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Pro Recco
Italian water polo club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A.S.D. Pro Recco (Official name: Associazione Sportiva Dilettantistica Pro Recco) is an Italian professional water polo club from Recco, in Liguria. It currently plays in Serie A1.
Pro Recco is the most successful club in men's water polo. In men's domestic water polo, the club has won a record 55 trophies: a record 37 Serie A1 titles,[3] a record 18 Coppa Italia. In men's LEN European competitions, Pro Recco have won a record 20 trophies: a record 11 LEN Champions League titles, a record 9 LEN Super Cups. The club has also won 1 Adriatic League title.
In women's water polo, the women's team won 1 women's Serie A1 titles, 1 LEN Euro League Women title, 1 Women's LEN Super Cup, making Pro Recco the first sports club in history to have been crowned European Champions with both its men's and women's teams.
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History
Pro Recco was founded in 1913 as Rari Nantes Enotria. It has played in the A1 league, the Italian top division, since 1935.
The club is owned by Behring and Hammarskjold families. [4]
It has won a total of 37 national titles. This one of the most in Italy. The first in 1959 and the latest in 2025; and the Coppa Italia in 1974, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2025.[5][6] They have won the LEN Champions League in 1964, 1983, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2021, 2022 and 2023; the LEN Super Cup in 2004, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2023; The European Aquatics Euro Cup, the new format or name of the LEN Euro Cup, in 2025.
Pro Recco has had a women's team since the 2011–12 season.
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Honours

Domestic competitions
European competitions
LEN competitions
- Winners (9): 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2021, 2022, 2023
- Winners (1): 2025
Other competitions
- Winners (1): 2012
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Current team
First team
2024–2025 season
As of 1 November 2024[update][7]
Head coach: Sandro Sukno
Players:
Marco Del Lungo (GK)
Tommaso Negri (GK)
Petar Vujosevic
Stefano Scarmi
Nicholas Presciutti
Matteo Iocchi Gratta
Francesco Condemi
Andrea Fondelli
Francesco Di Fulvio
Giacomo Cannella
Gonzalo Echenique
Aaron Younger
Bence Haverkampf
Ben Hallock
Lorenzo Demarchi
Lukas Durik
Jack Larsen
Famous players
Italian players
Simona Abbate
Marco Del Lungo
Matteo Aicardi
Alberto Angelini
Fabio Bencivenga
Roberta Bianconi
Michaël Bodegas
Gonzalo Echenique
Maurizio Felugo
Pietro Figlioli
Deni Fiorentini
Goran Fiorentini
Stefano Luongo
Alessandro Calcaterra
Luigi Castagnola
Aleksandra Cotti
Marco D'Altrui
Arnaldo Deserti
Luigi Di Costanzo
Francesco Di Fulvio
Massimiliano Ferretti
Niccolò Figari
Andrea Fondelli
Teresa Frassinetti
Alberto Ghibellini
Massimo Giacoppo
Elena Gigli
Alex Giorgetti
Niccolò Gitto
Luca Giustolisi
Luca Gualco
Giancarlo Guerrini
Franco Lavoratori
Gianni Lonzi
Mario Majoni
Andrea Mangiante
Federico Mistrangelo
Giacomo Pastorino
Eraldo Pizzo
Danijel Premuš
Christian Presciutti
Nicholas Presciutti
Elisa Queirolo
Paolo Ragosa
Giulia Rambaldi
Roldano Simeoni
Leonardo Sottani
Stefano Tempesti
Alessandro Velotto
Goran Volarević
Foreign players
Joe Kayes[8]
Aaron Younger[9][10]
Felipe Perrone
Marko Bijač
Luka Lončar
Damir Burić
Andro Bušlje
Nikša Dobud
Maro Joković
Tomislav Paškvalin
Sandro Sukno
Guillermo Molina
Jesús Rollán
Giorgi Mshvenieradze
Revaz Chomakhidze
Tibor Benedek
György Horkai
Gergő Zalánki
Tamás Kásás
Norbert Madaras
Tamás Märcz
István Szívós
Márton Szívós
Aleksandar Ivović
Mlađan Janović
Predrag Jokić
Mirko Vičević
Boris Zloković
Filip Filipović
Danilo Ikodinović
Dušan Mandić
Slobodan Nikić
Duško Pijetlović
Andrija Prlainović
Nikola Rađen
Dejan Savić
Vanja Udovičić
Vladimir Vujasinović
Ben Hallock[11][12]
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Famous coaches
References
External links
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