Girona CH




































Citylift Girona
Girona Hoquei.png
Full name Girona Club d'Hoquei
Founded 1940
Home ground
Palau II,
Girona, Catalonia
Manager Sergio Alonso
League OK Liga
2015–16 1ª División, 2nd (promoted)

















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Girona Club de Hoquei is a Spanish roller hockey club from Girona, Catalonia that was established in 1940.




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Season to season


    • 2.1 Men's team


    • 2.2 Women's team




  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





History


The women's team plays in the OK Liga, and it has been the championship's runner-up in 2011 and 2012.[1] In 2012 it also reached the European League's final, lost to Gijón HC.[2]


The men's team promoted to OK Liga for the first time ever in 2016 after three promotions in four seasons.



Season to season



Men's team












































































































Season
Tier
Division
Pos.

Copa del Rey
European competitions
2007–08
2
1ª División
13th


2008–09
2
1ª División
15th


2009–10
3
Nacional
14th


2010–11
4
1ª Catalana
9th


2011–12
4
1ª Catalana
3rd


2012–13
4
1ª Catalana
1st


2013–14
3
Nacional
4th


2014–15
3
Nacional
1st


2015–16
2
1ª División
3rd



2016–17
1

OK Liga
13th



2017–18
1

OK Liga
7th

Quarterfinalist


2018–19
1

OK Liga



2 WS Europe Cup

R16


Women's team



























































































Season
Tier
Division
Pos.

Copa de la Reina

European Cup
2008–09
[a] Catalan league
13th


2009–10
2
Nacional
1st



2010–11
1

OK Liga
2nd



2011–12
1

OK Liga
2nd

Semifinalist

Runner-up

2012–13
1

OK Liga
3rd


Runner-up

2013–14
1

OK Liga
11th


Round of 16

2014–15
1

OK Liga
11th



2015–16
1

OK Liga
13th



2016–17
2
Nacional
2nd[b]



2017–18
1

OK Liga
11th






  1. ^ Catalan teams refused to participate in the new OK Liga. Despite being relegated, as in the next season several teams joined the OK Liga, Girona remained in the Nacional Catalana, that became the second division for teams from that region.


  2. ^ Promoted thanks to the resignation of other teams.




References





  1. ^ 2011-12 table in the Spanish Skating Federation's website


  2. ^ Biesca Gijón wins its fourth European Cup. Marca, 06/05/12




External links


  • Official website









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