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WSE Continental Cup

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The WSE Continental Cup is an annual roller hockey match organized by World Skate Europe - Rink Hockey since 1980. It brings together the champions of Europe’s top two club competitions: the WSE Champions League (the first tier) and the WSE Cup (the second tier). It started as a contest between the European Cup winner and the Cup Winners’ Cup winner, run by the Comité Européen de Rink-Hockey. After 1997, when those events merged into the Champions League, the Continental Cup began facing the winners of the CERS Cup (now the WSE Cup). It is usually a two-team contest (one or two legs), but since 2017 it has often used a final-four format with the top teams from each competition, except in 2021 when it was a single match. The current champions are OC Barcelos of Portugal, who beat Porto 4-3 in the 2025 final four to win their second title. FC Barcelona holds the most titles, with 18.


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