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European Aquatics Women's Champions League
Premier competition for women's water polo clubs of Europe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The European Aquatics Women's Champions League, formerly known as LEN European Cup (from 1987 to 1999), LEN Champions Cup (from 1999 to 2013), LEN Euroleague Women (2014 to 2022) and LEN Women's Champions League (from 2023 to 2024) is the premier competition for women's water polo clubs of Europe and takes place every year. It is organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN) and was created in 1987 as LEN European Cup. From 2024, after LEN was renamed to European Aquatics, the new name is the European Aquatics Women's Champions League.
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History
Created in 1987 as the women's water polo clubs continental competition, contested amongst the national champions of the European countries, it has been played under the following names:[1]
- LEN European Cup (1987–1999)
- LEN Champions Cup (1999–2013)
- LEN Euro League Women (2014–2022)
- LEN Champions League Women (2022–2023)
- European Aquatics Women's Champions League (since 2024)
Format
Over the years, different formats have been used in the competition, either Round-robin or Knockout or both combined (round-robin at early stages and knockout at final stages). Since the 2007–08 season, the competition has been played in four stages (qualification round, preliminary round, quarter final round and final four).
Title holders
- 1987–88:
Donk Gouda
- 1988–89:
Donk Gouda
- 1989–90:
Nereus
- 1990–91:
Donk Gouda
- 1991–92:
Brandenburg
- 1992–93:
Szentes
- 1993–94:
Orizzonte Catania
- 1994–95:
Nereus
- 1995–96:
Nereus
- 1996–97:
SKIF Moscow
- 1997–98:
Orizzonte Catania
- 1998–99:
SKIF Moscow
- 1999–00:
Glyfada
- 2000–01:
Orizzonte Catania
- 2001–02:
Orizzonte Catania
- 2002–03:
Glyfada
- 2003–04:
Orizzonte Catania
- 2004–05:
Orizzonte Catania
- 2005–06:
Orizzonte Catania
- 2006–07:
Fiorentina
- 2007–08:
Orizzonte Catania
- 2008–09:
Vouliagmeni
- 2009–10:
Vouliagmeni
- 2010–11:
Astralpool Sabadell
- 2011–12:
Pro Recco
- 2012–13:
Astralpool Sabadell
- 2013–14:
Astralpool Sabadell
- 2014–15:
Olympiacos
- 2015–16:
Astralpool Sabadell
- 2016–17:
Kinef Kirishi
- 2017–18:
Kinef Kirishi
- 2018–19:
Astralpool Sabadell
- 2019–20: Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
- 2020–21:
Olympiacos
- 2021–22:
Olympiacos
- 2022–23:
Astralpool Sabadell
- 2023–24:
Astralpool Sabadell
- 2024–25:
Sant Andreu
Finals
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Players
bold - active players
Notes: Maddalena Musumeci played her whole career for Orizzonte Catania but was inactive in 2005.
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References
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