DateRHome v Away-
09/29 18:30 - EN Turcoing v Vitoria Guimaraes 28-5
09/29 18:30 - ZPC HET Ravijn v Steaua Bucharest 10-15
09/29 17:00 - Jadran Herceg Novi v Smolevichi 12-1
09/29 15:00 - HAVK Mladost Zagreb v Enka Istanbul 16-6
06/04 17:30 1 VK Novi Beograd v Pro Recco 16-17
06/04 15:00 50 AN Brescia v FTC Budapest 12-14
06/04 12:00 31 Waspo Hannover v CN Barceloneta 10-12
06/04 10:00 32 Gwarek Tarnowskie Gory v Jug Dubrovnik 15-13
06/03 18:30 2 Pro Recco v FTC Budapest 10-7
06/03 16:30 2 Randaberg v VK Novi Beograd 13-14
06/03 14:30 48 CN Barceloneta v Jug Dubrovnik 12-9
06/03 12:30 48 Waspo Hannover v CN Marseille 11-9
06/02 18:30 3 FTC Budapest v Jug Dubrovnik 14-13
06/02 16:30 3 CN Marseille v VK Novi Beograd 10-16
06/02 14:30 3 Pro Recco v CN Barceloneta 11-10
06/02 12:30 3 AN Brescia v Waspo Hannover 12-5
05/11 18:30 14 Radnicki v VK Novi Beograd 11-13
05/11 17:00 14 Jadran Split v CN Barceloneta 13-15
05/11 16:30 14 FTC Budapest v AN Brescia 8-6
05/11 15:00 14 Dinamo Tbilisi v Olympiakos 14-13
05/10 17:00 14 Steaua Bucharest v OSC Budapest 9-15
05/10 17:00 14 Spandau Berlin v Crvena Zvezda 11-12
05/10 17:00 14 Pro Recco v CN Marseille 11-8
05/10 16:15 14 Waspo Hannover v Jug Dubrovnik 14-14
04/20 18:15 13 CN Barceloneta v AN Brescia 12-12
04/20 17:00 13 FTC Budapest v Radnicki 13-12
04/20 16:15 13 Waspo Hannover v Spandau Berlin 10-9
04/20 15:00 13 Dinamo Tbilisi v Jadran Split 12-11
04/20 13:45 13 Olympiakos Piraeus v VK Novi Beograd 12-12
04/19 17:30 13 CN Marseille v Jug Dubrovnik 12-13

The European Aquatics Champions League is the top-tier European professional water polo club competition with teams from up to 18 countries. It is organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation.

The competition started in 1963 as European Cup. A change of name and format occurred in 1996, with the competition being renamed Champions League and the final four system being established as the format of choice, for the first time during the 1996–97 LEN Champions League. From 2003 to 2011 the competition was named LEN Euroleague (with the change of name being simply a re-branding) and from 2011 to 2024 was named the LEN Champions League. From 2024, after LEN was renamed to European Aquatics, the new name is the European Aquatics Champions League.

LEN Champions League is the most popular water polo league in the European continent. It has been won by 24 clubs, 10 of which have won the title more than once. The most successful club in the competition is Pro Recco, with eleven titles. The current European champion is Ferencváros, who won their second title after defeating Pro Recco in the 2023–24 LEN Champions League Final in Valletta.

History

Names of the competition

  • 1963–1996: European Cup
  • 1996–2003: Champions League
  • 2003–2011: LEN Euroleague
  • 2011–present: LEN Champions League
The Water Polo Champions League is the premier international tournament showcasing the world's top water polo clubs competing for ultimate glory. Featuring elite teams from across Europe and beyond, this prestigious competition highlights exceptional skill, strategic prowess, and intense teamwork in the aquatic arena. Spanning multiple thrilling matches, the Champions League offers fans a captivating display of speed, strength, and precision as teams vie for the coveted title. With a rich history of memorable moments and legendary players, the tournament stands as the pinnacle of club water polo excellence, inspiring both players and supporters worldwide.