Copa de la Reina de Waterpolo

Copa de la Reina de Waterpolo
Sport Water polo
Founded 1997
No. of teams 8
Country Spain
Most recent champion(s) CN Sabadell (2015)
TV partner(s) Esport 3
XTVL
Official website www.rfen.es

Copa de la Reina de Water polo is the second most important competition of female water polo played in Spain. Inaugural edition was played in 1997. It's hosted by Real Federación Española de Natación. The most successful team is CN Sabadell having won Copa de la Reina 12 times.

Winners by year

Year Venue Winners Runners-up Score
1997 Madrid Catalonia CE Mediterrani Community of Madrid CN Ondarreta Alcorcón 7-4
1998 Barcelona Catalonia CE Mediterrani Catalonia CN Catalunya 13-3
1999 Alcorcón Catalonia CE Mediterrani?? ??
2000 Barcelona Catalonia CE Mediterrani?? ??
2001 Alcorcón Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CE Mediterrani 6-3
2002 Sant Feliu Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CE Mediterrani 8–4
2003 Alcorcón Catalonia CE MediterraniCommunity of Madrid CN Ondarreta Alcorcón 6–5
2004 Sabadell Catalonia CNSabadellCatalonia CE Mediterrani 10–6
2005 Alcorcón Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CE Mediterrani 10–5
2006 Sabadell Community of Madrid CN Ondarreta AlcorcónCatalonia CN Sant Andreu 16–15
2007 Alcorcón Community of Madrid CN Ondarreta AlcorcónCatalonia CN Sabadell 11–10
2008 Sabadell Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CE Mediterrani 12–4
2009 Dos Hermanas Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CE Mediterrani 13–9
2010 Alcorcón Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CN Mataró 10–4
2011 Barcelona Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CE Mediterrani 18–8
2012 Dos Hermanas Catalonia SabadellCatalonia CN Sant Andreu 16–5
2013 Sant Feliu Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CN Terrassa 24–2
2014 Sabadell Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CN Mataró15–3
2015 Barcelona Catalonia CN SabadellCatalonia CN Sant Andreu11–4

Wins by teams

Team Titles Years
Catalonia CN Sabadell 12 (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015).
Catalonia CE Mediterrani 5 (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003).
Community of Madrid CN Ondarreta Alcorcón 2 (2006, 2007).

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