Romanian Superliga (water polo)

Last updated
Romanian Superliga
No. of teams8
Country Romania
Most recent
champion(s)
Steaua București (20th title)
Most titles Dinamo București (32 titles)
Level on pyramid1
Official website Romanian Water Polo Federation

The Romanian Superliga is the men's top Romanian professional water polo league.

Contents

2021–22 teams

Eight teams take part in the 2021-22 season: [1]

Previous winners

Wins by club

Bold indicates clubs currently playing in 2020–21 season.

ClubWins
Dinamo București
32
Steaua București
19
Rapid București
13
CSM Oradea
9
ILSA Timișoara
6
Universitatea Cluj
4
Târgu Mureș
3
Crișul Oradea
2
Viforul Dacia
2
AS Oradea
1

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References

  1. "Superliga Nationala incepe pe 7 octombrie fara Amefa Arad si CSM Brasov". h2opolo.ro (in Romanian). 5 October 2020. Retrieved 9 October 2020.