LEN Cup Winners' Cup
The LEN Cup Winners' Cup was a European water polo club competition organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation. National cup winners qualified for the tournament. After 2003, the nationalcup winners qualified for the LEN Euroleague, and the cup was discontinued.
Title holders
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Finals
Year | Host City | Champion | Runner Up | Final |
1974–75 Details | Ferencváros | Zian | ||
1975–76 Details | Mladost | OSC | ||
1976–77 Details | MGU | Primorje | ||
1977–78 Details | Ferencváros | Primorac Kotor | ||
1978–79 Details | Korčula | Ferencváros | ||
1979–80 Details | Ferencváros | POŠK | ||
1980–81 Details | CSKA Moscow | Honvéd | ||
1981–82 Details | POŠK | Crișul Oradea | ||
1982–83 Details | CSKA Moscow | Montjuïc | ||
1983–84 Details | POŠK | Vasoutas | ||
1984–85 Details | Dynamo Moscow | Jug | ||
1985–86 Details | Vasas | Dinamo București | ||
1986–87 Details | Mornar | Catalunya | ||
1987–88 Details | Posillipo | Jug | ||
1988–89 Details | Arenzano | Spartacus | ||
1989–90 Details | Sisley Pescara | Dynamo Moscow | ||
1990–91 Details | Partizan | Alphen | ||
1991–92 Details | Catalunya | Volturno | ||
1992–93 Details | Oro d'Abruzzo Pescara | Hohenlimburg | ||
1993–94 Details | Miglioli Pescara | Mediterrani | ||
1994–95 Details | Vasas | Pescara | ||
1995–96 Details | INA Assitalia Roma | Vasoutas | ||
1996–97 Details | Vouliagmeni | Racing Roma | ||
1997–98 Details | Ferencváros | Olympiacos | ||
1998–99 Details | Mladost | Olympiacos | ||
1999–00 Details | Dynamo Moscow | Florentia | ||
2000–01 Details | Florentia | Atlètic-Barceloneta | ||
2001–02 Details | Vasas | Mladost | ||
2002–03 Details | Carpisa Posillipo | Vasas |
Titles
By Club
Rank | Club | Champion | Finalist |
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1. | Ferencváros | 4 1974-75, 1977-78, 1979-80, 1997-98 |
1 1978-79 |
2. | Pescara | 3 1989-90, 1992-93, 1993-94 |
1 1994-95 |
3. | Vasas | 3 1985-86, 1994-95, 2001-02 |
1 2002-03 |
4. | POŠK | 2 1981-82, 1983-84 |
1 1979-80 |
5. | Mladost | 2 1975-76, 1998-99 |
1 2001-02 |
6. | Dynamo Moscow | 2 1984-85, 1999-00 |
1 1989-90 |
7. | CSKA Moscow | 2 1980-81, 1982-83 |
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8. | Posillipo | 2 1987-88, 2002-03 |
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9. | Catalunya | 1 1991-92 |
1 1986-87 |
10. | Racing Roma | 1 1995-96 |
1 1996-97 |
11. | Florentia | 1 2000-01 |
1 1999-00 |
12. | MGU | 1 1976-77 |
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13. | Korčula | 1 1978-79 |
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14. | Mornar | 1 1986-87 |
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15. | Arenzano | 1 1988-89 |
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16. | Partizan | 1 1990-91 |
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17. | Vouliagmeni | 1 1996-97 |
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18. | Jug | 2 1984-85, 1987-88 | |
19. | Vasoutas | 2 1983-84, 1995-96 | |
20. | Olympiacos | 2 1997-98, 1998-99 | |
21. | Zian | 1 1974-75 | |
22. | OSC | 1 1975-76 | |
23. | Primorje | 1 1976-77 | |
24. | Primorac Kotor | 1 1977-78 | |
25. | Honvéd | 1 1980-81 | |
26. | Crișul Oradea | 1 1981-82 | |
27. | Montjuïc | 1 1982-83 | |
28. | Dinamo București | 1 1985-86 | |
29. | Spartacus | 1 1988-89 | |
30. | Alphen | 1 1990-91 | |
31. | Volturno | 1 1991-92 | |
32. | Hohenlimburg | 1 1992-93 | |
33. | Mediterrani | 1 1993-94 | |
34. | Atlètic-Barceloneta | 1 2000-01 |
References
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