Roller hockey rankings

The roller hockey rankings are rankings of national teams and clubs of this sport.

Men's national teams ranking

The unofficial national teams ranking is calculated by the Elo rating system.[1]

This is the ranking as of 1 January 2026.[2]

Rank Team Points
1  Spain 2761
2  Argentina 2699
3  Portugal 2607
4  France 2547
5  Italy 2470
6  Angola 2365
7  Chile 2328
8  Andorra 2180
9   Switzerland 2166
10  Colombia 2141
Rank Team Points
11  Mozambique 2102
12  Germany 2089
13  England 2035
14  Austria 1924
15  Brazil 1906
16  Uruguay 1880
17  Netherlands 1853
18  United States 1829
19  Israel 1761
20  Belgium 1721
Rank Team Points
21  Australia 1598
22  South Africa 1570
23  Chinese Taipei 1545
24  Egypt 1526
25  India 1467
26  Macau 1369
27  Japan 1357
28  New Zealand 1124
29  Mexico 1059
30  China 542

Women's national teams ranking

As the men's ranking, the unofficial women's ranking is also calculated by using the Elo rating system.

This is the ranking updated as of 1 January 2026.[3]

Rank Team Points
1  Spain 2825
2  Argentina 2743
3  Portugal 2650
4  Chile 2514
5  Italy 2509
6  Colombia 2260
7   Switzerland 2242
8  Germany 2238
Rank Team Points
9  France 2177
10  Brazil 2092
11  England 2029
12  Australia 1992
13  Japan 1942
14  Uruguay 1904
15  Taiwan 1896
16  South Africa 1876
Rank Team Points
17  United States 1759
18  India 1754
19  Netherlands 1748
20  Macau 1661
21  Egypt 1644
22  Mexico 1323
23  New Zealand 1171
24  China 518

World Skate Europe league ranking

The coefficients of the league ranking take into account the performance of each association's representative teams in European competitions between the past four seasons. The coefficient is calculated by dividing the total of points accumulated by the number of participating teams and serves for determine the number of teams for each country in the Euroleague.

This is the ranking as of the end of the 2024–25 season.[4]

Rank League Coefficient
1 Portugal Portugal 181.111
2 Spain Spain 131.111
3 Italy Italy 91.667
4 France France 36.875
5 Switzerland Switzerland 19.000
6 Germany Germany 9.000
7 England England 1.429

World Skate Europe men's club ranking

The men's club ranking is made by the World Skate Europe for their club competitions. It is determined by the results of the clubs in the Euroleague, World Skate Europe Cup and the Continental Cup over the past four seasons.

This table shows the top 20 as of the end of the 2024–25 season.[5]

Rank Team Points
1 Portugal Sporting CP 275
2 Portugal Porto 275
3 Portugal Oliveirense 235
4 Portugal Valongo 230
5 Italy Trissino 230
6 Portugal Barcelos 195
7 Portugal Benfica 195
8 Spain Barcelona 195
9 Italy Sarzana 165
10 Spain Reus 150
Rank Team Points
11 Spain Liceo 150
12 Spain Calafell 150
13 Italy Wasken Lodi 150
14 Spain Lleida Llista Blava 130
15 Portugal Tomar 125
16 Spain Noia 120
17 Italy Forte dei Marmi 100
18 France Saint-Omer 90
19 Spain Voltregà 85
20 Italy Follonica 80

World Skate Europe women's club ranking

The women's club ranking is also made by the World Skate Europe for their club competitions. It is determined by the results of the clubs in the Female League over the past four seasons.

This table shows the top 10 as of the end of the 2024–25 season.[6]

Rank Team Points
1 Spain Plegamans 80
2 Spain Gijón Solimar 70
3 Portugal Benfica 46
4 Spain Vila-Sana 40
5 Spain Manlleu 38
6 Spain Cerdanyola 35
7 Spain CP Fraga 19
8 Spain Voltregà 23
9 Portugal Stuart Massamá 20
9 Spain Coruña 15

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Rink-Hockey rankings. Rules for calculation" (PDF). rinkhockey.net. Retrieved 8 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Country teams ranking" (PDF). rinkhockey.net. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
  3. ^ "Country teams ranking" (PDF). rinkhockey.net. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
  4. ^ "2025/26 Euroleague quotas by Federation" (PDF). World Skate Europe. 20 January 2025. p. 4. Retrieved 12 January 2026.
  5. ^ "European club competitions 2025/2026 updated rankings" (PDF). World Skate Europe. 20 January 2025. p. 7.
  6. ^ "WOMEN'S RANKINGS AND QUOTAS 2025/26 SEASON" (PDF). World Skate Europe. p. 6. Retrieved 12 January 2026.