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Serbia Men's National Water Polo Team
The Serbia men's national water polo team represents Serbia in international men's water polo. It is considered to be one of the most successful men's water polo teams in the world, winning medals in all Olympic tournaments it has entered, including three golds, and being a multiple world and European champion. Not including the results of the former Yugoslav team, the Serbian team won three World Championships, seven European Championships, three World Cups, record 12 FINA World Leagues, four gold medals at Mediterranean Games, four gold medals at Summer Universiades and gold medal at the first and so far only water polo tournament at the European Games, justifying the status of water polo as the national sport of Serbia. In 2016, Serbia became the first national water polo team to simultaneously hold titles in all five existing major championships—European Championship, World Championship, World Cup, World League and Olympic Games. The team holds the record for the ...
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Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia
The Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (commonly abbreviated as SFRY or SFR Yugoslavia), known from 1945 to 1963 as the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia, commonly referred to as Socialist Yugoslavia or simply Yugoslavia, was a country in Central Europe, Central and Southeast Europe. It was established in 1945, following World War II, and lasted until 1992, breakup of Yugoslavia, dissolving amid the onset of the Yugoslav Wars. Spanning an area of in the Balkans, Yugoslavia was bordered by the Adriatic Sea and Italy to the west, Austria and Hungarian People's Republic, Hungary to the north, People's Republic of Bulgaria, Bulgaria and Socialist Republic of Romania, Romania to the east, and People's Socialist Republic of Albania, Albania and Greece to the south. It was a One-party state, one-party socialist state and federation governed by the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, and had six constituent republics: Socialist Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Her ...
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2008 FINA Men's Water Polo World League
The 2008 FINA Men's Water Polo World League was the seventh edition of the annual event, organised by the world's governing body in aquatics, the FINA. After five preliminary rounds, the ''Super Final'' was held in Genoa, Italy from 16-22 June 2008. Preliminary round Africa *Held in Casablanca, Morocco June 6 June 7 June 8 Americas and qualified without qualification tournament. Asia/Oceania *Held in Tokyo, Japan May 26 May 27 May 28 May 29 May 30 Europe I *Held in Budva, Montenegro and Athens, Greece. *''Italy qualified as the hosting nation of the Super Final'' May 23 May 24 May 25 May 30 May 31 June 1 Europe II *Held in Novi Sad, Serbia and Portugalete, Spain. May 23 May 24 May 25 May 30 May 31 June 1 Super Final *Held in Genova, Italy Group A June 16 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 20 Group B June 16 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 20 9th place match June 21 5th-8th places Medal round Final ...
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2006 Men's European Water Polo Championship
The 2006 Men's European Water Polo Championship' was the 27th exhibition of the event organised by the Europe's governing body in aquatics, the Ligue Européenne de Natation. The event took place in the Tašmajdan Sports Centre in Belgrade, Serbia, from 1 to 10 September 2006. There were three qualification tournaments ahead of the event, held from 7 to 9 April 2006 in Kranj, Slovenia (with France, Slovenia, Slovakia and Malta competing), in Eindhoven, Netherlands (Greece, Netherlands, Poland and Moldova), and in Imperia, Italy (Belarus, Italy, Romania and Turkey). Qualification * Teams ;GROUP A * * * * * * ;GROUP B * * * * * * Preliminary round Group A September 1, 2006 September 2, 2006 September 3, 2006 September 4, 2006 September 5, 2006 Group B September 1, 2006 September 2, 2006 September 3, 2006 September 4, 2006 September 5, 2006 Final round Places 7/12 September 7, 2006 September 8, 2006 Places 11 / 12 Septembe ...
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2003 Men's European Water Polo Championship
The 2003 Men's European Water Polo Championship was the 26th edition of the event, organised by the Europe's governing body in aquatics, the Ligue Européenne de Natation. The event took place in the Aquatic Centre in Kranj, Slovenia from June 6 to June 15, 2003. There were two qualification tournaments ahead of the event, held from April 9 to April 13, 2003 in Kyiv, Ukraine (with Belarus, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, France and Ukraine competing) and Bratislava, Slovakia (Greece, Slovakia, Romania, Poland, Malta and Turkey). Serbia and Montenegro won their third title by defeating Croatia in the final, meanwhile Hungary beat Russia to secure the bronze medal. After the end of final match Croatian fans started a massive rio Teams ;GROUP A * * * * * * ;GROUP B * * * * * * Preliminary round GROUP A GROUP B Quarterfinals *Thiursday June 12, 2003 Semifinals *Friday June 13, 2003 Finals *Sunday June 15, 2003 — Bronze Medal *Sunday June 15, 2003 — Go ...
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2001 Men's European Water Polo Championship
The 2001 Men's European Water Polo Championship was the 25th edition of the bi-annual event, organised by the Europe's governing body in aquatics, the Ligue Européenne de Natation. The event took place in Budapest, Hungary from June 15 to June 24, 2001. Teams ;GROUP A * * * * * * ;GROUP B * * * * * * Preliminary round GROUP A *Friday June 15, 2001 *Saturday June 16, 2001 *Sunday June 17, 2001 *Monday June 18, 2001 *Tuesday June 19, 2001 GROUP B *Friday June 15, 2001 *Saturday June 16, 2001 *Sunday June 17, 2001 *Monday June 18, 2001 *Tuesday June 19, 2001 Quarterfinals *Thursday June 21, 2001 Semifinals *Friday June 22, 2001 Finals *Saturday June 23, 2001 — Seventh place *Saturday June 23, 2001 — Fifth place *Sunday June 24, 2001 — Bronze Medal *Sunday June 24, 2001 — Gold Medal ---- Final ranking Individual awards *Most Valuable Player ** *Best Goalkeeper ** *Best Scorer ** — 21 goals References *Results* {{European ...
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1997 Men's European Water Polo Championship
The 1997 Men's European Water Polo Championship was the 23rd edition of the bi-annual event, organised by the Europe's governing body in aquatics, the Ligue Européenne de Natation. The event took place in Seville, Spain from August 13 to August 22, 1997, as an integrated part of the European LC Championships 1997. Teams ;GROUP A * * * * * * ;GROUP B * * * * * * First round GROUP A *August 13, 1997 *August 14, 1997 *August 15, 1997 *August 16, 1997 *August 17, 1997 GROUP B *August 13, 1997 *August 14, 1997 *August 15, 1997 *August 16, 1997 *August 17, 1997 Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals *Ninth place *Seventh place *Fifth place *Third place *First place Final ranking *''The first eight teams qualified for the 1998 FINA Men's World Water Polo Championship in Perth, Australia; Bulgaria and Ukraine were relegated.'' References * ''Zwemkroniek'' (September, 1997) Coniliguria {{European Water Polo Championship Men 1997 ...
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European Water Polo Championship
The European Water Polo Championship is a sport competition for national water polo teams, currently held biannually and organized by the Ligue Européenne de Natation (LEN), the governing European aquatics federation. There are both men's and women's competitions. The first European Water Polo Championship was held in 1926 in Budapest, Hungary, with just a men's competition. The women for the first time competed in 1985 (Oslo, Norway) for the European title. The water polo tournament was part of the European Aquatics Championships up to and including 1997, and from 1999 the event was separated and got its own independent tournament. Men's tournament Results Finishes in the top four The following table is pre-sorted by total finishes in the top four (in descending order), number of gold medals (in descending order), number of silver medals (in descending order), number of bronze medals (in descending order), name of the team (in ascending order), respectively. ;Legend * † â ...
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2019 FINA Men's Water Polo World League
The 2019 FINA Water Polo World League, FINA Men's Water Polo World League was the 18th edition of the annual men's international water polo tournament. It was played between October 2018 and June 2019 and opened to all men's water polo national teams. After participating in a preliminary round, eight teams qualified to play in a final tournament, called the Super Final from 18 to 23 June 2019. In the world league, there are specific rules that do not allow matches to end in a draw. If teams are level at the end of the 4th quarter of any world league match, the match will be decided by a penalty shootout. Teams earn points in the standings in group matches as follows: * Match won in normal time – 3 points * Match won in shootout – 2 points * Match lost in shootout – 1 point * Match lost in normal time – 0 points Preliminary rounds European Qualification * October 23, 2018 – March 12, 2019 Group A Group B Group C Group D Europa Cup Final * Apri ...
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2017 FINA Men's Water Polo World League
The 2017 FINA Water Polo World League, FINA Men's Water Polo World League is the 16th edition of the annual men's international water polo tournament. It was played between November 2016 and June 2017 and opened to all men's water polo national teams. After participating in a preliminary round, eight teams qualify to play in a final tournament, called the Super Final from 20–25 June 2017. In the world league, there are specific rules that do not allow matches to end in a draw. If teams are level at the end of the 4th quarter of any world league match, the match will be decided by a penalty shootout. Teams earn points in the standings in group matches as follows: * Match won in normal time - 3 points * Match won in shootout - 2 points * Match lost in shootout - 1 point * Match lost in normal time - 0 points Europe Preliminary round The European preliminary round consisted of two groups of four teams and a third group of three teams. The winner of each group after the home an ...
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