LEN Cup Winners' Cup

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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[]

Finals[]

Year Host City Champion Runner Up Final
1974–75
Hungary Ferencváros Netherlands Zian
1975–76
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mladost Hungary OSC
1976–77
Soviet Union MGU Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Primorje
1977–78
Hungary Ferencváros Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Primorac Kotor
1978–79
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Hungary Ferencváros
1979–80
Hungary Ferencváros Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POŠK
1980–81
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Hungary Honvéd
1981–82
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POŠK Romania
1982–83
Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Spain Montjuïc
1983–84
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POŠK Hungary Vasoutas
1984–85
Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jug
1985–86
Hungary Vasas Romania Dinamo București
1986–87
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mornar Spain Catalunya
1987–88
Italy Posillipo Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jug
1988–89
Italy Arenzano Hungary
1989–90
Italy Sisley Pescara Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow
1990–91
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Netherlands Alphen
1991–92
Spain Catalunya Italy Volturno
1992–93
Italy Oro d'Abruzzo Pescara Germany
1993–94
Italy Miglioli Pescara Spain Mediterrani
1994–95
Hungary Vasas Italy Pescara
1995–96
Italy INA Assitalia Roma Hungary Vasoutas
1996–97
Greece Vouliagmeni Italy Racing Roma
1997–98
Hungary Ferencváros Greece Olympiacos
1998–99
Croatia Mladost Greece Olympiacos
1999–00
Russia Dynamo Moscow Italy Florentia
2000–01
Italy Florentia Spain Atlètic-Barceloneta
2001–02
Details
Hungary Vasas Croatia Mladost
2002–03
Details
Italy Carpisa Posillipo Hungary Vasas

Titles[]

By Club[]

Rank Club Champion Finalist
1. Hungary Ferencváros 4
1974-75, 1977-78, 1979-80, 1997-98
1
1978-79
2. Italy Pescara 3
1989-90, 1992-93, 1993-94
1
1994-95
3. Hungary Vasas 3
1985-86, 1994-95, 2001-02
1
2002-03
4. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POŠK 2
1981-82, 1983-84
1
1979-80
5. Croatia Mladost 2
1975-76, 1998-99
1
2001-02
6. Russia Dynamo Moscow 2
1984-85, 1999-00
1
1989-90
7. Soviet Union CSKA Moscow 2
1980-81, 1982-83
8. Italy Posillipo 2
1987-88, 2002-03
9. Spain Catalunya 1
1991-92
1
1986-87
10. Italy Racing Roma 1
1995-96
1
1996-97
11. Italy Florentia 1
2000-01
1
1999-00
12. Soviet Union MGU 1
1976-77
13. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1
1978-79
14. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mornar 1
1986-87
15. Italy Arenzano 1
1988-89
16. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 1
1990-91
17. Greece Vouliagmeni 1
1996-97
18. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jug 2
1984-85, 1987-88
19. Hungary Vasoutas 2
1983-84, 1995-96
20. Greece Olympiacos 2
1997-98, 1998-99
21. Netherlands Zian 1
1974-75
22. Hungary OSC 1
1975-76
23. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Primorje 1
1976-77
24. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Primorac Kotor 1
1977-78
25. Hungary Honvéd 1
1980-81
26. Romania 1
1981-82
27. Spain Montjuïc 1
1982-83
28. Romania Dinamo București 1
1985-86
29. Hungary 1
1988-89
30. Netherlands Alphen 1
1990-91
31. Italy Volturno 1
1991-92
32. Germany 1
1992-93
33. Spain Mediterrani 1
1993-94
34. Spain Atlètic-Barceloneta 1
2000-01

By nation[]

Rank Nation Champion Finalist
1. Italy
Italy
8
Pescara (3), Posillipo (2), Arenzano (1), (1), Florentia (1)
4
Volturno (1), Pescara (1), (1), Florentia (1)
2. Hungary
Hungary
7
Ferencváros (4), Vasas (3)
7

References[]

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