The draw for the Europa Cup, LEN’s brand new water polo competition for nations, already set up a couple of thrilling contests in the first round.
Olympic champion Serbia faces World Champion Croatia, while Montenegro and Italy shall replay their Olympic bronze medal match. The women’s competition will also feature a handful of exciting matches. LEN offers a total amount of €80 000 for the medal-winning sides.
LEN has launched its brand new water polo competition, Europa Cup: The draw for the prelims was held in Ostia, soon after the LEN Bureau concluded its meeting
“LEN’s ambition is to develop water polo and more especially its top competitions,” LEN President Paolo Barelli said on the new series. “We agreed with the national federations that in order to achieve that goal we need excellent conditions in terms of venues, organisation, host cities, media facilities and the overall service to the teams, officials and spectators is also highly important.”
Male Matchups
The draw, attended by a handful of representatives from the participating national federations, set up mouth-watering clashes already in the prelims. A game between Serbia and Croatia is always one of the must-see contests in any tournament, this time the Olympic Champion and the World Champion will have a showdown in Croatia (in fact the Croats halted the Serbs’ four-year unbeaten run in the major tournaments this July in the World Championships’ semi-final). The third big gun in the group is Greece, semi-finalist in the last two editions of the World Championships, their team cannot be overlooked by the two powerhouses either.
Montenegro and Italy will also have an interesting clash, it’s also a rematch of last year’s Olympic bronze medal game. Hungary might enjoy an easier cruise at home, still, their encounter with Spain should be the game to watch in that tournament.
Female Matchups
As for the women, the top sides of the continent will produce thrilling matches in the two venues, in Spain and Greece. European runner-up Netherlands, world silver medallist Spain and bronze medallist Russia will have fierce battles for the top spot which secures direct qualification to the semi-finals of the women’s tournament. The other trio including European champion Hungary, Olympic silver medallist Italy and former world champion Greece should also be up for entertaining clashes.
The European Water polo Powerhouse
“Europe is the dominant continent in water polo, with this tournament we can add further value to this sport” LEN Bureau Water Polo Liaison Fernando Carpena said. His fellow Bureau Member from Serbia, Olympic champion Aleksandar Sostar added: “European teams are the best, and by creating this tournament we can ensure further opportunity to show their quality. Europa Cup is also a great tool to get them prepared for the year’s top meets, this time the European Championships, next season for the World Championships.”
These words were echoed by Alessandro Campagna, head coach of the Olympic bronze medallist Italian team. “In the summer teams usually have five-six really tough matches and the Europa Cup is another fine occasion to get prepared for those games. I can test more players, and the sharper the competition inside the team, the better our side will be. This is also a great push for the clubs as players usually return stronger and more experienced after appearances in the national team.”
In its meeting the LEN Bureau has approved the prize-money pot for the medal-winning sides of the Europa Cup, the total amount is €80,000, the winners earn €20,000 respectively, the runners-up get €15,000 while the bronze medals pay €5,000. LEN also offers travel contribution for all teams on the road.
LEN Europa Cup, Preliminaries – Draw
Men (15-18 February)
Hungary [flag=hu]
Spain [flag=es]
France [flag=fr]
Romana[flag=ro]
Georgia [flag=ge]
Serbia [flag=rs]
Greece [flag=gr]
Croatia [flag=hr]
Netherlands [flag=nl]
Turkey [flag=tr]
Montenegro[flag=me]
Italy [flag=it]
Russia [flag=ru]
Germany [flag=de]
Men’s Tournament Format
First three seeded teams from the two groups of five (A, B) advance to the final and the first two from the group of four (C).í
The Final Eight tournament will see two groups of four in the following order. Group 1: A1, C1, B2, A3. Group 2: B1, A2, C2, B3. After the round robin phase the top group winners will play for the trophy, the second seeded ones for the bronze medal and so on.
Playing dates
Prelims: 15-18 February
Final Eight: 5-8 April
Women(01-04 February)
Netherlands[flag=nl]
Spain [flag=es]
Russia [flag=ru]
France [flag=fr]
Croatia [flag=hr]
Hungary [flag=hu]
Italy [flag=it]
Greece [flag=gr]
Germany [flag=de]
Turkey [flag=tr]
Women’s Tournament Format
The top three seeded sides will make the Final Six. Group-winners will advance directly to the semi-finals, the second and third seeded sides will play crossover matches for the semi-final berths.
Playing dates
Prelims: 01-04 February
Final Eight: 23-25 April