2006 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup

Summary

The 13th edition of the FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup was held in the Alfréd Hajós Swimming Pool on Margitsziget (Margaret Island) in Budapest, Hungary, from 13 to 18 June 2006.[1]

2006 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup
LeagueFINA Water Polo World Cup
SportWater polo
Duration13 – 18 June
Super Final
Finals champions Serbia and Montenegro
  Runners-up Hungary
FINA Water Polo World Cup seasons

Teams edit

The top eight teams from the previous World Aquatic Championship have qualified.

Teams Qualified as

  Hungary
  Serbia and Montenegro
  Greece
  Croatia
  Spain
  Romania
  Russia
  Italy

Host (2nd 2005 World Championship)
1st 2005 World Championship
3rd 2005 World Championship
4th 2005 World Championship
5th 2005 World Championship
6th 2005 World Championship
7th 2005 World Championship
8th 2005 World Championship

Seeding edit

Following ranking of the 2005 World Championship

Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4

  Serbia and Montenegro (1)
  Hungary (2) (H)

  Greece (3)
  Croatia (4)

  Spain (5)
  Romania (6)

  Russia (7)
  Italy (8)

Groups edit

GROUP A GROUP B

  Hungary (H)
  Greece
  Romania
  Italy

  Serbia and Montenegro
  Croatia
  Spain
  Russia

Preliminary round edit

Group A edit

Team Pts P W T L PF PA Qualification
1.   Hungary (H) 6 3 3 0 0 38 19 Semi-finals
2.   Italy 4 3 2 0 1 20 20 Quarter-finals
3.   Romania 2 3 1 0 2 19 28 Quarter-finals
4.   Greece 0 3 0 0 3 19 29
  • Tuesday 2005-06-13
Greece   7 – 8   Romania 2-3 • 2-1 • 1-1 • 2-3
Italy   6 – 10   Hungary 2-2 • 1-2 • 1-3 • 2-3
  • Wednesday 2005-06-14
Greece   4 – 14   Hungary 4-4 • 2-3 • 0-4 • 1-3
Italy   7 – 5   Romania 1-1 • 2-1 • 1-1 • 3-2
  • Thursday 2005-06-15
Greece   5 – 7   Italy 1-1 • 3-1 • 1-4 • 0-1
Romania   6 – 14   Hungary 4-5 • 1-3 • 0-3 • 1-3

Group B edit

Team Pts P W T L PF PA Qualification
1.   Serbia and Montenegro 6 3 3 0 0 29 21 Semi-finals
2.   Croatia 3 3 1 1 1 28 26 Quarter-finals
3.   Spain 3 3 1 1 1 24 21 Quarter-finals
4.   Russia 0 3 0 0 3 22 35
  • Tuesday 2005-06-13
Croatia   12 – 9   Russia 4-3 • 1-3 • 4-2 • 3-1
Serbia and Montenegro   7 – 6   Spain 2-4 • 2-0 • 2-2 • 1-0
  • Wednesday 2005-06-14
Croatia   8 – 8   Spain 2-3 • 2-1 • 3-2 • 1-2
Serbia and Montenegro   13 – 7   Russia 3-1 • 4-4 • 2-0 • 4-2
  • Thursday 2005-06-15
Russia   6 – 10   Spain 1-3 • 2-2 • 1-2 • 2-3
Croatia   8 – 9   Serbia and Montenegro 1-3 • 2-0 • 2-4 • 3-2
  • Olympic champions Hungary and reigning world champion Serbia & Montenegro won their groups after three wins in a row and went straight to the semifinals on Saturday.

Quarter finals edit

  • Friday 2005-06-16
    • First quarterfinal (17:30h)
Romania   7 – 10   Croatia 2-2 • 2-2 • 3-4 • 0-2
    • Second quarterfinal (19:00h)
Italy   3 – 9   Spain 0-1 • 0-4 • 3-1 • 0-3

Semi finals edit

  • Saturday 2005-06-17
    • First semifinal (17:30h)
Hungary   10 – 6   Croatia 2-1 • 4-1 • 2-3 • 2-1
    • Second semifinal (19:00h)
Serbia and Montenegro   13 – 8   Spain 5-2 • 3-2 • 3-2 • 2-2

Finals edit

  • Friday 2005-06-16
    • 7th/8th-place match (15:00h)
Greece   10 – 6   Russia 2-2 • 3-2 • 3-2 • 2-0
  • Saturday 2005-06-17
    • 5th/6th-place match (15:00h)
Romania   4 – 7   Italy 2-0 • 1-4 • 1-1 • 0-2
  • Sunday 2005-06-18
    • Bronze Medal Match (15:30h)
Croatia   10 – 13   Spain 2-3 • 2-3 • 2-5 • 4-2
    • Gold Medal Match (17:30h)
Hungary   9 – 10   Serbia and Montenegro 1-3 • 2-2 • 2-1 • 3-2 • 1-1 • 0-1

Final standings edit

Top scorers edit

RANK 2006 FINA MEN'S WATER POLO WORLD CUP GOALS
1.   Aleksandar Šapić (SCG) 17
2.   Tamás Kásás (HUN) 13
  Felipe Perrone (ESP)
  Xavier García (ESP)
5.   Miho Bošković (CRO) 12
6.   Andrei Iosep (ROM) 11
7.   Péter Biros (HUN) 10
8.   Teo Đogaš (CRO) 9
9.   Gergely Kiss (HUN) 8
  Nikola Janović (SCG)

Squads edit

  Croatia edit

  Greece edit

  Hungary edit

  Italy edit

  Romania edit

  Russia edit

  Serbia and Montenegro edit

  Spain edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. p. 25. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.