Portugal-France is the Gold Medal Final of WSE Euro Men

Portugal and France will play for the 56th WSE European Championship Senior men's title. The home team managed to bend Spain 5-4 in the last penalty shot made by Alves, after a "Clasico" Infinito finished 2-2 in regulatory times. France regulated Italy for 9-5, once again demonstrating its attitude to play high-level games. Man of the match Carlo Di Benedetto scored five goals.

The semifinals from 5 to 8 position ruled the two finalists for 5-6 place (15:00) or Andorra against Switzerland. The first won only to penalties against a solid Austria (5-6), while the second imposed itself 5-1 on Germany. The final 7/8 place (11:00) will be played between the two losers, Austria and Germany

Change in the top scorers standing, Carlo Di Benedetto (France) and Giulio Cocco (Italy) are at 7 goals

All the matches are live on television on DAZN Portugal, and Portugal's matches are also on RTP1. All of the European events can be attended on World Skate Europe TV with the voice of Josè Santos (https://europe.worldskate.tv)

Press Release – Germany vs Switzerland- Switzerland overtakes Germany to contest 5th place – Read the PDF
Press Release – Austria vs Andorra – Andorra beats Austria on penalties and will face Switzerland for 5th/6th place – Read the PDF
Press Release – France vs Italy  – France is the first finalist after a great game against Italy – Read the PDF
Press Release – Spain vs Portugal – Portugal wins Iberian duel and is in the final with France
Read the PDF

Press Kits of the games by Zerozero – Link
Photos for the press, Credits: World Skate Europe – Link


Germany vs Switzerland – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe


Austria vs Andorra- Credit Photo: World Skate Europe


France vs Italy – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe


Spain vs Portugal – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe

WSE European Championship Men – Paredes 2025
Semi-finals – 5 September (local time)
Match 17 – Semi-finals 5/7 place – 11h00 – Germany x Switzerland = 1-5
Match 18 – Semi-finals 5/7 place – 15h00 – Austria x Andorra = 5-6 after penalty shots
Match 19 – Semi-finals 1/4 place – 19h00 – France x Italy = 9-5
Match 20 – Semi-finals 1/4 place – 21h45 – Portugal x Spain = 4-5 after penalty shots

Finals – 6 September (local time)
Match 21 – Final 7/8 place  – 11h00 – Austria vs Germany
Match 22 – FInal 5/& place – 15h00 – Andorra vs Switzerland
Match 23 – Final 3/4 place – 18h45 – Spain vs Italy
Match 24 – Final 1/2 place – 21h45 – Portugal vs France

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