Portugal graduated for the 15th time Under 17 European Champions. It is the second consecutive after the victory in Olot (Spain). A victory that came to penalties after a great game of Rink Hockey, where the teams had at different times, the possibility of bringing home the result. It was all decided only to penalties, with a single goal that of Duarte Ferreira on the fifth shot, but one of the most important players was Antunes, the Portuguese goalkeeper, saving five shots. In the regular times, the goals of Castro for Spain and Oliveira Afonso and Moreira for Portugal. Bronze medal for Italy, which defeats France 4-1. The two decisive goals marked in the second half by Benvenuti gave the Italians their sixth consecutive bronze medal. Fifth place for Germany, who won the two classification matches against Switzerland and England, while sixth place for England, who defeated Switzerland 2-1. Seventh place for Switzerland.
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New European Winner – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe


Gold Medal Final – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe

UNDER 17 WSE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP MEN
Knockout Stage – Finals – 19 July 2025
09:00 (CEST) – Class.5/7 place – Germany x England = 3-2
13:00 (CEST) – Class.5/7 place – Switzerland x England = 1-2
15:00 (CEST) – Final 3/4 place – France x Italy = 1-4
19:00 (CEST) – Final 1/2 place – Spain x Portugal = 2-3 penalty shots
Final Ranking: 1st Portugal, 2nd Spain, 3rd Italy, 4th France, 5th Germany, 6th England, 7th Germany