You are working on Staging1

LEN Men’s Challenger Cup Prelim Summary: 15 Teams Wrote History, 8 Remained Standing

Courtesy: LEN

Two teams from Turkiye and Spain and one from Greece, Germany, Slovakia and the Netherlands apiece form the quarter-finals’ field of the Challenger Cup. These sides made the cut during an action-packed weekend which saw historical matches played in the prelims of the new competition.

Final rankings – Group A (Novaky): 1. Tenerife Echeyde (ESP) 9, 2. Galatasaray Istanbul (TUR) 6, 3. NC Ydraikos (GRE) 3, 4. KVP Novaky (SVK) 0

Group B (Terrassa): 1. CN Terrassa (ESP) 6, 2. ZPC Het Ravijn (NED) 3, 3. ASA Tel-Aviv (ISR) 0.

Group C (Sarajevo): 1. Enka Istanbul (TUR) 9, 2. SKP Kosice (SVK) 6, 3. VK Invictum Sarajevo (BIH) 3, 4. VK Banja Luka (BIH) 0

Group D (Kranj): 1. Apollon Smyrnis (GRE) 9, 2. SV Ludwigsburg (GER) 6, 3. Triglav Kranj (SLO) 3, 4. KVIK Kastrup (DEN) 0

The two Spanish sides passed all tests with ease to finish atop in their respective groups. Tenerife faced a tougher challenge since none of their rivals offered easy cruising, still, they managed to claim 3-4 goals wins on each day. Here in Group A, Galatasaray beat Ydraikos in an epic 33-goal match 18-15, thanks to a brilliant third period where the Turkish netted 8 goals.

Terrassa, drawn into the only group of three, needed two wins and they delivered both with ease while Het Ravijn had no problems with downing Israeli champion ASA Tel-Aviv.

Despite playing at home, neither of the two Bosnian sides could prevent Enka Istanbul and SKP Kosice from going through. In Group C, the Turkish team was absolutely superior, scored a round-high 74 goals in three games.

Greece’s Apollon set another record, scored the most goals in a single game, 37, against Denmark’s Kastrup in Group D. The Greeks edged out Ludwigsburg 11-10 for the first place, fending off the Germans’ second half rally when they came back from four goals down to take the lead, though only temporarily. In the battle for the second qualifying spot, the German side won a huge clash 13-11 against home team Triglav. While a 0-5 rush in the second period seemed to make the damage, the Slovenians managed to come back to 8-8, but another four-goal rolling from Ludwigsburg decided the outcome.

The draw for the quarter-finals will be made on the occasion of the men’s Super Cup final in Sabadell, next Saturday (19 November).

For more details, stats, play-by-play and more, visit https://www.len.eu/disciplines/water-polo/challenger-cup/

0
Leave a Reply

Subscribe
Notify of

0 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments

About Braden Keith

Braden Keith

Braden Keith is the Editor-in-Chief and a co-founder/co-owner of SwimSwam.com. He first got his feet wet by building The Swimmers' Circle beginning in January 2010, and now comes to SwimSwam to use that experience and help build a new leader in the sport of swimming. Aside from his life on the InterWet, …

Read More »