Water polo at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification

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The 2008 Men's Olympic Water Polo Qualifying Tournament was a tournament to decide the remaining four competing teams, out of twelve, to attend the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, PR China. Eight teams were already qualified, including China as the host country. The tournament was held at the "Ioan Alexandrescu" Pool, newly built in Oradea, Romania from March 2 to March 9, 2008s.

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Teams

Preliminary round

GROUP A

TeamPointsGWDLGFGADiff
1.Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 1055006036+24
2.Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 854015728+29
3.Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 653025629+27
4.Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 452034841+7
5.Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 25104285729
6.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 05005258358
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg6 15Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg19 4Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg7 6Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg6 9Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg11 8Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg9 11Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg8 18Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg4 13Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg3 12Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg18 5Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg11 3Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg7 8Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg6 12Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg8 6Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg19 2Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan

GROUP B

TeamPointsGWDLGFGADiff
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 954107218+54
2.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 853207123+48
3.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 753115836+22
4.Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 4520345505
5.Flag of Iran.svg  Iran 15014237249
6.Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 15014289870
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg9 18Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg2 20Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg11 6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg14 5Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
Canada  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg15 5Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg1 29Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg7 7Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg9 4Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg8 8Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
North Macedonia  Flag of North Macedonia.svg7 12Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg4 25Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg18 2Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg5 5Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
Mexico  Flag of Mexico.svg6 18Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg6 11Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia

Quarter finals

Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg4 6Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
Brazil  Flag of Brazil.svg8 7Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg10 11Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Romania  Flag of Romania.svg8 9Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

Semi finals

Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg18 4Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
North Macedonia  Flag of North Macedonia.svg10 8Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg8 9Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
Germany  Flag of Germany.svg8 6Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada

Finals

Kazakhstan  Flag of Kazakhstan.svg9 11Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
Iran  Flag of Iran.svg1 10Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
Slovakia  Flag of Slovakia.svg9 7Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
Russia  Flag of Russia.svg9 10Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
Greece  Flag of Greece.svg13 4Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
Italy  Flag of Italy.svg9 10Flag of Germany.svg  Germany



Final ranking

RankTeam
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
2.Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
3.Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
4.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
5.Flag of Romania.svg  Romania
6.Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
7.Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
8.Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia
9.Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
10.Flag of Iran.svg  Iran
11.Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
12.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan

Individual awards

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