For the tenth consecutive time, the final of the Under 17 WSE European Championship Men will be all Iberian, Spain facing Portugal (19:00). In the nine previous editions, Spain has won six times, Portugal three times, the holder of the title last year in Olot. They dominated the scene this week, even if in the semifinals, they suffered more than in the qualifying phase against France and Italy, respectively. Javier Sama’s Spain overturned the match after the French 0-1: two goals by Nicolas Sama, who reversed the semifinal, arriving to the result 4-1. The Portugal of Hugo Azevedo put the match in the first half in the safe, signing the 2-0 with the two Oliveira, Martim and Afonso. The Bronze Medal Final will be played for the fifth consecutive time between Italy and France (15:00). As for the classification from 5th to 7th place, Germany has imposed 2-0 against Switzerland and is now ahead in the standings for fifth place. The last two games at 9:00 and 13:00, respectively, Germany-England and Switzerland-England will decide the classification Change in the overall top scorers: Nicolas Sama scored seven goals, one more than Martim Nunes (Portugal) and Sahli (Switzerland)
The 37 games scheduled will be broadcast live on WSETV (http://europe.worldskate.tv) and simultaneously on the channel of the French Federation, organiser of the event, with the voice of Josè Santos.
Switzerland versus Germany – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe
Portugal versus Italy- Credit Photo: World Skate Europe
Switzerland versus Germany – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe
Portugal versus Italy- Credit Photo: World Skate Europe
Spain versus France – Credit Photo: World Skate Europe
UNDER 17 WSE EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP MEN
Knockout Stage – Semi-finals – 18 July 2025
12:00 (CEST) – Class.5/7 place – Switzerland x Germany = 0-2
17:00 (CEST) – SF2 – Portugal x Italy = 2-0
21:00 (CEST) – SF1 – Spain x France = 4-1
Knockout Stage – Finals – 19 July 2025
09:00 (CEST) – Class.5/7 place – Germany x England
13:00 (CEST) – Class.5/7 place – Switzerland x England
15:00 (CEST) – Final 3/4 place – France x Italy
19:00 (CEST) – Final 1/2 place – Spain x Portugal
22:30 (CEST) – Closing Ceremony