Women's LEN Super Cup

The Women's LEN Super Cup is an annual water polo match organized by the LEN and contested by the reigning champions of the two European club competitions, the Euro League and the LEN Trophy.

Women's LEN Super Cup
Most recent season or competition:
2019 Women's LEN Super Cup
SportWater polo
Founded2006
PresidentPaolo Barelli
No. of teams2
CountryLEN members
Continent Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Orizzonte Catania
(2nd title)
Most titles Sabadell
(3 titles)
Related
competitions
LEN Euro League Women
Women's LEN Trophy
Official websitelen.eu

Title holders

Finals

Winner of Champions Cup/EuroLeague
Winner of LEN Trophy
Year Host City Champion Runner-up Score
2006
Details
Budapest Honvéd Orizzonte Catania 9–8
2007
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Florence Fiorentina Roma 10–8
2008
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Rome Orizzonte Catania Roma 16–8
2009
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Athens Vouliagmeni Shturm Chekhov 11–6
2010
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Piraeus Vouliagmeni Ethnikos 13–5
2011
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Sori Pro Recco Sabadell 9–8
2012
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Imperia Imperia Rapallo 10–7
2013
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Moscow Sabadell SKIF Izmailovo 10–9
2014
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Barcelona Sabadell Olympiacos 9–8
2015
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Piraeus Olympiacos Plebiscito Padova 10–6
2016
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Barcelona Sabadell Mataró 10–9
2017
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Budapest Kinef Kirishi UVSE 10–6
2018
Details
Kirishi Dunaújváros Kinef Kirishi 15-13
2019
Details
Sabadell Orizzonte Catania Sabadell 13-11
2020 No competition (due to COVID-19 pandemic)

Source: LEN (from 2006 to 2016).[1]

Titles by club

Rank Club Titles Runner-up Champion Years
1 Sabadell 3 2 2013, 2014, 2016
2 Orizzonte Catania 2 1 2008, 2019
3 Vouliagmeni 2 2009, 2010
4 Olympiacos 1 1 2015
5 Honvéd 1 2006
5 Fiorentina 1 2007
5 Pro Recco 1 2011
5 Imperia 1 2012
5 Kinef Kirishi 1 2017
5 Dunaújváros 1 2018
11 Roma 2
12 Shturm 2002 1
12 Ethnikos 1
12 Rapallo 1
12 SKIF Izmailovo 1
12 Plebiscito Padova 1
12 Mataró 1
12 UVSE 1

Titles by nation

Rank Country Titles Runners-up
1 Italy 5 5
2 Spain 3 3
2 Greece 3 2
4 Hungary 2 1
5 Russia 1 2

See also

References

  1. "Euro League Women - Book of Champions 2017" (PDF). LEN. p. 48 (section 5.1 'LEN Women's Super Cup'). Retrieved 1 October 2018.
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