LEN Champions League records and statistics

This page details statistics of the European Cup, Euroleague and Champions League.

All-time table for semi-finalists and clubs with at least 10 participations in the main tournament
As of the end of 2022/23 season
 * Wins/Defeats after penalty shootout counted as draws.
 * SF/F4 appearances in brackets denote finishes in the top 4 out of total, when group stage was played to determine the winner.
 * Total participations - includes unsuccessful participations in qualifications for the main tournament in addition to participations in the main tournament.
 * Season 2019/20 in statistic of the 'main tournament' is ONLY included in 'participations' column, because teams didn't play equal amount of games in the group stage.
 * Season 2019/20 in statistic of the 'main tournament' is ONLY included in 'participations' column, because teams didn't play equal amount of games in the group stage.

Euroleague and LEN Champions League Final4, Final6, Final8
The history of the LEN Champions League (Euroleague) Final Four system, which was permanently introduced in the 1996–97 season.

By season
Final4

Final6

Final8

Countries

 * Only on three occasions has the final of the tournament involved two teams from the same country:
 * 1971 Yugoslavia: Partizan vs HAVK Mladost 4–4
 * 1993 Croatia: Jadran Split vs HAVK Mladost 13–12 (7–8, 6–4)
 * 1998 Italy: Posillipo vs Pescara 8–6
 * The country providing the highest number of wins is Yugoslavia with 13 victories, shared by two teams, Partizan (6), HAVK Mladost (6) and Jug Dubrovnik (1)

Country representation in the main tournament
Qualifications not included.