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Water polo World Cup: unbeaten among the top eight in our men’s T-shirts
Budapest – After a smooth match against the Georgians, the stakes in the semi-finals of the Italian-Australian match on Wednesday will be at stake.
The Hungarian men’s water polo team won 18-14 against the Georgian team on Saturday, leading the group with a 100 percent performance, and reached the quarter-finals of the Hungarian World Championships on Wednesday.
Gate closing at the Croatian (Toni Popadic), gate closing at the Debrecen Sports Swimming Pool – Photo: MTI / Zsolt Czeglédi
Hungary – Georgia 18-14 (3-3, 7-3, 4-5, 4-3)
Hungary: Vogel Soma – Jansik No. 1, Varga Dénes 1, Pohl 1, Hárai, VÁMOS 3, ZALÁNKI 4. Exchange: Lévai (goalkeeper), Angyal 1, MANHERCZ K. 4, Burián 1, Ádám Nagy, MEZEI 2. Federal captain: Tamás Märcz
Scorers: Manhercz, Zalánki 4-4, Vámos 3, Mezei 2, Pohl, Angel, Varga, Jansik, Burián 1-1 and Vapenski, Susiasvili 3-3, Jelaca 2, Baraldi, Saric, Imnasvili, Dadvani, Bitadze, Vasic 1-1
In another match of the group:
Montenegro – Brazil 20-5
The final result of the group: 1. Hungary 6 points, 2. Montenegro 4, 3. Georgia 2, 4. Brazil 0
The Hungarian national team finished unbeaten in the group, so it is already among the top eight. Montenegro and Georgia continue in the eighth final.
Our team will play next time on Wednesday, the opponent will advance to the Italian-Australian match for the semi-finals.
The Debrecen Sports Swimming Pool (as well as the other rural venues) said goodbye to the World Championship in the last round of the group round. At the county seat of Hajdúság, the audience could see great matches and world stars.
Of the men in this group, Greece advanced to the top eight on the direct line, while Croatia and Japan play in the eighth final.
Group B (Debrecen)
Croatia – Japan 21-13 (4-3, 3-6, 7-2, 7-2)
Greece – Germany 16-8 (4-1, 5-1, 4-2, 3-4)
Outcome: 1. Greece 5 points (42-23), 2. Croatia 5 (42-30), 3. Japan 2, 4. Germany 0