Major achievements in water polo by nation

Summary

This article contains lists of achievements in major senior-level international water polo tournaments according to first-place, second-place and third-place results obtained by teams representing different nations. The objective is not to create combined medal tables; the focus is on listing the best positions achieved by teams in major international tournaments, ranking the nations according to the most podiums accomplished by teams of these nations.

Results edit

For the making of these lists, results from following major international tournaments are consulted:[1]

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Tournament Edition
First Latest Next
FINA & IOC Water polo at the Summer Olympics (quadrennially) 1900 2020 2024
FINA Water polo at the World Aquatics Championships (biennially) 1973 2022 2023
FINA Water Polo World Cup (quadrennially) 1979 2018 2023
FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup (quadrennially) 1979 2018 2023
FINA Water Polo World League (annually) 2002 2022 Defunct

Medals for the demonstration events are NOT counted. Medals earned by athletes from defunct National Olympic Committees (NOCs) or historical teams are NOT merged with the results achieved by their immediate successor states. The International Olympic Committee (IOC) does NOT combine medals of these nations or teams.[2]

The tables are pre-sorted by total number of first-place results, second-place results and third-place results, then most first-place results, second-place results, respectively. When equal ranks are given, nations are listed in alphabetical order.

Men and women edit

Last updated after the 2023 World Aquatics Championships (As of 29 July 2023)[1]
Olympic Games World Championships World Cup World League Number of
Rk. Nation Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women       Total
1   Italy                 6 2 0 8
2   Hungary                 6 1 1 8
3   Spain                 5 2 1 8
4   Russia                 3 2 3 8
5   United States               5 2 0 7
6   Greece               2 4 1 7
7   Australia             3 2 1 6
8   Netherlands           3 1 1 5
9   Serbia         4 0 0 4
10   Croatia         3 1 0 4
10   Serbia and Montenegro*         3 1 0 4
12   Soviet Union*       3 0 0 3
12   Yugoslavia*       3 0 0 3
14   Canada       1 2 0 3
15   China       1 1 1 3
16   West Germany*       1 0 2 3
17   Montenegro     1 1 0 2
18   Germany     1 0 1 2
19   France   1 0 0 1
19   Great Britain   1 0 0 1
21   Belgium   0 1 0 1
21   Sweden   0 1 0 1
23   Brazil   0 0 1 1
23   Cuba   0 0 1 1
23   Unified Team*   0 0 1 1

*Defunct National Olympic Committees (NOCs) or historical teams are shown in italic.

Men edit

Last updated after the 2023 World Aquatics Championships (As of 29 July 2023)[1]
Olympic Games World Championships World Cup World League Number of
Rk. Nation Men Men Men Men       Total
1   Hungary         4 0 0 4
1   Italy         4 0 0 4
1   Serbia         4 0 0 4
4   Croatia         3 1 0 4
4   Serbia and Montenegro*         3 1 0 4
4   Spain         3 1 0 4
7   Russia         2 1 1 4
8   Greece         0 3 1 4
9   Soviet Union*       3 0 0 3
9   Yugoslavia*       3 0 0 3
11   United States       1 2 0 3
12   West Germany*       1 0 2 3
13   Montenegro     1 1 0 2
14   Germany     1 0 1 2
15   Australia     0 1 1 2
16   France   1 0 0 1
16   Great Britain   1 0 0 1
18   Belgium   0 1 0 1
18   Sweden   0 1 0 1
20   Brazil   0 0 1 1
20   Cuba   0 0 1 1
20   Netherlands   0 0 1 1
20   Unified Team*   0 0 1 1

*Defunct National Olympic Committees (NOCs) or historical teams are shown in italic.

Women edit

Last updated after the 2023 World Aquatics Championships (As of 29 July 2023)[1]
Olympic Games World Championships World Cup World League Number of
Rk. Nation Women Women Women Women       Total
1   United States         4 0 0 4
2   Australia         3 1 0 4
2   Netherlands         3 1 0 4
4   Italy         2 2 0 4
5   Hungary         2 1 1 4
5   Spain         2 1 1 4
7   Russia         1 1 2 4
8   Greece       2 1 0 3
9   Canada       1 2 0 3
10   China       1 1 1 3

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. pp. 4, 14, 25, 40, 48, 56, 57, 67, 78, 83. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Olympic Results, Gold Medalists and Official Records". International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 16 November 2018.

External links edit

  • Water polo | fina.org – Official FINA website