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FC Porto wins the Roller Hockey Continental Cup for the second time

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FC Porto succeeds Valongo as the winner of the event and won the second Continental Cup in its curriculum, after lifting the trophy in 1986.

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FC Porto succeeds Valongo as the winner of the event and won the second Continental Cup in its curriculum, after lifting the trophy in 1986.

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In Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà, the European champions, who beat HC Braga in the semi-finals of the 'final four' on Saturday, reached the interval tied 1-1 with the Catalans, with Gonçalo Alves scoring for the 'blue and whites', in seven minutes, and Jordi Burgaya for the hosts, at nine. In the second half, Hélder Nunes, in 39 minutes, and Gonçalo Alves, in 43, gave the Porto players a new advantage, but Burgaya, in 48, and Gerard Teixidó, in 49, r…

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“Dragões” beat the Spanish Voltregà 5-3 in the final of the competition.

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FC Porto succeeds Valongo as the winner of the event and won the second Continental Cup in its curriculum, after lifting the trophy in 1986.

FC Porto won the Roller Hockey Continental Cup today for the second time in its history, beating the Spanish Voltregà 5-3 in the final match in Catalonia. In Sant Hipòlit de Voltregà, the European champions, who beat HC Braga in the semi-finals of the 'final four' on Saturday, reached the interval tied 1-1 with the Catalans, with Gonçalo Alves scoring for the 'blue and whites', in seven minutes, and Jordi Burgaya for the hosts, at nine. In the s…

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At the end of Sunday morning, FC Porto confirmed their favoritism by defeating Voltregà, 5-3, Pavellò Municipal Oliveras de la Riva and winning the Continental Roller Hockey Cup. Gonçalo Alves got rid of the void, at the 'home' of the Catalan team, in seven minutes, but the tie came a few moments later. It was then that, already in the second half, Hélder Nunes overtook the Portuguese again. Gonçalo Alves also scored, and when everything seemed …

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