Magyar Kupa (women's water polo)

The Hungarian Cup (Hungarian: Magyar Kupa) is the Hungarian cup competition for water polo. It has been incepted by the Hungarian Water Polo Federation, the Magyar Vízilabda Szövetség in 1999.

Magyar Kupa
Founded1999-00
Region Hungary
Number of teams8 (2016-17)
Current championsUVSE (5th title) [NEED UPDATE]
Most successful club(s)Dunaújváros (6 titles)
Websitewaterpolo.hu
2021

Most successful participant in the Magya Kupa has been the Dunaújváros with 19 wins. The current holders are UVSE.

Winners

Previous cup winners are:[1]

Finals

The following table contains all the finals from the sixty years long history of the Magyar Kupa. In some occasions, there was not held a final match but a final tournament. In these cases, the team with the most total points have been crowned as cup winners.

Key
(R) Replay
aet Match went to extra time
p Match decided by a penalty shootout after extra time
Winning team won the Double
Finals of Hungarian Cup
No. Season Winners Score Runners-up Hall Date of final(s)
1st 1999–00 Szentes 17–14
9–6 / 8–8
Dunaújváros Municipal Swimming Pool, Szentes
Fabó Éva Swimming Pool, Dunaújváros
20 May 2000
21 May 2000
2nd 2000–01 Dunaújváros 9−6 Vasas Bitskey Aladár Swimming Pool, Eger 18 March 2001
3rd 2001–02 Dunaújváros 9−6 BVSC Császár-Komjádi Swimming Stadium, Budapest 8 March 2002
4th 2002–03 Dunaújváros 12−9 BVSC Csitáry G. Emil Swimming Pool, Székesfehérvár 9 March 2003
5th 2003–04 Dunaújváros 16−5 Vasas Municipal Swimming Pool, Hódmezővásárhely 7 February 2004
6th 2004–05 Bp. Honvéd 7−6 Dunaújváros Municipal Swimming Pool, Kazincbarcika 2 February 2005
No Competitions Held
7th 2006 Bp. Honvéd 19−10 OSC Debrecen Swimming Pool Complex, Debrecen 16 October 2006
8th 2007 OSC 8−6 Bp. Honvéd Szőnyi str., Budapest 30 December 2007
9th 2008 Bp. Honvéd 9−7 Dunaújváros Bitskey Aladár Swimming Pool, Eger 30 November 2008
10th 2009 Dunaújváros 11−8 BVSC Szőnyi str., Budapest 22 November 2009
11th 2010 Szentes 6−5 Szeged Szőnyi str., Budapest 30 November 2010
12th 2011 BVSC 9−8 Szentes Szőnyi str., Budapest 13 November 2011
13th 2012 Eger 9−5 Szentes Császár-Komjádi Swimming Stadium, Budapest 11 November 2012
14th 2013 Dunaújváros 10−9 Eger Water Polo Arena (Tiszaliget), Szolnok 17 November 2013
15th 2014 UVSE 6−5 Dunaújváros Municipal Swimming Pool, Szentes 7 December 2014
16th 2015 UVSE 6−5 BVSC Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium, Budapest 29 November 2015
17th 2016 UVSE 9−5 BVSC Fabó Éva Swimming Pool, Dunaújváros 20 November 2016
18th 2017 UVSE 10−10 (4-2 p) Dunaújváros Császár-Komjádi Swimming Stadium, Budapest 10 December 2017

Performances

By club

The performance of various clubs is shown in the following table:

Club Titles Runners-up Winning years
Dunaújváros[n 1]
6
5
2000–01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2009, 2013
UVSE
5
0
2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
Bp. Honvéd[n 2]
3
1
2004–05, 2006, 2008
Szentes[n 3]
2
2
1999–00, 2010
OSC[n 4]
1
1
2007
BVSC
1
5
2011
Eger[n 5]
1
1
2012
Vasas
2
-
Szeged
1
-

Notes

  1. Includes Dunaújvárosi VSE, Dunaújvárosi Főiskola and Dunaújvárosi Egyetem-Maarsk Graphics.
  2. Includes Domino-Bp. Honvéd-Póló SC.
  3. Includes Hungerit-Carnex- Hungerit-MetalCom- Hungerit-Uni-Épszer-Szentesi VK.
  4. Includes Újpest-OSC-Cemelog and OSC-Cemelog.
  5. Includes ZF-Eger.

By county

County Titles Winning clubs
Budapest
10
UVSE (5), Honvéd (3), OSC (1), BVSC (1),
Fejér
6
Dunaújváros (6)
Csongrád
2
Szentes (2)
Heves
1
Eger (1)
  • The bolded teams are currently playing in the 2018-19 season of the Hungarian League.

See also

References

  1. "A NŐI VÍZILABDA MAGYAR KUPA GYŐZTESEI". nso.hu. Retrieved 22 November 2016.
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