2000–01 LEN Champions League

Sports season
2000–01 LEN Champions League
LeagueLEN Champions League
SportWater Polo
Duration2000 to
19 May 2001
Number of teams8 (preliminary round)
Final Four
Finals championsCroatia Jug Dubrovnik (2nd title)
  Runners-upGreece Olympiacos
Champions League seasons

The 2000–01 LEN Champions League was the 38th edition of LEN's premier competition for men's water polo clubs. It ran from 2000 to 19 May 2001, and it was contested by 8 teams. The Final Four (semifinals, final, and third place game) took place on May 18 and May 19 in Dubrovnik.

Preliminary round

2000–01 LEN Champions League is located in Europe
Posillipo
Posillipo
Jug
Jug
Dynamo
Dynamo
Spandau 04
Spandau 04
FTC
FTC
Nice
Nice
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Location of teams of the 2000–01 LEN Champions League group stage.
Blue Group; Red Group.
Key to colors in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advanced to Final four

Blue Group

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Italy Posillipo 6 5 0 1 52 33 +19 10
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik 6 4 1 1 59 39 +20 9
Russia Dynamo Moscow 6 1 1 4 28 41 −13 3
Germany Spandau 04 6 1 0 5 33 59 −26 2
Source:[citation needed]

Red Group

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bečej 6 6 0 0 62 41 +21 12
Greece Olympiacos 6 3 0 3 46 44 +2 6
Hungary Ferencváros 6 2 0 4 40 51 −11 4
France Olympic Nice 6 1 0 5 43 55 −12 2
Source:[citation needed]

Final Four (Dubrovnik)

Bazen u Gružu, Dubrovnik, Croatia

 
Semifinals
18 May 2001
Final
19 May 2001
 
      
 
 
 
 
Italy Posillipo6
 
 
 
Greece Olympiacos7
 
Greece Olympiacos7
 
 
 
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik (aet)8
 
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bečej9
 
 
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik10
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Italy Posillipo12
 
 
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bečej5

Final standings

Team
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik
Greece Olympiacos
Italy Posillipo
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Bečej


 2000–01 Champions League
Champions 
Croatia Jug Dubrovnik
2nd title
Goran Volarević, Tihomil Vranješ, Đani Pecotić, Igor Računica, Ognjen Kržić, Mile Smodlaka, Dragan Medan, Ivo Ivaniš, Alen Bošković, Andrey Belofastov, Maro Balić, Elvis Fatović, Frano Karač
Head coach
Veselin Đuho

See also

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