliveira (P), 10’33” Oliveira (P), 11’34” Costa (P), 19’14” Chumbinho (P)
Penalties: 14’44” Beal (2′) (A)
Referees: Sosa (ENG) and Melo (FR)
SPAIN – ITALY = 2-1 (1-1, 1-0)
Spain: Martinez, Cervera N, Domenech, Wally, Pascual – Canadillas (C), Aguilera, Oviedo, Autet, Codony – Coach: Macia
Italy: Fongaro, Agostini, Busani (C), Cardella, Cabiddu – Biasini, Cannato, Maldini Amatulli, Vecchi – Coach: Bertolucci
Scorers: 1p: 2’04” Busani (I), 5’03” Domenech (S) – 2p: 13’52” Pascual (S)
Penalties: 1p: 1’57” Cabiddu (2′) (I), 8’33” Pascual (2′) (S)
PORTUGAL – ENGLAND = 12-0 (4-0, 8-0)
Portugal: Seixas, Martins, Sanches, Ramalho, Silva – Honorio, Leite, Henriques, Miranda (C), Bento – Coach: Vaz
England: Simpson, Dickin P, Owen, Dugdale (C), Dickin M – Donovan, Lander, Redpath, Emery-Webber – Coach: Amaral
Scorers: 1p: 11’46” Honorio (P), 12’20” Miranda (P), 18’09” Henriques (P), 23’35” Henriques (P) – 2p: 3’24” Silva (P), 7’35” Ramalho (P), 16’21” Sanches (pen) (P), 18’42” Honorio (P), 20’12” Honorio (P), 22’45” Leite (P), 23’51” Martins (P)
Penalties: 1p: 11’08” Dickin P (2′) (E)
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LIVE COVERAGE
The new WEBTV of World Skate Europe. will be broadcasted by http://europe.worldskate.tv with the portuguese voice of Josè Santos. The TV production is assigned to the crew of Hoqueipatins.pt, Pedro Cabral and Bruno Soares with their 10 cameras in entire the rink. After every match will be broadcasted also the press conferences. The live events will be streamed also by the Portuguese Federation ( tv.fpp.pt) and Italian Federation ( hockeypista.fisrtv.it ). FEPTV follow the Eurochamps in their platform feptv.es
After the matches, you will find the Highlights in our WebTV and also in our new Youtube Channel https://www.youtube.
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Schedule – Pavilhao Municipal de Paredes
Tuesday 7th September 2021 (local time: Greenwich time, +1 Central Europe Time)
Under 17 – 1st matchday
h 11 – France x Spain = 0-9
h 15 – Italy x England = 14-1
h 17 – Portugal x Andorra = 16-0
STANDING: Portugal 3 points (+16), Italy 3 points (+13), Spain 3 points (+9)
Under 19 – 1st matchday
h 19 – Spain x Italy = 2-1
h 21 – Portugal x England = 12-0
STANDING: Portugal 3 points (+12), Spain 3 points (+1), Italy 0 (-1), England 0 (-12)
Wednesday 8th September 2021 (local time: Greenwich time, +1 Central Europe Time)
Under 17 – 2nd matchday
h 11 – Spain x England
h 15 – Andorra x Italy
h 17 – France x Portugal
Under 19 – 2nd matchday
h 19 – England x Spain
h 21 – Italy x Portugal
Thursday 9th September 2021 (local time: Greenwich time, +1 Central Europe Time)
Under 17 – 3rd matchday
h 11 – Andorra x Spain
h 15 – France x England
h 17 – Portugal x Italy
Under 19 – 3rd matchday
h 19 – Italy x England
h 21 – Portugal x Spain
Friday 10th September 2021 (local time: Greenwich time, +1 Central Europe Time)
Under 17 – 4th matchday
h 11 – France x Andorra
h 15 – Spain x Italy
h 17 – England x Portugal
Under 19 – Semifinals
Semifinal #2 – h 19 – 2nd Group x 3rd Group
Semifinal #1 – h 21 – 1st Group x 4th Group
Saturday 11th September 2021 (local time: Greenwich time, +1 Central Europe Time)
Under 17 – 5th matchday
h 11 – Italy x France
h 15 – England x Andorra
h 17 – Portugal x Spain
Under 19
Final 3rd-4th place – Looser Semifinal #1 x Looser Semifinal #2
Final 1st-2nd place – Winner Semifinal #1 x Winner Semifinal #2
HISTORY EURO UNDER 17
YEAR WINNER
1981 PORTUGAL
1982 ITALY
1983 ITALY
1984 ITALY
1985 PORTUGAL
1986 PORTUGAL
1987 PORTUGAL
1988 ITALY
1989 PORTUGAL
1990 SPAIN
1991 SPAIN
1992 ITALY
1993 SPAIN
1994 SPAIN
1995 SPAIN
1996 SPAIN
1997 SPAIN
1998 PORTUGAL
1999 PORTUGAL
2000 PORTUGAL
2001 SPAIN
2002 SPAIN
2003 SPAIN
2004 SPAIN
2005 PORTUGAL
2006 SPAIN
2007 SPAIN
2008 PORTUGAL
2009 PORTUGAL
2010 SPAIN
2011 SPAIN
2012 SPAIN
2013 PORTUGAL
2014 ITALY
2015 PORTUGAL
2016 SPAIN
2017 PORTUGAL
2018 SPAIN
2019 SPAIN
RECORDS
SPAIN: 19 – last: 2019
PORTUGAL: 14 – last: 2017
ITALY: 6 – last: 2014
HISTORY EURO UNDER 19
YEAR WINNER
1953 PORTUGAL
55-56 SPAIN
1957 SPAIN
1960 PORTUGAL
1962 SPAIN
1964 SPAIN
1966 SPAIN
1968 SPAIN
1969 PORTUGAL
1970 PORTUGAL
1971 PORTUGAL
1972 SPAIN
1973 SPAIN
1975 PORTUGAL
1976 PORTUGAL
1977 ITALY
1978 SPAIN
1979 SPAIN
1980 PORTUGAL
1981 SPAIN
1982 ITALY
1983 ITALY
1984 SPAIN
1985 ITALY
1986 ITALY
1987 SPAIN
1988 ITALY
1989 SPAIN
1990 ITALY
1991 ITALY
1992 PORTUGAL
1993 PORTUGAL
1994 PORTUGAL
1995 SPAIN
1996 SPAIN
1997 SPAIN
1998 SPAIN
1999 SPAIN
2000 PORTUGAL
2001 SPAIN
2002 SPAIN
2003 PORTUGAL
2004 SPAIN
2005 PORTUGAL
2006 SPAIN
2008 PORTUGAL
2010 PORTUGAL
2012 PORTUGAL
2014 PORTUGAL
2016 PORTUGAL
2018 SPAIN
RECORDS
SPAIN: 24 – last: 2018
PORTUGAL: 19 – last: 2016
ITALY: 8 – last: 1991