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2018 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup | |
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League | FINA Water Polo World Cup |
Sport | Water polo |
Duration | 11 – 18 September |
Super Final | |
Finals champions | Hungary |
Runners-up | Australia |
The 16th edition of the Men's FINA Water Polo World Cup were held in Berlin, Germany from September 11 to September 16, 2018. [1] Like the final tournament of the 2007 FINA Men's Water Polo World League all matches were contested in the Europasportpark swimming pool.
8 teams qualified for the 2018 FINA World Cup. [2] They were split into two groups of 4 teams. After playing a Round-robin every team advanced to the quarterfinals. The best ranked team of Group A played against the fourth ranked team of Group B, the second ranked team of Group A against the third ranked team of Group B the third ranked team of Group A against the second ranked team of Group B and the fourth ranked team of Group A against the best ranked team of Group B. The winners of those quarterfinals advanced to the Semis and played out the champion while the losers of the quarterfinals competed in placement matches. [3]
The top eight teams from the previous world championship are no longer qualified. Now only the top three teams from the previous world championship qualify, with one guest per continent (the highest-ranked team from the previous world championship).
Teams | Qualified as |
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Germany | Host |
Group A | Group B |
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All times are local (UTC+2).
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Germany (H) | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 35 | 29 | +6 | 4 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Hungary | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 38 | 34 | +4 | 4 | |
3 | Australia | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 32 | 24 | +8 | 4 | |
4 | Japan | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 29 | 47 | −18 | 0 |
11 September 2018 19:00 | Report | Australia | 14–6 | Japan | Berlin, Germany Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO), Vojin Putniković (SRB) |
Score by quarters:3–0, 3–0, 5–5, 3–1 | |||||
Younger 4 | Goals | Arai 3 |
11 September 2018 20:30 | Report | Germany | 12–10 | Hungary | Berlin, Germany Referees: Francesc Buch (ESP), Michael Goldenberg (USA) |
Score by quarters: 1–2, 3–4, 4–2, 4–2 | |||||
Real, Reibel 3 | Goals | Bátori 3 |
12 September 2018 16:00 | Report | Australia | 8–9 | Hungary | Berlin, Germany Referees: Viktor Salnichenko (KAZ), Dragan Štampalija (CRO) |
Score by quarters: 2–3, 1–2, 3–4, 2–0 | |||||
three players 2 | Goals | Manhercz 4 |
12 September 2018 20:30 | Report | Germany | 14–9 | Japan | Berlin, Germany Referees: Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Dion Willis (RSA) |
Score by quarters: 3–4, 3–1, 3–3, 5–1 | |||||
Eidner 4 | Goals | Arai 3 |
13 September 2018 19:00 | Report | Hungary | 19–14 | Japan | Berlin, Germany Referees: Francesc Buch (ESP), Michael Goldenberg (USA) |
Score by quarters:8–3, 3–3, 3–4, 5–4 | |||||
Zalánki 5 | Goals | Adachi, Inaba 3 |
13 September 2018 20:30 | Report | Germany | 9–10 | Australia | Berlin, Germany Referees: Vojin Putniković (SRB), Dragan Štampalija (CRO) |
Score by quarters: 1–2, 3–3, 3–3, 1–2 | |||||
three players 2 | Goals | Kayes 5 |
Pos | Team | Pld | W | D | L | GF | GA | GD | Pts | Qualification |
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1 | Serbia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 45 | 21 | +24 | 5 | Quarterfinals |
2 | Croatia | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 50 | 22 | +28 | 5 | |
3 | United States | 3 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 33 | 35 | −2 | 2 | |
4 | South Africa | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 11 | 61 | −50 | 0 |
11 September 2018 15:45 | Report | Serbia | 21–3 | South Africa | Berlin, Germany Referees: Victor Salnichenko (KAZ), Axel Bender (GER) |
Score by quarters:4–1, 5–0, 7–0, 5–2 | |||||
Subotić 6 | Goals | Spencer 2 |
11 September 2018 17:15 | Report | Croatia | 15–10 | United States | Berlin, Germany Referees: Georgios Stavridis (GRE), György Kun (HUN) |
Score by quarters:3–2, 4–2, 3–3, 5–3 | |||||
Vukičević 4 | Goals | Bowen 3 |
12 September 2018 17:30 | Report | Serbia | 14–8 | United States | Berlin, Germany Referees: Francesc Buch (ESP), Daniel Flahive (AUS) |
Score by quarters:6–3, 3–1, 3–0, 2–4 | |||||
Mandić 5 | Goals | three players 2 |
12 September 2018 19:00 | Report | Croatia | 25–2 | South Africa | Berlin, Germany Referees: Tadao Tahara (JPN), Axel Bender (GER) |
Score by quarters:7–1, 6–1, 5–0, 7–0 | |||||
Bašić 9 | Goals | Prout, Rodda 1 |
13 September 2018 16:00 | Report | Serbia | 10–10 | Croatia | Berlin, Germany Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO), Axel Bender (GER) |
Score by quarters: 2–4, 3–2, 3–3, 2–1 | |||||
Stojanović 4 | Goals | Vukičević 3 |
13 September 2018 17:30 | Report | South Africa | 6–15 | United States | Berlin, Germany Referees: György Kun (HUN), Tadao Tahara (JPN) |
Score by quarters: 0–5, 2–3, 1–5, 3–2 | |||||
Evezard 2 | Goals | Irwing 4 |
Quarterfinals | Semifinals | Final | ||||||||
14 September | ||||||||||
Hungary | 10 | |||||||||
15 September | ||||||||||
United States | 8 | |||||||||
Hungary | 12 | |||||||||
14 September | ||||||||||
Serbia | 11 | |||||||||
Japan | 7 | |||||||||
16 September | ||||||||||
Serbia | 12 | |||||||||
Hungary | 10 | |||||||||
14 September | ||||||||||
Australia | 4 | |||||||||
Australia | 9 | |||||||||
15 September | ||||||||||
Croatia | 8 | |||||||||
Australia (PSO) | 11 | |||||||||
14 September | ||||||||||
Germany | 10 | Third place | ||||||||
Germany | 24 | |||||||||
16 September | ||||||||||
South Africa | 5 | |||||||||
Serbia | 15 | |||||||||
Germany | 9 | |||||||||
5–8th place semifinals | Fifth place | |||||
15 September | ||||||
United States | 11 | |||||
16 September | ||||||
Japan | 10 | |||||
United States | 7 | |||||
15 September | ||||||
Croatia | 10 | |||||
Croatia | 16 | |||||
South Africa | 3 | |||||
Seventh place | ||||||
16 September | ||||||
Japan | 21 | |||||
South Africa | 9 |
14 September 2018 16:00 | Report | Hungary | 10–8 | United States | Berlin, Germany Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO), Daniel Flahive (AUS) |
Score by quarters:5–2, 1–1, 3–3, 1–2 | |||||
Bátori 3 | Goals | three players 2 |
14 September 2018 17:30 | Report | Australia | 9–8 | Croatia | Berlin, Germany Referees: Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Michael Goldenberg (USA) |
Score by quarters: 1–1, 4–4, 2–2, 2–1 | |||||
Kayes 3 | Goals | Vrlić 3 |
14 September 2018 19:00 | Report | Japan | 7–12 | Serbia | Berlin, Germany Referees: Francesc Buch (ESP), Dion Willis (RSA) |
Score by quarters:3–2, 2–6, 1–3, 1–1 | |||||
Okawa 4 | Goals | Mandić 4 |
14 September 2018 20:30 | Report | Germany | 24–5 | South Africa | Berlin, Germany Referees: Victor Salnichenko (KAZ), György Kun (HUN) |
Score by quarters:7–3, 5–1, 7–0, 5–1 | |||||
Jüngling 5 | Goals | Evezard 2 |
15 September 2018 14:00 | Report | United States | 11–10 | Japan | Berlin, Germany Referees: Francesc Buch (ESP), Daniel Flahive (AUS) |
Score by quarters:3–2, 2–3, 4–3, 2–2 | |||||
Bowen 5 | Goals | Adachi 4 |
15 September 2018 15:30 | Report | Croatia | 16–3 | South Africa | Berlin, Germany Referees: Axel Bender (GER), Vojin Putniković (SRB) |
Score by quarters:5–2, 4–0, 2–1, 5–0 | |||||
Bašić 4 | Goals | Spencer 2 |
15 September 2018 17:00 | Report | Hungary | 12–11 | Serbia | Berlin, Germany Referees: Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Dragan Štampalija (CRO) |
Score by quarters: 1–3, 5–3, 3–3, 3–2 | |||||
Bátori 3 | Goals | Subotić 3 |
15 September 2018 18:30 | Report | Australia | 11–10 | Germany | Berlin, Germany Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO), Dion Willis (RSA) |
Score by quarters:3–2, 1–2, 3–3, 1–1 PSO:3–2 | |||||
Younger 3 | Goals | Jüngling 3 |
16 September 2018 10:00 | Report | Japan | 21–9 | South Africa | Berlin, Germany Referees: Francesc Buch (ESP), Axel Bender (GER) |
Score by quarters:4–1, 9–2, 4–3, 4–3 | |||||
Inaba 5 | Goals | Rabie 4 |
16 September 2018 11:30 | Report | United States | 7–10 | Croatia | Berlin, Germany Referees: Vojin Putniković (SRB), György Kun (HUN) |
Score by quarters: 0–1, 1–4, 2–3, 4–2 | |||||
three players 2 | Goals | Fatović 3 |
16 September 2018 13:00 | Report | Serbia | 15–9 | Germany | Berlin, Germany Referees: Dion Willis (RSA), Michael Goldenberg (USA) |
Score by quarters:6–2, 3–2, 3–2, 3–3 | |||||
Vico 4 | Goals | Real 3 |
16 September 2018 14:30 | Report | Hungary | 10–4 | Australia | Berlin, Germany Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO), Georgios Stavridis (GRE) |
Score by quarters:2–1, 2–1, 4–0, 2–2 | |||||
Manhercz 4 | Goals | four players 1 |
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Rank | Name | Goals | Shots | % |
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1 | Gavril Subotić | 17 | 27 | 63.0% |
2 | Andrija Bašić | 16 | 19 | 84.2% |
3 | Dušan Mandić | 15 | 32 | 46.9% |
Keigo Okawa | 44 | 34.1% | ||
5 | Julian Real | 14 | 28 | 50.0% |
Bence Bátori | 29 | 48.3% | ||
Gergő Zalánki | 37 | 37.8% | ||
8 | Joe Kayes | 13 | 25 | 52.0% |
Seiya Adachi | 34 | 38.2% | ||
Source: FINA - Leading Scorers
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