1989 Campeonato de España de Waterpolo Femenino

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The 1989 Campeonato de España de waterpolo femenino was the second edition of RFEN's premier championship for women's water polo clubs. It took place from May 26 to June 11, 1989, and it was contested by twelve teams. CN Catalunya won all five games in the final stage to win its first title, while defending champion CN Molins de Rei was the runner-up. [1]

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First stage

The following teams didn't qualify for the final stage:

Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Alcorcón
Flag of Aragon.svg El Olivar
Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Las Encinas de Boadilla
Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg La Latina
Flag of the Canary Islands.svg Martiánez
Flag of the Community of Madrid.svg Ondarreta

Final stage

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1 Flag of Catalonia.svg Catalunya 5500471410
2 Flag of Catalonia.svg Molins de Rei 540139278
3 Flag of Catalonia.svg Sabadell 520331344
4 Flag of the Balearic Islands.svg Santa Eulàlia 511325323
5 Flag of Catalonia.svg Montjuïc 511319443
6 Flag of Catalonia.svg Mediterrani 510433432
1989 Spain Women's Water Polo champions
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Flag of Catalonia.svg CN Catalunya
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