Four former winners, Recco (ITA, 8-time), Jug Dubrovnik (CRO, 4-time), Olympiacos
Piraeus (GRE, 2-time), Zodiac Barceloneta (ESP, 1-time), three newcomers, FTC-
Telekom Budapest (HUN), BPM Sport Management Busto (ITA) and host Waspo 98
Hannover (GER) and AN Brescia (ITA) – a record 4-time winner of the Euro Cup –
will be in action for three days.

While some teams seem to dominate since ages, it’s a telling fact that the last six
titles went to six different clubs representing six different nations which kind of
underlines why the outcome of the Final Eight tournament is regarded highly
unpredictable, as LEN representatives, Bureau Member Aleksandar Sostar, TWPC
Chair Gianni Lonzi and Operational Manager Marco Birri said at the opening press
conference, held in the Hannover football stadium.

Though they all underlined that the “crème de la crème of water polo is featured
here”, where top quality is guaranteed. Hannover is happy to host the event for
the first time as the club president Bernd Seidensticker said in his welcome speech.
In the second part of the press conference the coaches and players talked about
their expectations. Top favourite Recco’s legendary boss Ratko Rudic said that
even if their season seemed to be perfect so far, “this is a new event where
everyone thinks we are the best but the past is not guarantee for anything and we
have to prove our quality again and again.”

Host Waspo’s head coach Karsten Seehafer said with a smile that against Recco
they could only win since their rival is considered an overwhelming favourite.
As title-holder Olympiacos’s head coach Theodoros Vlachos put it, “after winning
the trophy, all coach, who went through this, know how difficult the next season
can be and we had other problems as well, with our facilities, so it’s nice that we
could finish on the second place in our group.”

Their rival Brescia enjoyed perhaps its best run in the prelims, but as their Olympic
champion head coach Alessandro Bovo said, “We played four times in this
tournament but never won on the first day. We want to leave this tradition
behind.”

The opening match between Jug and Ferencvaros will offer some
special taste as the two head coaches, Vjekoslav Kobescak and Zsolt
Varga were not only team- but room-mates for four years as players in the past (in
Mladost Zagreb). They both consider the upcoming clash as one of the toughest
ones they should face in the entire season. Jug didn’t lose on the first day in the
last four editions, according to Kobescak, “we plan to keep this, for sure, but don’t
think it’s going to be easy because Ferencvaros finished fourth. It doesn’t count at
all.”

Barceloneta will take on BPM in a quite interesting match. Alvaro Granados, player
for the Spaniards said “it’s great that we have the same team for two years so we
really form a great unit but the game against BPM will be a big challenge for us.”
BPM’s player Gianmarco Nicosia added that “we had some great results in the
preliminaries and our dream has already come true by reaching the finals but we
wish to do more so our thoughts on our match against Barceloneta now.”

All matches of the three-day tournament will be available in free live stream on the
LEN website and in the LEN Virtual Lounge – in the application water polo fans can
find more exclusive video content from the event.

Quarter-finals
16.00 Jug CO Dubrovnik (CRO) v FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN)
17.30 Zodiac Barceloneta (ESP) v BPM Sport Management Busto (ITA)
19.00 Pro Recco (ITA) v Waspo 98 Hannover (GER)
20.30 Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE) v AN Brescia (ITA)

For stats and play-by-play action visit www.len.eu or download the Champions
League App!
For reliving the thrills of the games, use the LEN Champions League Virtual
Lounge app.

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