2015 LEN Super Cup

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The 2015 LEN Super Cup was a water polo match organized by LEN and contested by the reigning champions of the two main European club competitions, the 2014-15 LEN Champions League and the 2014-15 LEN Euro Cup.

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Squads

The members of the two squads were as follows. [1]

CN Posillipo

No.NameDate of birthPositionL/RHeightWeight
1 Enrico Caruso GoalkeeperR
2 Nicola Cuccovillo R
3 Jerko Marinic-Kragic R
4 Gianluigi Foglio R
5 Filip Klikovac R
6 Elio Russo R
7 Vincenzo Renzuto Iodice R
8 Valentino Gallo R
9 Andro Buslje R
10 Nicola Ferrone R
11 Lorenzo Briganti R
12 Paride Saccoia R
13 Tommaso Negri GoalkeeperR
14 Giacomo Saviano R
15 Vincenzo Dolce R
16 Mikailo Sudomliak R
17 Marco Ricci R
18 Domenico Iodice R

Pro Recco

No.NameDate of birthPositionL/RHeightWeight
1 Aleksandar Ivovic 24 February 1986R198107
2 Andrea Fondelli 27 February 1994R18885
3 Michael Bodegas 3 May 1987R
4 Francesco Di Fulvio 15 August 1993R18882
5 Filip Filipović 2 May 1987R197101
6 Giacomo Pastorino 7 June 1980GoalkeeperR19195
7 Alex Giorgetti 24 December 1987R18678
8 Dusan Mandic 16 June 1994R
9 Massimo Giacoppo 10 May 1983R18392
10 Matteo Aicardi 19 April 1986R192104
11 Niccolo' Figari 24 January 1988R19890
12 Niccolo' Gitto 12 October 1986R19089
13 Pietro Figlioli 29 May 1984R19297
14 Dusko Pijetlovic 25 April 1985R192105
15 Andrija Prlainovic 28 April 1987R18795
16 Stefano Tempesti 9 June 1979GoalkeeperR20397
17 Sandro Sukno 30 June 1990R
18 Fabio Viola 9 January 1996GoalkeeperR195103

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References

  1. "LEN Super Cup 2015".