Movatterモバイル変換


[0]ホーム

URL:


Jump to content
WikipediaThe Free Encyclopedia
Search

Regional Water Polo League

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected fromAdriatic Water Polo League)
Southeastern European professional water polo league

Regional Water Polo League
SportWater polo
Founded2008; 17 years ago (2008)
No. of teams8
Country Montenegro
 Serbia
 Croatia (former)
 Slovenia (former)
 Italy (former)
ContinentEuropean Aquatics (Europe)
Most recent
champions
Radnički (2nd title)
(2024–25)
Most titlesJug (5 titles)
BroadcasterArena Sport
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cupNo
Official websitetotal-waterpolo.com/vrl-premier-liga-2025-26/

TheRegional Water Polo League (abbr.RWP), commonly known as theRegional League orAdriatic League, is a regionalwater polo league in Southeast Europe. Originally, the league featured clubs fromCroatia,Montenegro, andSlovenia. In later years, clubs fromSerbia joined the league and in one season club fromItaly participated in the league.

History

[edit]

The league was established in 2008 as the "Adriatic Water Polo League" and the inaugural 2008–09 season consisted of clubs from Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia. Members of the inaugural season wereJug,Mladost,Primorje,POŠK,Jadran Split, Medveščak Zagreb,Šibenik,Mornar,Jadran,Primorac,Budva, and Koper. The first league champions were VK Jug.

In the 2009–10 season,Cattaro joined the league and the Final Four was introduced into the league. In the 2011–12 season, the Italian water polo clubPro Recco request to join the Adriatic League was granted and immediately in their first season they became champions, but left the league after the season. The Serbian clubs (Partizan,Crvena zvezda,Radnički andVojvodina) joined the league in the 2014–15 season.[1]

Starting from the 2015–16 season, second-tier Regional League A2 was introduced.[2]

In February 2019, three team members of Serbian club Crvena zvezda were attacked inSplit by Croatian ultra-nationalists, before regional league game against Mornar.[3] The incident was condemned by Croatian and Serbian public, and by many organizations and officials as well.[4] Following the incident, the Water Polo Federation of Serbia and Serbian clubs in competition sought to not play any further games in Split, and competition's Board of Directors made a decision to postpone any further games in Split in which Serbian clubs are included.[5]

Starting with the 2020–21 season, the league is played in different format due to theCOVID-19 pandemic, having two groups (2020–21 season with host cities being Belgrade and Dubrovnik, and 2021–22 season with host cities Belgrade and Split) and final tournament (2020–21 host being Zagreb, and 2021–22 host being Belgrade);[6] In 2020–21 season, the Serbian clubRadnički eventually won their first championship, thus ending 8-year dominance of the Croatian clubs. In 2021–22 season, the newcomer to the competition,Novi Beograd, lifted its maiden trophy.[7]

In August 2025, it was decided that the 2025–26 season would not be played. However, Serbian and Montenegrin clubs and their national federations reached an agreement to establish a joint competition for that season. Eight clubs played in the Premier League – the top five from the 2025 Serbian League (Radnički, Novi Beograd, Šabac, Crvena Zvezda, and Partizan) and the top three from last season’s Montenegrin Championships (Jadran, Primorac, Budućnost). As for the A1 Regional League (the second-tier competition), there were nine clubs: Valis, Nais, Stari Grad, Novobeogradski Vukovi, Vojvodina, Zemun, Beograd, Cattaro, and Budva.[8]

Current clubs

[edit]
Location of clubs in the2025–26 season.
Red: Regional Water Polo League Clubs

Clubs that participate in the 2025–26 season:

Regional Water Polo League
ClubCity
MontenegroJadranHerceg Novi
MontenegroPrimoracKotor
Montenegro BudućnostPodgorica
SerbiaŠabacŠabac
SerbiaNovi BeogradBelgrade
SerbiaPartizanBelgrade
SerbiaRadničkiKragujevac
SerbiaCrvena zvezdaBelgrade

All-time participants

[edit]

The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Regional Water Polo League at any time since its formation in 2008 to the current season. A total of 22 clubs from five countries have played in the top-tier of the Regional League.

Played in second-tier division(established 2015–16)
1stChampions
2ndRunners-up
3rdThird place
SFSemi-finalists
RRegular season champions
Club0910111213141516171819202122232425Total
seasons
Highest
finish
SloveniaBranik Maribor12th15th212th
MontenegroBudva5th5th5th7th4th6th11th7th9th8th12th13th124th
MontenegroCattaro6th12th26th
SerbiaCrvena zvezda8th10th7th5th5th6th6th5th10th95th
CroatiaJadran Split9th10th10th12th7th9th12th8thSFSFSF3rd2nd2nd2nd2nd162nd
MontenegroJadran Herceg Novi2nd1st1st5th8thSF5thSF2ndSFSFSF6th5th8th4thSFR171st
CroatiaJug1st2ndR2nd3rd2nd2nd2nd1stR1stR1stR2nd2nd2ndR3rd1st3rd8th171st
SloveniaKoper10th13th8th11th48th
CroatiaMedveščak11th11th9th9th10th10th14th79th
CroatiaMladost4th4th4th4th3rd3rdSFSFSF2nd1stR1stR4th9th5th9th5th171st
CroatiaMornar8th8th7th6th5th5th7th6th6th5th6th10th12th10th11th155th
SerbiaNovi Beograd1stRSFR1stRSF41st
SerbiaPartizan6th5thSF6th9th9th10th7th9th12th10SF
CroatiaPOŠK12th12th13th8th6th8th10th9th7th10th106th
MontenegroPrimorac3rd3rd6th10th9th7th13th8th8th6th9th8th12th7th143rd
CroatiaPrimorje7th7th3rd2nd1st1st1stR2nd5th10th11th7th9th131st
ItalyPro Recco1st11st
SerbiaRadničkiSF7th1st4thSF6th1st71st
CroatiaSolaris6th9th11th13th12th11th8th10th11th8th11th116th
SerbiaŠabac5th7th7th11th7th10th6th75th
SloveniaTriglav Kranj11th111th
SerbiaValis12th112th
SerbiaVojvodina9th8th9th38th

Finals

[edit]
Season[9]ChampionsRunners-upResult1st of Regular Season
2008–09
CroatiaJugMontenegroJadran Herceg Novi
note
CroatiaJug
2009–10
MontenegroJadran Herceg NoviCroatiaJug
11–8
CroatiaJug (2)
2010–11
MontenegroJadran Herceg Novi (2)CroatiaJug
9–7
MontenegroJadran
2011–12
ItalyPro ReccoCroatiaPrimorje
15–4
ItalyPro Recco
2012–13
CroatiaPrimorjeCroatiaJug
9–8
CroatiaPrimorje
2013–14
CroatiaPrimorje (2)CroatiaJug
8–7
CroatiaPrimorje (2)
2014–15
CroatiaPrimorje (3)CroatiaJug
15–9
CroatiaPrimorje (3)
2015–16
CroatiaJug (2)CroatiaPrimorje
9–5
CroatiaJug (3)
2016–17
CroatiaJug (3)MontenegroJadran
15–3
CroatiaJug (4)
2017–18
CroatiaJug (4)CroatiaMladost
15–8
CroatiaJug (5)
2018–19
CroatiaMladostCroatiaJug
13–12
CroatiaMladost
2019–20
CroatiaMladost (2)CroatiaJug
15–11
CroatiaJug (6)
2020–21
SerbiaRadničkiCroatiaJug
14–12
CroatiaJug (7)
2021–22
SerbiaNovi BeogradCroatiaJadran Split
14–11
SerbiaNovi Beograd
2022–23
CroatiaJug (5)CroatiaJadran Split
14–12
SerbiaNovi Beograd (2)
2023–24
SerbiaNovi Beograd (2)CroatiaJadran Split
16–14
SerbiaNovi Beograd (3)
2024–25
SerbiaRadnički (2)CroatiaJadran Split
13–10
MontenegroJadran Herceg Novi (2)

note The league was played in a round-robin tournament format.

Awards

[edit]
Season[10]MVPTop Scorer
2008–09MontenegroAleksandar Ivović (Jadran Herceg Novi)
2009–10MontenegroAleksandar Ivović (Jadran Herceg Novi)
2010–11HungaryDenes Varga (Primorje)HungaryDenes Varga (Primorje)
CroatiaSandro Sukno (Primorje)
2011–12SerbiaFilip Filipović (Pro Recco)MontenegroDarko Brguljan (Budva)
2012–13CroatiaSandro Sukno (Primorje)MontenegroAleksandar Ivović (Jug)
2013–14CroatiaPaulo Obradović (Primorje)HungaryDenes Varga (Primorje Rijeka)
2014–15CroatiaSandro Sukno (Primorje)
2015–16SpainFelipe Perrone (Jug)
2016–17CroatiaLuka Loncar (Jug)CroatiaPaulo Obradović (Jug)
2017–18CroatiaMarko Macan (Jug)CroatiaLuka Bukić (Jug)
2018–19RomaniaCosmin Radu (Mladost)RussiaDaniil Merkulov (Jug)
2019–20CroatiaLuka Bukić (Mladost)
2020–21SerbiaLazar Dobožanov (Radnički)RussiaDaniil Merkulov (Jug)
2021–22SerbiaDuško Pijetlović (Novi Beograd)SerbiaNikola Lukić (Radnički)
2022–23CroatiaToni Popadić (Jug)CroatiaLoren Fatovic (Jug)
2023–24SpainÁlvaro Granados (Novi Beograd)
2024–25Georgia (country)Valiko Dadvani (Radnički)

Records and statistics

[edit]

Performance by clubs

[edit]
ClubWinnersRunners-upYears wonYears runners-up
CroatiaJug582008–09, 2015–16, 2016–17, 2017–18, 2022–232009–10, 2010–11, 2012–13, 2013–14, 2014–15, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
CroatiaPrimorje322012–13, 2013–14, 2014–152011–12, 2015–16
MontenegroJadran Herceg Novi222009–10, 2010–112008–09, 2016–17
CroatiaMladost212018–19, 2019–202017–18
SerbiaNovi Beograd202021–22, 2023–24
SerbiaRadnički202020–21, 2024–25
ItalyPro Recco102011–12
CroatiaJadran Split042021–22, 2022–23, 2023–24, 2024–25

By country

[edit]
Club / NationWonRunners-up
Croatia
10
15
Serbia
4
0
Montenegro
2
2
Italy
1
0

References

[edit]
  1. ^"Predstavljena nova regionalna vaterpolo liga".dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). 5 September 2014. Retrieved10 February 2019.
  2. ^"Regionalna liga od 25.septembra".waterpoloserbia.org (in Serbian). 26 August 2015. Retrieved10 February 2019.
  3. ^"Serbian water polo team attacked in Croatia".The Washington Post. Associated Press. 9 February 2019. Retrieved24 February 2019.
  4. ^"Srbi sazvali izvanrednu konferenciju zbog napada u Splitu, HVS i HOO najoštrije osudili izgred".dnevnik.hr (in Croatian). 9 February 2019. Retrieved24 February 2019.
  5. ^"ODRŽANA SEDNICA UO REGIONALNE LIGE: Mornar ne snosi odgovornost za napad, utakmice sa splitskim klubovima se odlažu do daljnjeg".novosti.rs (in Serbian). Tanjug. 18 February 2019. Retrieved24 February 2019.
  6. ^"Regionalna vaterpolo liga počinje u januaru: Beograd i Dubrovnik domaćini polufinalnih turnira".mozzartsport.com (in Serbian). 21 December 2020. Retrieved20 September 2021.
  7. ^"Novi Beograd šampion Regionalne lige, prvi trofej u klupskoj istoriji!".regionalnavaterpololiga.com (in Serbian). Retrieved5 April 2022.
  8. ^"New Regional League with Serbian and Montenegrin clubs starts in September".total-waterpolo.com. Retrieved15 October 2025.
  9. ^"Regionalna vaterpolo liga".www.rwp-league.com. Retrieved7 March 2022.
  10. ^"Regionalna vaterpolo liga".www.rwp-league.com. Retrieved8 March 2022.

External links

[edit]
Premier League participants
Former participants
Top levelwater polo leagues of Europe (LEN)
Continental
Regional
National
Defunct
Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Regional_Water_Polo_League&oldid=1316989190"
Categories:
Hidden categories:

[8]ページ先頭

©2009-2025 Movatter.jp