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Vaterpolo klub Bečej (English: Water polo club Bečej) was a waterpolo club from Bečej, Serbia. Founded in 1947, the club disbanded in 2002 due to the bad financial situation. The former club president was Đorđe Predin -"Badža".

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Achievements

The biggest success in club's history was winning the 1999-2000 Euroleague trophy. VK Bečej became the second Serbian team after VK Partizan to win the top European water polo club competition. Aleksandar Šapić led the team to the 1999/00 title, scoring 5 goals in the final versus Zagreb's HAVK Mladost on 27 May 2000. He was also that year's Euroleague best scorer with 39 goals in the season.[1] VK Bečej reached the Euroleague's Final Four tournament 3 more times.

Honours

  • National Championship
  • Winners (6) : 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001
  • National Cup
  • Winners (6) : 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 and 2001
  • Euroleague
  • Winners (1) : 1999/00
  • Final Four (3) : 1997, 1998, 2001
  • Notable former players

  • Goran Rađenović
  • Notable former coaches

  • Vlaho Orlić
  • Nikola Stamenić
  • Zoltán Kásás
  • Mirko Blažević
  • References

    VK Bečej Wikipedia