2008 FINA Men's Water Polo World League

The 2008 FINA Men's Water Polo World League was the seventh edition of the annual event, organised by the world's governing body in aquatics, the FINA. After five preliminary rounds the Super Final was held in Genoa, Italy from June 16 to June 22, 2008.[1]

2008 FINA Men's Water Polo World League
LeagueFINA Water Polo World League
SportWater Polo
FINA Men's Water Polo World League seasons

Preliminary round

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Africa

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Team Pts G W L
1   Egypt 9 3 3 0
2   Algeria 5 3 2 1
3   Morocco 4 3 1 2
4   Tunisia 0 3 0 3

June 6

Morocco   17 – 6   Tunisia
Egypt   16 – 6   Algeria

June 7

Tunisia   1 – 20   Egypt
Algeria   10 – 8 (p)   Morocco

June 8

Algeria   15 – 2   Tunisia
Egypt   23 – 5   Morocco

Americas

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  Canada and   United States qualified without qualification tournament.

Asia/Oceania

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Team Pts G W L
1   Australia 24 8 8 0
2   China 18 8 6 2
3   Japan 12 8 4 4
4   New Zealand 5 8 2 6
5   Iran 1 8 0 8

May 26

Japan   9 – 2   Iran
New Zealand   0 – 25   Australia
China   18 – 3   Iran
Japan   5 – 10   Australia

May 27

New Zealand   5 – 13   China
Australia   18 – 2   Iran
New Zealand   17 – 11   Iran
Japan   6 – 9   China

May 28

China   6 – 14   Australia
Japan   14 – 7   New Zealand
China   16 – 2   Iran
Japan   15 – 8   New Zealand

May 29

New Zealand   11 – 10 (p)   Iran
Australia   19 – 6   China
Australia   20 – 1   Iran
Japan   7 – 11   China

May 30

Japan   6 – 13   Australia
China   14 – 8   New Zealand
New Zealand   4 – 16   Australia
Japan   9 – 4   Iran

Europe I

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Team Pts G W L
1   Montenegro 14 6 5 1
2   Greece 12 6 4 2
3   Croatia 8 6 3 3
4   Italy 2 6 0 6
  • Italy qualified as the hosting nation of the Super Final

May 23

Croatia   12 – 4   Greece
Montenegro   9 – 7   Italy

May 24

Italy   6 – 9   Croatia
Montenegro   14 – 6   Greece

May 25

Greece   13 – 7   Italy
Montenegro   13 – 11   Croatia

May 30

Croatia   15 – 14 (p)   Italy
Greece   11 – 10   Montenegro

May 31

Greece   13 – 5   Croatia
Montenegro   11 – 10 (p)   Italy

June 1

Croatia   9 – 13   Montenegro
Greece   10 – 8   Italy

Europe II

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Team Pts G W L
1   Serbia 18 6 6 0
2   Spain 9 6 3 3
3   Russia 6 6 2 4
4   Romania 3 6 1 5

May 23

Serbia   10 – 6   Spain
Romania   10 – 6   Russia

May 24

Serbia   11 – 9   Romania
Russia   9 – 6   Spain

May 25

Serbia   12 – 4   Russia
Romania   10 – 12   Spain

May 30

Spain   11 – 8   Romania
Russia   8 – 13   Serbia

May 31

Serbia   11 – 3   Romania
Spain   14 – 8   Russia

June 1

Russia   14 – 13   Romania
Spain   5 – 11   Serbia

Super Final

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Group A

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Team Pts G W L
1   United States 10 4 3 1
2   Montenegro 8 4 3 1
3   Spain 6 4 2 2
4   Italy 5 4 2 2
5   China 0 4 0 4

June 16

Montenegro   15 – 7   Spain
United States   14 – 15 (p)   Italy

June 17

United States   13 – 9   China
Italy   8 – 9   Spain

June 18

Spain   8 – 6   China
Italy   15 – 16 (p)   Montenegro

June 19

China   7 – 13   Montenegro
Spain   4 – 11   United States

June 20

Montenegro   6 – 7   United States
China   8 – 15   Italy

Group B

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Team Pts G W L
1   Serbia 12 4 4 0
2   Australia 9 4 3 1
3   Canada 6 4 2 2
4   Greece 3 4 1 3
5   Egypt 0 4 0 4

June 16

Australia   21 – 0   Egypt
Serbia   10 – 9   Greece

June 17

Egypt   2 – 14   Greece
Australia   11 – 7   Canada

June 18

Greece   6 – 9   Canada
Egypt   0 – 31   Serbia

June 19

Canada   4 – 11   Serbia
Greece   9 – 13   Australia

June 20

Serbia   11 – 5   Australia
Canada   17 – 1   Egypt

9th place match

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June 21

China   23 – 5   Egypt

5th-8th places

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Semi-finals5th place match
 
      
 
June 21
 
 
  Canada10
 
June 22
 
  Italy8
 
  Canada9
 
June 21
 
  Spain10
 
  Spain11
 
 
  Greece10
 
7th place match
 
 
June 22
 
 
  Italy11
 
 
  Greece7

Medal round

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Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
June 21
 
 
  Serbia13
 
June 22
 
  Montenegro3
 
  Serbia7
 
June 21
 
  United States3
 
  United States11
 
 
  Australia10
 
Bronze-final
 
 
June 22
 
 
  Montenegro7
 
 
  Australia8

Final ranking

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Awards

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Top Scorer
  Aleksandar Šapić

References

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  1. ^ a b "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. p. 40. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.