2012–13 LEN Women's Champions' Cup

The 2012–13 LEN Women's Champions' Cup was the 26th edition of LEN's premier competition for women's water polo clubs, running from 22 November 2012 to 27 April 2013. It was contested by twelve teams from nine countries, with Israel and the Netherlands replacing England and Serbia. There was no defending champion as Pro Recco renounced to the competition for disagreements with the FIN on the number of allowed foreign players in the Italian clubs' squads.[1]

CN Sabadell defeated Kinef Kirishi in the final to win its second title. Vouliagmeni NC and Egri VK also reached the Final Four, which was hosted by the Hungarian team.[2]

Group stage

Group A

# Team Pld W D L GF GA Pt
1Greece Vouliagmeni5410583213
2Hungary Egri5401544412
3Russia Kinef Kirishi5311483710
4Netherlands Het Ravijn520337536
5France Olympic Nice501445551
6Spain Mataró501436571
VOUEGRKINRAVOLYMAT
Vouliagmeni13–85–514–414–812–7
Egri8–1310–813–89–814–7
Kinef5–58–1011–613–1111–5
Het Ravijn4–148–136–119–810–7
Olympic8–148–911–138–910–10
Mataró7–127–145–117–1010–10
# Team Pld W D L GF GA Pt
1Spain Sabadell54101053013
2Italy Imperia5410774313
3Greece Olympiacos530266389
4France Nancy520354606
5Germany Blau-Weiss Bochum510435863
6Israel Kiryat Tivon5005271070
SABIMPOLYNANBLAKIR
Sabadell12–1210–724–530–229–4
Imperia12–1210–912–822–821–6
Olympiacos7–1014–514–622–7
Nancy5–248–125–1416–420–6
Blau-Weiss2–308–226–144–1615–4
Kiryat Tivon4–296–217–226–204–15

Quarter-finals

Team #1 Agg. Team #2 1st 2nd
Kinef Kirishi Russia27 – 24Italy Imperia12 – 1215 – 12
Olympiacos Greece18 – 21Hungary Egri7 – 811 – 13
Het Ravijn Netherlands23 – 32Spain Sabadell08 – 1315 – 19
Nancy France12 – 40Greece Vouliagmeni05 – 1707 – 23

Final four

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 April
 
 
Russia Kinef Kirishi16
 
27 April
 
Hungary Egri10
 
Russia Kinef Kirishi11
 
26 April
 
Spain Sabadell13
 
Spain Sabadell9
 
 
Greece Vouliagmeni8
 
Third place
 
 
27 April
 
 
Hungary Egri10
 
 
Greece Vouliagmeni13

References

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