Today the
draw has been made for the qualification round of the Champions League.
Eighteen teams entered for this phase but due to the current provisions in
Europe because of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is only one qualification round,
played in two sites. LEN also decided to play the 10 rounds of the Champions
League main round in ‘bubble format’ in three stages, using two venues at each
occasion.
At its last
meeting, the LEN Bureau agreed to use a special playing format in order to
secure that the Champions League can go all the way in the coming season. The
ten rounds shall be played in three stages at two venues each time: teams of
the same group will contest three rounds (one time four) at these ‘bubble
tournaments’ where the participants shall be isolated for the entire duration
of the event.
“We wish to
restart our activities in the pools and offer the opportunity to our athletes
to compete again” LEN President Paolo Barelli said. “At the same time, in the
given circumstances, we have to ensure that the athletes’ health and well-being
are fully protected. We are to organise these events in close cooperation with
the federations and the clubs and make sure that our safety guidelines are
strictly implemented.”
Since LEN
decided to cut the number of teams in the main round to 12 for this season,
besides the 10 wild-card holders only two spots are available and this makes
the qualification tournaments much tougher than usual. Only the winners of the
respective groups can join the Champions League – while the field features 13
teams which spent at least one season in the prelims in recent years, but most
of them were regular participants and Final Eight contenders.
In the
qualification round, the teams were drawn to two groups and then divided into
two sub-groups. In the sub-groups four or five teams shall play a round robin
tournament and then the first ranked sides of the two subgroups will play for
the Champions League spot. The others will also play to decide the final
rankings as the 16 non-qualifying sides can continue in the Euro Cup and their
placements here will determine the batches used for the draw in the second-tier
cup.
The
qualification round is scheduled for 11-15 November.
Draw for the
Champions League Qualifications
Group A
To be played
in Siracusa (ITA)
A1
Ortigia
Siracusa (ITA)
CN Barcelona
(ESP)
Steaua
Bucharest (ROU)
Jadran Split
(CRO)
Primorac Kotor (MNE)
A2
VK Szolnok (HUN)
Mladost Zagreb
(CRO)
Paix d’Aix (FRA)
Ydraikos (GRE)
Group B
To be played
in Budapest (HUN)
B1
OSC Budapest
(HUN)
Sintez Kazan
(RUS)
Radnicki Kragujevac
(SRB)
CN Terrassa (ESP)
Tourcoing (FRA)
B2
Vouliagmeni (GRE)
AN Brescia (ITA)
CSM Oradea (ROU)
Enka Istanbul
(TUR)
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