2024–25 LEN Euro Cup
The 2024–25 LEN Euro Cup is the 33rd edition of Europe's secondary club water polo competition organised by European Aquatics. The defending champions are Jug AO Dubrovnik.[1] Format36 teams (14 from Champions League and 22 starting in this competition) will compete in this tournament. The 36 teams are divided into eight groups, four with five clubs and four with four teams. The groups are held in one country, where the top 2 in every group advances to the group stage. The group stage will be played in a home and away system. Like the previous round, the top 2 progresses into the knockout stage. The 8 teams left, plus the 8 teams that were eliminated at the Champions League main round, go into the knockout stage. There will be Eighth-finals, Quarter-finals, Semifinals and Final.[2] Rankings
Teams
Round and draw datesSchedule
Qualification roundDrawThe draw was on 16 September 2024.[4] H indicates which club is hosting the groups. Teams in bold advanced to the group stage. All 14 teams who were eliminated from the Champions League were placed in pots 1 and 2. The teams who finished second and third in the Champions League Qualification round were placed into pot 1, while the clubs who finished fourth and fifth are seeded into pot 2. As there are two vacant spots in pot 2, those places were occupied by the two highest ranked clubs from the European Aquatics club rankings who didn't take part in the Champions League Qualification round (Recco Waterpolo and Szolnoki Dozsa-Praktiker).[5] Regarding, pots 3, 4 and 5 consist of the clubs who didn't take part in the Champions League qualification round. The seeding of these clubs are based on the following:
Group A26–29 September 2024, Šabac, Serbia
Group B26–29 September 2024, Budva, Montenegro
Group C27–29 September 2024, Barcelona, Spain
Group D26–29 September 2024, Zagreb, Croatia
Group E27–29 September 2024, Athens, Greece
Group F26–29 September 2024, Aix-en-Provence, France
Group G27–29 September 2024, Kranj, Slovenia
Group H27–29 September 2024, Budapest, Hungary
Group stageThe draw took place on the 30 September 2024 in Zagreb, Croatia.[9] The top 2 from every group advances to the Eighth-finals. Teams are ranked according to points (3 points for a win, 2 points for a penalty shootout win, 1 point for a penalty shootout loss, 0 points for a loss), and if tied on points, the following tiebreaking criteria are applied, in the order given, to determine the rankings:
Group A
Source: European Aquatics
Group B
Source: European Aquatics Group C
Source: European Aquatics
Group D
Source: European Aquatics
Notes: Knockout stageIn the eighth-finals draw, the teams were split into two draws, one containing the four teams who finished fourth in the Champions League group stage, who would be pitted up against a Euro Cup group winner. The other half of the draw would see the third place teams from the Champions League group stage be drawn against a runner up of the Euro Cup group stage. From the quarterfinals onwards, there will be no seeding for the draws. Eight-finals
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