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2022 Women's LEN Super Cup
The 2022 Women's LEN Super Cup was the 16th edition of the annual trophy organised by LEN and contested by the reigning champions of the two European competitions for Women's water polo clubs. The match was an all-Greek derby between European champions Olympiacos women's water polo team, Olympiacos Piraeus (winners of the 2021–22 LEN Euro League Women) and Ethnikos Piraeus Water Polo Club, Ethnikos Piraeus (winners of the 2021–22 Women's LEN Trophy). The match was held in Piraeus, Greece, on 17 December 2022. Olympiacos women's water polo team, Olympiacos Piraeus contested the match for the second consecutive year. The Greek side won its second consecutive Super Cup, their third in total, beating Ethnikos Piraeus 11–4. Teams Final See also *2022–23 LEN Champions League *2022–23 LEN Euro Cup *2022–23 LEN Challenger Cup *2022–23 LEN Champions League Women, 2022–23 Women's Champions League *2022–23 Women's LEN Euro Cup *2022 LEN Super Cup References

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Piraeus
Piraeus ( ; el, Πειραιάς ; grc, Πειραιεύς ) is a port city within the Athens urban area ("Greater Athens"), in the Attica region of Greece. It is located southwest of Athens' city centre, along the east coast of the Saronic Gulf. The municipality of Piraeus and four other suburban municipalities form the regional unit of Piraeus, sometimes called the Greater Piraeus area, with a total population of 448,997. At the 2011 census, Piraeus had a population of 163,688 people, making it the fifth largest municipality in Greece2011 POPULATION AND HOUSING CENSUS, HELLENIC STATISTICAL AUTHORITY, http://www.statistics.gr/documents/20181/1215267/A1602_SAM01_DT_DC_00_2011_03_F_EN.pdf/cb10bb9f-6413-4129-b847-f1def334e05e and the second largest (after the municipality of Athens) within the Athens urban area. Piraeus has a long recorded history, dating back to ancient Greece. The city was founded in the early 5th century BC, when plans to make it the new port of Athens ...
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