2013 FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup U-20

The 2013 FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup U-20 was the 6th edition of the FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup U-20. It was held in October 2013 in Cartagena, Colombia.[1] Portugal won its second title.

2013 FIRS Roller Hockey World Cup U-20 and 2013 Cartagena
Tournament details
Host countryColombia
Dates5 October - 12 October
Teams17 (from 4 confederations)
Venue(s)Cartagena (in cartagena host cities)
Final positions
Champions Portugal (2nd title)
Runners-up Spain
Third place Argentina
Fourth place France
Tournament statistics
Matches played54
Top scorer(s) Alessandro Verona (21)

Venues

Medellin, Colombia was the host city of the tournament.

Group stage

Group A

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Spain 4400363+3312
 Colombia 4301315+269
 England 42022518+76
 Uruguay 41031228-163
 Macau 4004151-500
 
 Colombia 13-0 2-3 6-2 10-0
 Macau 0-14 0-14 1-10
 Spain 10-1 9-0
 England 8-2
 Uruguay

Group B

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Portugal 3300333+309
 Angola 32011310+36
 South Africa 3102525-203
 Israel 3003417-130
 
 Portugal 16-1 10-0 7-2
 South Africa 3-2 1-7
 Israel 2-4
 Angola
Portugal 16-1 South Africa
Alexandre Marques 'Xanoca' (5)
Diogo Neves (4)
João Paulo Candeias (3)
Hélder Nunes (1)
Miguel Vieira 'Vieirinha' (1)
Xavier Cardoso 'Xavi' (1)
Pedro Cerqueira (1)

Portugal 7-2 Angola
Luís Cerqueira (3)
Hélder Nunes (2)
Diogo Neves
João Candeias
1-1 Zigga 1s Hf
2-2 Nº9 1st Hf

Portugal 10-0 Israel
1-0 Hélder Nunes
2-0 Hélder Nunes
3-0 Xavier Cardoso
4-0 Alexandre Marques
5-0 Diogo Seixas
6-0 Vieirinha
7-0 Diogo Neves
8-0 Pedro Cerqueira
9-0 Xavier Cardoso
10-0 João Candeias

Group C

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Italy 3300666609
 Chile 3201327+256
 United States 3102937-283
 Costa Rica 3003155-540
 
 Italy 40-0 7-6 19-0
 Costa Rica 0-9 1-9
 Chile 17-0
 United States

Group D

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Argentina 3300433409
 France 3201318236
 Brazil 3102147+73
 India 3003272-700
 
 Argentina 35-1 5-1 3-1
 India 1-26 0-11
 France 4-2
 Brazil

Knockout stage

Championship

  Quarterfinals Semifinals
                           
  G  Spain 11  
33  Angola 0  
  G  Spain 2  
  44  Argentina 1  
G  Argentina 2 Final
  36  Chile 0  
    F1  Spain 1
  F2  Portugal 4
  G  Colombia 3  
34  Portugal 5  
  G  Portugal 6 3rd place
  45  France 0  
G  Italy 5 (2 gp) C1  Argentina 5
  35  France 5 (3 gp)   C2  France 3

Games

Quarter-Final

 Colombia3-5 Portugal
1-1 Diogo Neves 1st Hf
1-2 Diogo Neves 1st Hf
1-3 Diogo Neves 1st Hf
1-4 Diogo Neves 2nd Hf
2-5 Helder Nunes 2nd Hf

Semi-Finals

Spain 2-1 Argentina
1-0 Ignasi Lopez 14' 1st Hf
2-0 David Martinez 4' 2nd Hf
2-1 Julian Tamborindegui 18' 2nd Hf
Portugal 6-0 France
1-0 Pedro Cerqueira 10' 1st Hf
2-0 João Candeias 2nd Hf
3-0 Pedro Cerqueira 2nd Hf
4-0 João Candeias 2nd Hf
5-0 Diogo Seixas 2nd Hf
6-0 Miguel "Vieirinha" Vieira 2nd Hf

Final

Spain 1-4 Portugal
1-4 David Torres GP 2nd Hf 0-1 Diogo Neves 1st Hf
0-2 Pedro Cerqueira 1st Hf
0-3 Diogo Seixas 2nd Hf
0-4 Diogo Neves 2ªP

5th-8th place

  Qualifier            
   Angola 2  
   Chile 5   5th Place Game
      Q1  Chile 1
  Qualifier   Q2  Italy 7
   Colombia 2
   Italy 6   7th Place Game
    Q1  Angola 3
    Q2  Colombia 4

9th-16th place

  Quarterfinals Semifinals 9th place
                           
  G  England 2  
29  Israel 1  
  G  England 3  
  35  Brazil 4  
G  Brazil 10
  32  Costa Rica 1  
    F1  Brazil 11
  F2  United States 2
  G  South Africa 5  
30  Uruguay 4  
  G  South Africa 2 11th place
  36  United States 4  
G  United States 8 C1  England 8
  31  India 1   C2  South Africa 2

13th-14th place

Qualifier 13th Place Game
      
G  Israel 14
37  Costa Rica 0
G  Israel 8 (9 et)
47  Uruguay 8 (8 et)
G  Uruguay 6
38  India 1

15th-17th Place

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 India 2200216+156
 Macau 2101145+93
 Costa Rica 2002226-240
 
 Costa Rica 2-16 0-10
 India 5-4
 Macau

Final standing

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