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European Aquatics Super Cup

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Water polo competition
LEN Super Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event2025 European Aquatics Super Cup
SportWater polo
Founded1976
No. of teams2
CountryEuropean Aquatics members
ContinentEurope
Most recent
champions
HungaryFTC-Telekom
(6th title)
Most titlesItalyPro Recco
(9 titles)
Related
competitions
European Aquatics Champions League
European Aquatics Euro Cup
Official websitelen.eu

TheEuropean Aquatics Super Cup is an annualwater polo match organized byEuropean Aquatics and contested by the reigning champions of the two most important European club competitions, theEuropean Aquatics Champions League and theEuropean Aquatics Euro Cup.

From 1976 to 2002, the LEN Super Cup was contested between the winners of the European Champions Cup/LEN Champions League and the winners of the LEN Cup Winners' Cup. After the discontinuation of the LEN Cup Winners' Cup, it has been contested by the winners of the LEN Champions League and the winners of the LEN Trophy, which was renamed the LEN Euro Cup in 2011. From 2024, after LEN was renamed toEuropean Aquatics, the new name is theEuropean Aquatics Super Cup.

Title holders

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Finals

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Winner ofEurope Cup/Euroleague/Champions League
Winner ofLEN Cup Winners' Cup
Winner ofLEN Trophy/LEN Euro Cup
YearHost CityChampionRunner-up1st game2nd game
1976
Details
LjubljanaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMladostSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizan11–10Not held
1977
Details
LjubljanaSoviet UnionCSK VMF MoscowSoviet UnionMGU Moscow6–4Not held
1978
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LjubljanaHungaryFerencvárosItalyCanottieri Napoli6–4Not held
1979
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LjubljanaHungaryOSC BudapestSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaKorčula5–3Not held
1980
Details
LjubljanaHungaryFerencvárosHungaryVasas7–6Not held
1981
Details
LjubljanaSoviet UnionCSK VMF MoscowSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaJug Dubrovnik14–11Not held
1982
Details
SkopjeSpainBarcelonaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPOŠK12–11Not held
1983
Details
BarcelonaSoviet UnionCSK VMF MoscowWest GermanySpandau 0411–6Not held
1984
Details
BarcelonaSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPOŠKItalyPro Recco12–11Not held
1985
Details
BarcelonaSoviet UnionDynamo MoscowHungaryVasas15–9[3]Not held
1986
Details
ZürichWest GermanySpandau 04HungaryVasas13–12Not held
1987
Details
ZürichWest GermanySpandau 04Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMornar10–8Not held
1988
Details
ZürichItalyPescaraItalyPosillipo9–8Not held
1989Not held
1990
Details
Pescara &ZagrebSocialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMladostItalyPescara11–1211–7
1991
Details
Belgrade &ZagrebFederal Republic of YugoslaviaPartizanCroatiaMladost8–711–10
1992
Details
Barcelona &SplitSpainCatalunyaCroatiaJadran Split15–98–12
1993
Details
Split &PescaraItalyPescaraCroatiaJadran Split12–127–5
1994
Details
Budapest &PescaraHungaryÚjpestItalyPescara9–512–15
1995
Details
Budapest &BarcelonaSpainCatalunyaHungaryVasas6–812–9
1996
Details
Rome &ZagrebCroatiaMladostItalyRacing Roma7–79–7
Not held between 1997–2001
2002
Details
BudapestGreeceOlympiacosHungaryVasas6–5Not held
2003
Details
BresciaItalyPro ReccoItalyLeonessa6–5Not held
2004
Details
BudapestHungaryHonvédSpainBarcelona10–9Not held
2005
Details
VicenzaItalyPosillipoItalySavona11–9Not held
2006
Details
BresciaCroatiaJug DubrovnikItalyLeonessa12–8Not held
2007
Details
KazanItalyPro ReccoRussiaSintez Kazan11–9Not held
2008
Details
SoriItalyPro ReccoRussiaShturm 200213–8Not held
2009
Details
KotorMontenegroPrimorac KotorHungarySzeged8–6Not held
2010
Details
TriesteItalyPro ReccoMontenegroCattaro13–4Not held
2011
Details
SavonaSerbiaPartizanItalySavona11–6Not held
2012
Details
SavonaItalyPro ReccoItalySavona14–7Not held
2013
Details
BečejSerbiaCrvena zvezdaSerbiaRadnički Kragujevac9–8Not held
2014
Details
BarcelonaSpainAtlètic-BarcelonetaRussiaSpartak Volgograd12–7Not held
2015
Details
SoriItalyPro ReccoItalyPosillipo12–4Not held
2016
Details
DubrovnikCroatiaJug DubrovnikItalyBrescia10–4Not held
2017
Details
BudapestHungarySzolnokHungaryFerencváros6–6(4–2PSO)Not held
2018
Details
BudapestHungaryFerencvárosGreeceOlympiacos7–7(4–2PSO)Not held
2019
Details
MarseilleHungaryFerencvárosFranceCN Marseille14–11Not held
2021
Details
SzolnokItalyPro ReccoHungarySzolnok15–4Not held
2022
Details
SabadellItalyPro ReccoSpainSabadell16–8Not held
2023
Details
ChiavariItalyPro ReccoHungaryVasas18–10Not held
2024
Details
BudapestHungaryFerencvárosCroatiaJug Dubrovnik13–9Not held
2025
Details
BudapestHungaryFerencvárosItalyPro Recco15–14Not held

Titles by club

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RankClubTitlesRunner-upChampion Years
1.ItalyPro Recco922003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2023
2.HungaryFerencváros611978, 1980, 2018, 2019, 2024, 2025
3.Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/CroatiaMladost311976, 1990, 1996
4.Soviet UnionCSK VMF Moscow31977, 1981, 1983
5.ItalyPescara221988, 1993
CroatiaJug Dubrovnik222006, 2016
7.GermanySpandau 04211986, 1987
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia/SerbiaPartizan211991, 2011
9.SpainCatalunya21992, 1995
10.ItalyPosillipo122005
11.SpainBarcelona111982
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaPOŠK111984
GreeceOlympiacos112002
HungarySzolnok112017
15.HungaryOSC Budapest11979
Soviet UnionDynamo Moscow11985
HungaryÚjpest11994
HungaryHonvéd12004
MontenegroPrimorac Kotor12009
SerbiaCrvena zvezda12013
SpainAtlètic-Barceloneta12014
22.HungaryVasas6
23.ItalySavona3
ItalyBrescia3
25.CroatiaJadran Split2
26.Soviet UnionMGU Moscow1
ItalyCanottieri Napoli1
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaKorčula1
Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaMornar1
ItalyRacing Roma1
RussiaSintez Kazan1
RussiaShturm 20021
HungarySzeged1
MontenegroCattaro1
SerbiaRadnički Kragujevac1
RussiaSpartak Volgograd1
FranceMarseille1
SpainSabadell1

Titles by nation

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RankCountryTitlesRunners-up
1.ItalyItaly1214
2.HungaryHungary109
3.SpainSpain42
4.Soviet UnionSoviet Union41
5.Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaYugoslavia35
6.CroatiaCroatia34
7.SerbiaSerbia21
GermanyGermany21
9.GreeceGreece11
MontenegroMontenegro11
11.Serbia and MontenegroSerbia & Montenegro10
12.RussiaRussia03
13.FranceFrance01

See also

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Men

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Women

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References

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  1. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20110814081640/http://www.lenweb.org/ARCHIVES/results/History_WP_Cups.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  2. ^https://web.archive.org/web/20240226031207/http://www.wp-dynamo.ru/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=118&Itemid=214[bare URL]
  3. ^https://viewer.rusneb.ru/ru/000199_000009_60000329290?page=1&rotate=0&theme=white[bare URL]

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