2014–15 Adriatic League season
LeagueAdriatic League
SportWater polo
DurationOctober 4, 2014 – January 31, 2015
(regular season)
Number of teams Croatia (7 teams)
 Serbia (4 teams)
 Montenegro (3 team)
 Slovenia (1 team)
Season championsVK Primorje
Top scorerSandro Sukno (62)

The 2014–15 Adriatic League (known as the Triglav Regionalna Liga for sponsorship reasons) was the 7th season of the Adriatic Water Polo League, with 15 teams from Croatia, Serbia, Montenegro and Slovenia participating in it.

Regular season started on October 4, 2014, and lasted until January 31, 2015 followed by playoffs of the four best placed teams, for the 2 groups.

Team information

Locations of the 2014–15 Adriatic Water Polo League (former Yugoslavia)
CountryTeamsTeamCityPool
Croatia Croatia7
JadranSplitBazen Jadran
JugDubrovnikBazen u Gružu
MedveščakZagrebBazen Utrina
HAVK MladostZagrebBazen Mladost na Savi
MornarSplitBazeni Poljud
POŠKSplitBazeni Poljud
PrimorjeRijekaBazeni Kantrida
Serbia Serbia4
Crvena zvezdaBelgradeBazen Tašmajdan
PartizanBelgradeSC Banjica
RadničkiKragujevacSC „Park“
VojvodinaNovi SadSC Slana bara
Montenegro Montenegro3
BudvaBudvaSRC Budva
JadranHerceg NoviBazen "Simo Milošević"
PrimoracKotorBazen „Nikša Bućin“
Slovenia Slovenia1AVK BranikMariborKopališče Pristan

Regular season

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Updated to games played on 20 December 2014.
Rank Player Team Goals[1]
1 Croatia Sandro Sukno Primorje 37
2 Serbia Gavril Subotić Partizan 26
3 Romania Cosmin Radu Primorje 23
Serbia Srđan Vuksanović Radnički 23
5 Croatia Ivica Prižmić POŠK 21
Croatia Jerko Marinić Kragić Mornar 21
7 Croatia Ante Vukičević Mladost 20
Croatia Luka Bukić Mladost 20
Montenegro Nikola Murišić Budva 20
10 Canada Nicolas Constantin-Bicari Jug 18

Adriatic League clubs in European competitions

As of 20 December 2014

Key to colors
     Teams still participating
TeamCompetitionProgress
Croatia Jug DubrovnikChampions LeaguePreliminary round
Serbia PartizanChampions LeaguePreliminary round
Croatia Primorje RiejkaChampions LeaguePreliminary round
Serbia Crvena zvezdaChampions LeagueQualification round III
Croatia HAVK MladostChampions LeagueQualification round III
Serbia Radnički KragujevacChampions LeaguePreliminary round
Croatia MornarEuro CupSemi-finals
Montenegro Primorac KotorEuro CupQualification round II
Montenegro Jadran Herceg NoviEuro Cup*Qualification round II
Serbia VojvodinaEuro CupQualification round II

References

  1. "Adriatic Water Polo League statistics (sorted by goals)". hvs.hr (in Croatian). Archived from the original on 2014-12-27. Retrieved 2014-12-26.
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