Water polo tournament
The 2010-11 Women's LEN Trophy was the 12th edition of the second tier of LEN 's international competitions for women's water polo clubs. Twenty teams from eleven countries took part in the competition, which ran from 10 December 2010 to 20 April 2011.
ASD Rapallo Nuoto defeated Het Ravijn in the final, overcoming a 7-goals loss in the first leg, to win the competition. Szentesi VK and SKIF Izmaylovo also reached the semifinals.[ 1] It was the seventh time the trophy went to Italy , with Rapallo Nuoto becoming the fourth Italian team to win the competition after Gifa Palermo , CC Ortigia and ASD Roma .[ 2]
Federation team allocation
Each national federation can enter up to two teams into the LEN Trophy.
Distribution
Teams entering in this round
Teams advancing from previous round
Qualifying Round
1 or 2 teams from each federation
Preliminary Round (16 teams)
4 nations represented by the best-placed teams from the previous year's competition
These were Greece (2), Netherlands, and Russia
4 tournament winners from the qualifying round
4 tournament runners-up from the qualifying round
4 tournament third-placed teams from the qualifying round
Knockout Phase (8 teams)
4 tournament winners from the preliminary round
4 tournament runners-up from the preliminary round
Teams
Qualification round
Group A
10 December 2010
Zaragoza
19–11
West London Penguin
West London Penguin
21–0
Union St. Bruno
11 December 2010
West London Penguin
12–6
Union St. Bruno
Imperia
11–3
Zaragoza
12 December 2010
Zaragoza
10–2
Union St. Bruno
Imperia
13–4
West London Penguin
Group B
10 December 2010
Uralochka Zlatoust
32–2
Vračar
Hannover
16–8
Järfälla
11 December 2010
Uralochka Zlatoust
35–5
Järfälla
Hannover
17–6
Vračar
12 December 2010
Vračar
11–7
Järfälla
Uralochka Zlatoust
22–12
Hannover
Group C
10 December 2010
SKIF Izmaylovo
25–3
Lille
Rapallo Nuoto
15–1
City of Liverpool
11 December 2010
Rapallo Nuoto
10–7
SKIF Izmaylovo
City of Liverpool
13–6
Lille
12 December 2010
Rapallo Nuoto
16–7
Lille
SKIF Izmaylovo
20–8
City of Liverpool
Group D
10 December
Szentesi
13–2
Taš-2000 Belgrade
Leiden
11–6
Dos Hermanas
11 December
Leiden
10–6
Szentesi
Dos Hermanas
8–7
Taš-2000 Belgrade
12 December
Leiden
10–6
Taš-2000 Belgrade
Szentesi
11–3
Dos Hermanas
Preliminary round
Group A
21 January 2011
SKIF Izmaylovo
28–1
Vračar
Het Ravijn
7–4
Imperia
22 January 2011
SKIF Izmaylovo
10–8
Imperia
Het Ravijn
27–2
Vračar
23 January 2011
SKIF Izmaylovo
12–12
Het Ravijn
Imperia
17–3
Vračar
Group B
21 January 2011
Rapallo Nuoto
20–6
Hannover
Patron
14–4
Dos Hermanas
22 January 2011
Rapallo Nuoto
21–4
Dos Hermanas
Patron
18–12
Hannover
23 January 2011
Rapallo Nuoto
18–8
Patron
Hannover
10–9
Dos Hermanas
Group C
21 January 2011
Iraklis
17–7
City of Liverpool
Uralochka Zlatoust
14–10
Zaragoza
22 January 2011
Uralochka Zlatoust
14–10
Iraklis
Zaragoza
10–8
City of Liverpool
23 January 2011
Uralochka Zlatoust
17–6
City of Liverpool
Iraklis
9–9
Zaragoza
Group D
21 January 2011
Szentesi
15–3
West London Penguin
Leiden
9–8
Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
22 January 2011
Szentesi
11–8
Leiden
Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
25–2
West London Penguin
23 January 2011
Szentesi
12–10
Yugra Khanty-Mansiysk
Leiden
19–3
West London Penguin
Quarter-finals
Semifinals
Final
References
Women's LEN Trophy LEN Women's Euro Cup