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The World Skate Roller Hockey World Cup is the international championship for roller hockey organized by World Skate. The first event was held in 1936 , in the city of Stuttgart . Since 1989 , the World Championship tournament is held every two years on the odd years.
The 2024 Men's Roller Hockey World Cup was the 46th edition of the Roller Hockey World Cup, organised by World Skate. The tournament was held in Italy, in the city of Novara, [1] as part of the 2024 World Skate Games. [2] It took place alongside the women's tournament, which followed the same format. Spain claimed their 18th world title.
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The 2019 Men's Roller Hockey World Cup was the 44th edition of the Roller Hockey World Cup, organised by World Skate. The tournament was held in Spain , in the city of Barcelona , as part of the 2019 World Roller Games .
It was contested by 14 national teams (13 from Europe and 1 from South America) and it is also considered the 1955 European Roller Hockey Championship (despite the presence of Chile). Each group was played in a different Italian city, with the final-eight played in the city of Milan , in Italy (officially the host city).
Ladies Rink Hockey World Championship (CIRH Women's World Cup), for Roller hockey (Quad) Rink Hockey World Championship U-20, for Roller hockey (Quad) Rink hockey World Club Championship, for Roller hockey (Quad) IIHF InLine Hockey World Championship, for Roller hockey (Inline) FIRS Men's Inline Hockey World Championship (FIRS World ...
Current champions Portugal (4th title ... Roller Hockey was introduced as a World Games sport for men at the 1981 World Games in Santa Clara. In 2005 it was replaced ...
1958 Roller Hockey World Cup; Roller Hockey Men's World Championships; Tournament details; Host country: Portugal: Dates: 26 May 1958 () – 2 June 1958 () Teams: 10 (from 1 confederation) Venue(s) 1 (in 1 host city) Final positions; Champions Portugal (7th title) Runners-up Spain: Third place Italy: Fourth place Netherlands