Szolnok (HUN), Crvena Zvezda (SRB), Brescia (ITA) and Jadran Split (CRO) topped the respective groups in the second qualifying round in the Champions League. One more Croatian, Hungarian and Italian team joined them – the latter one, Savona advanced in a rare scenario: they did not win a match, had three ties but that was enough to claim the second place.
Champions League, QR II, final
rankings
Group C (Szolnok): 1. Szolnoki Dozsa
(HUN) 7, 2. RN Savona (ITA) 3, 3. NC Vouliagmeni (GRE) 2, 4. Jadran Herceg Novi
(MNE) 2.
Group D (Zagreb): 1. Crvena Zvezda
(SRB) 6, 2. HAVK Mladost Zagreb (CRO) 6, 3. GS Apollon Smyrnis (GRE) 6, 4.
Montpellier WP 0
Group E (Paris): 1. AN Brescia (ITA)
7, 2. OSC-Budapest (HUN) 7, 3. CN Noisy-Le-Sec (FRA) 3, 4. CN Terrassa (ESP) 0
Group F (Split): 1. Jadran Split CRO)
9, 2. CN Barcelona (ESP) 6, 3. Primorac Kotor (MNE) 3, 4. CSM Oradea (ROU) 0
In Group C, only host Szolnok could
win matches, the other three teams left the venue without a victory. Savona
could force a tie with the first placed Hungarians and that sent them through
as the rest of the games was also drawn. It also meant an end to Jadran Herceg
Novi’s campaign – the Montenegrins had some fine matches last season in the
main round, now their European tour is over.
A three-way tie favoured Crvena
Zvezda and host Mladost in Group D, while Apollon came up short at the end,
despite beating the host Croatian team on the opening day.
On the opening day in Group E,
Brescia saved the big game against OSC to a tie in a miraculous way, staging a
3-0 run in the last 92 seconds after seemed to have been done at 7-10. Last year’s
semi-finalist finished atop at the end, thanks to their better goal-difference
as the Hungarians played tight matches with Terrassa and Noisy but prevailed to
book a berth in the play-off round.
Jadran Split had no headaches at home
– indeed the Croats were the only side in this round which could win all three
matches (to highlight how balanced was the field). Barcelona also claimed a
convincing win to knock out the other Montenegrin team Primorac and now the
Spanish face a group-winner in the next phase.
The first and second ranked sides
will be drawn against each other on Monday, the winners will book the
qualifying spots in the main round, the losers will continue in the Euro Cup
quarter-finals. The draw will be published on Monday.
Euro Cup
Italy is 2/2, drama in Budapest
Both Italian entrants, Palermo and
Ortigia reached the quarter-finals, and Hungary’s BVSC and Spain’s Sabadell can
also wait for the draw – a bit surprisingly the other Magyar club, Vasas fell
amidst dramatic circumstances.
Euro Cup, QR II, final rankings
Group C (Palermo): 1. Telimar Palermo
(ITA) 7, 2. BVSC-Zuglo (HUN) 7, 3. VK Sabac (SRB) 1, 4. Team Strasbourg (FRA) 1
Group D (Budapest): 1. Astralpool
Sabadell (ESP) 6, 2. CC Ortigia (ITA) 6, 3. Vasas-Budapest (HUN) 6, 4. Solaris
Sibenik (CRO) 0
The first two days decided the
outcome in Group C as both Palermo and BVSC posted fine wins, just as they did
in the previous round last week. The Hungarians played a tight game with Sabac
but managed to bag all three points (8-7), while the host Italians had two easy
runs. That favoured them at the end since the game of the two top sides
produced an epic 17-17 draw and the better goal-difference put Palermo atop.
The other group had much more
excitements, especially after Sabadell upset host Vasas on Saturday evening.
Returning to the European stage after nine years, Vasas was considered a hot
favourite based on their extremely strong line-up – but the Spaniards could
keep them on four goals, shut them out in the last 12 minutes to win 6-4.
That set up a do-or-die clash between
Vasas and Ortigia where the home team needed a two-goal win to survive this
round – that would also have ended the Italians’ run. In the middle of the
third, Vasas seemed to have at it 7-2 but Ortigia bounced back with four
connecting goals while the Magyars were frozen again. Vasas scored after 11
minutes for 8-7 but Cristiano Mirarchi buried a man-up 20 seconds to go. The
hosts had a last man-up in the last 11 seconds but couldn’t make it and the 8-7
win wasn’t enough to go through.
For detailed results, play-by-play
and more click here http://len.microplustiming.com/leneurocup/indexCL_web.php?cal=1
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