Final 8 – Final Teams
WASPO98 HANNOVER (Germany)
Squad
Darko Brguljan, Wolf Moog, Aleksandar Radovic, Kevin Götz, Erik Bukowski, Marin Ban, Reiko Zech, Fynn Schütze, Jorn Winkelhorst, Vincent Winkler, Julian Real, Predrag Jokic, Ante Corusic, Luka Sekulic, Alex Giorgetti, Tobias Preuß, Pere Estrany, Moritz Schenkel, Waspolino (missing on pic)
Facts and Figures
Founded: 1898
Hometown: Hannover, Germany
Venue: Stadionbad Hannover
Website: www.waspo98.de
Greatest sporting successes: 10 times national champion (1921-23, 1927, 1936-1938, 1948, 1993, 2018), 5 times national cup winner (1998, 2003, 2017-2019)
Officials
Head coach: Karsten Seehafer
Fitness coach: Karl-Heinz Windt
Strength coach: Sven Goslar
Athletics coach: Tobias Kühn
Physiotherapist: Stefan Trümper
Team manager: Bernd Eckert / Wolfgang Heuer / Michael Skibba
President: Bernd Seidensticker
AN BRESCIA (ITALY)
Squad
Marco Del Lungo, Giuseppe Garozzo Di Grazia, Christian Presciutti, Pietro Figlioli, Valentino Gallo, Valerio Rizzo, Petar Muslim, Alessandro Nora, Nicholas Presciutti, Zeno Bertoli, Mladan Janovic, Nikola Vukcevic, Stefano Morretti
Facts and Figures
Founded: 2011
Hometown: Bresica, Italy
Venue: Centro Natatorio Mompiano
Website: www.anbressica.it
Greatest sporting successes: national champion 2003, 4 times LEN Euro Cup winner (2002, 2003, 2006, 2016)
Officials
Head coach: Alessandro Bovo
Assistant coach: Enrico Oliva
Team manager: Brando Dian
President: Andrea Malchiodi
ZODIAC CNA BARCELONETA (SPAIN)
Squad
Daniel López Pinedo, Martin Famera, Álvaro Granados Ortega, Alberto Munárriz Egaña, Josip Vrlic, Marc Larumbe Gonfaus, Sergio Prieto Hernández, Francisco Fernández Miranda, Roger Tahull Compte, Felipe Perrone Rocha, Blai Mallarach Guell, Alejandro Bustos Sánchez, Miguel Linares Torras, Pau Linares Torras
Facts and Figures
Founded: 1913
Hometown: Barcelona, Spain
Venue: Piscina Sant Sebastià
Website: www.cnab.cat
Greatest sporting successes: 18 times winner spanish league since 1970, (13 consecutive titles since 2006), LEN Champions League winner 2014, national champion 2018, 3rd place LEN Champions League
Officials
Head coach: Chus Martín Lozano
1st Assistant coach: Mirko Blazevic
2nd Assistand coach: José Angel Martin Aguiar
President: Bernat Antràs
JUG DUBROVNIK (CROATIA)
Squad
Toni Popadić, Marko Macan, Loren Fatović, Luka Lončar, Maro Joković, Xavi Garcia, Luka Lozina, Daniil Merkulov, Filip Kržić, Marki Žuvela, Hrvoje Benić, Alexandros Papanastasiou, Antonio Vukojević, Kristijan Čulina, Marin Tomasović
Facts and Figures
Founded: 1923
Hometown: Dubrovnik, Croatia
Venue: Bazen u Gružu (Gruž Swimming pool)
Website: www.jug.hr
Greatest sporting successes: 35 times Yugoslavian or Croatian champion since 1925, 4 times Adriatic League (2009, 2016-2018), 4 times European Champions Cup or rather LEN Champions League (1980, 2001, 2006, 2016), LEN Cup 2000
Officials
Head coach: Vjekoslav Kobešćak
Chief assistant coach: Đani Pecotić
Assistant coach: Miho Bobić
Fitness coach: Dajana Karaula
Director sporting: Ognjen Kržić
President: Tomislav Dumancić
FTC BUDAPEST (HUNGARY)
Squad
András Gárdonyi, Tamás Sedlmayer, Márk Kállay, Zoltán Pohl, Márton Vámos, Toni Német, Tamás Mezei, Slobodan Nikic, Nikola Jaksic, Aaron Younger, Dénes Varga, Szilárd Jansik, Stefan Mitrovic, Soma Vogel, Miklós Gór-Nagy
Facts and Figures
Founded: 1899
Hometown: Budapest, Hungary
Venue: Császár-Komjádi Béla Sportuszoda (Béla Komjádi indoor-pool)
Website: www.fradi.hu
Greatest sporting successes: 22 times Hungarian champion since 1910, 4 times European Cup Winners Cup (1975, 1978, 1980, 1998), 2 times LEN Euro Cup (2017, 2018)
Officials
Head coach: Zsolt Varga
Assistan coach: Balázs Nyéki
Team manager: Norbert Katona
President: Norbert Madaras
OLYMPIACOS SF PIRAEUS (GREECE)
Squad
Josip Pavic, Emmanouil Mylonakis, Dimitros Skoumpakis, Konstantinos Genidounias, Ioannis Fountoulis, Dimitrios Nikolaidis, Georgios Dervisis, Andru Buslje, Konstantinos Mourikis, Alexandros Evgenios Gounas, Stylianos Argyropoulos-Kanakakis, Paulo Obradovic, Emmanouil Zerdevas, Konstantinos Kakaris, Stefanos Galanopoulos
Facts and Figures
Founded: 1925
Hometown: Piraeus, Greece
Venue: Petros Kagagerof indoor-pool
Website: www.olympiacossfp.gr
Greatest sporting successes: 32 times Greek champion since 1927 (6 consecutive titles since 2013), 2 times winner LEN Champions League (2002, 2018)
Officials
Head coach: Theodoros Vlachos
Assistant coach: Evangelos Ioannis
Physiotherapist: Panagiotis Adamopoulos
Team manager: Nikolaos Skandalakis
President: Michalis Kountouris
PRO RECCO (ITALY)
Squad
Stefano Tempesti, Francesco Di Fulvio, Dusan Mandic, Luka Bukic, Guillermo Molina, Alessandro Velotto, Matteo Aicardi, Gonzalo Echenique, Niccolò Figari, Filip Filipovic, Aleksandar Ivovic, Joseph Kayes, Marko Bijac, Niksa Dobud, Vincenzo Renzuto Iodice, Francesco Massaro, Michael Bodegas, Niccolò Gitto
Facts and Figures
Founded: 1913
Hometown: Recco, Italy
Venue: Sori Piscina, Genova
Website: www.prorecco.it
Greatest sporting successes: 32 times national champion since 1959 (13 consecutive titles since 2006), 8 times winner European Champions Cup or rather LEN Champions League (1965, 1984, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015), national champion 2018
Officials
Head coach: Ratko Rudic
Assistant coach: Jonathan Del Galdo
Physical coach: Willians Morales
Team manager: Arnaldo Deserti
President: Felugo Maurizio
BPM SPORT MANAGEMENT (ITALY)
Squad
Dejan Lazovic, Vincenco Dolce, Luca Damonte, Jacopo Alesiani, Andrea Fondelli, Edoardo Di Somna, Radomir Drasovic, Lorenzo Bruni, Cristiano Mirarchi, Stefano Luongo, Giacomo Casasola, Giuseppe Valentino, Gianmarco Nicosia
Facts and Figures
Founded: 1987
Hometown: Busto Arsizio, Italy
Venue: Piscine Manara
Website: www.pallanuotosportmanagement.it
Greatest sporting successes: Third place national league 2018
Officials
Head coach: Marco Baldineti Salvador
Assistant coach: Predrag Zimonjic
Physiotherapist: Marco Ciacci
Team manager: Luigi De Cantis
General manager: Gianni Averaimo
President: Prof. Sergio Tosi