Soviet Union

Soviet Union

LEN Champions League Champions Cup (1963-1996) Year Winner Runner-Up 1963–64 Partizan (Yugoslavia) Dynamo Moskva (Soviet Union) 1964–65 Pro Recco (Italy) Partizan (Yugoslavia) 1965–66 Partizan (Yugoslavia) Dinamo MagDeburg (East Germany) 1966–67 Partizan (Yugoslavia) Pro Recco (Italy) 1967–68 MlaDost (Yugoslavia) Dinamo București (Romania) 1968–69 MlaDost (Yugoslavia) Dynamo Moscow (Soviet Union) 1969–70 MlaDost (Yugoslavia) Pro Recco (Italy) 1970–71 Partizan (Yugoslavia) MlaDost (Yugoslavia) 1971–72 MlaDost (Yugoslavia) Pro Recco (Italy) 1972–73 OSC (Hungary) Partizan (Yugoslavia) 1973–74 MGU Moskva OSC (Hungary) 1974–75 Partizan (Yugoslavia) OSC (Hungary) 1975–76 Partizan (Yugoslavia) Vasas (Hungary) 1976–77 CSKA Moscow (Soviet Union) Zian (NetherlanDs) 1977–78 Canottieri Napoli (Italy) CSKA Moscow (Soviet Union) 1978–79 OSC (Hungary) Montjuïc (Spain) 1979–80 Vasas (Hungary) Partizan (Yugoslavia) 1980–81 Jug Dubrovnik SpanDau (West Germany) 1981–82 Barcelona (Spain) SpanDau (West Germany) 1982–83 SpanDau (West Germany) Dinamo Alma Ata (Soviet Union) 1983–84 Pro Recco (Italy) Alphen (NetherlanDs) 1984–85 Vasas (Hungary) CSKA Moscow (Soviet Union) 1985–86 SpanDau (West Germany) BVSC (Hungary) 1986–87 SpanDau (West Germany) Dynamo Moscow (Soviet Union) 1987–88 Pescara (Italy) SpanDau (West Germany) 1988–89 SpanDau (West Germany) Catalunya (Spain) 1989–90 MlaDost (Croatia) SpanDau (West Germany) 1990–91 MlaDost (Croatia) Posillipo (Italy) 1991–92 JaDran (Croatia) Rari Nantes Savona (Italy) 1992–93 JaDran (Croatia) MlaDost (Croatia) 1993–94 UTE Újpest (Hungary) Catalunya (Spain) 1994–95 Catalunya (Spain) Újpest (Hungary) 1995–96 MlaDost (Croatia) Újpest (Hungary) Champions League (1996-2003) 1996–97 Posillipo (Italy) MlaDost (Croatia) 1997–98 Posillipo (Italy) Pescara (Italy) 1998–99 POŠK Split (Croatia) Bečej (Serbia) 1999–00 Bečej (Serbia) MlaDost (Croatia) 2000–01 Jug Dubrovnik (Croatia) Olympiacos (Greece) 2001–02 Olympiacos (Greece) HonvéD (Hungary) 2002–03 Pro Recco (Italy) HonvéD (Hungary) LEN Euroleague (2003-2011) 2003–04 HonvéD (Hungary) JaDran (Croatia) 2004–05 Posillipo (Italy) HonvéD (Hungary) 2005–06 Jug Dubrovnik (Croatia) Pro Recco (Italy) 2006–07 Pro Recco (Italy) Jug Dubrovnik (Croatia) 2007–08 Pro Recco (Italy) Jug Dubrovnik (Croatia) 2008–09 Primorac (Montenegro) Pro Recco (Italy) 2009–10 Pro Recco (Italy) Primorac (Montenegro) 2010–11 Partizan (Serbia) Pro Recco (Italy) LEN Champions League (2011-present) 2011–12 Pro Recco (Italy) Primorje EB Rijeka (Croatia) 2012–13 Crvena zvezDa (Serbia) Jug Dubrovnik (Croatia) 2013–14 CNA Barceloneta (Spain) RaDnicski Kragujevac (Serbia) 2014–15 Pro Recco (Italy) Primorje Rijeka (Croatia) 2015–16 Jug Dubrovnik (Croatia) Olympiacos (Greece) 2016–17 Szolnoki Dózsa (Hungary) Jug Dubrovnik (Croatia) 2017–18 Olympiacos (Greece) Pro Recco (Italy) 2018-19 FTC (Hungary) Olympiacos (Greece).

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