2013–14 LEN Champions League

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Final Six (Barcelona)

Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona, Spain

Contents

Quarterfinals
29 May 2014
Semifinals
30 May 2014
Final
31 May 2014
B1 Flag of Serbia.svg Radnički 9
A2 Flag of Italy.svg Pro Recco 18B3 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan 4
B3 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan (pen)19B1 Flag of Serbia.svg Radnički 6
A3 Flag of Spain.svg Atlètic-Barceloneta 7
A1 Flag of Croatia.svg Primorje 8
A3 Flag of Spain.svg Atlètic-Barceloneta 6A3 Flag of Spain.svg Atlètic-Barceloneta 10
B2 Flag of Italy.svg Brescia 4
5th placeThird place
A2 Flag of Italy.svg Pro Recco 9B3 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan 6
B2 Flag of Italy.svg Brescia 10A1 Flag of Croatia.svg Primorje 12

Quarter-finals

29 May
18:00
Report Pro Recco Flag of Italy.svg 1819 Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona
Referees:
Martin, Bottlik
Score by quarters:3–2, 3–3, 5–5, 1–2 OT: pen. 6–7
Joković 4Goals Subotić, Ćuk 5

29 May
19:30
Report Atlètic-Barceloneta Flag of Spain.svg 64 Flag of Italy.svg Brescia Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona
Referees:
Margeta, Alexandrescu
Score by quarters:3–1, 1–1, 1–2, 1–0
Español, Fernández 2Goals Rizzo 2

5th place

30 May
16:30
Report Pro Recco Flag of Italy.svg 910 Flag of Italy.svg Brescia Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona
Referees:
Kun, Alexandrescu
Score by quarters: 2–2, 3–0, 2–6, 2–2
Figlioli, Ivović 3Goals Napolitano 3

Semi-finals

30 May
18:00
Report Partizan Flag of Serbia.svg 49 Flag of Serbia.svg Radnički Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona
Referees:
Margeta, Koganov
Score by quarters: 1–2, 2–3, 1–2, 1–2
Mandić 2Goals Zloković 4

30 May
19:30
Report Atlètic-Barceloneta Flag of Spain.svg 108 Flag of Croatia.svg Primorje Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona
Referees:
Stavridis, Koryzna
Score by quarters: 2–3, 5–0, 2–3, 1–2
Español 3Goals Dé. Varga, García 2

Third place

31 May
18:30
Report Partizan Flag of Serbia.svg 612 Flag of Croatia.svg Primorje Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona
Referees:
Alexandrescu, Kun
Score by quarters:2–0, 0–3, 4–4, 0–5
Ćuk 2Goals Dé. Varga 3

Final

31 May
20:00
Report Radnički Flag of Serbia.svg 67 Flag of Spain.svg Atlètic-Barceloneta Piscines Bernat Picornell, Barcelona
Referees:
Margeta, Stavridis
Score by quarters:2–1, 1–2, 1–3, 2–1
Zloković, Filipović 2Goals Español 2
 2013–14 Champions League
Champions 
Flag of Spain.svg Atlètic-Barceloneta
1st title
Daniel Pinedo, Balázs Szirányi, Felipe Perrone, Alberto Munárriz, Albert Español, Marc Minguell, Marc Roca, Gonzalo Echenique, Nemanja Ubović, Francisco Fernández, Rubén de Lera, Marko Petković, Mario Lloret
Head coach
Jesús Martín

Final standings

Team
Coppa dei campioni pallanuoto.svg Flag of Spain.svg Atlètic-Barceloneta
Silver medal europe.svg Flag of Serbia.svg Radnički
Bronze medal europe.svg Flag of Croatia.svg Primorje
Flag of Serbia.svg Partizan
Flag of Italy.svg Brescia
Flag of Italy.svg Pro Recco

Awards

Player of the Season, Top ScorerFinal Six MVP
Flag of Serbia.svg Filip Filipović (VK Radnički Kragujevac) 51 goals Flag of Spain.svg Albert Español (CN Atlètic-Barceloneta)

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