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2009–10 LEN Women's Champions' Cup

Water polo tournament


Summary

Water polo tournament

The 2009-10 LEN Women's Champions' Cup was the 23rd edition of LEN's premier competition for women's water polo clubs. It was contested by sixteen teams from ten countries, running from 18 December 2009 to 10 April 2010. Defending champion NC Vouliagmeni, which hosted the Final Four, defeated Kinef Kirishi in the final to win its second title. Orizzonte Catania was third and Olympiacos CFP fourth.

Group stage

#TeamPldWDLGFGAPt
1ITA Fiorentina330059159
2ESP Alcorcón320151306
3HUN Dunaújvárosi310251333
4SWI Horgen300310930

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FIOALCDUNHOR
Fiorentina15–717–6
Alcorcón12–11
Dunaújvárosi
Horgen

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#TeamPldWDLGFGAPt
1GRE Olympiacos330043189
2RUS Shturm Chekhov320141276
3NED Polar Bears310233313
4ENG Liverpool Lizards300316570

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OLYSHTPOLLIZ
Olympiacos10–718–6
Shturm10–9
Polar Bears
Lizards

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#TeamPldWDLGFGAPt
1ITA Orizzonte Catania330039199
2GRE Vouliagmeni320145206
3GER Blau-Weiss Bochum310229353
4ENG City of Manchester300315540

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ORIVOUBWBMAN
Orizzonte8–612–11
Vouliagmeni14–8
Blau-Weiss
Manchester

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#TeamPldWDLGFGAPt
1RUS Kinef Kirishi330051239
2ESP Sabadell320138296
3NED Het Ravijn310235343
4FRA Nancy300315540

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KINSABHETNAN
Kinef13–813–9
Sabadell12–9
Het Ravijn
Nancy

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Quarter-finals

Team #1Agg.Team #2L #1L #2
Sabadell ESP26–28GRE Olympiacos13–1413–14
Kinef Kirishi RUS21–20RUS Shturm Chekhov8–813–12
Fiorentina ITA13–15GRE Vouliagmeni10–93–6
Alcorcón ESP14–27ITA Orizzonte Catania10–114–16

Final four

  • Kerkira, Greece

|9 April|GRE Olympiacos|11|RUS Kinef Kirishi|12 |9 April|GRE NC Vouliagmeni|12|ITA Orizzonte Catania|9 |10 April|RUS Kinef Kirishi | 7 | GRE Vouliagmeni|10 |10 April|GRE Olympiacos |12 |ITA Orizzonte Catania|13

2010 LEN Women's Champions' Cup champions
Vouliagmeni
Second title

References

References

  1. link. (2010-06-05 in waterpolo-feminin.net)
  2. RFEN]]
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