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Chairman Gianni Lonzi and LEN Operations Manager Marco Birri conducted the draw
for the group phase of the Champions League on Monday in Rome. Group A features
at least four former champions.
Teams were
drawn into two groups of six, the batches were based on the last finished
edition in 2019.
Group A
looks to offer a hell of action with four former winners already on board,
including 2018 champion Olympiacos (GRE), 2015 winner Recco (ITA) and 2016 gold
medallist Jug (CRO), plus 4-time front-runner Spandau (GER). Add 2018 Euro Cup
winner Marseille (FRA), and consider that on paper 2017 winner Szolnok (HUN) is
the outstanding favourite to clinch one of the two qualifying berths and it
would land in this group if it manages to do through in mid-November. Though no
less excitement would be guaranteed if one of the two great Croatian teams,
Mladost Zagreb or Jadran Split would come out on top at the end of the
qualifications – so constant entertainment is guaranteed in Group A.
In Group B
title-holder Ferencvaros (HUN) and 2014 champion Barceloneta (ESP) seem to be
the two top contenders – their clash is going to be a rematch of their
memorable 2019 semi-final where the Hungarians staged a miraculous 4-0 run to
reach the final after being two goals down after three periods. Since Final
Eight host Hannover (GER) has a guaranteed spot in the endgame, the run for the
remaining three places – and possible the last one behind the two giants – will
be absolutely thrilling here between Jadran, Dinamo and the other qualifier.
This latter team, according to the expectations, might be either Brescia (ITA)
or OSC (HUN), though Kazan (RUS) and Vouliagmeni (GRE) might also have a shot.
As for the
upcoming season, in the wake of the global pandemic, the LEN Bureau has agreed
to cut the number of participating teams to 12 and to hold three tournaments
instead of applying the usual home-and-away format. These events would see the
teams playing in a ‘bubble’, the most used format in these extraordinary times.
It means that only players with negative tests can enter the ‘bubble’ and
during the event they could only stay in their hotels and in the pool, strictly
separated from the outside world.
According to
LEN’s plans, Ostia (ITA) and Budapest (HUN) would be the sites for the first
tournaments in December when the first three rounds of the group phase will be
contested.
Champions
League, Group Phase
Group
A Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE), Pro Recco (ITA), Jug Adriatic Osiguranje
Dubrovnik (CRO), Spandau 04 Berlin (GER), CN Marseille (FRA), Qualifier A
Group
B FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN), Zodiac Atletic Barceloneta (ESP), Waspo 98
Hannover (GER), Jadran Herceg Novi (MNE), Dinamo Tbilisi (GEO), Qualifier B
Dates for
the planned ‘bubble’ tournaments
14-17
December (round 1-3), Group B starts a day later 1-5 March (round 4-7) 19-22
April (round 8-10), Group B starts a day later
Final Eight
3-5 June in
Hannover
Fixtures for
the first tournaments
Group
A (Ostia, 14-17 December) Day 1: Spandau v Jug, Recco v Marseille,
Olympiacos v Qualifier A Day 2: Jug v Marseille, Qualifier A v Recco, Spandau v
Olympiacos Day 3: Marseille v Qualifier A, Olympiacos v Jug, Recco v Spandau
Group
B (Budapest, 15-18 December) Day 1: Jadran v FTC, Dinamo v Qualifier B,
Hannover v Barceloneta Day 2: FTC v Qualifier B, Barceloneta v Dinamo, Jadran v
Hannover Day 3: Qualifier B v Barceloneta, Hannover v FTC, Dinamo v Jadran
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