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1987 LEN Women's Champions' Cup

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The 1987 LEN Women's Champions' Cup was the inaugural edition of the premier competition for European women's water polo national champion clubs, organized by LEN and held in France.

The final four were played in December 1987 between Dauphins Créteil, Donk Gouda, Szentes and Volturno with Dutch club Donk Gauda becoming the first European champions by beating host Dauphins Créteil in the final.[1]

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Final four

Créteil, France

 
SemifinalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
Netherlands Donk Gouda14
 
 
 
Hungary Szentes10
 
Netherlands Donk Gouda15
 
 
 
France Dauphins Créteil10
 
France Dauphins Créteil05
 
 
Italy Volturno06
 
Third place
 
 
 
 
 
Hungary Szentes12
 
 
Italy Volturno9

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