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LEN Super Cup
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2014 LEN Super Cup
File:Logo of LEN.png
The current LEN official logo
SportWater polo
Founded1976
PresidentGianni Lonzi
CountryLEN members
Continent Europe
Most recent
champion(s)
Serbia Crvena Zvezda (1st title)
Most titlesItaly Pro Recco (5 titles)
Official websitelen.eu

The LEN Super Cup is an annual water polo match organized by LEN and contested by the reigning champions of the two main European club competitions, the LEN Champions League and the LEN 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 Cup, which was renamed the LEN Euro Cup in 2011.

Title Holders

Finals

For finals not played on a single match, * precedes the score of the team playing at home.

Year Host City Champion Runner Up Score
1976
Details
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mladost Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan 11-10
1977
Details
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Soviet Union MGU Moscow 6-4
1978
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Hungary Ferencváros Italy Canottieri Napoli 6-4
1979
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Hungary Orvosegyetem Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Korčula 5-3
1980
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Hungary Ferencváros Hungary Vasas 7-6
1981
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Ljubljana Soviet Union CSKA Moscow Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jug 14-11
1982
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Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Skopje Spain Barcelona Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POŠK 12-11
1983
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Spain Barcelona Soviet Union CSKA Moscow West Germany Spandau 04 11-6
1984
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Spain Barcelona Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia POŠK Italy Pro Recco 12-11
1985
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Spain Barcelona Hungary Vasas Soviet Union Dynamo Moscow 9-5
1986
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Switzerland Zürich West Germany Spandau 04 Hungary Vasas 13-12
1987
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Switzerland Zürich West Germany Spandau 04 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mornar 10-8
1988
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Switzerland Zürich Italy Pescara Italy Posillipo 9-8
1990
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Italy Pescara & Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Zagreb Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Mladost Italy Pescara 12-*11 / *11-7
1991
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Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Belgrade & Croatia Zagreb Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Partizan Croatia Mladost *8-7 / 11-*10
1992
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Spain Barcelona & Croatia Split Spain Catalunya Croatia Jadran Split *15-9 / 8-*12

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