2003–04 LEN Euroleague

The 2003–04 LEN Euroleague was the 41st edition of LEN's premier competition for men's water polo clubs. It ran from 17 September 2003 to 29 May 2004, and it was contested by 38 teams. The Final Four (semifinals, final, and third place game) took place on May 28 and May 29 in Budapest.

2003–04 LEN Euroleague
LeagueLEN Euroleague
SportWater Polo
Duration17 September 2003 to
29 May 2004
Number of teams16 (preliminary round)
38 (total)
Final Four
Finals championsHungary Bp. Honvéd (1st title)
  Runners-upSerbia and Montenegro Jadran Herceg Novi
Euroleague seasons

Preliminary round edit

Location of teams of the 2003–04 LEN Euroleague group stage.
  Red: Group A;   Green: Group B;   Blue: Group C;   Yellow: Group D.
Key to colors in group tables
Group winners and runners-up advanced to the Quarter-finals

Group A edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Šturm 2002 6 3 1 2 44 43 +1 7
  Primorje 6 3 1 2 43 46 −3 7
  Sabadell 6 3 0 3 46 48 −2 6
  Spandau 04 6 1 2 3 48 46 +2 4
Source: [citation needed]

Group B edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Vasas 6 4 1 1 44 37 +7 9
  Atlètic-Barceloneta 6 3 1 2 47 40 +7 7
  Olympiacos 6 1 3 2 40 44 −4 5
  Partizan 5 1 1 3 36 46 −10 3
Source: [citation needed]

Group C edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  HAVK Mladost 6 4 0 2 53 45 +8 8
  Primorac Kotor 6 3 1 2 44 37 +7 7
  BVSC 6 2 1 3 46 52 −6 5
  Olympic Nice 6 1 2 3 39 48 −9 4
Source: [citation needed]

Group D edit

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
  Jadran Herceg Novi 6 3 2 1 53 45 +8 8
  Honvéd 6 2 2 2 47 44 +3 6
  Jug Dubrovnik 6 3 0 3 45 46 −1 6
  Spartak Volgograd 6 1 2 3 43 49 −6 4
Source: [citation needed]

Knockout stage edit

Quarter-finals edit

The first legs were played on 14 April, and the second legs were played on 28 April 2004.

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Atlètic-Barceloneta   11–17   Jadran Herceg Novi 7–7 4–10
HAVK Mladost   11–13   Primorje 7–8 4–5
Primorac Kotor   13–14   Šturm 2002 7–6 6–8
Vasas   14–15   Bp. Honvéd 6–7 8–8

Final Four edit

Hajós Alfréd Nemzeti Sportuszoda, Budapest, Hungary.

2003–04 LEN Euroleague
Champions
 
Bp. Honvéd
1st Cup

See also edit