
The protagonists of the Final Four are the defending champion (and four-time winner) CP Voltregà from Spain, the Portugues team SL Benfica (which won the 2015 edition), the Spanish team CP Manlleu and the home team Gijon HC (four-time winner of the cup and seeking for victory since 2012).
The venue of the Final Four is the “President Adolfo Suarez” sports hall with a capacity of 5.500 spectators.
The Female Euroleague, as usual, is the first European Cup being assigned in the year and will have a complete TV coverage. All the matches of the Final Four will be broadcasted live by CERH TV (www.wseurope-rinkhockey.org)
The referees appointed for the Final Four are: Lars Niestroy (Germany), Sascha Goldhausen (Germany), Claudio Ferraro (Italy), Joseph Silecchia (Italy), Johannes Schneider (Switzerland), Steff Jordi, (Switzerland)SCHEDULE OF THE MATCHES
Saturday, March 25 – Semifinals
6.30 PM CET – SL Benfica vs Gijon HC – Referees: J.Silecchia (IT) and C.Ferraro (IT)
8.30 PM CET – CP Voltregà vs CP Manlleu – Referees: F.Schafer (DE) and S.Goldhausen (DE)Sunday, March 26 – Final
12.00 PM CET – Winner semifinal 1 vs Winner semifinal 2
FEMALE EUROLEAGUE – LIST OF CHAMPIONS | ||
Season | Champion | Venue |
2006-2007 | Biesca Gijon (Spa) | Voltregà (Spa) |
2007-2008 | Voltregà (Spa) | Mealhada (Por) |
2008-2009 | Biesca Gijon (Spa) | Coutras (Fra) |
2009-2010 | Biesca Gijon (Spa) | Gijon (Spa) |
2010-2011 | Voltregà (Spa) | Weil am Rhein (Ger) |
2011-2012 | Biesca Gijon (Spa) | Vale de Lobos (Por) |
2012-2013 | Voltregà (Spa) | Girona (Spa) |
2013-2014 | Alcorcon (Spa) | Coutras (Fra) |
2014-2015 | Benfica (Por) | Manlleu (Spa) |
2015-2016 | Voltregà (Spa) | Manlleu (Spa) |