United States men's national junior water polo team

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United States men's national junior water polo team
FINA code USA
Association USA Water Polo
Confederation UANA (Americas)
U20 World Championship
Appearances20 (first in 1981)
Best result Bronze medal world centered-2.svg (2023)
Media
Website usawaterpolo.org
Medal record
Men's water polo
U20 World Championship
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2023 Otopeni / Bucharest Team
Last updated: June 17, 2023

The United States men's national junior water polo team represents the United States in men's World Aquatics U20 Water Polo Championships. [1] It is an international water polo tournament held every two years for the players under the age of 20. [2]

Contents

Results

Major tournaments

Competitive record

Updated after the 2023 World Aquatics Men’s U20 Water Polo Championships.

TournamentAppearancesFinishes
ChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth placeTotal
U20 World Championship 2000112
Total2000112

U20 World Championship

YearResultPldWLD
Flag of Italy.svg 19819th place7520
Flag of Spain.svg 19837th place6231
Flag of Turkey.svg 19856th place7241
Flag of Brazil.svg 19876th place7412
Flag of France.svg 19894th place6330
Flag of the United States.svg 19915th place7511
Flag of Egypt.svg 19935th place
Flag of France.svg 199513th place4130
Flag of Cuba.svg 199710th place9540
Flag of Kuwait.svg 1999Did not participated
Flag of Turkey.svg 20016th place9630
Flag of Italy.svg 200311th place8431
Flag of Argentina.svg 200511th place8332
Flag of the United States.svg 20076th place9720
Flag of Croatia.svg 20098th place7340
Flag of Greece.svg 20119th place7430
Flag of Hungary.svg 20135th place7520
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg 2015Did not participated
Flag of Serbia.svg 20178th place8440
Flag of Kuwait.svg 20197th place8530
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 20217th place8440
Flag of Romania.svg 2023 Bronze medal world centered-2.svg Bronze medal7430
Total0 Title

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