LEN Women's Super Cup explained

LEN Women's Super Cup
Current Season:2023 LEN Women's Super Cup
Sport:Water polo
Founded:2006
Continent:Europe
Country:LEN members
Teams:2
Champion: Sabadell
(4th title)
Most Successful Club: Sabadell
(4 titles)
Website:len.eu
President:Patrice Coste
Related Comps:LEN Women's Champions League
LEN Women's Euro Cup

The LEN Women's 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.

Title holders

Finals

Winner of Champions Cup/EuroLeague
Winner of LEN Trophy
align=center width="40px"Yearalign=center width="120px"Host CityChampionRunner-upalign=center width="40px"Score
2006
Budapestbgcolor=lightgreen Honvédbgcolor=lightblue Orizzonte Catania9–8
2007
Florencebgcolor=lightblue Fiorentinabgcolor=lightgreen Roma10–8
2008
Romebgcolor=lightblue Orizzonte Cataniabgcolor=lightgreen Roma16–8
2009
Athensbgcolor=lightblue Vouliagmenibgcolor=lightgreen Shturm Chekhov11–6
2010
Piraeusbgcolor=lightblue Vouliagmenibgcolor=lightgreen Ethnikos13–5
2011
Soribgcolor=lightgreen Pro Reccobgcolor=lightblue Sabadell9–8
2012
Imperiabgcolor=lightgreen Imperiabgcolor=lightblue Rapallo10–7
2013
Moscowbgcolor=lightblue Sabadellbgcolor=lightgreen SKIF Izmailovo10–9
2014
Barcelonabgcolor=lightblue Sabadellbgcolor=lightgreen Olympiacos Piraeus9–8
2015
Piraeusbgcolor=lightblue Olympiacos Piraeusbgcolor=lightgreen Plebiscito Padova10–6
2016
Barcelonabgcolor=lightblue Sabadellbgcolor=lightgreen Mataró10–9
2017
Budapestbgcolor=lightblue Kinef Kirishibgcolor=lightgreen UVSE10–6
2018
Kirishibgcolor=lightgreen Dunaújvárosbgcolor=lightblue Kinef Kirishi15–13
2019
Sabadellbgcolor=lightgreen Orizzonte Cataniabgcolor=lightblue Astrapool Sabadell13–11
2020Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021
Piraeusbgcolor=lightblue Olympiacos Piraeusbgcolor=lightgreen Kinef Kirishi14–11
2022
Piraeusbgcolor=lightblue Olympiacos Piraeusbgcolor=lightgreen Ethnikos Piraeus11–4
2023
Budapestbgcolor=lightblue Sabadellbgcolor=lightgreen UVSE14–11
Source: LEN (from 2006 to 2016).[1]

Titles by club

width=5% Rankwidth=25%Clubwidth=10%Titleswidth=10%Runner-upwidth=50%Champion Years
align=center 1. Sabadellalign=center 4align=center 22013, 2014, 2016, 2023
align=center 2. Olympiacos Piraeusalign=center 3align=center 12015, 2021, 2022
align=center 3. Orizzonte Cataniaalign=center 2align=center 12008, 2019
align=center 4. Vouliagmenialign=center 2align=center 2009, 2010
align=center 5. Kinef Kirishialign=center 1align=center 22017
align=center 6. Honvédalign=center 1align=center 2006
align=center 7. Fiorentinaalign=center 1align=center 2007
align=center Pro Reccoalign=center 1align=center 2011
align=center Imperiaalign=center 1align=center 2012
align=center Dunaújvárosalign=center 1align=center 2018
align=center 11. Racing Romaalign=center align=center 2
align=center Ethnikosalign=center align=center 2
align=center 13. Shturm 2002align=center align=center 1
align=center Rapalloalign=center align=center 1
align=center SKIF Izmailovoalign=center align=center 1
align=center Plebiscito Padovaalign=center align=center 1
align=center Mataróalign=center align=center 1
align=center UVSEalign=center align=center 2

Titles by nation

width=5% Rankwidth=20%Countrywidth=10%Titleswidth=10%Runners-up
align=center 1. Italyalign=center 5align=center 5
align=center 2. Greecealign=center 5align=center 3
align=center 3. Spainalign=center 4align=center 3
align=center 4. Hungaryalign=center 2align=center 2
align=center 5. Russiaalign=center 1align=center 4

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Euro League Women - Book of Champions 2017 . 48 (section 5.1 'LEN Women's Super Cup') . . 1 October 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170517060924/http://www.len.eu/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Womens_Euro_League_2017.FINAL_.pdf . 17 May 2017 . dead .