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MEDIA BOOK 2019 (MEN)

FINA Communications Department www.fina.org – [email protected]

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CONTENTS Message from the FINA President 4 2019 Edition 5 Competition Schedule Prize Money & Specific Rules 6 Press Operations 7 The 25 participating teams 9 Participation and standings in FINA competitions Intercontinental European 10 Complete results in FINA competitions 14

Intercontinental Tournament Argentina

Australia Brazil 17

Canada 18 China 19 Japan 21 Kazakhstan 22 USA 23

European Tournament 28 Croatia Spain 30 France 33

Germany 34 Georgia

Greece 36 Hungary 39

Italy 42 Montenegro 46 Romania 47 Russia 49 Serbia 52 Slovakia 55 Turkey 56 2002-2018 57 World League 2002 59 World League 2003 61 World League 2004 63 World League 2005 65 World League 2006 67 World League 2007 70 World League 2008 73 World League 2009 76 World League 2010 80 World League 2011 85

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World League 2012 89 World League 2013 93 World League 2014 97 Wolrd League 2015 101 World League 2016 105 World League 2017 109 World League 2018

Top scorers of Super Finals, 2002-2018 113

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MESSAGE FROM THE FINA PRESIDENT

It is my great pleasure to bring to you the FINA Men’s Water Polo World League 2019, which will be played from October 23, 2018 (start of the European preliminary rounds) until June 2019 when the FINA Men’s Water Polo World League Super Final will take place (dates and city tbc).

The 2019 edition of the World League is highlighted by the participation of 14 European teams: GROUP A: Russia, Hungary, Malta, Germany GROUP B: Greece, Netherlands, Spain, Ukraine GROUP C: Italy, France, Montenego GROUP D: Romania, Serbia, Croatia The preliminary matches for Europe will run from October 23, 2018 through March 12, 2019. Unlike the previous editions, the six European preliminary rounds (now called Game Days), will be followed by the three-day FINA/LEN Water Polo World League Europa-Cup, a new tournament gathering the two best teams of each four groups (Group A, Group B, Group C, Group D) and which will serve as qualifier to the FINA Water Polo Water Polo World League Super Final. The Europa-Cup will take place from April 5-7, 2019 (city tbc). From March26-31, the Intercontinental Cup for Africa, the Americas, Asia and Oceania will be held in Perth (AUS). The Super Final host city and dates will be announced at a later stage.

The coexistence of powerhouses in the sport with emerging nations that are fighting hard to develop the sport in their territory reinforces one of FINA’s goals over the last years: to attract a new and larger public and to ensure a wider TV audience for this thrilling sport, which also happens to be the oldest team sport on the Olympic programme.

I take this opportunity to express my gratitude for the continuous support and the professionalism to the Organisers, National Federations, athletes, coaches and officials participating in the 2019 edition of the FINA Men’s Water Polo World League. The assistance of the sponsors, media representatives and spectators is also essential in promoting Water Polo worldwide.

I wish the participating teams all the luck and the best to win.

President Dr. Julio C. Maglione

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2019 Competition Schedule Preliminary Dates Country Host city INTERCONTINENTAL Cup

March 26-31, 2019 Teams tbc Perth (AUS)

EUROPEAN PRELIMINARY TOURNAMENT

1st Game Day: Oct 23, 2018

MLT-RUS, HUN-GER, ESP-GRE, NED-UKR, MNE-ITA, CRO-ROU

Home and away games

2nd Game Day: Nov 13, 2018

GER-MLT, RUS-HUN, UKR-ESP, GRE-NED, ITA-FRA, ROU-SRB

Home and away games

3rd Game Day: Dec 11, 2018

RUS-GER, HUN-MLT, GRE-UKR, NED-ESP, FRA-MNE, SRB-CRO

Home and away games

4th Game Day: Jan 29, 2019

RUS-MLT, GER-HUN, GRE-ESP, UKR-NED, ITA-MNE, ROU-CRO

Home and away games

5th Game Day: Feb 19, 2019

MLT-GER, HUN-RUS, ESP-UKR, NED-GRE, FRA-ITA, SRB-ROU

Home and away games

6th Game Day: March 12, 2019

GER-RUS, MLT-HUN, UKR-GRE, ESP-NED, MNE-FRA, CRO-SRB

Home and away games

EUROPA-CUP FINAL April 5-7, 2019 Teams tbc TBC SUPER FINAL tbc 8 Teams TBC

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Prize Money

Super Final 1st place US$100’000 2nd place US$70’000 3rd place US$50’000 4th place US$35’000 5th place US$30’000 6th place US$25’000 7th place US$20’000 8th place US$15’000 TOTAL US$345’000

Specific Rules COMPETITION SYSTEM The following points will be awarded per match to each team: Match won: 3 points Match won by penalty: 2 points Match lost by penalty: 1 point Match lost or forfeited: 0 point In the case of a tie in Preliminaries, Semi Finals and Final Games:

• In all the matches there will be a winner. • If at the end of a fourth quarter the score is tied, then the winner shall

be resolved by each team shooting five penalty shots from the 5m line in alternate succession. The first team shall take its first penalty shot and then the other team shall take its first penalty shot, etc. If a tie shall exist after that procedure, each team shall then take alternate shots until one team scores and the other misses. Different members of the team must shoot each shot.

Tie Breaking for double rounds: If two (2) teams shall have equal points following the Preliminary Rounds, a further classification shall be established as follows:

• The team winning the games between them shall be placed higher. • If the games between them were shared, then the first comparison

shall be based on goal difference, and if still tied, then based on goals scored.

• For the purpose of calculating either goal difference or goals scored, the goals in any penalty shoot-out will not be taken into consideration. Forfeited Games If a team declares a forfeit or is disqualified for one (1) or more matches, the match or matches shall be awarded to the opponent with a goal score 5 - 0. Game Duration:

• 4 periods of 8 minutes each

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• 2 minute break between periods 1-2 and 3-4 • 5 minute break at half-time

Super Final MEN Qualification:

• 4 teams from Europe • 4 teams from the Intercontinental Water Polo Tournament • 1 Host (included in the continent)

Seeding: Group A Group B A1 2nd IWPT B1 1st IWPT A2 1st Europe Group A B2 1st Europe Group B A3 3rd IWPT B3 4th IWPT A4 1st Europe Group C B4 Host If a team is already qualified by its ranking from a preceding qualification competition, the team will be placed on the highest line of the draw according to the ranking and the ream taking its place will be placed on the lower line. Press operations Get in contact with the FINA Press Department: [email protected]

The HF/LOC must appoint a Press Officer:

• English-speaking • Professional journalism background • Excellent knowledge of water polo

The HF/LOC must arrange Press facilities as follows:

• Press working room • Press tribune • Press conference room

The HF/LOC has to supervise the Media Accreditation procedure. The HF/LOC has to provide internet access for the FINA Delegate. The HF/LOC must provide the following WPWL information:

• Match schedules • Team information • Venue information • Game sheets: Signed PDF & EXCEL • Daily Rankings (for Tournaments) • At least 3 high-definition action photos per game

Public Relations:

• The National Federation must appoint a Public Relations Manager who must co-operate closely with the Press & Communications Director to ensure the best possible promotion of the event in the host country.

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• The Public Relations Manager will also act as the liaison with the VIPs, city authorities and sponsors.

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The 25 PARTICIPATING TEAMS

Participation and standings at FINA competitions OG: Olympic Games; W CH: World Championships; W Cp: World Cup; WL: World League

Intercontinental Cup*

*the name changed from Intercontinental Tournament to Intercontinental Cup in 2018 ARG / ARGENTINA 2018 WL 7th , Participation: 1 WL AUS / AUSTRALIA 1948 OG 18th, 1952 OG 19th, 1956 OG 9th, 1960 OG 15th, 1964 OG 10th, 1972 OG 12th, 1973 W CH 14th, 1975 W CH 11th, 1976 OG 11th, 1978 W CH 9th, 1980 OG 7th, 1981 W Cp 7th, 1982 W CH 11th, 1984 OG 5th, 1985 W Cp 7th, 1986 W CH 10th, 1988 OG 8th, 1989 W Cp 7th, 1991 W CH 8th, 1991 W Cp 7th, 1992 OG 5th, 1993 W Cp 3rd, 1994 W CH 10th, 1998 W CH 4th, 1999 W Cp 8th, 2000 OG 8th, 2001 W CH 10th, 2003 WL 7th, 2003 W CH 7th, 2004 WL 7th, 2004 OG 9th, 2005 WL 11th, 2005 W CH 10th, 2006 WL 4th, 2007 W CH 10th, 2007 WL 3rd, 2008 WL 3rd, 2008 OG 8th, 2009 WL 6th, 2009 W CH 10th, 2010 WL 4th, 2010 W Cp 6th, 2011 WL 6th, 2011 W CH 9th, 2012 WL 7th, 2012 OG 7th, 2013 W CH 8th, 2014 W Cp 5th, 2014 WL 4th , 2015 WL 5th , 2015 W CH 8th , 2016 WL 5th , 2016 OG 9th , 2017 WCH 7th , 2017 WL 7th , 2018 WL 2nd , 2018 W Cp 2nd Participation: 16 OG; 17 W CH; 9 W Cp; 15 WL – Total: 57 BRA / BRAZIL 1920 OG 6th, 1932 OG 5th, 1952 OG 9th, 1960 OG 12th, 1964 OG 13th, 1964 OG 13th, 1984 OG 12th, 1986 W CH 12th, 1998 W CH 12th, 2001 W CH 13th, 2002 WL 8th, 2003 W CH 13th, 2003 WL 7th, 2004 WL 7th, 2005 WL El. Prelim., 2006 WL El. Prelim., 2009 W CH 13th, 2010 WL 16th, 2011 W CH 14th, 2012 WL 8th, 2013 WL 8th, 2014 WL 7th , 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2015 W CH 10th , 2016 WL 7th , 2016 OG 8th , 2017 WCH 12th Participation: 8 OG, 8 W CH, 11 WL – Total: 27 CAN / CANADA 1972 OG 16th, 1975 W CH 14th, 1976 OG 9th, 1978 W CH 14th, 1982 W CH 14th, 1984 OG 10th, 1986 W CH 13th, 1991 W CH 13th, 1994 W CH 14th, 1998 W CH 13th, 2001 W CH 15th, 2003 W CH 14th, 2005 WL 10th, 2005 W CH 13th, 2006 WL 9th, 2007 W CH 12th, 2007 WL 7th, 2008 WL 6th, 2008 OG 11th, 2009 W CH 8th, 2011 WL 7th, 2011 W CH 10th, 2012 WL El. Prelim., 2013 WL 15th, 2013 W CH 11th, 2014 WL 6th , 2015 W CH 9th , 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2017 WCH 15th , 2018 WL 5th , Participation: 4 OG; 16 W CH; 10 WL – Total: 30 CHN / CHINA 1982 W CH 10th, 1984 OG 9th, 1988 OG 11th, 1991 W CH 14th, 2003 W CH 16th, 2005 WL 13th, 2005 W CH 16th, 2006 WL 8th, 2007 W CH 13th, 2007 WL 8th, 2008 WL 9th, 2008 OG 12th, 2009 W CH 12th, 2010 WL 7th, 2010 W Cp 7th, 2011 WL 8th, 2011 W CH 15th, 2012 WL 6th, 2013 WL 6th, 2013 W CH 14th, 2014 WL 8th , 2015 WL 8th , 2015 W CH 15th , 2016 WL 8th , 2017 WL El. Prelim. , 2018 WL 8th Participation: 3 OG; 9 W CH; 1 W Cp; 13 WL – Total: 26 JPN / JAPAN 1932 OG 4th, 1936 OG 14th, 1960 OG 14th, 1964 OG 11th, 1968 OG 12th, 1972 OG 15th, 1984 OG 11th, 2001 W CH 16th, 2003 W CH 15th, 2005 W CH 14th, 2006 WL 15th, 2007 W CH 16th, 2007 WL 16th, 2008 WL 11th, 2009 WL 7th, 2010 WL 11th, 2011 WL 10th, 2011 W CH 11th,

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2012 WL 11th, 2013 WL 7th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2015 W CH 13th , 2016 WL 6th . 2016 OG 12th , 2017 WCH 10th , 2017 WL 8th , 2018 WL 4th , 2018 W Cp 7th Participation: 8 OG; 7 W CH; 1 W Cp; 13 WL – Total: 29 KAZ / KAZAKHSTAN 1994 W CH 12th, 1998 W CH 11th, 2000 OG 9th, 2001 W CH 12th, 2004 OG 11th, 2009 W CH 16th, 2010 WL 10th, 2011 WL 13th, 2011 W CH 13th, 2012 WL 5th, 2012 OG 11th, 2013 W CH 12th, 2014 W Cp 6th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2015 W CH 11th , 2016 WL El. Prelim, 2017 WCH 11th , 2017 WL 6th , 2018 WL 8th Participation: 3 OG; 8 W CH; 1 W Cp; 8 WL – Total: 20 NZL / NEW ZEALAND 2017 WL El. Prelim, 2018 WL El. Prelim. Participation: 2 WL – Total: 2 RSA / SOUTH AFRICA 2017 WCH 16th , 2018 W Cp 8th Participation: 1 WCH, 1 W Cp – Total: 2 USA / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1904 OG 1st (only USA Teams), 1920 OG 4th, 1924 OG 3rd, 1928 OG 7th, 1932 OG 3rd, 1936 OG 9th, 1948 OG 11th, 1952 OG 4th, 1956 OG 4th, 1956 OG 5th, 1960 OG 7th, 1964 OG 9th, 1968 OG 5th, 1972 OG 3rd, 1973 W CH 5th, 1975 W CH 8th, 1978 W CH 5th, 1979 W Cp 2nd, 1981 W Cp 4th, 1982 W CH 6th, 1983 W Cp 4th, 1984 OG 2nd, 1985 W Cp 2nd, 1986 W CH 4th, 1987 W Cp 4th, 1988 OG 2nd, 1989 W Cp 8th, 1991 W CH 4th, 1991 W Cp 1st, 1992 OG 4th, 1993 W Cp 4th, 1994 W CH 6th, 1995 W Cp 4th, 1996 OG 7th, 1997 W Cp 1st, 1998 W CH 7th, 1999 W Cp 6th, 2000 OG 6th, 2001 W CH 7th, 2002 WL 5th, 2002 W Cp 7th, 2003 WL 3rd, 2003 W CH 6th, 2004 WL 6th, 2004 OG 7th, 2005 WL 9th, 2005 W CH 11th, 2006 WL 5th, 2007 W CH 9th, 2007 WL 5th, 2008 WL 2nd, 2008 OG 2nd, 2009 WL 4th, 2009 W CH 4th, 2010 WL 5th, 2010 W Cp 4th, 2011 WL 4th, 2011 W CH 6th, 2012 WL 4th, 2012 OG 8th, 2013 WL 4th, 2013 W CH 9th, 2014 W Cp 4th, 2014 WL 5th , 2015 WL 4th , 2015 W CH 7th , 2016 WL 2nd , 2016 OG 10th , 2017 WCH 13th , 2017 WL 4th , 2018 WL 7th , 2018 W Cp 6th Participation: 23 OG; 17 W CH; 15 W Cp; 10 WL – Total: 72 1 Olympic title, 2 World Cups

European Tournament CRO / CROATIA 1994 W CH 4th, 1995 W Cp 8th, 1996 OG 2nd, 1997 W Cp 8th, 1998 W CH 9th, 2000 OG 7th, 2001 W CH 8th, 2002 WL 7th, 2002 W Cp 8th, 2003 W CH 9th, 2004 OG 10th, 2005 WL 4th, 2005 W CH 4th, 2006 W Cp 4th, 2006 WL 7th, 2007 W CH 1st, 2007 WL 12th, 2008 WL 12th, 2008 OG 6th, 2009 WL 2nd, 2009 W CH 3rd, 2010 WL 3rd, 2010 W Cp 2nd, 2011 WL 3rd, 2011 W CH 3rd, 2012 WL 1st, 2012 OG 1st , 2013 WL 9th, 2013 W CH 3rd, 2014 W Cp 3rd, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 W CH 2nd , 2015 WL 2nd , 2016 OG 2nd , 2016 WL El. Prelim, 2017 WCH 1st , 2017 WL 3rd , 2018 WL 5th , 2018 W Cp 5th Participation: 6 OG; 11 W CH; 7 W Cp; 15 WL – Total: 39 1 Olympic title, 2 World title and 1 World League ESP / SPAIN 1920 OG 7th, 1924 OG 10th, 1928 OG 9th, 1948 OG 8th, 1952 OG 8th, 1968 OG 9th, 1972 OG 10th, 1973 W CH 10th, 1975 W CH 10th, 1978 W CH 11th, 1980 OG 4th, 1981 W Cp 5th, 1982 W CH 8th, 1983 W Cp 5th, 1984 OG 4th, 1985 W Cp 3rd, 1986 W CH 5th, 1987 W Cp 6th, 1988 OG 6th, 1989 W Cp 4th, 1991 W CH 2nd, 1991 W Cp 3rd, 1992 OG 2nd, 1994 W CH 2nd, 1995 W Cp 5th, 1996 OG 1st, 1997 W Cp 6th, 1998 W CH 1st, 1999 W Cp 3rd, 2000 OG 4th, 2001 W CH 1st, 2002 W Cp 6th, 2002 WL 2nd, 2003 W CH 5th, 2004 WL 5th, 2004 OG 6th, 2005 WL 8th,

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2005 W CH 5th, 2006 W Cp 3rd, 2006 WL 2nd, 2007 W CH 3rd, 2007 WL 11th, 2008 WL 5th, 2008 OG 5th, 2009 WL 10th, 2009 W CH 2nd, 2010 WL 6th, 2010 W Cp 3rd, 2011 WL 11th, 2011 W CH 5th, 2012 WL 2nd, 2012 OG 6th, 2013 W CH 5th, 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2016 OG 7th , 2017 WCH 9th , 2018 WL 3rd Participation: 17 OG; 16 W CH; 12 W Cp; 12 WL – Total: 57 1 Olympic title; 2 World titles FRA / FRANCE 1900 OG 3rd, 1912 OG 6th, 1920 OG 9th, 1924 OG 1st, 1928 OG 3rd, 1936 OG 4th, 1948 OG 6th, 1960 OG 10th, 1982 W CH 13th, 1986 W CH 8th, 1988 OG 10th, 1991 W CH 12th, 1992 OG 11th, 2006 WL 6th, 2009 WL 18th, 2010 WL 21st, 2015 WL El. Prelim., 2016 OG 11th , 2016 OG El. Prelim, 2017 WCH 14th , 2017 WL El. Prelim. Participation: 11 OG; 4 W CH, 6 WL – Total: 21 1 Olympic title GER / GERMANY 1928 OG 1st, 1932 OG 2nd, 1936 OG 2nd, 1991 W CH 5th, 1991 W Cp 8th, 1992 OG 7th, 1993 W Cp 6th, 1994 W CH 9th, 1996 OG 9th, 2001 W CH 14th, 2003 W CH 11th, 2004 OG 5th, 2005 WL 3rd, 2005 W CH 9th, 2006 WL 10th, 2007 W CH 8th, 2007 WL 4th, 2008 OG 10th, 2009 WL 13th, 2009 W CH 6th, 2010 WL 20th, 2011 WL 12th, 2011 W CH 8th, 2012 WL 12th, 2013 WL 13th, 2013 W CH 10th, 2013 W CH 10th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 WL El. Prelim., 2017 WL El. Prelim, 2018 WL El. Prelim., 2018 W Cp 4th Participation: 7 OG; 9 W CH; 3 W Cp; 12 WL – Total: 31 As FRG / FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY 1952 OG 15th, 1956 OG 6th, 1960 OG 6th, 1968 OG 10th, 1972 OG 4th, 1973 W CH 11th, 1975 W CH 6th, 1976 OG 6th, 1978 W CH 7th, 1979 W Cp 5th, 1982 W CH 3rd, 1983 W Cp 2nd, 1984 OG 3rd, 1985 W Cp 1st, 1986 W CH 6th, 1987 W Cp 3rd, 1988 OG 4th, 1989 W Cp 5th Participation: 8 OG; 5 W CH; 5 W Cp – Total: 18 As GDR / GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC 1964 OG 6th, 1968 OG 6th Participation: 2 OG – Total: 2 1 Olympic title, 1 World Cup GEO / GEORGIA 2016 WL El. Prelim, 2017 WL El. Prelim. participation: 2 WL total: 2 GRE / GREECE 1920 OG 8th, 1924 OG 13th, 1948 OG 15th, 1968 OG 14th, 1972 OG 14th, 1973 W CH 12th, 1978 W CH 12th, 1980 OG 10th, 1982 W CH 12th, 1984 OG 8th, 1985 W Cp 8th, 1986 W CH 11th, 1987 W Cp 8th, 1988 OG 9th, 1991 W CH 10th, 1992 OG 10th, 1993 W Cp 7th, 1994 W CH 7th, 1995 W Cp 6th, 1996 OG 6th, 1997 W Cp 2nd, 1998 W CH 8th, 1999 W Cp 7th, 2000 OG 10th, 2001 W CH 6th, 2002 WL 4th, 2002 W Cp 5th, 2003 W CH 4th, 2003 WL 5th, 2004 WL 3rd, 2004 OG 4th, 2005 WL 5th, 2005 W CH 3rd, 2006 W Cp 7th, 2006 WL 3rd, 2007 W CH 6th, 2007 WL 15th, 2008 WL 8th, 2008 OG 7th, 2009 WL 11th, 2010 WL 15th, 2011 WL 15th, 2012 WL 9th, 2012 OG 9th, 2013 WL 10th, 2013 W CH 6th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2015 W CH 3rd , 2016 WL 3rd , 2016 OG 6th , 2017 WCH 4th , 2017 WL El. Prelim Participation: 15 OG; 13 W CH; 8 W Cp; 17 WL – Total: 53 HUN / HUNGARY 1908 OG 6th, 1912 OG 5th, 1924 OG 5th, 1928 OG 2nd, 1932 OG 1st, 1936 OG 1st, 1948 OG 2nd, 1952 OG 1st, 1956 OG 1st, 1960 OG 3rd, 1964 OG 1st, 1968 OG 3rd, 1972 OG 2nd, 1973 W CH 1st, 1975 W CH 2nd, 1976 OG 1st, 1978 W CH 2nd, 1979 W Cp 1st, 1980 OG 3rd, 1981 W Cp 6th, 1982 W CH 2nd, 1983 W Cp 7th, 1986 W CH 9th, 1988 OG 5th, 1989 W Cp 3rd, 1991 W CH 3rd, 1991 W Cp 4th, 1992 OG 6th, 1993 W Cp 2nd, 1994 W CH 5th, 1995 W Cp 1st, 1996 OG 4th, 1997 W Cp 3rd, 1998 W CH 2nd, 1999 W Cp 1st, 2000 OG 1st, 2001 W CH 5th, 2002

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WL 3rd, 2002 W Cp 2nd, 2003 WL 1st, 2003 W CH 1st, 2004 WL 1st, 2004 OG 1st, 2005 W CH 2nd, 2005 WL 2nd, 2006 W Cp 2nd, 2007 W CH 2nd, 2007 WL 2nd, 2008 OG 1st, 2009 W CH 5th, 2011 W CH 4th , 2012 OG 5th, 2013 WL 2nd, 2013 W CH 1st, 2014 W Cp 2nd, 2014 WL 2nd , 2015 W CH 6th , 2015 WL 6th , 2016 OG 5th , 2016 WL El. Prelim., 2017 WCH 2nd , 2018 WL 2nd , 2018 W Cp 1St Participation: 23 OG, 17 WCH, 13 WCp, 10 WL – Total: 62 9 Olympic titles, 3 World titles, 4 World Cups and 2 World Leagues ITA / ITALY 1920 OG 10th, 1924 OG 11th, 1948 OG 1st, 1952 OG 3rd, 1956 OG 4th, 1960 OG 1st, 1964 OG 4th, 1968 OG 4th, 1972 OG 6th, 1973 W CH 4th, 1975 W CH 3rd, 1976 OG 2nd, 1978 W CH 1st, 1979 W Cp 6th, 1980 OG 8th, 1982 W CH 9th, 1983 W Cp 3rd, 1984 OG 7th, 1985 W Cp 5th, 1986 W CH 2nd, 1987 W Cp 5th, 1988 OG 7th, 1989 W Cp 2nd, 1991 W CH 6th, 1992 OG 1st, 1993 W Cp 1st, 1994 W CH 1st, 1995 W Cp 2nd, 1996 OG 3rd, 1997 W Cp 5th, 1998 W CH 5th, 1999 W Cp 2nd, 2000 OG 5th, 2001 W CH 4th, 2002 W Cp 4th, 2002 WL 5th, 2002 WL 2nd, 2003 W CH 2nd, 2004 WL 4th, 2004 OG 8th, 2005 WL 7th, 2005 W CH 8th, 2006 W Cp 5th, 2006 WL 13th, 2007 W CH 5th, 2007 WL 10th, 2008 WL 7th, 2008 OG 9th, 2009 WL 5th, 2009 W CH 11th, 2010 WL 9th, 2011 WL 2nd, 2011 W CH 1st, 2012 WL 3rd, 2012 OG 2nd, 2013 W CH 4th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 W CH 4th , 2015 WL 7th , 2016 WL 4th , 2016 OG 3rd , 2017 WCH 6th , 2017 WL 2nd Participation: 20 OG; 17 W CH; 11 W Cp; 15 WL – Total: 63 3 Olympic titles, 3 World titles and 1 World Cup MNE / MONTENEGRO 2007 WL 9th, 2008 WL 4th, 2008 OG 4th, 2009 WL 1st, 2009 W CH 9th, 2010 WL 2nd, 2011 WL 5th, 2011 WCH 7th, 2012 OG 4th, 2013 WL 3rd, 2013 W CH 2nd, 2014 W Cp 7th, 2014 WL 3rd , 2015 W CH 5th , 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2016 WL El. Prelim., 2016 OG 4th , 2017 WCH 5th , 2018 WL 1st Participation: 3 OG; 5 W CH; 1 W Cp; 10 WL – Total: 19 2 World League – Until 2006 as SCG (Serbia-Montenegro) and until 2003 as YUG (Yugoslavia) NED / NETHERLANDS 2017 WL El. Prelim., 2018 WL El. Prelim Participation: 2 WL – Total: 2 ROU / ROMANIA 1952 OG 17th, 1956 OG 8th, 1960 OG 5th, 1964 OG 5th, 1972 OG 8th, 1973 W CH 7th, 1975 W CH 5th, 1976 OG 4th, 1978 W CH 6th, 1979 W Cp 7th, 1980 OG 9th, 1991 W CH 9th, 1991 W Cp 6th, 1994 W CH 13th, 1996 OG 11th, 2003 W CH 12th, 2005 WL 12th, 2005 W CH 6th, 2006 W Cp 6th, 2006 WL 11th, 2007 W CH 11th, 2007 WL 6th, 2008 WL 17th, 2009 WL 16th, 2009 W CH 7th, 2010 WL 14th, 2010 W Cp 5th, 2011 WL 9th, 2011 W CH 12th, 2012 WL 10th, 2012 OG 10th, 2013 WL 12th, 2013 W CH 13th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2016 WL El. Prelim, 2017 WL El. Prelim, 2018 WL El. Prelim Participation: 9 OG; 11 W CH; 4 W Cp; 14 WL – Total: 38 RUS / RUSSIA 1993 W Cp 5th, 1994 W CH 3rd, 1995 W Cp 3rd, 1996 OG 5th, 1997 W Cp 4th, 1998 W CH 6th, 1999 W Cp 4th, 2000 OG 2nd, 2001 W CH 3rd, 2002 WL 1st, 2002 W Cp 1st, 2003 W Ch 10th, 2004 OG 3rd, 2005 WL 6th, 2005 W CH 7th, 2006 W Cp 8th, 2006 WL 14th, 2007 W CH 7th, 2007 WL 13th, 2008 WL 13th, 2009 WL 15th, 2010 WL 13th, 2011 WL 14th, 2012 WL El. Prelim., 2013 WL 5th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 W CH 14th , 2015 WL El. Prelim., 2017 WCH 8th , 2017 WL 5th , 2018 WL El. Prelim

Participation: 3 OG; 8 W CH; 6 W Cp; 14 WL – Total: 31 1 World Cup, 1 World League As URS / URSS

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1952 OG 7th, 1956 OG 3rd, 1960 OG 2nd, 1964 OG 3rd, 1968 OG 2nd, 1972 OG 1st, 1973 W CH 2nd, 1975 W CH 1st, 1976 OG 8th, 1978 W CH 4th, 1979 W Cp 4th, 1980 OG 1st, 1981 W Cp 1st, 1982 W CH 1st, 1983 W Cp 1st, 1986 W CH 3rd, 1987 W Cp 2nd, 1988 OG 3rd, 1989 W Cp 6th, 1991 W CH 7th, 1991 W Cp 5th, 1992 OG 3rd Participation: 10 OG; 6 W CH; 6 W Cp – Total: 22 2 Olympic titles, 2 World titles and 2 World Cups SRB / SERBIA 2007 W CH 4th, 2007 WL 1st, 2008 WL 1st, 2008 OG 3rd, 2009 WL 3rd, 2009 W CH 1st, 2010 WL 1st, 2010 W Cp 1st, 2012 OG 3rd, 2013 WL 1st, 2013 W CH 7th, 2014 W Cp 1st, 2014 WL 1st, 2015 WL 1st, 2015 W CH 1st , 2016 WL 1st , 2016 OG 1st , 2017 WCH 3rd , 2017 WL 1st , 2018 WL El. Prelim, 2018 W Cp 3rd Participation: 3 OG; 5 W CH; 3 W Cp; 10 WL – Total: 21 1 Olympic title, 1 World, 2 World Cups and 7 World Leagues As SCG / SERBIA & MONTENEGRO 2003 WL 4th, 2003 W CH 3rd, 2004 WL 2nd, 2004 OG 2nd, 2005 WL 1st, 2005 W CH 1st, 2006 W Cp 1st, 2006 WL 1st Participation: 1 OG; 2 W CH; 1 W Cp; 4 WL – Total: 8 1 World title, 1 World Cup and 2 World Leagues As YUG / YUGOSLAVIA 1936 OG 10th, 1948 OG 9th, 1952 OG 2nd, 1956 OG 2nd, 1960 OG 4th, 1964 OG 2nd, 1968 OG 1st, 1972 OG 5th, 1973 W CH 3rd, 1975 W CH 13th, 1976 OG 5th, 1978 W CH 3rd, 1979 W Cp 3rd, 1980 OG 2nd, 1981 W Cp 2nd, 1982 W CH 7th, 1984 OG 1st, 1985 W Cp 4th, 1986 W CH 1st, 1987 W Cp 1st, 1988 OG 1st, 1989 W Cp 1st, 1991 W CH 1st, 1991 W Cp 2nd, 1997 W Cp 7th, 1998 W CH 3rd, 1999 W Cp 5th, 2000 OG 3rd, 2001 W CH 2nd, 2002 W Cp 3rd Participation: 13 OG; 8 W CH; 9 W Cp – Total: 30 3 Olympic titles, 2 World titles and 2 World Cups SVK / SLOVAKIA 1998 W CH 10th, 2000 OG 12th, 2001 W CH 11th, 2003 W CH 8th, 2014 WL El. Prelim., 2015 WL El. Prelim., 2017 WL El. Prelim. Participation: 1 OG, 3 W CH, 3 WL – Total: 7 TUR / TURKEY 2010 WL 24th, 2011 WL 18th, 2012 WL El. Prelim., 2013 WL El. Prelim., 2015 WL El. Prelim, 2016 WL El Prelim Participation: 6 WL – Total: 6

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Complete results in FINA competitions OG: Olympic Games, W CH: World Championships,

W Cp: World Cup, WL: World League

Intercontinental Tournament AUS / AUSTRALIA 1948 – London – OG – YUG-AUS 12-3 1948 – London – OG – ITA-AUS 9-0 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-AUS 10-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – AUT-AUS 6-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-AUS 9-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-AUS 4-2 1960 – Rome – OG – YUG-AUS 6-2 1960 – Rome – OG – RSA-AUS 3-2 1960 – Rome – OG – NED-AUS 5-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – GDR-AUS 3-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-AUS 6-0 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-AUS 10-2 1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-AUS 6-3 1972 – Munich – OG – NED-AUS 4-2 1972 – Munich – OG – AUS-GRE 7-7 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-AUS 5-3 1972 – Munich – OG – CUB-AUS 6-5 1972 – Munich – OG – ESP-AUS 8-4 1972 – Munich – OG – BUL-AUS 4-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – AUS-GBR 4-1 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – MEX-AUS 5-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-AUS 9-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-AUS 10-6 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – NED-AUS 4-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – BUL-AUS 3-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – AUS-COL 6-1 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-AUS 11-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – MEX-AUS 4-1 1975 – Cali – W CH – ESP-AUS 8-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – AUS-BUL 6-0 1975 – Cali – W CH – AUS-YUG 5-0 (forfeit) 1975 – Cali – W CH – BUL-AUS 6-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – FRG-AUS 4-2 1976 – Montreal – OG – CAN-AUS 6-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – CUB-AUS 8-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – URS-AUS 7-2 1976 – Montreal – OG – CAN-AUS 4-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – MEX-AUS 4-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – AUS-IRI 8-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-AUS 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – URS-AUS 7-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-CAN 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-MEX 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – CUB-AUS 8-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-ESP 8-7 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-CUB 7-6 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-GRE 8-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-AUS 9-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – CUB-AUS 6-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-BUL 9-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-BUL 8-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-GRE 4-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-SWE 9-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-ITA 5-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-ROM 4-4 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-AUS 15-6 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-AUS 6-4 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – CUB-AUS 9-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – USA-AUS 9-5

1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – ESP-AUS 7-3 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-AUS 12-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – AUS-BUL 15-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – USA-AUS 7-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – AUS-EGY 23-2 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-AUS 11-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – AUS-NZL 14-2 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-AUS 10-9 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CHN-AUS 9-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – AUS-GRE 9-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-AUS 10-6 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – AUS-JPN 15-2 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – AUS-ITA 8-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-AUS 9-6 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-AUS 12-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-AUS 10-6 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ESP-AUS 10-10 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – AUS-NED 8-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-AUS 5-4 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-AUS 8-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-AUS 10-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – YUG-AUS 6-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ITA-AUS 6-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – AUS-NED 8-6 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – AUS-GRE 8-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – AUS-YUG 4-12 1986 – Madrid – W CH – CUB-AUS 12-10 1986 – Madrid – W CH – AUS-GRE 10-5 1986 – Madrid – W CH – AUS-BRA 11-4 1986 – Madrid – W CH – AUS-ISR 11-1 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-AUS 7-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-AUS 13-11 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-AUS 11-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-AUS 11-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – AUS-FRA 7-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – AUS-KOR 13-2 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-AUS 13-5 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-AUS 7-8 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-AUS 7-5 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – FRG-AUS 12-10 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – URS-AUS 12-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ESP-AUS 10-3 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-AUS 15-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – AUS-USA 9-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – FRA-AUS 4-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – AUS-CAN 13-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-AUS 6-5 1991 – Perth – W CH – AUS-GER 9-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – AUS-HUN 11-1 1991 – Perth – W CH – URS-AUS 9-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – ITA-AUS 8-7 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-AUS 10-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – ESP-AUS 11-9 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – GER-AUS 4-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – ROM-AUS 8-7 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – GER-AUS 11-13 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-AUS 12-9 1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-GER 7-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-FRA 9-5

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1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-TCH 15-9 1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-CUB 7-5 1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-HUN 9-8 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-AUS 7-5 1993 – Athens – W Cp – AUS-GRE 8-6 1993 – Athens – W Cp – AUS-RUS 10-9 1993 – Athens – W Cp – ITA-AUS 9-4 1993 – Athens – W Cp – AUS-USA 9-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-AUS 10-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-AUS 8-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-NZL 28-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-GER 7-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-ROM 7-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-NZL 28-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-KAZ 11-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-CUB 10-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-USA 7-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-SVK 9-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-CAN 10-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-AUS 5-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-AUS 3-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-AUS 2-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-USA 7-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-SVK 9-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – YUG-AUS 9-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-AUS 6-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – USA-AUS 6-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – YUG-AUS 7-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – RUS-AUS 10-9 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – GRE-AUS 10-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-ESP 7-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-ITA 5-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-KAZ 11-11 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-RUS 4-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-SVK 11-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – YUG-AUS 7-3 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-AUS 10-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-ESP 1-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-CRO 6-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-JPN 6-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-ESP 1-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-RUS 3-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-CRO 6-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-USA 5-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-NED 6-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-AUS 6-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – AUS-NED 3-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-JPN 10-2 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-SCG 6-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-USA 7-13 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-AUS 6-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-AUS 7-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-ESP 8-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-AUS 8-11 2003 – Budapest – WL – AUS-USA 7-10 2003 – Budapest – WL – AUS-HUN 7-14 2003 – Budapest – WL – SCG-AUS 11-12 2004 – Budapest – WL – AUS-USA 9-12 2004 – Budapest – WL – AUS-USA 9-13 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-AUS 13-12 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-AUS 19-10 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-AUS 10-14 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-AUS 13-2 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-AUS 10-7 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-AUS 9-11 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-SCG 5-11 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-SCG 6-14 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-HUN 6-14 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-HUN 8-10

2004 – Athens – OG – EGY-AUS 3-14 2004 – Athens – OG – AUS-ITA 4-8 2004 – Athens – OG – ESP-AUS 8-4 2004 – Athens – OG – GRE-AUS 10-9 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-AUS 6-6 2004 – Athens – OG – KAZ-AUS 5-10 2004 – Athens – OG – USA-AUS 6-5 2004 – Athens – OG – AUS-CRO 8-7 2005 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-AUS 10-9 2005 – Portugalete – WL – AUS-ESP 8-12 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CHN-AUS 7-12 2005 – Budapest – WL – AUS-HUN 6-13 2005 – Budapest – WL – AUS-CAN 11-7 2005 – Budapest – WL – GRE-AUS 10-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – AUS-GER 8-9 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CHN-AUS 6-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – AUS-GRE 8-10 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-AUS 10-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CUB-AUS 3-16 2005 – Montreal – W CH – AUS-GER 5-11 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – AUS-CHN 9-5 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – AUS-JPN 15-11 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – AUS-FRA 10-6 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – AUS-CHN 14-4 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – AUS-JPN 17-10 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – AUS-FRA 11-6 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – AUS-USA 7-9 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – AUS-CHN 12-4 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – AUS-BRA 12-2 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – AUS-CAN 13-7 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – AUS-FRA 10-5 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-ESP 5-7 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-GRE 12-14 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-SCG 10-12 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-AUS 13-14 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-GRE 10-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – AUS-NZL 3-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-AUS 10-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – AUS-RSA 12-6 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ITA-AUS 12-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – AUS-ROU 15-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – AUS-USA 9-10 2007 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-CHN 17-5 2007 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-CHN 11-8 2007 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-JPN 12-8 2007 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-JPN 15-3 2007 – Berlin – WL – AUS-HUN 8-15 2007 – Berlin – WL – AUS-CAN 9-8 2007 – Berlin – WL – AUS-GER 15-17 2007 – Berlin – WL – AUS-ROU 9-6 2007 – Berlin – WL – AUS-HUN 16-7 2007 – Berlin – WL – AUS-GER 7-6 2008 –Tokyo – WL – AUS-JPN 10-5 2008 – Tokyo – WL – AUS-JPN 13-6 2008 – Tokyo – WL – AUS-IRI 18-2 2008 – Tokyo – WL – AUS-IRI 20-1 2008 – Tokyo – WL – AUS-CHN 14-6 2008 – Tokyo – WL – AUS-CHN 19-6 2008 – Tokyo – WL – AUS-NZL 25-0 2008 – Tokyo – WL – AUS-NZL 16-4 2008 – Genova – WL – AUS-EGY 21-0 2008 – Genova – WL – AUS-CAN 11-7 2008 – Genova – WL – AUS-GRE 13-9 2008 – Genova – WL – AUS-SRB 5-11 2008 – Genova – WL – AUS-USA 10-11 2008 – Genova – WL – AUS-MNE 8-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-GRE 12-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-ESP 8-9 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-CAN 8-5

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2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-HUN 12-13 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-MNE 5-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-ITA 17-16 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-GRE 8-9 2009 – Adelaide – WL – AUS-IRI 13-1 2009 – Adelaide – WL – AUS-NZL 12-3 2009 – Adelaide – WL – AUS-JPN 15-8 2009 – Auckland – WL – AUS-NZL 22-5 2009 – Auckland – WL – AUS-IRI 19-7 2009 – Auckland – WL – AUS-JPN 12-3 2009 – Podgorica – WL – AUS-CRO 6-9 2009 – Podgorica – WL – AUS-RSA 13-4 2009 – Podgorica – WL – MNE-AUS 6-4 2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-AUS 10-6 2009 – Podgorica – WL – AUS-JPN 12-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – AUS-ITA 10-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-AUS 7-14 2009 – Rome – W CH – ESP-AUS 13-10 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-AUS 8-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – AUS-ROU 5-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – ITA-AUS 6-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-AUS 8-7 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-AUS 11-16 2010 – Osaka – WL – AUS-KAZ 10-5 2010 – Osaka – WL – AUS-IRI 23-1 2010 – Osaka – WL – AUS-CHN 15-4 2010 – Osaka – WL – AUS-NZL 17-3 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-JPN 9-8 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-NZL 14-4 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-KAZ 11-7 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-IRI 23-3 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-CHN 10-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-ESP 7-9 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-ROU 9-11 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – IRI-AUS 4-26 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-SRB 9-12 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-CHN 10-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ROU-AUS 9-5 2011 – Auckland – WL – AUS-JPN 8-6 2011 – Auckland – WL – AUS-CHN 15-7 2011 – Auckland – WL – AUS-KAZ 11-7 2011 – Auckland – WL – AUS-NZL 22-4 2011 – Sydney – WL – AUS-CHN 9-5 2011 – Sydney – WL – AUS-JPN 12-10 2011 – Sydney – WL – AUS-NZL 22-3 2011 – Sydney – WL – AUS-KAZ 11-5 2011 – Florence – WL – AUS-CRO 6-12 2011 – Florence – WL – AUS-CAN 13-8 2011 – Florence – WL – AUS-MNE 5-8 2011 – Florence – WL – AUS-ITA 6-7 2011 – Florence – WL – AUS-CHN 14-4 2011 – Florence – WL – AUS-MNE 7-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – AUS-ROU 9-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – AUS-CHN 12-7 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – AUS-SRB 9-12 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – AUS-ESP 8-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – AUS-JPN 15-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – AUS-CAN 8-6 2012 – Almaty – WL – AUS-CRO 11-14 2012 – Almaty – WL – AUS-BRA 15-6 2012 – Almaty – WL – AUS-ESP 7-8 2012 – Almaty – WL – AUS-USA 5-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – AUS-KAZ 6-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – AUS-BRA 13-2 2012 – London – OG – AUS-USA 10-9 2012 – London – OG – AUS-HUN 9-10 2012 – London – OG – AUS-SRB 8-11 2012 – London – OG – AUS-GRE 13-8 2012 – London – OG – AUS-CRO 6-11

2012 – London – OG – AUS-ESP 9-13 2012 – London – OG – AUS-KAZ 7-4 2012 – London – OG – AUS-ITA 5-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-SRB 7-10 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-HUN 9-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-CHN 9-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-GER 8-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-CRO 6-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-GRE 9-11 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-SRB 7-13 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – KAZ-AUS 8-11 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – CRO-AUS 6-3 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – AUS-HUN 8-8 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – USA-AUS 11-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – AUS-RSA 13-2 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – AUS-KAZ 12-6 2014 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-CAN 11-10 2014 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-AUS 7-11 2014 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-JPN 16-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-AUS 11-5 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-AUS 4-8 2014 – Dubai – WL – AUS-CAN 8-10 2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-AUS 7-14 2014 – Dubai – WL – AUS-SRB 5-12 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-AUS 12-9 2015 – Corona Del Mar – WL BRA-AUS 10-13 2015 – Corona Del Mar – WL- AUS-KAZ 13-7 2015 – Corona Del Mar – WL- AUS-CHN 10-3 2015 – Bergamo- WL – AUS – ITA 5-7 2015 – Bergamo – WL – AUS –USA 10-9 2015 - Bergamo – WL –SRB – AUS 12-8 2015 – Kazan – W CH- JPN-AUS 4-10 2015 – Kazan – W CH – AUS-MNE 5-5 2015 – Kazan – W CH- SRB-AUS 10-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH- RSA-AUS 1-17 2015 – Kazan – W CH- GRE-AUS 12-11 2015 – Kazan – W CH – MNE –AUS 11-8 2015 – Kazan – W CH- AUS-USA 11-9 2016 – Yokohama – WL – USA-AUS 8-6 2016 – Yokohama – WL – BRA- AUS 9-13 2016 - Yokohama – WL – JPN-AUS 5-7 2016 - Yokohama – WL – KAZ-AUS 4-11 2016 - Yokohama – WL – CHN-AUS 4-21 2016 – Huizhou – WL – AUS-GRE 5-10 2016 – Huizhou – WL – AUS-ITA 7-14 2016 – Huizhou – WL – AUS-JPN 13-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-AUS 8-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – HUN-AUS 9-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – AUS-JPN 8-16 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – SRB-AUS 10-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – AUS-GRE 12-7 2017 – Budapest – WCH – AUS-HUN 3-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH – FRAU-AUS 10-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH – AUS-ITA 5-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH – SRB-AUS 15-5 2017 – Budapest – WCH – AUS-ITA 4-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-AUS 3-8 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – AUS-NZL 18-3 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – AUS-JPN 9-9 (13-11) 2017 – Gold Coast – WL –AUS-KAZ 10-3 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – AUS-USA 12-8 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – AUS-CHN 13-3 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – AUS-USA 8-6 2017 – Ruza – WL – AUS-RUS 5-11 2017 – Ruza – WL – AUS-JPN 9-8 2017 – Ruza – WL – CRO-AUS 8-3 2017 – Ruza – WL – ITA-AUS 13-5 2017 – Ruza – WL – AUS-KAZ 8-8 (11-12) 2017 – Ruza – WL – AUS-JPN 11-4 (7-8)

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2018 – Auckland – WL – AUS-CAN 15-8 2018 – Auckland – WL – ARG-AUS 7-16 2018 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-AUS 6-21 2018 – Auckland – WL – AUS-USA 6-9 2018 – Budapest – WL - AUS-HUN 5-12 2018 – Budapest – WL – AUS-JPN 11-7 2018 – Budapest – WL – MNE-AUS – 10-8 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – AUS-JPN 14-6

2018 – Berlin – W Cp –AUS-HUN 8-9 2018 – Berlin – W Cp –GER-AUS 9-10

BRA / BRAZIL 1920 – Antwerp – OG – BRA-FRA 1-1 1920 – Antwerp – OG – BRA -FRA 5-1 1920 – Antwerp – OG – BRA -SWE 3-7 1932 – L. A. – OG – BRA-HUN 0-5 (forfeit) 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-GER 3-7 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-USA 1-6 1932 – L. A. – OG – BRA-JPN 0-5 (forfeit) 1952 – Helsinki – OG – BRA-ESP 2-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – BRA-BEL 1-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – BRA-ESP 4-6 1952 – Helsinki – OG – BRA-RSA 2-9 1960 – Rome – OG – BRA-URS 2-8 1960 – Rome – OG – BRA-FRG 3-6 1960 – Rome – OG – BRA-ARG 2-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – BRA-YUG 0-8 1964 – Tokyo – OG – BRA-NED 2-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – BRA-USA 1-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-USA 4-10 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-ESP 12-19 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-GRE 9-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-ITA 4-13 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-GRE 9-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-CHN 9-11 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-CAN 10-10 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – BRA-JPN 8-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-URS 10-16 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-USA 6-15 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-GRE 9-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-HUN 11-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-CAN 9-4 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-NED 5-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-HUN 9-11 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-AUS 4-11 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-GRE 5-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-RSA 8-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-ESP 3-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-ESP 3-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-GRE 5-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-AUS 2-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-USA 5-13 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-SVK 8-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-KAZ 6-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – BRA-ITA 1-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – BRA-YUG 5-13 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – BRA-SVK 5-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – BRA-GER 5-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – BRA-CAN 10-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – BRA-JPN 13-6 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ITA 5-8 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ITA 5-9 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ESP 9-10 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ESP 1-9 2002 – Almeria – WL – ESP-BRA 13-6 2002 – Almeria – WL – ESP-BRA 15-4 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-BRA 13-12 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-BRA 9-8 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-BRA 11-4 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-BRA 13-5

2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-GRE 4-6 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-GRE 8-12 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ESP-BRA 10-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-BRA 7-4 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – RUS-BRA 10-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-BRA 6-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-BRA 5-6 2003 – São Paulo – WL – GRE-BRA 10-6 2003 – São Paulo – WL – ITA-BRA 10-6 2003 – São Paulo – WL – BRA-NED 7-10 2004 – Mallorca – WL – BRA-ESP 5-11 2004 – Mallorca – WL – BRA-ESP 5-12 2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-BRA 11-5 2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-BRA 11-3 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-BRA 17-7 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-BRA 7-6 2004 – Syros – WL – BRA-GRE 7-16 2004 – Syros – WL – BRA-GRE 5-17 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-BRA 9-2 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-BRA 9-7 2004 – Siracusa – WL – BRA-ITA 5-11 2004 – Siracusa – WL – BRA-ITA 8-13 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ITA-BRA 11-2 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ROM-BRA 9-5 2005 – Belgrade – WL – BRA-CRO 7-17 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-BRA 12-5 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – BRA-USA 6-8 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – BRA-SCG 3-18 2006 – Victoria – WL – BRA-CAN 5-8 2006 – Victoria – WL – BRA-USA 3-13 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-USA 0-11 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-CHN 8-9 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-AUS 2-12 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-CAN 8-13 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-FRA 6-12 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-BRA 11-2 2009 – Rome – W CH – BRA-CHN 5-9 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-BRA 19-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – RSA-BRA 7-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – BRA-MKD 16-15 2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-VEN 21-2 2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-VEN 19-6 2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-USA 8-12 2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-USA 4-12 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – BRA-CRO 5-14 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – BRA-JPN 11-13 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – BRA-CAN 9-13 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – BRA-RSA 7-4 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – BRA-KAZ 7-9 2012 – Almaty – WL – BRA-ESP 3-8 2012 – Almaty – WL – BRA-AUS 6-15 2012 – Almaty – WL – BRA-CRO 3-20 2012 – Almaty – WL – BRA-ITA 1-14 2012 – Almaty – WL – BRA-CHN 7-10 2012 – Almaty – WL – BRA-AUS 2-13 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-CAN 11-1 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-USA 13-12 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-CAN 11-2

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2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – BRA-USA 13-7 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – BRA-RUS 7-13 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – BRA-CHN 3-18 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – BRA-SRB 7-16 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – BRA-HUN 4-8 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – BRA-CHN 7-12 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – BRA-JPN 4-9 2014 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-BRA 8-11 2014 – Shanghai – WL – USA-BRA 11-10 2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-MNE 5-15 2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-CHN 12-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-BRA 12-4 2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-AUS 7-14 2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-CAN 13-14 2014 – Dubai – WL – CHN-BRA 7-8 2015 – Corona del Mar –WL - BRA-AUS 10-13 2015 – Corona del Mar –WL -BRA-CHN 12-9 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL -BRA-KAZ 10-7 2015 – Bergamo – WL -BRA-CRO-17-10 2015 – Bergamo – WL -BRA-CHN 15-7 2015 – Bergamo – WL -HUN-BRA 16-3 2015 – Kazan – W CH- BRA-CHN 9-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH- CRO-BRA 10-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH- BRA-CAN 6-10 2015 – Kazan – W CH- BRA-USA 3-7 2015 – Kazan –W CH – BRA-RSA 16-5 2015 – Kazan – W CH –CAN-BRA 12-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-AUS 8-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – JPN-BRA 8-16 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - BRA-SRB 6-5 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-SRB 9-4

2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-HUN 6-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-ESP 8-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-CRO 6-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – HUN-BRA 13-4 2016 – Yokohama – WL – BRA-USA 11-16 2016 – Yokohama – WL – BRA-AUS 9-13 2016 – Yokohama – WL – BRA-KAZ 19-7 2016 – Yokohama – WL – BRA-JPN 16-10 2016 – Huizhou – WL – BRA-SRB 10-14 2016 – Huizhou – WL - BRA-USA 7-10 2016 – Huizhou – WL – BRA-CHN 11-11 (15-13) 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-KAZ 6-2 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-MNE 5-14 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-CAN 6-6 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-JPN 7-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-KAZ 5-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-AUS 3-8

CAN / CANADA 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-CAN 8-1 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-CAN 12-4 1972 – Munich – OG – CUB-CAN 7-2 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-CAN 16-4 1972 – Munich – OG – MEX-CAN 7-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – NED-CAN 9-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – MEX-CAN 5-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – ITA-CAN 6-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – YUG-CAN 8-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – CAN-COL 10-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – CAN-IRI 7-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – CAN-IRI 6-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – ESP-CAN 9-5 1976 – Montréal – OG – HUN-CAN 4-2 1976 – Montréal – OG – FRG-CAN 5-0 1976 – Montréal – OG – CAN-AUS 6-5 1976 – Montréal – OG – CUB-CAN 7-5 1976 – Montréal – OG – URS-CAN 6-6 1976 – Montréal – OG – CAN-IRI 8-1 1976 – Montréal – OG – CAN-AUS 4-3 1976 – Montréal – OG – CAN-MEX 4-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-CAN 4-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – URS-CAN 5-1 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-CAN 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – MEX-CAN 4-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – CUB-CAN 8-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – NED-CAN 7-1 1978 – Berlin – W CH – CAN-MEX 7-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – CAN-ISR 7-0 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – NED-CAN 8-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRA-CAN 12-11 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-CAN 13-11 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CAN-CHN 12-9

1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – GRE-CAN 9-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CAN-EGY 18-4 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CAN-NZL 9-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-CAN 13-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – NED-CAN 10-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CHN-CAN 6-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-CAN 16-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-CAN 11-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CHN-CAN 6-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CAN-BRA 10-10 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CAN-JPN 8-5 1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRG-CAN 8-3 1986 – Madrid – W CH – NED-CAN 4-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRA-CAN 9-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ISR-CAN 8-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – GRE-CAN 6-4 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-CAN 9-4 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-CAN 11-5 1991 – Perth – W CH – FRA-CAN 9-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – AUS-CAN 13-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – EGY-CAN 5-6 1991 – Perth – W CH – CAN-NZL 14-6 1991 – Perth – W CH – CAN-CUB 7-11 1991 – Perth – W CH – CHN-CAN 7-13 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-CAN 9-2 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-CAN 13-0 1994 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-CAN 10-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – CUB-CAN 11-10 1994 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-CAN 10-14 1994 – Rome – W CH – CAN-RSA 10-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – ROM-CAN 10-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – NZL-CAN 2-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-CAN 10-5

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1998 – Perth – W CH – USA-CAN 10-1 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-CAN 9-3 1998 – Perth – W CH – NZL-CAN 5-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – IRI-CAN 6-10 1998 – Perth – W CH – RSA-CAN 7-12 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CAN-RUS 6-14 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CAN-NED 4-10 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CAN-USA 3-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CAN-BRA 3-10 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CAN-GER 6-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CAN-JPN 12-9 2003 – Barcelona– W CH – CAN-ROM 3-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-CRO 3-13 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-HUN 3-13 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-JPN 6-1 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-BRA 5-6 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CAN-ESP 2-8 2005 – Portugalete – WL – HUN-CAN 22-2 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CAN-RUS 7-9 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CAN-GRE 5-12 2005 – Budapest – WL – AUS-CAN 11-7 2005 – Budapest – WL – CHN-CAN 7-6 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-ESP 8-14 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-SCG 3-14 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-GRE 5-11 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-GER 7-10 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-CAN 19-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-CAN 11-3 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ROM-CAN 10-2 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CAN-CHN 11-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – JPN-CAN 8-10 2006 – Victoria – WL – CAN-BRA 8-5 2006 – Victoria – WL – CAN-USA 10-16 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-USA 7-16 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-CHN 4-6 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-AUS 7-13 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-BRA 13-8 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-FRA 4-6 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CAN-ROU 9-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CAN-HUN 3-19 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CAN-NZL 12-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – RUS-CAN 17-13 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – USA-CAN 16-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ROU-CAN 15-13 2007 – Puerto Rico – WL – CAN-USA 7-16 2007 – Puerto Rico – WL – CAN-MEX 17-5 2007 – Puerto Rico – WL – CAN-PUR 23-2 2007 – Berlin – WL – CAN-GER 8-13 2007 – Berlin – WL – CAN-AUS 8-9 2007 – Berlin – WL – CAN-HUN 9-20 2007 – Berlin – WL – CAN-SRB 6-10 2007 – Berlin – WL – CAN-USA 5-11 2007 – Berlin – WL – CAN-CHN 12-11 2008 – Genova – WL – CAN-AUS 7-11 2008 – Genova – WL – CAN-EGY 17-1 2008 – Genova – WL – CAN-SRB 4-11 2008 – Genova – WL – CAN-GRE 9-6 2008 – Genova – WL – CAN-ITA 10-8 2008 – Genova – WL – CAN-ESP 9-10 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP-CAN 16-6 2008 – Beijing – OG – CAN-MNE 0-12 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-CAN 8-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – CAN-GRE 7-13

2008 – Beijing – OG – HUN-CAN 12-3 2008 – Beijing – OG – CAN-ITA 11-13 2008 – Beijing – OG – CAN-CHN 8-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – CAN-FRA 11-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – AUS-CAN 9-9 2009 – Rome – W CH – CAN-CRO 3-13 2009 – Rome – W CH – SVK-CAN 7-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-CAN 8-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – CAN-HUN 8-16 2009 – Rome – W CH – CAN-EGY 12-3 2011 – Costa Mese – WL – CAN-USA 5-8 2011 – Costa Mese – WL – CAN-USA 6-8 2011 – Florence – WL – CAN-MNE 6-8 2011 – Florence – WL – CAN-AUS 8-13 2011 – Florence – WL – CAN-CRO 8-13 2011 – Florence – WL – CAN-SRB 7-19 2011 – Florence – WL – CAN-MNE 7-16 2011 – Florence – WL – CAN-CHN 9-10 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CAN-JPN 11-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CAN-CRO 4-11 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CAN-BRA 13-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CAN-USA 4-17 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CAN-ROU 12-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CAN-AUS 6-8 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-BRA 1-11 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-USA 0-24 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-BRA 2-11 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – CAN-USA 3-22 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-CRO 8-13 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-USA 7-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-RSA 17-11 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-MNE 4-12 2014 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-CAN 11-10 2014 – Shanghai – WL – CAN-JPN 12-10 2014 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-CAN 6-8 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-CAN 12-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-CAN 10-3 2014 – Dubai – WL – AUS-CAN 8-10 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-CAN 16-11 2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-CAN 13-14 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-CAN 14-11 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL – CAN-USA 10-9 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL – CAN-ARG 15-6 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL – CAN-JPN 20-10 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CRO-CAN 12-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CHN-CAN 2-8 2015 – Kazan – W CH – BRA-CAN 6-10 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CAN-ITA 2-8 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CAN-KAZ 9-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CAN-BRA 12-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH – MNE-CAN 8-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – CAN-KAZ 9-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-CAN 6-6 2017 – Budapest – WCH – CAN-FRAU 6-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH –CAN- RSA 9-6 2018 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-CAN 10-9 2018 – Auckland – WL – AUS-CAN 15-8 2018 – Auckland – WL – ARG-CAN 3-10 2018 – Auckland – WL –CAN-NZL 12-6

CHN / CHINA 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CUB-CHN 11-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CHN-GRE 12-10 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-CHN 14-6

1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CAN-CHN 12-9 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CHN-FRA 14-10 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-CHN 14-10

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1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CHN-AUS 9-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-CHN 12-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – NED-CHN 10-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CHN-CAN 6-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-CHN 11-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-CHN 10-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CHN-BRA 11-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CHN-CAN 6-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CHN-JPN 6-5 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-CHN 14-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-CHN 17-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-CHN 14-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – GRE-CHN 10-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – CHN-KOR 14-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – ROM-CHN 13-4 1991 – Perth – W CH – CHN-ESP 9-21 1991 – Perth – W CH – CHN-YUG 9-25 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-CHN 11-6 1991 – Perth – W CH – EGY-CHN 11-12 1991 – Perth – W CH – NZL-CHN 7-15 1991 – Perth – W CH – CHN-CAN 7-13 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-ITA 4-15 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-GRE 2-17 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-GER 4-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-BRA 6-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – JPN-CHN 10-9 2005 – Portugalete – WL – HUN-CHN 23-1 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CHN-GRE 3-16 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CHN-AUS 7-12 2005 – Budapest – WL – RUS-CHN 11-6 2005 – Budapest – WL – ESP-CHN 13-5 2005 – Budapest – WL – CHN-CAN 7-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CHN-GRE 4-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CHN-AUS 6-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CHN-GER 6-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CAN-CHN 11-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RSA-CHN 7-6 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – CHN-JPN 10-9 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – CHN-AUS 5-9 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – CHN-FRA 11-12 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – CHN-JPN 9-8 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – CHN-AUS 4-14 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – CHN-FRA 10-11 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CHN-USA 2-20 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CHN-AUS 4-12 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CHN-BRA 9-8 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CHN-CAN 6-4 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – CHN-FRA 4-6 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CHN-ESP 4-15 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CHN-GRE 5-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CHN-RUS 6-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CHN-NZL 11-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – RSA-CHN 12-13 2007 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-AUS 5-17 2007 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-JPN 10-8 2007 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-AUS 8-11 2007 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-JPN 11-7 2007 – Berlin – WL – CHN-ROU 7-8 2007 – Berlin – WL – CHN-USA 7-12 2007 – Berlin – WL – CHN-SRB 3-20 2007 – Berlin – WL – CHN-HUN 6-13 2007 – Berlin – WL – CHN-ROU 10-13 2007 – Berlin – WL – CHN-CAN 11-12 2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-JPN 9-6 2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-JPN 11-7 2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-AUS 6-14 2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-AUS 6-19 2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-IRI 18-3 2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-IRI 16-2

2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-NZL 13-5 2008 – Tokyo – WL – CHN-NZL 14-8 2008 – Genova – WL – CHN-MNE 7-13 2008 – Genova – WL – CHN-ESP 6-8 2008 – Genova – WL – CHN-USA 9-13 2008 – Genova – WL – CHN-ITA 8-15 2008 – Genova – WL – CHN-EGY 23-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-CHN 8-4 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-CHN 6-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – CHN-ITA 7-19 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-CHN 15-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – CHN-CRO 4-16 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-CHN 13-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – CAN-CHN 8-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-CHN 14-4 2009 – Rome – W CH – BRA-CHN 5-9 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-CHN 15-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – CAN-CHN 9-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – CHN-MNE 5-13 2009 – Rome – W CH – CHN-ITA 7-14 2010 – Osaka – WL – CHN-KAZ 13-9 2010 – Osaka – WL – CHN-IRI 18-8 2010 – Osaka – WL – CHN-NZL 17-6 2010 – Osaka – WL – AUS-CHN 15-4 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-CHN 5-9 2010 – Tianjin – WL – CHN-IRI 11-5 2010 – Tianjin – WL – CHN-JPN 12-11 2010 – Tianjin – WL – CHN-NZL 15-8 2010 – Tianjin – WL – CHN-KAZ 12-9 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-CHN 10-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-CHN 10-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CRO-CHN 14-4 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CHN-SRB 8-15 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ESP-CHN 11-5 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-CHN 10-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – IRI-CHN 5-20 2011 – Auckland – WL – CHN-AUS 7-15 2011 – Auckland – WL – CHN-NZL 12-6 2011 – Auckland – WL – CHN-KAZ 9-7 2011 – Auckland – WL – CHN-JPN 7-6 2011 – Sydney – WL – CHN-AUS 5-9 2011 – Sydney – WL – CHN-JPN 8-6 2011 – Sydney – WL – CHN-KAZ 12-10 2011 – Sydney – WL – CHN-NZL 12-6 2011 – Florence – WL – CHN-SRB 2-13 2011 – Florence – WL – CHN-USA 6-13 2011 – Florence – WL – CHN-ITA 9-12 2011 – Florence – WL – CHN-CRO 5-15 2011 – Florence – WL – CHN-AUS 4-14 2011 – Florence – WL – CHN-CAN 9-10 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CHN-SRB 5-17 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CHN-AUS 7-12 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CHN-ROU 10-14 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CHN-KAZ 7-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CHN-RSA 9-4 2012 – Almaty – WL – CHN-ITA 9-10 2012 – Almaty – WL – CHN-USA 4-6 2012 – Almaty – WL – CHN-KAZ 13-12 2012 – Almaty – WL – CHN-ESP 1-11 2012 – Almaty – WL – CHN-BRA 10-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – CHN-KAZ 5-7 2013 – Auckland – WL – CHN-JPN 7-5 2013 – Auckland – WL – CHN-NZL 15-6 2013 – Auckland – WL – CHN-JPN 6-5 2013 – Auckland – WL – CHN-NZL 14-7 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – CHN-SRB 5-13 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – CHN-BRA 18-3 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – CHN-RUS 12-11 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – CHN-USA 11-13

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2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – CHN-BRA 12-7 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – CHN-RUS 8-17 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-SRB 9-16 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-HUN 5-13 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-AUS 7-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-ITA 3-11 2014 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-USA 4-14 2014 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-BRA 8-11 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-CHN 21-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-CHN 12-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-CHN 9-8 2014 – Dubai – WL – CHN-HUN 5-13 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-CHN 15-5 2014 – Dubai – WL – CHN-BRA 7-8 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL -KAZ-CHN 10-9 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL -BRA-CHN 12-9 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL -AUS-CHN 10-3 2015 – Bergamo – WL – HUN-CHN 18-8 2015 – Bergamo – WL –BRA-CHN 15-7 2015 – Bergamo – WL –CHN-CRO 4-14 2015 – Kazan – WCH – BRA-CHN 9-9 2015 – Kazan – WCH – CHN-CAN 2-8 2015 – Kazan – WCH – CRO-CHN 17-1 2015 – Kazan – WCH –CHN-RUS 11-14

2015 – Kazan – WCH –CHN-ARG 16-9 2016 – Yokohama – WL – CHN-USA 2-19 2016 – Yokohama – WL – CHN-AUS 4-21 2016 – Yokohama – WL – CHN-KAZ 10-15 2016 – Yokohama – WL – CHN-BRA 4-17 2016 – Huizhou – WL – CHN-SRB 5-20 2016 – Huizhou – WL – CHN-USA 6-12 2016 – Huizhou – WL – CHN-BRA 11 (13-15) 2017 – Gold Coast- WL - CHN-KAZ 6-7 2017 – Gold Coast- WL - CHN-NZL 9-7 2017 – Gold Coast- WL - USA-CHN 18-6 2017 – Gold Coast- WL - JPN-CHN 20-6 2017 – Gold Coast- WL - AUS-CHN 13-3 2017 – Gold Coast- WL - CHN-NZL 4-5 2018 – Auckland – WL –CHN-KSA 13-5 2018 – Auckland – WL – CHN-JPN 4-16 2018 – Auckland – WL – CHN-USA 2-14 2018 – Auckland – WL – CHN-NZL 7-10 2018 – Auckland – WL – ARG-CHN 6-5

JPN / JAPAN 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – HUN-JPN 17-0 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – GER-JPN 10-0 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-JPN 10-0 1932 – L.A. – OG – JPN-BRA 5-0 (forfeit) 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-JPN 13-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – FRA-JPN 8-0 1936 – Berlin – OG – TCH-JPN 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-JPN 8-1 1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-JPN 4-1 1960 – Rome – OG – UAR-JPN 3-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ITA-JPN 5-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ROM-JPN 9-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-JPN 9-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-JPN 17-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – NED-JPN 9-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – JPN-GRE 8-7 1968 – Mexico – OG – JPN-UAR 7-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – JPN-MEX 6-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – ESP-JPN 5-0 1968 – Mexico – OG – MEX-JPN 5-4 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-JPN 11-1 1972 – Munich – OG – ITA-JPN 12-1 1972 – Munich – OG – ESP-JPN 6-4 1972 – Munich – OG – BUL-JPN 7-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-JPN 15-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – AUS-JPN 15-2 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-JPN 15-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-JPN 15-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-JPN 14-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CHN-JPN 6-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – JPN-BRA 9-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – CAN-JPN 8-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – JPN-ESP 1-12 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – JPN-CRO 2-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – JPN-AUS 5-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – JPN-BRA 6-13 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – JPN-GER 6-10 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – JPN-CAN 9-12 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-JPN 10-2

2003 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-JPN 14-4 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SCG-JPN 15-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-JPN 6-1 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – JPN-CHN 10-9 2005 – Montreal – W CH – USA-JPN 7-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – SCG-JPN 17-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CUB-JPN 9-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RSA-JPN 8-13 2005 – Montreal – W CH – JPN-CAN 8-10 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – JPN-CHN 9-10 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – JPN-AUS 11-15 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – JPN-FRA 15-25 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – JPN-CHN 8-9 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – JPN-AUS 10-17 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – JPN-FRA 11-10 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN-ITA 6-20 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN-GER 7-17 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN-SRB 2-18 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN-RSA 7-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN_NZL 9-10 2007 – Shanghai – WL – JPN-AUS 8-12 2007 – Shanghai – WL – JPN-AUS 3-15 2007 – Shanghai – WL – JPN-CHN 8-10 2007 – Shanghai – WL – JPN-CHN 7-11 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-AUS 5-10 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-AUS 6-13 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-IRI 9-2 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-IRI 9-4 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-CHN 6-9 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-CHN 7-11 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-NZL 14-7 2008 – Tokyo – WL – JPN-NZL 15-8 2009 – Adelaide – WL – JPN-NZL 15-7 2009 – Adelaide – WL – JPN-IRI 18-9 2009 – Adelaide – WL – AUS-JPN 15-8 2009 – Auckland – WL – JPN-IRI 14-6 2009 – Auckland – WL – JPN-NZL 15-9 2009 – Auckland – WL – AUS-JPN 12-3 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-JPN 12-6

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2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-JPN 14-3 2009 – Podgorica – WL – JPN-ITA 6-14 2009 – Podgorica – WL – JPN-MNE 2-18 2009 – Podgorica – WL – AUS-JPN 12-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – JPN-RSA 11-9 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-AUS 11-16 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-NZL 16-4 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-KAZ 7-6 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-IRI 15-6 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-CHN 5-9 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-JPN 9-8 2010 – Tianjin – WL – CHN-JPN 12-11 2010 – Tianjin – WL – JPN-IRI 24-2 2010 – Tianjin – WL – JPN-NZL 20-8 2010 – Tianjin – WL – KAZ-JPN 11-8 2011 – Auckland – WL – JPN-AUS 6-8 2011 – Auckland – WL – JPN-KAZ 10-8 2011 – Auckland – WL – JPN-NZL 17-3 2011 – Auckland – WL – JPN-CHN 6-7 2011 – Sydney – WL – JPN-KAZ 11-10 2011 – Sydney – WL – JPN-AUS 10-12 2011 – Sydney – WL – JPN-CHN 6-8 2011 – Sydney – WL – JPN-NZL 20-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – JPN-CAN 5-11 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – JPN-BRA 13-11 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – JPN-CRO 7-18 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – JPN-GER 6-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – JPN-AUS 9-15 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – JPN-ROU 18-15 2012 – Shanghai – WL – JPN-KAZ 12-9 2012 – Shanghai – WL – JPN-AUS 7-14 2012 – Shanghai – WL – JPN-CHN 12-11 2012 – Chiba – WL – JPN-AUS 4-10 2012 – Chiba – WL – JPN-CHN 4-6 2012 – Chiba – WL – JPN-KAZ 10-3 2013 – Auckland – WL – JPN-CHN 5-7 2013 – Auckland – WL – JPN-NZL 17-12 2013 – Auckland – WL – JPN-CHN 5-6 2013 – Auckland – WL – JPN-NZL 16-6 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – JPN-MNE 16-15 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – JPN-USA 12-13 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – JPN-HUN 5-11 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – JPN-SRB 8-14 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – JPN-RUS 7-13 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – JPN-BRA 9-4 2014 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-JPN 10-7 2014 – Shanghai – WL – CAN-JPN 12-10 2014 – Shanghai – WL – AUS-JPN 16-9 2015- Corona del Mar- WL – JPN-ARG 14-9 2015 – Corona del Mar- WL – USA-JPN 10-6 2015- Corona del Mar- WL –CAN-JPN 19-8 2015 – Kazan – W CH – JPN-AUS 4-10 2015 – Kazan – W CH – SRB-JPN 19-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH – JPN-MNE 10-16 2015 – Kazan – W CH – ARG-JPN 6-14 2015 – Kazan – W CH – RUS-JPN 9-13

2016 – Yokohama – WL – JPN-USA 14-17 2016 – Yokohama – WL – JPN-AUS 5-7 2016 – Yokohama – WL – JPN-KAZ 19-7 2016 – Yokohama – WL – JPN-BRA 10-16 2016 – Huizhou – WL – JPN-GRE 7-15 2016 – Huizhou – WL – JPN-ITA 10-17 2016 – Huizhou – WL - JPN-AUS 7-13 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-JPN 8-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – JPN-BRA 8-16 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – AUS-JPN 8-6 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – HUN-JPN 17-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – SRB-JPN 12-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – JPN-RUS 8-15 2017 – Budapest – WCH – USA-JPN 7-15 2017 – Budapest – WCH – JPN-CRO 6-16 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-JPN 7-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH – JPN-ESP 11-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH – GRE-JPN 14-4 2017 – Gold Coast- JPN-USA 8-10 2017 – Gold Coast- WL - AUS-JPN 9-9 (13-11) 2017 – Gold Coast- WL -JPN-CHN 20-6 2017 – Gold Coast- WL -KAZ-JPN 6-14 2017 – Gold Coast- WL -JPN-KAZ 12-7 2017 – Ruza – WL-CRO-JPN 13-5 2017 – Ruza – WL-AUS-JPN 9-8 2017 – Ruza – WL- JPN-RUS 5-12 2017 – Ruza – WL- SRB-JPN 19-10 2017 – Ruza – WL- RUS-JPN 12-12 (18-17) 2017 – Ruza – WL- AUS-JPN 11-4 2018 – Auckland – WL – CHN-JPN 4-16 2018 – Auckland – WL – JPN- USA 10-12 2018 – Auckland – WL –NLZ-JPN 10-18 2018 – Auckland – WL – JPN-KAZ 18-5 2018 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-JPN 7-12 2018 – Budapest – WL- MNR-JPN 14-8 2018 – Budapest – WL- AUS-JPN 11-7 2018 – Budapest – WL- JPN – HUN 2018 – Budapest – WL- JPN-ESP 7-12 2018 – Budapest – WL- HUN-JPN 11-9 2018 – Budapest – WL- JPN-USA 11-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – AUS-JPN 14-6 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – GER-JPN 14-9 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-JON 19-14 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – JPN-RSA 21-9 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – USA- JPN 11-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – JPN-SRB 7-12

KAZ / KAZAKHSTAN 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-KAZ 13-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-KAZ 12-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-CAN 10-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – CUB-KAZ 5-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-CAN 10-14 1994 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-RSA 19-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-KAZ 11-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-KAZ 14-8

1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-NZL 15-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-CRO 4-19 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-RUS 8-13 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-KAZ 13-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-KAZ 19-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-HUN 3-17 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-YUG 5-16 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-ITA 3-13

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1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-BRA 7-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-KAZ 11-11 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-KAZ 8-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – ITA-KAZ 13-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – KAZ-RUS 7-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – KAZ-SVK 9-5 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-KAZ 6-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – KAZ-NED 6-4 2000 – Sydney – OG – KAZ-SVK 11-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – KAZ-HUN 3-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – KAZ-GRE 4-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – KAZ-GER 6-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – KAZ-YUG 6-16 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – KAZ-ITA 3-13 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – KAZ-SVK 10-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – KAZ-NED 5-9 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-KAZ 12-6 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-KAZ 5-2 2004 – Athens – OG – KAZ-USA 6-9 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-KAZ 9-5 2004 – Athens – OG – KAZ-HUN 4-14 2004 – Athens – OG – CRO-KAZ 5-4 2004 – Athens – OG – KAZ-AUS 5-10 2004 – Athens – OG – KAZ-EGY 15-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-AUS 7-14 2009 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-SRB 3-20 2009 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-ESP 5-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-MKD 4-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – RSA-KAZ 6-5 2010 – Osaka – WL – CHN-KAZ 13-9 2010 – Osaka – WL – AUS-KAZ 10-5 2010 – Osaka – WL – JPN-KAZ 7-6 2010 – Osaka – WL – KAZ-NZL 21-6 2010 – Osaka – WL – IRI-KAZ 8-23 2010 – Tianjin – WL – KAZ-NZL 20-5 2010 – Tianjin – WL – KAZ-IRI 21-5 2010 – Tianjin – WL – AUS-KAZ 11-7 2010 – Tianjin – WL – CHN-KAZ 12-9 2010 – Tianjin – WL – KAZ-JPN 11-8 2011 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-JPN 8-10 2011 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-CHN 7-9 2011 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-AUS 7-11 2011 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-NZL 12-5 2011 – Sydney – WL – KAZ-JPN 10-11 2011 – Sydney – WL – KAZ-CHN 10-12 2011 – Sydney – WL – KAZ-NZL 17-12 2011 – Sydney – WL – KAZ-AUS 5-11 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – KAZ-ESP 5-18 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – KAZ-HUN 5-16 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – KAZ-MNE 5-16 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – KAZ-CHN 8-7 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – KAZ-BRA 9-7 2012 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-JPN 9-12 2012 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-CHN 4-8 2012 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-AUS 5-10 2012 – Chiba – WL – KAZ-CHN 4-9 2012 – Chiba – WL – KAZ-AUS 3-15 2012 – Chiba – WL – KAZ-JPN 3-10 2012 – Almaty – WL – KAZ-USA 8-11 2012 – Almaty – WL – KAZ-ITA 10-13 2012 – Almaty – WL – KAZ-CHN 12-13 2012 – Almaty – WL – KAZ-CRO 6-13 2012 – Almaty – WL – KAZ-AUS 7-6 2012 – Almaty – WL – KAZ-CHN 7-5

2012 – London – OG – KAZ-ESP 6-14 2012 – London – OG – KAZ-AUS 4-7 2012 – London – OG – KAZ-GRE 4-11 2012 – London – OG – KAZ-ITA 6-9 2012 – London – OG – KAZ-CRO 4-12 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – KAZ-ITA 6-12 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – KAZ-GER 8-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – KAZ-ROU 7-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – KAZ-HUN 7-16 2014 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-JPN 10-7 2014 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-AUS 7-11 2014 – Shanghai – WL – KAZ-CAN 6-8 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – KAZ-AUS 8-11 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – KAZ-HUN 9-15 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – KAZ-CRO 7-14 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – SRB-KAZ 16-10 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-KAZ 8-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – AUS-KAZ 12-6 2015- Corona del Mar – WL- KAZ-CHN 10-9 2015- Corona del Mar – WL-AUS-KAZ 13-7 2015- Corona del Mar – WL-BRA-KAZ 10-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH – HUN-KAZ 14-5 2015 – Kazan – W CH –KAZ-ARG 15-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH – RSA-KAZ 3-14 2015 – Kazan – W CH –KAZ-MNE 8-12 2015 – Kazan – W CH –CAN-KAZ 9-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH –KAZ-RSA 11-7 2016 - Yokohama – WL – KAZ-USA 7-19 2016 – Yokohama – WL – KAZ-AUS 4-11 2016 – Yokohama – WL – KAZ-BRA 7-19 2016 – Yokohama – WL – KAZ-JPN 7-19 2016 – Yokohama – WL – KAZ-CHN 15-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-KAZ 6-2 2017 – Budapest – WCH – CAN-KAZ 9-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH – MNE-KAZ 13-5 2017 – Budapest – WCH –KAZ-ESP 6-18 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-KAZ 5-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH – KAZ-ITA 7-12 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – CHN-KAZ 6-7 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – USA-KAZ 15-10 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – AUS-KAZ 10-3 2017 – Gold Coast – WL - KAZ –NZL 15-8 2017 – Gold Coast – WL - KAZ-JPN 6-14 2017 – Gold Coast – WL - JPN-KAZ 12-7 2017 – Ruza – WL – SRB-KAZ 15-7 2017 – Ruza – WL – USA-KAZ 14-10 2017 – Ruza – WL – KAZ-ITA 6-14 2017 – Ruza – WL – KAZ-CRO 3-19 2017 – Ruza – WL – AUS-KAZ 8-8 (11-12) 2017 – Ruza – WL – KAZ-RUS 4-11 2018 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-CAN 10-9 2018 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-ARG 12-9 2018 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-AUS 6-21 2018 – Auckland – WL – KAZ-JPN 7-12 2018 – Budapest – WL – CRO-KAZ 15-5 2018 – Budapest – WL –USA-KAZ 11-4 2018 – Budapest – WL – KAZ-ESP 3-11 2018 – Budapest – WL – USA-KAZ 9-3 2018 – Budapest – WL – AUS-KAZ 15-11 2018 – Budapest – WL –MNE-KAZ 14-6

USA / UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1920 – Antwerp – OG – GBR-USA 7-2 1920 – Antwerp – OG – USA-GRE 7-0

1920 – Antwerp – OG – BEL-USA 7-2 1920 – Antwerp – OG – SWE-USA 5-2

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1920 – Antwerp – OG – USA-ESP 5-0 1924 – Paris – OG – FRA-USA 3-1 1924 – Paris – OG – BEL-USA 2-1 1924 – Paris – OG – USA-NED 4-2 1924 – Paris – OG – USA-SWE 3-2 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – HUN-USA 5-0 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – FRA-USA 2-1 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – HUN-USA 7-0 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – GER-USA 4-4 1936 – Berlin – OG – BEL-USA 4-3 1936 – Berlin – OG – NED-USA 3-2 1936 – Berlin – OG – USA-URU 2-1 1948 – London – OG – BEL-USA 4-4 1948 – London – OG – BEL-USA 4-4 1948 – London – OG – SWE-USA 7-0 1952 – Helsinki – OG – USA-ROM 6-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-USA 5-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – USA-AUT 4-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – USA-BEL 4-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – USA-ESP 6-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-USA 4-0 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-USA 4-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-USA 6-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – USA-GBR 5-3 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-USA 5-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-USA 3-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – ITA-USA 3-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – USA-FRG 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – HUN-USA 7-2 1960 – Rome – OG – USA-BEL 7-2 1960 – Rome – OG – USA-FRA 10-4 1960 – Rome – OG – YUG-USA 6-2 1960 – Rome – OG – USA-NED 7-6 1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-USA 6-4 1960 – Rome – OG – FRG-USA 4-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-USA 2-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – NED-USA 6-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – USA-BRA 7-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – HUN-USA 5-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-USA 8-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-BRA 10-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-FRG 7-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-ESP 10-7 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-CUB 6-6 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-NED 6-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-GDR 6-4 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-ROM 4-3 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-MEX 7-5 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-YUG 5-3 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-CUB 7-6 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-CAN 8-1 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-USA 6-6 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-USA 5-3 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-FRG 4-4 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-ITA 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-CUB 4-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-BUL 5-6 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-FRG 3-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-GRE 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-USA 6-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-USA 8-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-USA 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-ITA 6-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-USA 4-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – USA-ESP 4-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – USA-IRI 14-1 1975 – Cali – W CH – ITA-USA 10-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – USA-NED 4-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – ROM-USA 6-3

1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-USA 8-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – NED-USA 5-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-CUB 5-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ROM-USA 3-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-URS 3-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-MEX 11-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-USA 4-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-BUL 12-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-ROM 2-1 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-FRG 6-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – HUN-USA 4-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-URS 6-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-FRG 4-2 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-ITA 9-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-ROM 8-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-BUL 6-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-USA 6-4 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-USA 6-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-USA 7-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – CUB-USA 10-9 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – USA-BUL 11-3 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – USA-AUS 9-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – USA-ESP 4-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – USA-HUN 12-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – USA-EGY 24-2 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – USA-AUS 7-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-USA 8-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-USA 8-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – USA-ESP 9-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CUB-USA 9-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – USA-YUG 8-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-USA 7-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-USA 7-3 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ITA-USA 6-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – USA-CUB 11-8 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – USA-HUN 9-9 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – USA-NED 7-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – USA-ESP 5-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-BRA 10-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-ESP 10-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-GRE 12-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-USA 5-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-NED 8-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-ESP 10-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-FRG 8-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-AUS 12-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-USA 8-8 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-ITA 9-7* * Replay of protest game ITA-USA 8-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-NED 8-5 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-AUS 8-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-GRE 9-4 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-YUG 7-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-USA 9-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – GRE-USA 3-13 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-USA 6-15 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-USA 8-10 1986 – Madrid – W CH – USA-URS 6-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ITA-USA 10-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – USA-FRG 10-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRA-USA 6-6 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-USA 2-10 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – CUB-USA 7-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-USA 9-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-USA 7-5 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – USA-FRG 7-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – USA-ITA 7-3 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – USA-ESP 8-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-YUG 7-6

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1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-ESP 7-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-HUN 10-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-GRE 18-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-CHN 14-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-USA 7-8 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-USA 9-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – FRG-USA 7-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – USA-ITA 8-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – URS-USA 8-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-USA 10-8 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – AUS-USA 9-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-CAN 11-5 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-FRA 13-3 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-AUS 6-5 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-GER 7-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-USA 9-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-USA 13-12 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-YUG 6-7 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-URS 8-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-ROM 8-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-YUG 4-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-ESP 6-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-YUG 7-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-USA 8-5 1992 – Barcelona – OG – USA-AUS 8-4 1992 – Barcelona – OG – USA-GER 7-2 1992 – Barcelona – OG – USA-FRA 11-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – USA-TCH 9-3 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-USA 6-4 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-USA 8-4 1993 – Athens – W Cp – USA-CUB 7-6 1993 – Athens – W Cp – USA-ITA 6-11 1993 – Athens – W Cp – USA-GER 7-7 1993 – Athens – W Cp – USA-HUN 2-6 1993 – Athens – W Cp – AUS-USA 9-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-NED 7-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-GER 9-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-ROM 9-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-USA 9-10 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-USA 9-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-NED 7-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-GRE 8-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-HUN 11-11 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-USA 11-8 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – CRO-USA 5-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – USA-GRE 6-5 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – USA-HUN 6-11 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – RUS-USA 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-USA 10-7 1996 – Atlanta – OG – UKR-USA 7-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – CRO-USA 8-10 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-USA 7-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ROM-USA 5-10 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-USA 5-4 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-USA 7-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – USA-YUG 12-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – USA-RUS 9-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-USA 7-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ITA-USA 6-7 1997 – Athens – W Cp – USA-GRE 8-8 1997 – Athens – WCp – GRE-USA 5-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-USA 7-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – USA-SVK 8-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – USA-CAN 10-1 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-USA 5-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-USA 3-2 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-USA 5-13 1998 – Perth – W CH – AUS-USA 7-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – USA-SVK 8-5

1998 – Perth – W CH – USA-GRE 8-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-USA 9-6 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – USA-AUS 6-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – USA-GRE 10-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – USA-RUS 8-7 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – YUG-USA 8-4 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-USA 10-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-USA 3-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – HUN-USA 10-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – NED-USA 8-12 2000 – Sydney – OG – USA-YUG 5-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – RUS-USA 11-10 2000 – Sydney – OG – ITA-USA 10-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – USA-RUS 9-10 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – USA-NED 5-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – USA-CAN 6-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – USA-ESP 4-10 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – USA-CRO 5-11 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – USA-AUS 6-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-USA 9-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-USA 9-10 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – USA-YUG 4-9 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – USA-RUS 5-8 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – USA-HUN 5-9 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – USA-CRO 12-10 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CRO 15-13 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CRO 9-10 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-RUS 5-6 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-RUS 9-8 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-USA 9-7 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-USA 12-8 2002 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-USA 11-10 2002 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-USA 8-11 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 15-8 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 17-5 2002 – Moraga – WL – USA-HUN 14-11 2002 – Moraga – WL – USA-HUN 8-11 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SCG-USA 5-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-JPN 14-4 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-USA 7-13 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-GRE 2-4 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-USA 5-11 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-ESP 8-9 2003 – Budapest – WL – AUS-USA 7-10 2003 – Budapest – WL – SCG-USA 15-4 2003 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 12-8 2003 – New York – WL – GRE-USA 2-6 2003 – New York – WL – USA-HUN 5-6 2003 – New York – WL – USA-SCG 12-9 2004 – Budapest – WL – AUS-USA 9-12 2004 – Budapest – WL – AUS-USA 9-13 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 9-8 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 12-7 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-USA 12-11 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-USA 13-7 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-AUS 10-7 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-AUS 9-11 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-HUN 11-9 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-HUN 8-11 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-SCG 6-9 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-SCG 11-10 2004 – Long Beach – WL – GRE-USA 13-12 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-ESP 10-11 2004 – Athens – OG – CRO-USA 6-7 2004 – Athens – OG – KAZ-USA 6-9 2004 – Athens – OG – USA-HUN 5-7 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-USA 9-7 2004 – Athens – OG – USA-SCG 4-9 2004 – Athens – OG – USA-AUS 6-5

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2004 – Athens – OG – USA-ITA 9-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – USA-GER 9-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-USA 10-4 2005 – Belgrade – WL – USA-ROM 11-9 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – CRO-USA 11-10 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – BRA-USA 6-8 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – USA-ITA 8-7 2005 – Long Island – WL – USA-ITA 4-6 2005 – Long Island – WL – USA-CRO 12-11 2005 – Long Island – WL – USA-RUS 5-8 2005 – Long Island – WL – USA-HUN 3-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – USA-JPN 7-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – USA-CUB 13-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – USA-SCG 4-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ITA-USA 6-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – USA-GER 3-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CUB-USA 6-10 2006 – Victoria – WL – USA-BRA 13-3 2006 – Victoria – WL – USA-CAN 16-10 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CHN 20-2 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-AUS 9-7 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-BRA 11-0 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CAN 16-7 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-FRA 11-6 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-GRE 7-5 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-SCG 4-15 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-ESP 10-13 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-AUS 13-14 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-FRA 11-4 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – AUS-USA 3-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – USA-RSA 14-4 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-USA 10-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GER-USA 6-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – USA-CAN 16-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – AUS-USA 9-10 2007 – Puerto Rico – WL – USA-CAN 16-7 2007 – Puerto Rico – WL – USA-MEX 23-5 2007 – Puerto Rico – WL – USA-PUR 13-2 2007 – Berlin – WL – USA-SRB 3-13 2007 – Berlin – WL – USA-CHN 12-7 2007 – Berlin – WL – USA-ROU 10-11 2007 – Berlin – WL – USA-GER 3-9 2007 – Berlin – WL – USA-CAN 11-5 2007 – Berlin – WL – USA-ROU 9-6 2008 – Genova – WL – USA-ITA 14-15 2008 – Genova – WL – USA-CHN 13-9 2008 – Genova – WL – USA-ESP 11-4 2008 – Genova – WL – USA-MNE 7-6 2008 – Genova – WL – USA-AUS 11-10 2008 – Genova – WL – USA-SRB 3-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-CHN 8-4 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-ITA 12-11 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-SRB 2-4 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-CRO 7-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-GER 8-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-SRB 10-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – USA-HUN 10-14 2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-ITA 10-6 2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-JPN 14-3 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-USA 10-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-AUS 10-6 2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-MNE 6-10 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-USA 9-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – USA-ITA 9-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – USA-MKD 13-6 2009 – Rome – W CH – USA-ROU 7-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – USA-GER 8-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – ESP-USA 7-6 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-USA 8-6

2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-VEN 24-0 2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-BRA 12-8 2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-BRA 12-4 2010 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-VEN 21-0 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-CHN 10-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-SRB 9-17 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-CRO 7-9 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ROU-USA 12-14 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-CRO 9-11 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-ESP 8-12 2011 – Costa Mese – WL – USA-CAN 8-5 2011 – Costa Mese – WL – USA-CAN 8-6 2011 – Florence – WL – USA-ITA 4-10 2011 – Florence – WL – USA-CHN 13-6 2011 – Florence – WL – USA-SRB 5-11 2011 – Florence – WL – USA-MNE 10-9 2011 – Florence – WL – USA-SRB 5-8 2011 – Florence – WL – USA-CRO 5-11 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – USA-GER 7-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – USA-ITA 5-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – USA-RSA 20-3 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – USA-CAN 17-4 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – USA-HUN 8-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – USA-GER 9-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – USA-ESP 10-11 2012 – Almaty – WL – USA-KAZ 11-8 2012 – Almaty – WL – USA-CHN 6-4 2012 – Almaty – WL – USA-ITA 5-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – USA-AUS 7-5 2012 – Almaty – WL – USA-CRO 10-11 2012 – Almaty – WL – USA-ITA 6-7 2012 – London – OG – USA-AUS 9-10 2012 – London – OG – USA-ESP 7-8 2012 – London – OG – USA-CRO 2-8 2012 – London – OG – USA-HUN 6-11 2012 – London – OG – USA-SRB 6-11 2012 – London – OG – USA-GBR 13-7 2012 – London – OG – USA-ROU 10-8 2012 – London – OG – USA-MNE 8-7 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CAN 24-0 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-BRA 12-13 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CAN 22-3 2013 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-BRA 13-7 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – USA-HUN 15-14 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – USA-JPN 13-12 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – USA-MNE 4-9 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – USA-CHN 13-11 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – USA-HUN 6-8 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – USA-MNE 11-13 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-CRO 7-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-CAN 8-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-RSA 16-3 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-ESP 6-10 2014 – Shanghai – WL – CHN-USA 4-14 2014 – Shanghai – WL – USA-BRA 11-10 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-CAN 12-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-AUS 4-8 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-USA 16-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-USA 10-4 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-CHN 15-5 2014 – Dubai – WL – USA-CAN 14-11 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – RSA-USA 1-19 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-USA 7-11 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – SRB-USA 11-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – USA-AUS 11-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – USA-HUN 5-7 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – USA-CRO 6-8 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL – CAN-USA 14-9 2015 – Corona del Mar – WL – USA-JPN 10-6

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2015 – Corona del Mar – WL – USA-ARG 19-8 2015 – Bergamo – WL – SRB-USA 13-7 2015 – Bergamo – WL – AUS-USA 10-9 2015 – Bergamo – WL –USA-ITA 10-13 2015 – Kazan – W CH - USA-RUS 7-6 2015 – Kazan – W CH - GRE-USA 11-10 2015 – Kazan – W CH - USA-ITA 11-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH - BRA-USA 3-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH - SRB-USA 12-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH - HUN-USA 13-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH – AUS-USA 6-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – USA-CRO 5-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – USA-ESP 9-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – FRAU-USA 3-6 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – USA-MNE 5-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – USA-ITA 10-7 2016 – Yokohama – WL – USA-AUS 8-6 2016 – Yokohama – WL – USA-KAZ 19-7 2016 – Yokohama – WL – USA-BRA 16-11 2016 – Yokohama – WL - USA-JPN 17-14 2016 – Yokohama – WL – USA-CHN 19-2 2016 – Huizhou – WL - USA-SRB 8-10 2016 – Huizhou – WL – USA-BRA 10-7 2016 – Huizhou – WL – USA-CHN 12-6 2017 – Budapest – WCH – USA-CRO 7-12 2017 – Budapest – WCH – USA-JPN 7-15 2017 – Budapest – WCH – USA-RUS 14-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH – RSA-USA 4-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH – FRAU-USA 8-11 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – JPN-USA 8-10

2017 – Gold Coast – WL – USA-KAZ 15-10 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – USA-CHN 18-6 2017 – Gold Coast – WL –AUS- USA 12-8 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – NZL-USA 6-20 2017 – Gold Coast – WL – AUS-USA 8-6 2017 – Ruza – WL – USA-ITA 5-5 (7-9) 2017 – Ruza – WL – USA-KAZ 14-10 2018 – Auckland – WL- NZL-USA 3-18 2018 – Auckland – WL- USA-KAZ 18-3 2018 – Auckland – WL- JPN-USA 10-12 2018 – Auckland – WL- CHN-USA 2-14 2018 – Auckland – WL- AUS-USA 6-9 2018 – Budapest – WL – USA-ESP 8-6 2018 – Budapest – WL – USA-KAZ 11-4 2018 – Budapest – WL – CRO-USA 10-11 2018 – Budapest – WL – USA-KAZ 9-3 2018 – Budapest – WL – CRO-USA 10-7 2018 – Budapest – WL – JPN-USA 11-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – CRO-USA 15-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp –SRB-USA 15-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp –RSA-USA 6-15 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – USA-CRO 7-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – USA-JPN 11-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-USA 10-8

2017 – Ruza – WL – SRB-USA 15-8 2017 – Ruza – WL – USA-RUS 8-6 2017 – Ruza – WL – USA-SRB 8-8 (11-13) 2017 – Ruza – WL – CRO-USA 10-4

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European Tournament CRO / CROATIA 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-CRO 11-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-AUS 8-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-NZL 35-1 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-CRO 11-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-USA 9-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-NED 11-10 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-RUS 13-14 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-ITA 5-8 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-CRO 7-4 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – CRO-USA 5-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – CRO-GRE 5-4 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – CRO-NED 9-7 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – CRO-ESP 2-7 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-CRO 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – UKR-CRO 8-16 1996 – Atlanta – OG – CRO-GRE 8-5 1996 – Atlanta – OG – CRO-ROM 11-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – CRO-USA 8-10 1996 – Atlanta – OG – YUG-CRO 6-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-CRO 7-5 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-CRO 11-6 1997 – Athens – W Cp – RUS-CRO 10-5 1997 – Athens – W Cp – CRO-YUG 5-3 1997 – Athens – W Cp – CRO-ESP 9-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – CRO-YUG 5-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-CRO 4-19 1998 – Perth – W CH – NZL-CRO 3-19 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-RUS 4-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-CRO 6-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-KAZ 19-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-HUN 8-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-YUG 6-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-ITA 9-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-CRO 3-12 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-GRE 9-5 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-HUN 8-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-NED 11-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-USA 10-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-YUG 4-4 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-CRO 9-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-AUS 10-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-ESP 4-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-AUS 8-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-JPN 8-2 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-RUS 7-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-USA 11-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-NED 12-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-CRO 12-11 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – CRO-USA 9-10 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CRO 15-13 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-CRO 9-10 2002 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-HUN 8-12 2002 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-HUN 8-13 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-CRO 16-10 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-CRO 12-7 2002 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-USA 11-10 2002 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-USA 8-11 2002 – Split – WL – CRO-RUS 6-10 2002 – Split – WL – CRO-RUS 11-13 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-CRO 10-8 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-CRO 8-6 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – CRO-ITA 5-6 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – CRO-GRE 7-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – CRO-ESP 4-7

2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – USA-CRO 12-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-HUN 7-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-CRO 3-13 2003 – Barcelona –W CH – CRO-ROM 12-9 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-AUS 6-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-GER 7-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-RUS 8-3 2004 – Athens – OG – CRO-USA 6-7 2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-CRO 10-8 2004 – Athens – OG – CRO-RUS 8-9 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-CRO 11-8 2004 – Athens – OG – CRO-KAZ 5-4 2004 – Athens – OG – CRO-EGY 12-1 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-CRO 11-7 2004 – Athens – OG – AUS-CRO 8-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ITA-CRO 13-11 2005 – Belgrade – WL – CRO-ROM 14-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – CRO-GER 11-9 2005 – Belgrade – WL – BRA-CRO 7-17 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – CRO-USA 11-10 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – CRO-SCG 12-15 2005 – Long Island – WL – CRO-RUS 12-7 2005 – Long Island – WL – ITA-CRO 8-6 2005 – Long Island – WL – USA-CRO 12-11 2005 – Long Island – WL – HUN-CRO 7-9 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG –CRO 10-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GER-CRO 8-15 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GRE-CRO 4-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – CRO-GER 8-10 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-CAN 19-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-ROM 6-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-HUN 4-10 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-AUS 10-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RUS-CRO 4-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-SCG 4-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH –CRO-GRE 10-11 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-RUS 12-9 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-ESP 8-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-SCG 8-9 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ROM-CRO 7-10 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – HUN-CRO 10-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-ESP 10-13 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – CRO-ESP 19-6 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – CRO-RUS 13-8 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – CRO-SCG 9-12 2006 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-ESP 12-13 2006 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-RUS 11-10 2006 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-SCG 10-8 2006 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-ROM 10-4 2006 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-GRE 10-5 2006 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-GER 13-6 2006 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-SCG 6-10 2006 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-ESP 8-10 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-RSA 13-5 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-AUS 10-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-USA 10-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-RUS 13-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-CRO 7-10 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-HUN 9-8 2007 – Budapest – WL – CRO-HUN 6-15 2007 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-HUN 9-14 2007 – Budapest – WL –CRO- ROU 14-11 2007 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-ROU 6-8 2007 – Budapest – WL – CRO-ESP 8-6

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2007 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-ESP 9-12 2007 – Busapest – WL – CRO-RUS 11-7 2007 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-RUS 8-14 2008 – Budva – WL – CRO-ITA 9-6 2008 – Athens – WL – CRO-ITA 15-14 2008 – Budva – WL – CRO-GRE 12-4 2008 – Athens – WL – CRO-GRE 5-13 2008 – Budva – WL – CRO-MNE 11-13 2008 – Athens – WL – CRO-MNE 9-13 2008 – Beijing – OG – CRO-ITA 11-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – CRO-SRB 11-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – CRO-GER 13-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – CRO-USA 5-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – CRO-CHN 16-4 2008 – Beijing – OG – CRO-MNE 6-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – CRO-ESP 9-11 2009 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-RUS 12-7 2009 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-GER 13-7 2009 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-ESP 11-8 2009 – Moscow – WL – RUS-CRO 12-15 2009 – Berlin – WL – GER-CRO 5-11 2009 – Las Palmas – WL – ESP-CRO 9-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – AUS-CRO 6-9 2009 – Podgorica – WL – MNE-CRO 12-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – RSA-CRO 3-12 2009 – Podgorica – WL – ITA-CRO 6-8 2009 – Podgorica – WL – CRO-SRB 7-5 2009 – Podgorica – WL – MNE-CRO 8-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-BRA 11-2 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-CHN 15-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-ROU 7-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-CRO 12-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-USA 8-6 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-CRO 5-11 2010 – Skopje – WL – MKD-CRO 7-9 2010 – Makarska – WL – CRO-RUS 12-7 2010 – Athens – WL – GRE-CRO 17-16 2010 – Varazdin – WL – CRO-MKD 12-9 2010 – Kirishi – WL – RUS-CRO 7-12 2010 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-GRE 10-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CRO-SRB 10-8 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CRO-CHN 14-4 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-CRO 7-9 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – IRI-CRO 2-23 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-CRO 9-11 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CRO-SRB 7-13 2011 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-NED 15-7 2011 – Athens – WL – CRO-GRE 10-4 2011 – Bari – WL – CRO-ITA 10-6 2011 – Dordrecht – WL – CRO-NED 9-6 2011 – Zagreb – WL – CRO-GRE 14-10 2011 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-ITA 10-8 2011 – Florence – WL – CRO-AUS 12-6 2011 – Florence – WL – CRO-MNE 11-5 2011 – Florence – WL – CRO-CAN 13-8 2011 – Florence – WL – CRO-CHN 15-5 2011 – Florence – WL – CRO-ITA 11-13 2011 – Florence – WL – CRO-USA -11-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CRO-BRA 14-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CRO-CAN 11-4 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CRO-JPN 18-7 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CRO-MNE 9-6 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – CRO-ITA 9-8 2012 – Almaty – WL – CRO-AUS 14-11 2012 – Almaty – WL – CRO-ESP 7-6 2012 – Almaty – WL – CRO-BRA 20-3 2012 – Almaty – WL – CRO-KAZ 13-6 2012 – Almaty – WL – CRO-USA 11-10 2012 – Almaty – WL – CRO-ESP 18-17

2012 – London – OG – CRO-ITA 8-6 2012 – London – OG – CRO-MNE 7-5 2012 – London – OG – CRO-USA 8-2 2012 – London – OG – CRO-KAZ 12-4 2012 – London – OG – CRO-AUS 11-6 2012 – London – OG – CRO-ITA 11-6 2012 – London – OG – CRO-ESP 8-7 2012 – London – OG – CRO-GRE 8-6 2013 – Zagreb – WL – CRO-MNE 10-13 2013 – Istanbul – WL – CRO-TUR 17-3 2013 – Athens – WL – CRO-GRE 9-7 2013 – Kotor – WL – CRO-MNE 5-6 2013 – Zadar – WL – CRO-TUR 20-1 2013 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-GRE 5-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-USA 9-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-CAN 13-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-RSA 19-0 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-NZL 21-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-AUS 7-6 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-HUN 10-11 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-ITA 10-8 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – CRO-HUN 5-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – CRO-AUS 6-3 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – KAZ-CRO 7-14 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-CRO 5-6 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – CRO-SRB 4-7 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – USA-CRO 6-8 2014 – Zagreb – WL – CRO-GRE 11-12 2014 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-HUN 7-8 2014 – Patras – WL – CRO-GRE 7-8 2014 – Pecs – WL – HUN-CRO 9-10 2015 – Zagreb WL – CRO-TUR 13-3 2015 – Montpellier – WL – FRA-CRO 7-14 2015- Rijeka – WL- CRO-MNE 14-8 2015 – Torino – WL ITA-CRO 7-8 2015 – Istanbul – WL- TUR-CRO 4-11 2015 – Varazdin- WL- CRO-FRA 15-9 2015- Budva – WL – MNE-CRO 11-12 2015 – Split – WL – CRO-ITA 14-11 2015 – Bergamo – WL- BRA-CRO 17-10 2015 – Bergamo – WL- HUN-CRO 12-15 2015 – Bergamo – WL- CHN-CRO 4-14 2015 – Kazan – W CH - CRO-CAN 12-7 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CRO-BRA 10-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CRO-CHN 17-1 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CRO-MNE 10-4 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CRO-GRE 15-13 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CRO-SRB 4-11 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – USA-CRO 5-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – CRO-MNE 8-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ESP-CRO 9-4 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – CRO-ITA 10-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – FRA-CRO 9-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – CRO-SRB 7-11 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNR-CRO 8-12 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-CRO 6-10 2016 – Siracusa – WL – CRO-ITA 9-9 (12-14) 2016 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-TUR – 16-3 2016 – Ruza – WL – CRO-RUS 14-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH –USA-CRO 7-12 2017 – Budapest – WCH – RUS-CRO 8-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH – JPN-CRO 6-16 2017 – Budapest – WCH – HUN-CRO 6-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – SRB-CRO 11-12 2017 – Budapest – WCH – CRO-ITA 12-9 2017 – Europe – WL – CRO-GRE 11-6 2017 – Europe – WL – FRA-CRO 9-14 2017 – Europe – WL – NED-CRO 7-18 2017 – Europe – WL – GRE-CRO 10-8

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2017 – Europe – WL – CRO-FRA 16-6 2017 – Europe – WL – CRO-NED 17-7 2017 – Ruza – WL – CRO-JPN 13-5

2017 – Ruza – WL –CRO-RUS 12-7 2017 – Ruza – WL – CRO-AUS 8-3 2017 – Ruza – WL – KAZ-CRO 3-19 2017 – Ruza – WL – ITA-CRO 6-6 (9-7) 2017 – Ruza – WL – CRO-USA 10-4 2018 – Europe – WL – CRO-RUS 14-4 2018 – Europe – WL – GER-CRO 4-13 2018 – Europe – WL – RUS-CRO 9-17 2018 – Europe – WL – CRO-GER 14-8 2018 – Budapest – WL – CRO-KAZ 15-5 2018 – Budapest – WL – CRO-ESP 10-13

2018 – Budapest – WL – CRO-USA 10-11 2018 – Budapest – WL –CRO-AUS 10-8 2018 – Budapest – WL – CRO-USA 10-7 2018 – Budapest – WL – HUN-CRO 10-8 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – CRO-USA 15-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – CROS-RSA – 25-2 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – SRB-CRO 10-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – USA-CRO 7-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – CRO-RSA 16-3 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – AUS-CRO 9-8

ESP / SPAIN 1920 – Antwerp – OG – GBR-ESP 9-0 1920 – Antwerp – OG – ESP-ITA 1-1 1920 – Antwerp – OG – USA-ESP 5-0 1920 – Antwerp – OG – ESP-ITA 2-0 1924 – Paris – OG – SWE-ESP 9-0 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – FRA-ESP 4-0 1948 – London – OG – ESP-SUI 5-1 1948 – London – OG – SWE-ESP 4-1 1948 – London – OG – NED-ESP 5-2 1948 – London – OG – ESP-IND 11-1 1948 – London – OG – BEL-ESP 4-1 1948 – London – OG – EGY-ESP 3-1 1948 – London – OG – FRA-ESP 2-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ESP-BRA 3-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – BEL-ESP 5-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ESP-BRA 6-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ESP-RSA 3-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-ESP 2-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – USA-ESP 6-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – NED-ESP 7-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – URS-ESP 4-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – BEL-ESP 5-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – HUN-ESP 7-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-ESP 5-0 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-ESP 10-7 1968 – Mexico – OG – CUB-ESP 4-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – FRG-ESP 5-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – ESP-BRA 6-6 1968 – Mexico – OG – ESP-FRG 7-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – ESP-JPN 5-0 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-ESP 8-5 1972 – Munich – OG – ITA-ESP 6-2 1972 – Munich – OG – ESP-BUL 6-4 1972 – Munich – OG – ESP-JPN 6-4 1972 – Munich – OG – NED-ESP 7-5 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-ESP 7-4 1972 – Munich – OG – CUB-ESP 4-3 1972 – Munich – OG – ESP-AUS 8-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ESP-ISR 11-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-ESP 10-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-ESP 5-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-ESP 7-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – NED-ESP 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – MEX-ESP 5-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ESP-FRG 6-5

1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ESP-GRE 5-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – ESP-IRI 12-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-ESP 7-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – USA-ESP 4-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – MEX-ESP 5-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ESP-AUS 8-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ESP-BUL 5-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ESP-MEX 7-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ESP-CAN 9-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – GRE-ESP 11-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-ESP 10-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – YUG-ESP 5-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ESP-ISR 12-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ESP-NED 7-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-ESP 8-7 1978 – Berlin – W CH – CUB-ESP 6-6 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ESP-GRE 9-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-ESP 4-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – ESP-SWE 7-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – E P-ITA 5-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-ESP 6-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-ESP 7-6 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-ESP 6-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – ESP-CUB 9-7 1980 – Moscow – OG – ESP-NED 6-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-ESP 5-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-ESP 10-9 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – CUB-ESP 7-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – USA-ESP 4-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – ESP-BUL 13-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – ESP-AUS 7-3 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-ESP 11-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ESP-NZL 21-2 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ESP-ITA 9-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-ESP 8-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-ESP 8-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – USA-ESP 9-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-ESP 7-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ESP-CUB 8-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-ESP 8-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ITA-ESP 8-5 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – USA-ESP 5-5 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ESP-URS 8-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ESP-HUN 9-8 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ESP-CUB 11-11

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1983 – Malibu – W Cp – NED-ESP 9-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-ESP 10-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ESP-BRA 19-12 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ESP-GRE 12-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-ESP 14-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-ESP 10-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-ESP 8-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ESP-NED 8-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ESP-AUS 10-10 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-ESP 5-4 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-YUG 11-10 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-USA 9-8 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-GRE 11-5 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-NED 7-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-AUS 10-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ITA-ESP 7-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ISR-ITA 5-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-ESP 5-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ESP-FRG 15-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ESP-FRA 11-4 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ISR-ESP 6-21 1986 – Madrid – W CH – YUG-ESP 10-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – CUB-ESP 12-11 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-ESP 8-11 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – CUB-ESP 9-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-ESP 11-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-ESP 11-9 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – ITA-USA 8-7 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – FRG-ESP 9-6 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – ITA-ESP 12-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-ESP 7-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-ESP 10-8 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-HUN 8-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-GRE 12-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-CHN 13-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-CHN 13-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-ESP 6-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-ITA 11-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-AUS 7-8 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ESP-URS 10-9 1989 – Berlin – WCp – ESP-AUS 10-3 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ITA-ESP 12-10 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-ESP 10-8 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-ESP 8-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-YUG 3-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – CHN-ESP 9-21 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-ROM 12-1 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-ITA 8-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-URS 7-4 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-ESP 8-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-YUG 7-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-ESP 9-9 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-ESP 6-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – ESP-AUS 11-9 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – ESP-GER 16-9 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – ESP-HUN 11-10 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-ITA 9-9 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-HUN 8-5 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-CUB 12-10 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-NED 12-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-GRE 11-6

1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-USA 6-4 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-ESP 9-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-CRO 11-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-AUS 10-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-NZL 26-2 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-CRO 11-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-USA 9-10 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-NED 16-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-ESP 10-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-RUS 9-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – CRO-ESP 2-7 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ESP-RUS 4-5 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ESP-HUN 7-7 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ESP-NED 11-9 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – GRE-ESP 3-5 1996 – Atlanta – OG – NED-ESP 7-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-HUN 7-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-RUS 8-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-GER 9-3 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-YUG 7-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-USA 5-4 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-CRO 7-5 1997 – Athens – W Cp – CRO-ESP 9-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-USA 7-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-GRE 6-7 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-ITA 8-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-ITA 5-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-ESP 6-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – BRA-ESP 3-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – RSA-ESP 3-13 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-GRE 7-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-BRA 9-3 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-AUS 5-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-USA 5-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-SVK 15-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-HUN 6-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-USA 9-6 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-RUS 8-9 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-AUS 6-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-ESP 8-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-RUS 9-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-ESP 7-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-ITA 5-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-KAZ 8-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-RUS 5-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-SVK 7-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-CRO 9-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – YUG-ESP 8-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-CRO 6-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-AUS 7-1 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-JPN 12-1 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-RUS 9-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-USA 10-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-NED 10-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-ESP 2-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-YUG 4-2 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – ESP-ITA 5-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – ESP-GRE 5-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – ESP-CRO 7-4 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – RUS-ESP 6-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – GRE-ESP 4-3 2002 – Madrid – WL – ESP-GRE 9-8

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2002 – Madrid – WL – ESP-GRE 12-6 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ESP 9-10 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ESP 1-9 2002 – Almeria – WL – ESP-BRA 13-6 2002 – Almeria – WL – ESP-BRA 15-4 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-ESP 9-10 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-ESP 16-15 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ESP 13-14 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ESP 4-8 2002 – Mataro – WL – ESP-ITA 10-9 2002 – Mataro – WL – ESP-ITA 9-12 2002 – Patras – WL – HUN-ESP 8-9 2002 – Patras – WL – ESP-RUS 12-13 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ESP 7-9 2002 – Patras – WL – RUS-ESP 10-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ESP-BRA 10-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ESP-RUS 10-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ESP-SVK 10-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ESP-SCG 3-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-ESP 8-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-ESP 8-9 2004 – Mallorca – WL – BRA-ESP 5-11 2004 – Mallorca – WL – BRA-ESP 5-12 2004 – Mallorca – WL – ESP-GRE 10-11 2004 – Mallorca – WL – ESP-GRE 12-10 2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-ESP 17-12 2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-ESP 4-7 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-ITA 8-5 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-ITA 3-6 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-BRA 9-2 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-BRA 9-7 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ESP 10-9 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ESP 11-7 2004 – Long Beach – WL – SCG-ESP 7-5 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-ESP 10-11 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-ESP 4-5 2004 – Athens – OG – GRE-ESP 8-5 2004 – Athens – OG – ESP-AUS 8-4 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-ESP 11-5 2004 – Athens – OG – ESP-EGY 12-4 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-ESP 7-5 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-ESP 6-4 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CAN-ESP 2-8 2005 – Portugalete – WL – AUS-ESP 8-12 2005 – Portugalete – WL – HUN-ESP 13-12 2005 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-ESP 6-9 2005 – Budapest – WL – ESP-GRE 16-17 2005 – Budapest – WL – ESP-CHN 13-5 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-ESP 8-14 2005 – Toronto – WL – ESP-GRE 21-20 2005 – Toronto – WL – ESP-GER 9-10 2005 – Toronto – WL – SCG-ESP 9-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RSA-ESP 4-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ESP-RUS 7-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ESP-CUB 17-2 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-ESP 8-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ROM-ESP 7-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – SCG-ESP 7-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-ESP 8-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – RUS-ESP 6-10

2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ITA-ESP 3-9 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – SCG-ESP 13-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-ESP 10-13 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – ESP-CRO 6-19 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – ESP-RUS 12-8 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – ESP-SCG 8-11 2006 – Sibenik – WL – ESP-CRO 13-12 2006 – Sibenik – WL – ESP-RUS 5-9 2006 – Sibenik – WL – ESP-SCG 12-10 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-ROM 15-9 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-GRE 10-3 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-CRO 10-8 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-GER 13-9 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-SCG 7-8 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-ESP 5-7 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-ESP 7-16 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-ESP 10-13 2006 – Athens – WL – SCG-ESP 6-4 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CHN-ESP 4-15 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – RUS-ESP 8-12 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-ESP 7-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-5 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ESP-HUN 11-12 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-ESP 17-18 2007 – Budapest – WL – ESP-HUN 9-12 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-HUN 4-8 2007 – Budapest – WL – ESP-ROU 8-7 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-ROU 3-9 2007 – Budapest – WL – ESP-CRO 6-8 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-CRO 12-9 2007 – Budapest – WL – ESP-RUS 6-3 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-RUS 10-11 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – ESP-SRB 6-10 2008 – Portugalete – WL – ESP–SRB 5-11 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – ESP-ROU 12-10 2008 – Portugalete – WL – ESP–ROU 11-8 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – ESP-RUS 6-9 2008 – Portugalete – WL – ESP–RUS 14-8 2008 – Genova – WL – ESP-MNE 7-15 2008 – Genova – WL – ESP–CHN 8-6 2008 – Genova – WL – ESP– ITA 9-8 2008 – Genova – WL – ESP–USA 4-11 2008 – Genova – WL – ESP–GRE 11-10 2008 – Genova – WL – ESP–CAN 10-9 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP–CAN 16-6 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP–AUS 9-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP–HUN 5-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP–MNE 12-6 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP–GRE 10-6 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP–SRB 5-9 2008 – Beijing – OG – ESP–CRO 11-9 2009 – Barcelona – WL – ESP-GER 8-7 2009 – Madrid – WL – ESP-RUS 14-13 2009 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-ESP 11-8 2009 – Duisburg – WL – GER-ESP 6-8 2009 – St-Petersburg – WL – RUS-ESP 5-4 2009 – Las Palmas – WL – ESP-CRO 9-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-ESP 9-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – ESP-AUS 13-10 2009 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-ESP 5-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – ESP-CAN 11-4 2009 – Rome – W CH – ESP-USA 7-6

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2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-ESP 14-13 2010 – Oradea – WL – ROU-ESP 9-7 2010 – Istanbul – WL – TUR-ESP 4-9 2010 – Nis – WL – SRB-ESP 7-6 2010 – Pontevedra – WL – ESP-ROU 9-7 2010 – Pontevedra – WL – ESP-TUR 14-6 2010 – Pontevedra – WL – ESP-SRB 9-12 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-ESP 7-9 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – IRI-ESP 1-26 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ROU-ESP 8-14 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ESP-CHN 11-5 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – SRB-ESP 12-10 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-ESP 8-12 2011 – Barcelona – WL – ESP-GER 11-12 2011 – Skopje – WL – ESP-MKD 12-8 2011 – Barcelona – WL – ESP-SRB 4-12 2011 – Berlin – WL – ESP-GER 9-8 2011 – Torrevieja – WL – ESP-MKD 12-6 2011 – Belgrade – WL – ESP-SRB 12-14 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ESP-KAZ 18-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ESP-MNE 7-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ESP-HUN 11-12 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ESP-AUS 9-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ESP-ITA 6-10 2012 – Almaty – WL – ESP-BRA 8-3 2012 – Almaty – WL – ESP-CRO 6-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – ESP-AUS 8-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – ESP-CHN 11-1 2012 – Almaty – WL – ESP-ITA 9-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – ESP-CRO 17-18 2012 – London – OG – ESP-HUN 14-8 2012 – London – OG – ESP-USA 8-7 2012 – London – OG – ESP-MNE 9-11 2012 – London – OG – ESP-ITA 7-10 2012 – London – OG – ESP-GRE 11-9 2012 – London – OG – ESP-AUS 13-9 2012 – London – OG – ESP-CRO 7-8

2012 – London – OG – ESP-KAZ 6-14 2015 – Nis – WL – SRB-ESP 9-1 2015 – Teressa – WL – ESP-RUS 11-14 2015 – Bremen – WL- GER-ESP 11-12 2015 – Madrid – WL- ESP-SRB 9-15 2015 – Volgograd – WL – RUS-ESP 9-8 2015 –Barcelona – WL ESP-GER 14-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ESP-ITA 8-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - USA-ESP 9-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ESP-CRO 9-4 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ESP-FRA 10-4 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNE-ESP 9-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-ESP 8-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - SRB-ESP 10-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-ESP 9-7 2016 – Novi Sad - WL – ESP- SRB 12-13 2016 –Herceg Novi - WL - ESP-MNE 6-11 2016 – Barcelona - WL – ESP-FRA 18-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH –ESP-GRE 7-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – ESP-SRB 5-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH – ESP-RSA 16-4 2017 – Budapest – WCH – KAZ-ESP 6-18 2017 – Budapest – WCH –JPN-ESP 11-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH – ESP-RUS 10-11 2018 – Europe – WL – ESP-NED 9-5 2018 – Europe – WL – HUN-ESP 9-8 2018 – Europe – WL – NED-ESP 4-12 2018 – Europe – WL –ESP-HUN 15-13 2018 – Budapest – WL – USA-ESP 8-6 2018 – Budapest – WL –CRO-ESP 10-13 2018 – Budapest – WL – KAZ-ESP 3-11 2018 – Budapest – WL –JPN-ESP 7-12 2018 – Budapest – WL – ESP-MNE 8-10 2018 – Budapest – WL –AUS-ESP 4-9

FRA / FRANCE 1900 – Paris – OG – BEL-FRA 2-0 1900 – Paris – OG – GBR-FRA 10-1 1912 – Stockholm – OG – SWE-FRA 7-2 1912 – Stockholm – OG – BEL-FRA 4-1 1920 – Antwerp – OG – BRA-FRA 1-1 1920 – Antwerp – OG – BRA-FRA 5-1 1924 – Paris – OG – FRA-USA 3-1 1924 – Paris – OG – FRA-NED 6-3 1924 – Paris – OG – FRA-SWE 4-2 1924 – Paris – OG – FRA-BEL 3-0 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – FRA-ESP 4-0 1928 – Amst erdam – OG – FRA-MLT 16-0 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – HUN-FRA 5-3 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – FRA-GBR 8-1 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – FRA-USA 2-1 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – FRA-ARG 8-0 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-FRA 8-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – FRA-TCH 3-2 1936 – Berlin – OG – FRA-JPN 8-0 1936 – Berlin – OG – FRA-AUT 4-2 1936 – Berlin – OG – FRA-SWE 2-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-FRA 5-0

1936 – Berlin – OG – BEL-FRA 3-1 1948 – London – OG – FRA-ARG 4-1 1948 – London – OG – FRA-GRE 7-1 1948 – London – OG – FRA-EGY 3-3 1948 – London – OG – ITA-FRA 5-2 1948 – London – OG – FRA-ESP 2-1 1948 – London – OG – SWE-FRA 1-1 1960 – Rome – OG – HUN-FRA 11-3 1960 – Rome – OG – USA-FRA 10-4 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – NED-FRA 12-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRA-CAN 12-11 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-FRA 13-9 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-CAN 13-11 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – GRE-FRA 9-9 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CHN-FRA 14-10 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRA-NZL 6-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRA-EGY 13-5 1986 – Madrid – W CH – NED-FRA 4-5 1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRA-FRG 4-10 1986 – Madrid – W CH – CUB-FRA 7-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ESP-FRA 11-4 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-FRA 13-4

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1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRA-USA 6-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-FRA 10-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-FRA 18-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-FRA 18-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – AUS-FRA 7-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRA-KOR 16-5 1988 – Seoul – OG – GRE-FRA 10-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRA-CHN 11-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRA-KOR 16-5 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRA-CHN 11-4 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-FRA 13-3 1991 – Perth – W CH – FRA-AUS 4-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – FRA-CAN 9-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – FRA-CUB 6-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – EGY-FRA 11-15 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-FRA 12-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – FRA-ROM 8-9 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-FRA 9-5 1992 – Barcelona – OG – USA-FRA 11-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-FRA 9-5 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GER-FRA 7-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – FRA-TCH 14-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GRE-FRA 10-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – NED-FRA 15-8 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – FRA-CHN 12-11 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – FRA-CHN 11-10 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – FRA-JPN 25-15 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – FRA-JPN 10-11 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – FRA-AUS 6-10 2006 – Yongzhou – WL – FRA-AUS 6-11 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – FRA-USA 6-11 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – FRA-CHN 6-4 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – FRA-AUS 5-10

2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – FRA-BRA 12-6 2006 – Los Alamitos – WL – FRA-CAN 6-4 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-SCG 6-20 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-ESP 7-16 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-GRE 9-14 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-GRE 7-14 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-USA 4-11 2015 – Aix-en Provence – WL FRA-ITA 9-15 2015 –Montpellier – WL- FRA-CRO 7-14 2015 –Istanbul – WL -TUR-FRA 9-7 2015 –Budva – WL- MNE-FRA 13-7 2015 –Lodi – WL – ITA-FRA 11-10 2015 –Varazdin – WL- CRO-FRA 15-9 2015 –Paris – WL- FRA-TUR 13-6 2015 – Nancy- WL- FRA-MNE 8-14 2016 – Belgrade – WL - FRA-SRB 9-12 2016 – Nice – WL - FRA-MNE 10-12 2016 – Barcelona – WL – FRA-ESP 10-18 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - FRA-MNE 4-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - ITA-FRA 11-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - FRA-USA 3-6 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - ESP-FRA 10-4 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG - FRA-CRO 9-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – FRAU-ITA 9-18 2017 – Budapest – WCH – FRA-AUS 10-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH – FRAU-HUN 7-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH – CAN-FRAU 6-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH –FRAU-USA 8-11 2017 – Europe – WL – NED-FRAU 11-10 2017 – Europe – WL – FRAU-CRO 9-14 2017 – Europe – WL – GRE-FRAU 16-7 2017 – Europe – WL – FRAU-NED 6-7 2017 – Europe – WL – CRO-FRAU 16-6 2017 – Europe – WL – FRAU-GRE 4-10

GER / GERMANY (Also as FRG – Federal Republic of Germany & GDR – German Democratic Republic) 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – GER-BEL 5-3 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – GER-GBR 8-5 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – GER-HUN 5-2 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – HUN-GER 6-2 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – GER-JPN 10-0 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – GER-USA 4-4 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – GER-BRA 7-3 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-FRA 8-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-TCH 6-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-JPN 13-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-AUT 3-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-SWE 4-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-GER 2-2 1936 – Berlin – OG – GER-BEL 4-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – FRG-ROM 8-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-FRG 9-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – URS-FRG 6-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – EGY-FRG 5-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – ITA-FRG 4-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – GER-SIN 5-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-FRG 4-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-FRG 2-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-FRG 6-4 1956 – Melbourne – OG – USA-FRG 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – FRG-BRA 6-3 1960 – Rome – OG – FRG-ARG 4-2 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-FRG 5-4

1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-FRG 3-0 1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-FRG 3-3 1960 – Rome – OG – FRG-USA 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – FRG-NED 6-5 1964 – Tokyo – OG – GDR-AUS 3-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-GDR 3-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ITA-GDR 2-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ROM-GDR 5-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – GDR-NED 5-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – GDR-BEL 5-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-GDR 5-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-GDR 4-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – GDR-JPN 8-0 1968 – Mexico – OG – GDR-GRE 114 1968 – Mexico – OG – GDR-NED 8-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – GDR-UAR 19-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – GDR-MEX 12-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-GDR 6-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – GDR-CUB 8-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-FRG 6-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – USA-FRG 7-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – CUB-FRG 7-6 1968 – Mexico – OG – FRG-ESP 5-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – FRG-BRA 10-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – ESP-FRG 7-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – FRG-MEX 6-3 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-FRG 3-3

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1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-GRE 8-3 1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-AUS 6-3 1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-NED 4-4 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-FRG 4-2 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-FRG 4-4 1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-ITA 2-2 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-FRG 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – FRG-BUL 9-8 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – CUB-FRG 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-FRG 3-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – GRE-FRG 1-1 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-FRG 5-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – NED-FRG 9-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ESP-FRG 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – FRG-MEX 7-6 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-BUL 4-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-YUG 5-0 (Disq.) 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-USA 8-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-ROM 4-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-FRG 9-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-ROM 7-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – NED-FRG 5-3 1976 – Montréal – OG – HUN-FRG 4-0 1976 – Montréal – OG – FRG-AUS 4-2 1976 – Montréal – OG – FRG-CAN 5-0 1976 – Montréal – OG – HUN-FRG 5-3 1976 – Montréal – OG – ITA-FRG 4-3 1976 – Montréal – OG – NED-FRG 3-2 1976 – Montréal – OG – ROM-FRG 3-3 1976 – Montréal – OG – YUG-FRG 4-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – FRG-BUL 9-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – FRG-ISR 11-1 1978 – Berlin – W CH – FRG-NED 7-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – YUG-FRG 4-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – FRG-HUN 6-6 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-FRG 6-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – FRG-BUL 15-5 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – HUN-FRG 4-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-FRG 4-2 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-FRG 9-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – FRG-YUG 4-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – FRG-ITA 5-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – FRG-ROM 4-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – FRG-BUL 6-3 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-ITA 9-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-ESP 8-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-NZL 16-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-FRG 11-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-USA 8-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-FRG 7-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-NED 7-5 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-FRG 6-5 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-HUN 8-8 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-CUB 11-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-USA 7-3 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-ESP 8-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-ITA 9-8 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-NED 9-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-JPN 15-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-ITA 10-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-AUS 10-6 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-FRG 10-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-FRG 8-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-NED 15-2 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-ESP 8-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-AUS 10-6 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-NED 10-8 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-AUS 5-4 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-YUG 7-6

1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-ITA 10-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-ESP 5-4 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-GRE 12-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-USA 8-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRG-CAN 8-3 1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRA-FRG 4-10 1986 – Madrid – W CH – FRG-CAN 9-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – NED-FRG 7-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ESP-FRG 15-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – CUB-FRG 8-11 1986 – Madrid – W CH – USA-FRG 10-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-FRG 9-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-FRG 4-10 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – CUB-FRG 9-14 1987 – Thess. – W Cp – YUG-FRG 12-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-FRG 9-9 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – USA-FRG 7-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – FRG-ITA 7-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – FRG-ESP 9-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-URS 9-8 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-ITA 10-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-AUS 13-11 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-FRA 10-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-KOR 18-2 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-YUG 10-14 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-URS 13-14 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – FRG-USA 7-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – FRG-AUS 12-10 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ITA-FRG 13-12 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-FRG 9-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – FRG-URS 10-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – GER-EGY 22-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – CUB-GER 7-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-GER 9-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – AUS-GER 9-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-GER 7-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – URS-GER 4-6 1991 – Perth – W CH – ITA-GER 7-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-GER 14-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – ESP-GER 16-9 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – URS-GER 9-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – GER-AUS 4-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – GER-AUS 11-13 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-GER 11-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – USA-GER 7-2 1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-GER 7-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GER-FRA 7-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GER-TCH 14-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – HUN-GER 8-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GER-CUB 10-6 1993 – Athens – W Cp – USA-GER 7-7 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GER-ITA 5-11 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GER-CUB 7-8 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GER-GRE 10-9 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GER-RUS 5-10 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-GER 9-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – NED-GER 8-9 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-ROM 8-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-GER 7-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-ROM 8-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-NZL 15-2 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-CUB 12-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-KAZ 14-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-GER 9-3 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-GER 9-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – RUS-GER 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GER-YUG 8-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GER-NED 9-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GER-ROM 10-6

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1996 – Atlanta – OG – GER-UKR 10-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GER-HUN 7-14 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GER-GRE 9-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GER-KAZ 4-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GER-BRA 5-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GER-CAN 6-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GER-JPN 10-6 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-GER 7-9 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-ITA 8-11 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-GER 4-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-SVK 6-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-GER 7-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-ROM 7-6 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-GRE 5-4 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-EGY 13-3 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-GER 10-5 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-ESP 11-5 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-AUS 6-6 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-GER 12-5 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-ESP 6-4 2005 – Belgrade – WL – USA-GER 9-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-GER 15-4 2005 – Belgrade – WL – CRO-GER 11-9 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-BRA 12-5 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-ITA 12-11 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-ROM 10-8 2005 – Toronto – WL – SCG-GER 13-9 2005 – Toronto – WL – GER-GRE 8-10 2005 – Toronto – WL – ESP-GER 9-10 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-GER 7-10 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GER-HUN 10-16 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GER-CRO 8-15 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GER-RUS 8-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – CRO-GER 8-10 2005 – Montreal – W CH – AUS-GER 8-9 2005 – Montreal – W CH – GER-GRE 4-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CHN-GER 6-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ROM-GER 6-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – USA-GER 3-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – AUS-GER 5-11 2006 – Cosenza – WL – GER-ITA 9-8 2006 – Cosenza – WL – GER-ROM 10-8 2006 – Cosenza – WL – GER-GRE 8-11 2006 – Bochum – WL – GER-ITA 12-9 2006 – Bochum – WL – GER-ROM 6-9 2006 – Bochum – WL – GER-GRE 10-6 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GER-ROM 12-9 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GER-GRE 6-9 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GER-CRO 6-13 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GER-SCG 4-11 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GER-ESP 9-13 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GER-SRB 7-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN-GER 7-17 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GER-ITA 3-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GER-USA 6-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-GER 13-6 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ITA-GER 6-5 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – RUS-GER 11-8 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GER-SRB 6-12 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GER-MNE 5-11 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GER-ITA 7-9 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GER-GRE 5-4 2007 – Pescara – WL – GER-SRB 5-13 2007 – Pescara – WL – GER-MNE 7-11 2007 – Pescara – WL – GER-ITA 18-17 2007 – Pescara – WL – GER-GRE 7-12 2007 – Berlin – WL – GER-CAN 13-8 2007 – Berlin – WL – GER-HUN 5-7 2007 – Berlin – WL – GER-AUS 17-15

2007 – Berlin – WL – GER-USA 9-3 2007 – Berlin – WL – GER-SRB 7-8 2007 – Berlin – WL – GER-AUS 6-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-SRB 7-11 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-CHN 6-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-CRO 5-13 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-ITA 8-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-USA 7-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-GRE 9-13 2008 – Beijing – OG – GER-ITA 8-10 2009 – Barcelona – WL – ESP-GER 8-7 2009 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-GER 13-7 2009 – Moscow – WL – RUS-GER 7-10 2009 – Duisburg – WL – GER-ESP 6-8 2009 – Berlin – WL – GER-CRO 5-11 2009 – Esslingen – WL – GER-RUS 11-10 2009 – Rome – W CH – RSA-GER 4-14 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-GER 7-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – CAN-GER 5-4 2009 – Rome – W CH – GER-MNE 9-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – USA-GER 8-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – CAN-GER 5-9 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-GER 9-6 2010 – Sori – WL – ITA-GER 8-5 2010 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-MNE 7-16 2010 – Magdeburg – WL – GER-FRA 7-6 2010 – Berlin – WL – GER-ITA 4-11 2010 – Igalo – WL – MNE-GER 7-5 2010 – Marseille – WL – FRA-GER 9-8 2011 – Barcelona – WL – GER-ESP 12-11 2011 – Magdeburg – WL – GER-SRB 9-13 2011 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-MKD 7-6 2011 – Berlin – WL – GER-ESP 8-9 2011 – Krusevac – WL – GER-SRB 10-9 2011 – Skopje – WL – GER-MKD 12-14 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – GER-USA 9-7 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – GER-RSA 16-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – GER-ITA 6-7 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – GER-JPN 8-6 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – GER-SRB 4-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – GER-USA 8-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – GER-MNE 5-8 2012 – Dubrovnik – WL – GER-CRO 15-16 2012 – Berlin – WL – GER-MKD 8-5 2012 – Magdeburg – WL – GER-CRO 6-11 2012 – Skopje – WL – GER-MKD 12-13 2013 – Hamburg – WL – GER-SRB 10-12 2013 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-ESP 12-13 2013 – Novi Sad – WL – GER-SRB 4-13 2013 – Barcelona – WL – GER-ESP 6-11 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-ITA 8-10 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-KAZ 9-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-ROU 9-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-AUS 4-8 2014 – Berlin – WL – GER-ITA 7-12 2014 – Hamburg – WL – GER-SVK 10-9 2014 – Herceg Novi – WL – MNE-GER 13-10 2014 – Torino – WL – ITA-GER 12-10 2014 – Bratislava – WL – SVK-GER 12-9 2014 – Krefeld – WL – MNE-GER 10-8 2015 – Volgograd – WL – RUS-GER 12-9 2015 –Hamburg – WL – GER-SRB 19-10 2015 –Bremen – WL – GER-ESP 11-12 2015 – Stuttgart – WL- GER-RUS 7-11 2015 –Kragujevac – WL- SRB-GER 14-8 2015 –Barcelona- WL- ESP-GER 14-8 2017 – Europe – WL –SVK-GER 10-7 2017 – Europe – WL – GER-SRB 9-15 2017 – Europe – WL – GER-ROU 9-15

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2017 – Europe – WL – GER-SVK 5-5 (9-8) 2017 – Europe – WL - SRB-GER 20-3 2017 – Europe – WL – ROU-GER 9-7 2018 – Europe – WL – GER-RUS 11-12 2018 – Europe – WL – GER-CRO 4-13 2018 – Europe – WL – RUS-GER 16-12 2018 – Europe – WL – CRO-GER 14-8

2018 – Berlin – W Cp – GER-HUN 12-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp –GER-JPN – 14-9 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – GER-AUS 9-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp –SRB-GER 15-9 2018 – Berlin – W Cp – AUS-GER 11-10 (3-2) 2018 – Berlin – W Cp –GER-RSA 24-5

GRE / GREECE 1920 – Antwerp – OG – USA-GRE 7-0 1920 – Antwerp – OG – GRE-ITA 6-1 1924 – Paris – OG – TCH-GRE 6-1 1948 – London – OG – FRA-GRE 7-1 1948 – London – OG – ARG-GRE 6-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-GRE 6-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-GRE 11-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – GDR-GRE 114 1968 – Mexico – OG – NED-GRE 9-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – JPN-GRE 8-7 1968 – Mexico – OG – MEX-GRE 11-8 1968 – Mexico – OG – GRE-UAR 7-6 1968 – Mexico – OG – BRA-GRE 5-2 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-GRE 6-1 1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-GRE 8-3 1972 – Munich – OG – NED-GRE 6-2 1972 – Munich – OG – AUS-GRE 7-7 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – CUB-GRE 7-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-GRE 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – GRE-FRG 1-1 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – GRE-BUL 8-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-GRE 11-6 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – NED-GRE 7-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – MEX-GRE 4-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ESP-GRE 5-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – GRE-ESP 11-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-GRE 6-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – YUG-GRE 11-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – NED-GRE 7-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – GRE-ISR 9-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – AUS-GRE 8-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – CUB-GRE 9-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ESP-GRE 9-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-GRE 8-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – NED-GRE 8-7 1980 – Moscow – OG – ROM-GRE 6-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-GRE 4-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – ITA-GRE 4-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – ROM-GRE 11-8 1980 – Moscow – OG – GRE-SWE 9-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – GRE-BUL 6-4 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CUB-GRE 9-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CHN-GRE 12-10 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-GRE 14-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – GRE-CAN 9-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – GRE-FRA 9-9 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-GRE 10-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – AUS-GRE 9-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – USA-GRE 12-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ESP-GRE 12-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-BRA 9-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-GRE 8-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-CHN 10-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-CAN 11-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-BRA 9-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – GRE-JPN 14-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-GRE 12-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-GRE 9-4 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-GRE 11-5

1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – YUG-GRE 8-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ITA-GRE 11-5 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – AUS-GRE 8-8 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – NED-GRE 12-11 1986 – Madrid – W CH – GRE-USA 3-13 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-GRE 12-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-GRE 9-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – AUS-GRE 10-5 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-GRE 11-10 1986 – Madrid – W CH – GRE-CAN 6-4 1986 – Madrid – W CH – GRE-NED 5-3 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-CUB 5-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-YUG 4-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-URS 4-11 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-USA 2-10 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-FRG 4-10 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-ITA 4-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-ESP 8-11 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-GRE 18-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-GRE 17-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-GRE 12-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-GRE 12-10 1988 – Seoul – OG – GRE-CHN 10-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – GRE-FRA 10-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – GRE-KOR 17-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-NZL 14-2 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-URS 7-15 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-CHN 11-6 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-ITA 10-1 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-ROM 5-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-CUB 9-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-FRA 12-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-GRE 11-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-GRE 8-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – HUN-GRE 12-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – CUB-GRE 10-9 1992 – Barcelona – OG – NED-GRE 4-4 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GRE-FRA 10-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GRE-CZE 10-8 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-GRE 9-7 1993 – Athens – W Cp – AUS-GRE 8-6 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GRE-RUS 7-6 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GER-GRE 10-9 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GRE-CUB 7-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – GRE-RUS 5-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – GRE-CUB 7-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – GRE-RSA 15-3 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-GRE 7-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – RUS-GRE 5-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-GRE 11-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-GRE 8-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – NED-GRE 6-7 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-GRE 6-7 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – CRO-GRE 5-4 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – USA-GRE 6-5 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – GRE-ESP 3-5 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – NED-GRE 13-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-GRE 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – UKR-GRE 6-9

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1996 – Atlanta – OG – CRO-GRE 8-5 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-ROM 8-5 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-USA 7-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-GRE 12-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-USA 7-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-RUS 8-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – GRE-HUN 8-4 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-GRE 6-7 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ITA-GRE 4-6 1997 – Athens – W Cp – USA-GRE 8-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – GRE-USA 5-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-BRA 9-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-RSA 11-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-ESP 6-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – ESP-GRE 7-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-BRA 9-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-AUS 3-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-USA 3-2 1998 – Perth – W CH – GRE-SVK 9-11 1998 – Perth – W CH – USA-GRE 8-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – USA-GRE 10-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ITA-GRE 6-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – YUG-GRE 8-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-GRE 12-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – GRE-AUS 10-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-GRE 9-5 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-HUN 4-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-NED 7-10 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-USA 3-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-YUG 3-10 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-KAZ 6-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-NED 6-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-SVK 12-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-HUN 10-11 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-KAZ 5-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-GER 8-9 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-YUG 3-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-ITA 8-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-SVK 4-2 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-CRO 12-11 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – GRE-HUN 5-8 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – GRE-ITA 6-6 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – GRE-ESP 5-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – GRE-CRO 7-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-GRE 10-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – GRE-ESP 4-3 2002 – Madrid – WL – ESP-GRE 9-8 2002 – Madrid – WL – ESP-GRE 12-6 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ITA 9-8 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ITA 7-10 2002 – Brescia – WL – ITA-GRE 9-6 2002 – Brescia – WL – ITA-GRE 13-4 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-BRA 13-12 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-BRA 9-8 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ESP 13-14 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ESP 4-8 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-GRE 4-6 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-GRE 8-12 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-RUS 2-12 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-HUN 5-17 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ESP 7-9 2002 – Patras – WL – HUN-GRE 13-6 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-GER 7-9 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-GRE 2-17 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-ITA 5-10 2003 –Barcelona – W CH – GRE-RUS 15-14 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – USA-GRE 2-4 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-GRE 9-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-SCG 3-5

2003 – São Paulo – WL – GRE-BRA 10-6 2003 – São Paulo – WL – GRE-NED 11-6 2003 – São Paulo – WL – GRE-ITA 6-9 2003 – New York – WL – GRE-USA 2-6 2003 – New York – WL – NED-GRE 7-8 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ITA 7-8 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ITA 7-8 2004 – Mallorca – WL – ESP-GRE 10-11 2004 – Mallorca – WL – ESP-GRE 12-10 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-BRA 17-7 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-BRA 7-6 2004 – Syros – WL – BRA-GRE 7-16 2004 – Syros – WL – BRA-GRE 5-17 2004 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-GRE 16-9 2004 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-GRE 12-10 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ESP 10-9 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ESP 11-7 2004 – Long Beach – WL – GRE-USA 13-12 2004 – Long Beach – WL – GRE-HUN 5-10 2004 – Long Beach – WL – GRE-ITA 12-9 2004 – Athens – OG – GER-GRE 5-4 2004 – Athens – OG – GRE-ESP 8-5 2004 – Athens – OG – EGY-GRE 4-15 2004 – Athens – OG – GRE-AUS 10-9 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-GRE 4-6 2004 – Athens – OG – GRE-SCG 3-7 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-GRE 6-5 2005 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-GRE 12-10 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CHN-GRE 3-16 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CAN-GRE 5-12 2005 – Budapest – WL – ESP-GRE 16-17 2005 – Budapest – WL – GRE-HUN 11-12 2005 – Budapest – WL – GRE-AUS 10-8 2005 – Toronto – WL – SCG-GRE 7-8 2005 – Toronto – WL – ESP-GRE 21-20 2005 – Toronto – WL – GER-GRE 8-10 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-GRE 5-11 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GRE-RUS 8-10 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GRE-HUN 11-15 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GRE-CRO 4-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – RUS-GRE 9-14 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CHN-GRE 4-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – GER-GRE 4-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – AUS-GRE 8-10 2005 – Montreal – W CH – GRE-ITA 13-9 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-GRE 7-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-GRE 10-11 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – GRE-ROM 7-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – GRE-HUN 7-14 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – GRE-ITA 5-7 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – GRE-RUS 10-6 2006 – Cosenza – WL – GRE-GER 11-8 2006 – Cosenza – WL – GRE-ITA 10-9 2006 – Cosenza – WL – GRE-ROM 9-11 2006 – Bochum – WL – GRE-GER 6-10 2006 – Bochum – WL – GRE-ITA 5-10 2006 – Bochum – WL – GRE-ROM 13-14 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GRE-ROM 12-6 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GRE-CRO 5-10 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GRE-GER 9-6 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GRE-SCG 7-13 2006 – Portugalete – WL – GRE-ESP 3-10 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-GRE 7-5 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-GRE 12-14 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-GRE 9-14 2006 – Athens – WL – GRE-FRA 14-7 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-GRE 10-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-RUS 10-7 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CHN-GRE 5-11

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2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-ESP 7-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-ROU 8-7 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-GRE 8-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-RUS 9-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-ITA 15-16 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GRE-SRB 5-13 2007 – Pescara – WL – GRE-SRB 5-17 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GRE-MNE 6-14 2007 – Pescara – WL – GRE-MNE 3-11 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GRE-ITA 9-10 2007 – Pescara – WL – GRE-ITA 8-9 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – GRE-GER 4-5 2007 – Pescara – WL – GRE-GER 12-7 2008 – Budva – WL – GRE-CRO 4-12 2008 – Athens – WL – GRE-CRO 13-5 2008 – Budva – WL – GRE-ITA 13-7 2008 – Athens – WL – GRE-ITA 10-8 2008 – Budva – WL – GRE-MNE 6-14 2008 – Athens – WL – GRE-MNE 11-10 2008 – Genova – WL – GRE-AUS 9-13 2008 – Genova – WL – GRE-EGY 14-2 2008 – Genova – WL – GRE-SRB 9-10 2008 – Genova – WL – GRE-CAN 6-9 2008 – Genova – WL – GRE-ESP 10-11 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-AUS 8-12 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-HUN 6-17 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-MNE 6-10 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-CAN 13-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-ESP 6-10 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-CHN 13-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-GER 13-9 2009 – Athens – WL – GRE-FRA 16-6 2009 – Athens – WL – GRE-SRB 6-11 2009 – Marseille – WL – FRA-GRE 9-12 2009 – Belgrade – WL – SRB-GRE 11-7 2010 – Kirishi – WL – RUS-GRE 9-6 2010 – Athens – WL – GRE-MKD 8-6 2010 – Athens – WL – GRE-CRO 17-16 2010 – Athens – WL – GRE-RUS 10-9 2010 – Skopje – WL – MKD-GRE 7-6 2010 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-GRE 10-6 2011 – Bergamo – WL – GRE-ITA 6-11 2011 – Athens – WL – GRE-CRO 4-10 2011 – Athens – WL – GRE-NED 11-4 2011 – Athens – WL – GRE-ITA 4-7 2011 – Zagreb – WL – GRE-CRO 10-14 2011 – Nijverdal – WL – GRE-NED 7-3 2012 – Barcelona – WL – GRE-ESP 7-8 2012 – Athens – WL – GRE-TUR 14-5 2012 – Patras – WL – GRE-ESP 9-7 2012 – Oradea – WL – GRE-ROU 6-8 2012 – Istanbul – WL – GRE-TUR 9-3 2012 – Athens – WL – GRE-ROU 10-9 2012 – London – OG – GRE-AUS 13-8 2012 – London – OG – GRE-ESP 9-11 2012 – London – OG – GRE-KAZ 11-4 2012 – London – OG – GRE-ITA 7-7

2012 – London – OG – GRE-CRO 6-8 2013 – Athens – WL – GRE-TUR 22-2 2013 – Budva – WL – GRE-MNE 9-11 2013 – Athens – WL – GRE-CRO 7-9 2013 – Istanbul – WL – GRE-TUR 15-4 2013 – Athens – WL – GRE-MNE 8-9 2013 – Rijeka – WL – GRE-CRO 4-5 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-MNE 6-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-ESP 8-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-NZL 24-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-RSA 13-5 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-HUN 3-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-AUS 11-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-ESP 8-10 2015 – Athens- WL- GRE-ROU 15-8 2015 – Novaky – WL- SVK-GRE 10-16 2015 – Athens – WL- GRE-HUN 13-15 2015 – Bucharest – WL- ROU-GRE 12-18 2015 – Athens- WL- GRE-SVK 11-6 2015 – Gyor – WL- HUN-GRE-12-11 2015- Kazan- W CH – GRE-ITA 11-10 2015- Kazan- W CH – GRE-USA 11-10 2015- Kazan- W CH – GRE-RUS 15-11 2015- Kazan- W CH – GRE-AUS 12-11 2015- Kazan- W CH – CRO-GRE 15-13 2015- Kazan- W CH - GRE-ITA 11-9 2016 – Patras – WL – GRE-HUN 12-8 2016 – Athens – WL – GRE-GEO 18-10 2016 – Athens – WL – GRE-ROU 17-3 2016 - Huizhou – WL – GRE-ITA 15-4 2016 - Huizhou – WL – GRE-AUS 10-5 2016 - Huizhou – WL – GRE-JPN 15-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-JPN 8-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – SRB-GRE 9-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-HUN 8-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-BRA 9-4 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – AUS-GRE 12-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – HUN-GRE 12-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-ITA 5-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-ESP 9-7 2017 – Budapest – WCH –ESP-GRE 7-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – RSA-GRE 2-18 2017 – Budapest – WCH – SRB-GRE 11-6 2017 – Budapest – WCH – GRE-SRB 8-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH – GRE-HUN 5-7 2017 – Budapest – WCH – MNE-GRE 7-12 2017 – Budapest – WCH – GRE-JPN 14-4 2017 – Europe – WL –CRO-GRE 11-6 2017 – Europe – WL – GRE-NED 9-8 2017 – Europe – WL – GRE-FRA 16-7 2017 – Europe – WL – GRE-CRO 10-8 2017 – Europe – WL – NED-GRE 4-10 2017 – Europe – WL – FRA-GRE 4-10

HUN / HUNGARY 1912 – Stockholm – OG – AUT-HUN 4-3 1912 – Stockholm – OG – BEL-HUN 6-5 1924 – Paris – OG – HUN-GBR 7-6 1924 – Paris – OG – BEL-HUN 7-2 1924 – Paris – OG – HUN-TCH 7-0 1924 – Paris – OG – SWE-HUN 4-1

1928 – Amsterdam – OG – HUN-ARG 14-0 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – HUN-USA 5-0 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – HUN-FRA 5-3 1928 – Amsterdam – OG – GER-HUN 5-2 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – HUN-GER 6-2 1932 – Los Angeles – OG – HUN-JPN 18-0

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1932 – Los Angeles – OG – HUN-USA 7-0 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-YUG 4-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-MLT 12-0 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-GBR 10-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-BEL 3-0 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-NED 8-0 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-GER 2-2 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-FRA 5-0 1948 – London – OG – HUN-GBR 11-2 1948 – London – OG – HUN-EGY 5-2 1948 – London – OG – ITA-HUN 4-3 1948 – London – OG – HUN-YUG 3-1 1948 – London – OG – HUN-FRA 5-4 1948 – London – OG – HUN-NED 4-4 1948 – London – OG – HUN-BEL 3-0 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-MEX 13-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-EGY 9-0 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-URS 5-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-GER 9-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-NED 4-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-YUG 2-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-ITA 7-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-USA 4-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-GBR 6-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-USA 6-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-ITA 4-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-USA 4-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-URS 4-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-YUG 2-1 1960 – Rome – OG – HUN-USA 7-2 1960 – Rome – OG – HUN-BEL 9-4 1960 – Rome – OG – HUN-FRA 11-3 1960 – Rome – OG – HUN-NED 3-1 1960 – Rome – OG – HUN-YUG 1-2 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-HUN 3-3 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-HUN 3-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – HUN-EGY 11-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – HUN-BEL 5-0 1964 – Tokyo – OG – HUN-NED 6-5 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-HUN 4-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ITA-HUN 1-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-HUN 2-5 1968 – Mexico City – OG – HUN-FRG 6-4 1968 – Mexico City – OG – HUN-ESP 7-1 1968 – Mexico City – OG – HUN-USA 5-1 1968 – Mexico City – OG – HUN-URS 6-5 1968 – Mexico City – OG – HUN-BRA 8-2 1968 – Mexico City – OG – HUN-CUB 7-1 1968 – Mexico City – OG – YUG-HUN 8-6 1968 – Mexico City – OG – HUN-ITA 9-4 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-NED 3-0 1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-HUN 3-3 1972 – Munich – OG – GRE-HUN 1-6 1972 – Munich – OG – AUS-HUN 2-10 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-ITA 8-7 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-HUN 3-5 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-HUN 2-4 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-URS 3-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-ESP 7-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-ISR 14-0 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-ITA 6-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-ROM 9-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-USA 6-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-URS 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-YUG 3-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-CUB 8-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-ROM 8-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-AUS 11-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-COL 9-3

1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-CUB 8-6 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-FRG 9-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-ITA 7-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-CUB 6-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-URS 4-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – HUN-AUS 7-6 1976 – Montreal – OG – HUN-CAN 4-2 1976 – Montreal – OG – FRG-HUN 0-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-HUN 5-6 1976 – Montreal – OG – HUN-FRG 5-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – NED-HUN 3-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – ROU-HUN 8-9 1976 – Montreal – OG – YUG-HUN 5-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-YUG 3-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-GRE 6-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-ESP 10-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-FRG 6-6 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-BUL 11-6 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-URS 4-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-YUG 5-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-ITA 4-4 1979 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-ITA 5-2 1979 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-URS 4-3 1979 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-FRG 4-4 1979 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-BUL 8-4 1979 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-ROM 5-4 1979 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-USA 4-3 1979 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-YUG 7-8 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-ROM 6-6 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-NED 5-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-GRE 8-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-URS 4-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-YUG 7-8 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-ESP 6-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-CUB 7-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-NED 8-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-YUG 10-11 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-CUB 8-9 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-ESP 11-6 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-AUS 12-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-URS 5-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-BUL 11-4 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – HUN-USA 7-12 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-CHN 14-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-GRE 14-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-CUB 10-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-YUG 11-10 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-NED 7-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-FRG 7-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-URS 7-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – HUN-FRG 8-8 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – HUN-USA 9-9 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – HUN-CUB 8-8 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – HUN-ITA 7-9 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – HUN-ESP 8-9 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – HUN-URS 6-10 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – HUN-NED 11-11 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-ISR 16-2 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-ITA 8-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-ESP 5-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-AUS 7-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-BRA 11-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-GRE 11-10 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-GRE 12-10 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-YUG 9-10 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-ESP 6-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-CHN 14-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-HUN 10-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-HUN 9-9

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1988 – Seoul – OG – AUS-HUN 5-13 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-FRG 9-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-USA 10-8 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-ITA 6-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-YUG 8-9 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – HUN-ESP 8-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-CUB 12-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-EGY 20-4 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-GER 9-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-AUS 12-11 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-USA 9-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-ESP 8-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – HUN-USA 13-12 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-GER 14-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-AUS 10-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-ESP 9-9 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-YUG 5-6 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-ESP 10-11 1992 – Barcelona – OG – HUN-ITA 7-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – CUB-HUN 11-12 1992 – Barcelona – OG – HUN-ESP 5-8 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GRE-HUN 7-12 1992 – Barcelona – OG – HUN-NED 13-13 1992 – Barcelona – OG – GER-HUN 7-8 1992 – Barcelona – OG – AUS-HUN 9-8 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-RUS 10-8 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-GRE 9-7 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-AUS 7-5 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-USA 6-2 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-ITA 7-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-CAN 13-0 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-ITA 10-11 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-KAZ 12-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-GRE 11-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-RUS 12-13 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-USA 11–11 1994 – Rome – W CH – HUN-NED 10-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – HUN-RUS 10-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – HUN-ESP 7-7 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – HUN-NED 12-5 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – HUN-USA 8-5 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – HUN-ITA 11-10 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-RUS 8-7 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GER-HUN 8-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-NED 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-HUN 7-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-YUG 12-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-GRE 12-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-ESP 6-7 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-ITA 18-20 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-CRO 11-6 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-YUG 10-5 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-RUS 3-3 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-GRE 4-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-RUS 10-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-YUG 7-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-ITA 11-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-IRI 16-2 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-KAZ 17-3 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-CRO 9-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-RUS 11-12 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-AUS 10-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-ESP 4-6 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-ITA 8-10 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-YUG 11-3 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-GRE 12-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-ESP 8-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-ITA 5-3 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-HUN 4-7

2000 – Sydney – OG – HUN-NED 16-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-HUN 8-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – HUN-USA 10-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – YUG-HUN 10-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – ITA-HUN 5-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – HUN-YUG 8-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – RUS-HUN 6-13 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-KAZ 7-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-GRE 11-10 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-GER 14-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-SVK 9-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-YUG 7-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-ITA 2-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-USA 9-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – HUN-GRE 8-5 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-HUN 6-12 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-HUN 7-11 2002 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-HUN 8-12 2002 – Dubrovnik – WL – CRO-HUN 8-13 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-CRO 16-10 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-CRO 12-7 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-RUS 10-6 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-RUS 10-7 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 15-8 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 17-5 2002 – Moraga – WL – USA-HUN 14-11 2002 – Moraga – WL – USA-HUN 8-11 2002 – Patras – WL – HUN-ESP 8-9 2002 – Patras – WL – HUN-GRE 17-5 2002 – Patras – WL – HUN-RUS 5-0* 2002 – Patras – WL – HUN-GRE 13-6 * Following FINA decision 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-RUS 6-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-USA 9-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-YUG 9-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-GRE 10-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-YUG 7-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-RUS 9-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-CRO 7-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-ROM 9-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-CAN 13-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-SVK 13-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-GRE 9-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-ITA 11-9 2003 – Budapest – WL – HUN-SCG 11-7 2003 – Budapest – WL – HUN-AUS 14-7 2003 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 12-8 2003 – New York – WL – HUN-USA 6-5 2003 – New York – WL – HUN-ITA 13-8 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-SCG 11-9 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-SCG 8-5 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 9-8 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-USA 12-7 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-AUS 10-14 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-AUS 13-2 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-HUN 12-13 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-HUN 11-8 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-HUN 11-9 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-HUN 8-11 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-HUN 6-14 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-HUN 8-10 2004 – Long Beach – WL – HUN-GRE 10-5 2004 – Long Beach – WL – HUN-SCG 12-8 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-HUN 4-6 2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-CRO 10-8 2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-USA 7-5 2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-KAZ 14-4 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-HUN 6-7 2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-RUS 7-5

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2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-SCG 8-7 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-ROM 14-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-CAN 11-3 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-CRO 10-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-ESP 8-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-GRE 7-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – HUN-SCG 7-8 2005 – Portugalete – WL – HUN-CHN 23-1 2005 – Portugalete – WL – HUN-CAN 22-2 2005 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-HUN 12-13 2005 – Portugalete – WL – HUN-AUS 13-6 2005 – Budapest – WL – HUN-GRE 12-11 2005 – Budapest – WL – HUN-RUS 10-8 2005 – Long Island – WL – RUS-HUN 5-9 2005 – Long Island – WL – HUN-ITA 14-11 2005 – Long Island – WL – CRO-HUN 9-7 2005 – Long Island – WL – USA-HUN 3-11 2005 – Belgrade – WL – HUN-GER 16-10 2005 – Belgrade – WL – HUN-GRE 15-11 2005 – Belgrade – WL – HUN-SCG 7-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – HUN-SCG 6-16 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – HUN-ITA 10-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – HUN-GRE 14-7 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – HUN-ROM 14-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – HUN-CRO 10-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – HUN-SCG 9-10 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-NZL 21-5 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-CAN 19-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-ROU 11-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-GER 13-6 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-ESP 12-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-CRO 8-9 2007 – Budapest – WL – HUN-ROU 16-10 2007 – Budapest – WL – HUN-ESP 12-9 2007 – Budapest – WL – HUN-CRO 15-6 2007 – Budapest – WL – HUN-RUS 15-7 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-HUN 4-8 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-HUN 6-17 2007 – Portugalete – WL – CRO-HUN 9-14 2007 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-HUN 5-13 2007 – Berlin – WL – HUN-AUS 15-8 2007 – Berlin – WL – HUN-GER 7-5 2007 – Berlin – WL – HUN-CAN 20-9 2007 – Berlin – WL – HUN-CHN 13-6 2007 – Berlin – WL – HUN-AUS 16-7 2007 – Berlin – WL – HUN-SRB 6-9 2008 – Beijing – OG – HUN-MNE 10-10 2008 – Beijing – OG – GRE-HUN 6-17 2008 – Beijing – OG – HUN-ESP 8-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – AUS-HUN 12-13 2008 – Beijing – OG – HUN-CAN 12-3 2008 – Beijing – OG – HUN-MNE 11-9 2008 – Beijing – OG – HUN-USA 14-10 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-CAN 15-6 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-GER 7-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-RSA 15-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-SRB 9-10 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-ROU 13-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-GER 9-6 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – HUN-MNE 11-10 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – HUN-KAZ 16-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – HUN-ESP 12-11 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – HUN-USA 9-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – HUN-SRB 14-15 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – HUN-CRO 11-12 2012 – London – OG – HUN-ESP 14-8 2012 – London – OG – HUN-AUS 10-9 2012 – London – OG – HUN-ITA 9-11 2012 – London – OG – HUN-USA 11-6

2012 – London – OG – HUN-GBR 17-6 2012 – London – OG – HUN-ROU 17-15 2012 – London – OG – HUN-MNE 10-11 2012 – London – OG – HUN-SRB 10-14 2013 – Oradea – WL – HUN-ROU 12-9 2013 – Szekesfehervar – WL – HUN-ITA 6-5 2013 – Volograd – WL – HUN-RUS 10-7 2013 – Debrecen – WL – HUN-ROU 9-8 2013 – Bari – WL – HUN-ITA 8-7 2013 – Kecskemet – WL – HUN-RUS 8-6 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – HUN-USA 14-15 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – HUN-MNE 18-17 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – HUN-JPN 11-5 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – HUN-BRA 8-4 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – HUN-USA 8-6 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – HUN-SRB 7-12 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-SRB 10-13 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-AUS 9-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-CHN 13-5 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-KAZ 16-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-GRE 9-3 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-CRO 11-10 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-MNE 8-7 2014 – Miskolc – WL – HUN-GRE 8-5 2014 – Sibenik – WL – CRO-HUN 7-8 2014 – Athens – WL – HUN-GRE 12-11 2014 – Pecs – WL – HUN-CRO 9-10 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-AUS 11-5 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-CAN 10-3 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-USA 16-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – CHN-HUN 5-13 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-HUN 8-10 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-SRB 6-10 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – CRO-HUN 5-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – KAZ-HUN 9-15 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – AUS-HUN 8-8 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – RSA-HUN 1-15 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – USA-HUN 5-7 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – HUN-SRB 9-11 2015- Debrecen – WL – GRE-ROU 15-8 2015 - Novaky – WL- HUN-ROU 20-10 2015 - Athens-WL- GRE-HUN 13-15 2015 - Kosice – WL- SVK-HUN 12-13 2015 - Bucharest – WL- ROU-HUN 5-14 2015 - Gyor – WL – HUN-GRE 12-11 2015- Bergamo- WL – HUN-CHN 18-8 2015- Bergamo- WL – HUN-CRO 12-15 2015- Bergamo- WL – HUN-BRA 16-3 2015 – Kazan –W CH – HUN-KAZ 14-5 2015 – Kazan –W CH – RSA-HUN 4-17 2015 – Kazan –W CH – HUN-ARG 21-4 2015 – Kazan –W CH – HUN-ITA 7-8 2015 – Kazan –W CH – HUN-USA 13-9 2015 – Kazan –W CH – MNE-HUN 10-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – SRB-HUN 13-13 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – HUN-AUS 9-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-HUN 8-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – HUN-JPN 17-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-HUN 6-10 2016 – Patras- WL – HUN-GRE 8-12 2016 – Szolnok- WL – HUN-GEO 17-10 2016 – Kecskemet - WL – HUN-ROU 16-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH –AUS-HUN 3-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH – HUN-ITA 9-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH – FRA-HUN 7-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH –HUN-CRO 6-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – GRE-HUN 5-7 2017 – Budapest – WCH – HUN-RUS 14-5 2018 – Europe – WL – NED-HUN 6-13

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ITA / ITALY 1920 – Antwerp – OG – ESP-ITA 1-1 1920 – Antwerp – OG – ITA forfeit - BEL 1920 – Antwerp – OG – GRE-ITA 6-1 1920 – Antwerp – OG – ESP-ITA 2-0 1924 – Paris – OG – SWE-ITA 7-0 1948 – London – OG – ITA-AUS 9-0 1948 – London – OG – ITA-YUG 4-4 1948 – London – OG – ITA-HUN 4-3 1948 – London – OG – ITA-EGY 5-1 1948 – London – OG – ITA-FRA 5-2 1948 – London – OG – ITA-BEL 4-2 1948 – London – OG – ITA-NED 4-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-IND 16-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-GBR 4-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-AUT 8-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-USA 5-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-ESP 2-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-BEL 5-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – ITA-BEL 5-1 1952 – Helsinki - OG – HUN-ITA 7-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-ITA 3-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – ITA-SIN 7-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – ITA-FRG 4-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-ITA 4-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-ITA 2-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-ITA 3-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – ITA-USA 3-2 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-ROM 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-JPN 8-1 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-UAR 9-4 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-FRG 3-0 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-URS 2-0 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-YUG 2-1 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-HUN 3-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ITA-JPN 5-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ITA-ROM 4-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-ITA 2-0 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ITA-GDR 2-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – HUN-ITA 3-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-ITA 2-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-GRE 6-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-UAR 10-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-GDR 5-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-NED 3-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-JPN 9-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-MEX 10-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-YUG 5-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-ITA 8-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – HUN-ITA 9-4 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-ITA 4-1 1972 – Munich – OG – ITA-ESP 6-2 1972 – Munich – OG – ITA-BUL 8-5 1972 – Munich – OG – ITA-JPN 12-1 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN- ITA 8-7 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-ITA 6-5 1972 – Munich – OG – FRG-ITA 2-2 1972 – Muni ch – OG – YUG-ITA 6-6 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-ROM 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-ISR 12-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-ESP 5-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-ITA 6-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-ITA 6-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-YUG 5-4

1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-CUB 6-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – USA-ITA 6-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ITA-CAN 6-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – ITA-MEX 6-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ITA-NED 4-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-ITA 3-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – ITA-USA 10-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-ITA 5-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-ITA 7-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ITA-CUB 4-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-IRI 12-1 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-CUB 8-6 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-YUG 6-6 1976 – Montreal – OG – HUN-ITA 6-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-FRG 4-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-YUG 5-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-ROM 4-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-NED 3-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-AUS 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-URS 5-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-CAN 4-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-ROM 7-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-USA 4-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-YUG 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-URS 5-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-HUN 4-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – HUN-ITA 5-2 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-ITA 9-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-ITA 7-6 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-ITA 6-6 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – FRG-ITA 5-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – ITA-ROM 8-8 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – ITA-BUL 10-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-ITA 8-6 1980 – Moscow – OG – ESP-ITA 5-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – ITA-SWE 4-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-ITA 5-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – ITA-ROM 5-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – ITA-SWE 8-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – ITA-BUL 5-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – ITA-GRE 4-3 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ESP-ITA 9-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – FRG-ITA 9-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-NZL 20-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-EGY 16-4 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-AUS 10-9 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-GRE 10-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – ITA-CHN 14-10 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-ITA 6-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – FRG-ITA 9-8 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ITA-ESP 8-5 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ITA-NED 6-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ITA-HUN 9-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ITA-USA 6-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ITA-CUB 8-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – FRG-ITA 10-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – AUS-ITA 8-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-JPN 15-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-CHN 11-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-CAN 16-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-JPN 15-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-BRA 13-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – ITA-GRE 8-8

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1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-ITA 10-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-ITA 9-7* * Replay of protest game ITA-USA 8-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – YUG-ITA 10-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ITA-ESP 7-6 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ITA-NED 10-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ITA-AUS 6-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ITA-GRE 11-5 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – HUN-ITA 8-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ITA-USA 10-9 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ITA-YUG 11-12 1986 – Madrid – W CH – ITA-CUB 9-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – YUG-ITA 8-5 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-ITA 4-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – CUB-ITA 9-10 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-ITA 9-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-ITA 12-7 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – USA-ITA 7-3 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – FRG-ITA 7-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – ITA-ESP 12-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-ITA 10-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-ITA 9-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-AUS 11-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-FRA 18-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-KOR 17-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – HUN-ITA 9-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – ESP-ITA 11-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – ITA-AUS 7-5 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ITA-ESP 12-10 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – USA-ITA 8-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ITA-FRG 13-12 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ITA-HUN 7-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-ITA 10-6 1991 – Perth – W CH – ITA-NZL 19-1 1991 – Perth – W CH – URS-ITA 5-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-ITA 10-1 1991 – Perth – W CH – ITA-YUG 6-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-ITA 8-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – ITA-GER 7-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – ITA-AUS 8-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ESP-ITA 9-9 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-HUN 7-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-CUB 11-8 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-NED 8-4 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-GRE 8-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-EUN 9-8 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-ESP 9-8 1993 – Athens – W Cp – USA-ITA 6-11 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GER-ITA 5-11 1993 – Athens – W Cp – CUB-ITA 4-7 1993 – Athens – W Cp – ITA-AUS 9-4 1993 – Athens – W Cp – ITA-HUN 8-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-HUN 11-10 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-KAZ 13-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-CAN 9-2 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-RUS 7-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-HUN 11-10 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-GRE 7-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-ESP 10-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-ITA 5-8 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-CRO 7-4 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-USA 11-8 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-GRE 6-7 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-RUS 7-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-HUN 10-11 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-UKR 8-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-CRO 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-GRE 10-8

1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-ROM 10-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-USA 10-7 1996 – Atlanta – OG – RUS-ITA 9-11 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-ITA 18-20 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-ITA 8-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ITA-GRE 4-6 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ITA-USA 6-7 1997 – Athens – W Cp – YUG-ITA 9-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – ESP-ITA 5-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – ITA-IRI 15-1 1998 – Perth – W CH – ITA-YUG 10-11 1998 – Perth – W CH – ITA-HUN 7-11 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-ITA 6-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-ITA 9-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-ITA 3-13 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-ITA 11-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – ITA-RUS 14-3 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ITA-HUN 10-8 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ITA-GRE 6-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ITA-YUG 5-8 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ITA-RUS 7-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – HUN-ITA 5-3 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-ITA 5-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-ITA 5-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – ITA-KAZ 13-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – ITA-RUS 7-7 2000 – Sydney – O G – ITA-SVK 11-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – HUN-ITA 8-5 2000 – Sydney – OG – ITA-USA 10-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-YUG 3-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-SVK 11-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-BRA 6-1 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-HUN 3-2 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-GRE 7-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-KAZ 13-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-ESP 2-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-RUS 6-7 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – ITA-GRE 6-6 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – ITA-ESP 7-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – ITA-CRO 6-5 2002 – B elgrade – W Cp – ITA-RUS 4-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – YUG-ITA 6-4 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ITA 5-8 2002 – Rio de Janeiro – WL – BRA-ITA 5-9 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ITA 9-8 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-ITA 7-10 2002 – Brescia – WL – ITA-GRE 9-6 2002 – Brescia – WL – ITA-GRE 13-4 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-ESP 9-10 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-ESP 16-15 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-BRA 11-4 2002 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-BRA 13-5 2002 – Mataro – WL – ESP-ITA 10-9 2002 – Mataro – WL – ESP-ITA 9-12 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CHN-ITA 4-15 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-ITA 8-11 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-ITA 5-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-AUS 7-3 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-SCG 6-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-ITA 11-9 2003 – São Paulo – WL – ITA-NED 15-8 2003 – São Paulo – WL – ITA-BRA 10-6 2003 – São Paulo – WL – GRE-ITA 6-9 2003 – New York – WL – SCG-ITA 4-5 2003 – New York – WL – HUN-ITA 13-8 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ITA 7-8 2004 – Syros – WL – GRE-ITA 7-8 2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-BRA 11-5 2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-BRA 11-3

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2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-ESP 17-12 2004 – Genova – WL – ITA-ESP 4-7 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-ITA 8-5 2004 – Portugalete – WL – ESP-ITA 3-6 2004 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-GRE 16-9 2004 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-GRE 12-10 2004 – Siracusa – WL – BRA-ITA 5-11 2004 – Siracusa – WL – BRA-ITA 8-13 2004 – Long Beach – WL – SCG-ITA 10-7 2004 – Long Beach – WL – GRE-ITA 12-9 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-ESP 4-5 2004 – Athens – OG – AUS-ITA 4-8 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-GER 10-5 2004 – Athens – OG – EGY-ITA 4-13 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-GRE 4-6 2004 – Athens – OG – ITA-CRO 11-7 2004 – Athens – OG – USA-ITA 9-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ITA-CRO 13-11 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ITA-BRA 11-2 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ITA-SCG 6-10 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – ROM-ITA 8-12 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-ITA 12-11 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – USA-ITA 8-7 2005 – Long Island – USA-ITA 4-6 2005 – Long Island – ITA-CRO 8-6 2005 – Long Island – ITA-HUN 11-14 2005 – Long Island – ITA-RUS 8-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ITA-RUS 4-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RSA-ITA 4-15 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ITA-USA 6-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – GRE-ITA 13-9 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RUS-ITA 7-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ITA-HUN 6-10 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ITA-ROM 7-5 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – GRE-ITA 5-7 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ITA-ESP 3-9 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ROM-ITA 4-7 2006 – Cosenza – WL – ITA-GER 8-9 2006 – Cosenza – WL – ITA-ROM 8-10 2006 – Cosenza – WL – ITA-GRE 9-10 2006 – Bochum – WL – ITA-GER 9-12 2006 – Bochum – WL – ITA-ROM 11-12 2006 – Bochum – WL – ITA-GRE 10-5 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN-ITA 6-20 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-ITA 6-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GER-ITA 3-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ITA-AUS 12-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ESP-ITA 7-5 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ITA-GER 6-5 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-ITA 15-16 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – ITA-SRB 11-15 2007 – Pescara – WL – ITA-SRB 9-10 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – ITA-MNE 13-11 2007 – Pescara – WL – ITA-MNE 11-12 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – ITA-GER 9-7 2007 – Pescara – WL – ITA-GER 17-18 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – ITA-GRE 10-9 2007 – Pescara – WL – ITA-GRE 9-8 2008 – Budva – WL – ITA-CRO 9-6 2008 – Athens – WL – ITA-CRO 15-14 2008 – Budva – WL – ITA-GRE 7-13 2008 – Athens – WL – ITA-GRE 8-10 2008 – Budva – WL – ITA-MNE 7-9 2008 – Athens – WL – ITA-MNE 10-11 2008 – Genova – WL – ITA-MNE 15-16 2008 – Genova – WL – ITA-ESP 8-9 2008 – Genova – WL – ITA-USA 15-14

2008 – Genova – WL – ITA-CHN 15-8 2008 – Genova – WL – ITA-CAN 8-10 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-CRO 7-11 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-USA 11-12 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-CHN 19-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-GER 7-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-SRB 13-12 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-CAN 13-11 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-AUS 16-17 2008 – Beijing – OG – ITA-GER 10-8 2009 – Genova – WL – ITA-ROU 10-2 2009 – Trieste – WL – ITA-MNE 6-8 2009 – Oradea – WL – ROU-ITA 12-10 2009 – Herceg Novi – WL – MNE-ITA 9-4 2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-ITA 10-6 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-ITA 6-4 2009 – Podgorica – WL – JPN-ITA 6-14 2009 – Podgorica – WL – ITA-CRO 6-8 2009 – Podgorica – WL – ITA-RSA 14-3 2009 – Podgorica – WL – AUS-ITA 10-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – USA-ITA 9-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – ROU-ITA 6-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – MKD-ITA 5-12 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-ITA 7-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – ITA-AUS 6-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – CHN-ITA 7-14 2010 – Sori – WL – ITA-GER 8-5 2010 – Nancy – WL – FRA-ITA 7-11 2010 – Brescia – WL – ITA-MNE 8-7 2010 – Berlin – WL – GER-ITA 4-11 2010 – Florence – WL – ITA-FRA 11-5 2010 – Budva – WL – MNE-ITA 6-5 2011 – Bergamo – WL – ITA-GRE 11-6 2011 – Eindhoven – WL – ITA-NED 16-6 2011 – Bari – WL – ITA-CRO 6-10 2011 – Athens – WL – ITA-GRE 7-4 2011 – Palermo – WL – ITA-NED 9-5 2011 – Rijeka – WL – ITA-CRO 8-10 2011 – Florence – WL – ITA-USA 10-4 2011 – Florence – WL – ITA-SRB 12-13 2011 – Florence – WL – ITA-CHN 12-9 2011 – Florence – WL – ITA-AUS 7-6 2011 – Florence – WL – ITA-CRO 13-11 2011 – Florence – WL – ITA-SRB 7-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ITA-RSA 17-1 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ITA-USA 8-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ITA-GER 7-6 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ITA-AUS 14-12 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ITA-ESP 10-6 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ITA-CRO 9-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ITA-SRB 8-7 2012 – Almaty – WL – ITA-CHN 10-9 2012 – Almaty – WL – ITA-KAZ 13-10 2012 – Almaty – WL – ITA-USA 7-5 2012 – Almaty – WL – ITA-BRA 14-1 2012 – Almaty – WL – ITA-ESP 7-9 2012 – Almaty – WL – ITA-USA 7-6 2012 – London – OG – ITA-CRO 6-8 2012 – London – OG – ITA-SRB 9-7 2012 – London – OG – ITA-HUN 11-9 2012 – London – OG – ITA-ESP 10-7 2012 – London – OG – ITA-KAZ 9-6 2012 – London – OG – ITA-CRO 6-11 2012 – London – OG – ITA-GRE 7-7 2012 – London – OG – ITA-AUS 8-5 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-GER 10-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-KAZ 12-6 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-ROU 10-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-CHN 11-3

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2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-ESP 4-3 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-MNE 8-10 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-CRO 8-10 2014 – Berlin – WL – GER-ITA 7-12 2014 – Budva – WL – MNE-ITA 11-8 2014 – Bergamo – WL – ITA-SVK 12-5 2014 – Torino – WL – ITA-GER 12-10 2014 – Bari – WL – ITA-MNE 10-9

2014 – Kosice – WL – SVK-ITA 13-14 2015 – Aix en Provence – WL – FRA-ITA 9-15 2015 – Genoa – WL – ITA-MNE 16-8 2015 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-TUR 17-6 2015 – Split – WL – CRO-ITA 14-11

2015 – Istanbul – WL – TUR-ITA 3-16 2015 – Lodi – WL – ITA-FRA 11-10 2015 – Budva- WL – MNE-ITA 13-15 2015 – Torino – WL- ITA-CRO 7-8 2015 – Bergamo – WL – AUS-ITA 5-7 2015 – Bergamo – WL – SRB-ITA 15-11 2015 – Bergamo – WL – USA-ITA 10-13 2015 – Kazan- WCH – GRE-ITA 11-10 2015 – Kazan- WCH – RUS-ITA 6-9 2015 – Kazan- WCH – USA-ITA 11-9 2015 – Kazan- WCH – CAN-ITA 2-8 2015 – Kazan- WCH – HUN-ITA 7-8 2015 – Kazan- WCH – ITA-SRB 6-10 2015 – Kazan- WCH – GRE-ITA 11-9 2016 – Dubrovnik – WL – ITA-CRO 9-8 2016 – Rome – WL – ITA-TUR 14-4 2016 – Moscow – WL – ITA-RUS 16-11 2016 – Huizhou – WL – ITA-GRE 4-15 2016 – Huizhou – WL – ITA-AUS 14-7 2016 – Huizhou – WL – ITA-JPN 17-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ESP-ITA 8-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ITA-FRA 11-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNE-ITA 5-6 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG –CRO-ITA 10-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – USA-ITA- 10-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNE-ITA 10-12 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ITA-SRB 8-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – GRE-ITA 5-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH –FRA-ITA 9-18 2017 – Budapest – WCH – HU-ITA 9-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH –AUS-ITA 5-13 2017 – Budapest – WCH –CRO-ITA 12-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH –AUS-ITA 4-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – MNE-ITA 5-4 2017 – Europe – WL – RUS-ITA 7-10 2017 – Europe – WL – ITA-GEO 14-5 2017 – Europe – WL – ITA-RUS 12-9 2017 – Europe – WL – GEO-ITA 2017 – Ruza – WL – USA-ITA 5-5 (7-9) 2017 – Ruza – WL – SRB-ITA 13-7 2017 – Europe – WL – KAU-ITA 6-14 2017 – Europe – WL –ITA- AUS 13-5 2017 – Europe – WL –ITA-CRO 6-6 (9-7) 2017 – Europe – WL –ITA-SRB 9-10 MNE / MONTENEGRO Until 2006 as SCG (Serbia-Montenegro) and until 2003 as YUG (Yugoslavia) 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – MNE-SRB 11-12 2007 – Pescara – WL – MNE-SRB 12-10 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – MNE-ITA 11-13 2007 – Pescara – WL – MNE-ITA 12-11 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – MNE-GER 11-5 2007 – Pescara – WL – MNE-GER 11-7 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – MNE-GRE 14-6 2007 – Pescara – WL – MNE-GRE 11-3 2008 – Budva – WL – MNE-CRO 13-11 2008 – Athens – WL – MNE-CRO 13-9 2008 – Budva – WL – MNE-ITA 9-7 2008 – Athens – WL – MNE-ITA 11-10

2008 – Budva – WL – MNE-GRE 14-6 2008 – Athens – WL – MNE-GRE 10-11 2008 – Genova – WL – MNE-ESP 15-7 2008 – Genova – WL – MNE-USA 6-7 2008 – Genova – WL – MNE-ITA 16-15 2008 – Genova – WL – MNE-CHN 13-7 2008 – Genova – WL – MNE-SRB 13-3 2008 – Genova – WL – MNE-AUS 7-8 2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-HUN 10-10 2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-CAN 12-0 2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-GRE 10-6 2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-ESP 6-12

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2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-AUS 5-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-CRO 7-6 2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-HUN 9-11 2008 – Beijing – OG – MNE-SRB 4-6 2009 – Kotor – WL – MNE-ROU 13-7 2009 – Trieste – WL – ITA-MNE 6-8 2009 – Oradea – WL – ROU-MNE 9-11 2009 – Herceg Novi – WL – MNE-ITA 9-4 2009 – Podgorica – WL – MNE-RSA 18-5 2009 – Podgorica – WL – MNE-CRO 12-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – MNE-AUS 6-4 2009 – Podgorica – WL – JPN-MNE 2-18 2009 – Podgorica – WL – USA-MNE 6-10 2009 – Podgorica – WL – MNE-CRO 8-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-CHN 14-4 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-CRO 5-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-BRA 19-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – GER-MNE 9-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – CHN-MNE 5-13 2009 – Rome – W CH – MNE-AUS 8-7 2010 – Bordeaux – WL – FRA-MNE 8-12 2010 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-MNE 7-16 2010 – Brescia – WL – ITA-MNE 8-7 2010 – Kotor – WL – MNE-FRA 11-3 2010 – Igalo – WL – MNE-GER 7-5 2010 – Budva – WL – MNE-ITA 6-5 2012 – London – OG – MNE-SRB 11-12 2012 – London – OG – MNE-CRO 5-7 2012 – London – OG – MNE-ESP 11-9 2012 – London – OG – MNE-GBR 13-4 2012 – London – OG – MNE-ROU 12-8 2012 – London – OG – MNE-SRB 11-11 2012 – London – OG – MNE- HUN 11-10 2012 – London – OG – MNE- USA 7-8 2013 – Zagreb – WL – MNE-CRO 13-10 2013 – Budva – WL – MNE-GRE 11-9 2013 – Istanbul – WL – MNE-TUR 14-4 2013 – Kotor – WL – MNE-CRO 6-5 2013 – Athens – WL – MNE-GRE 9-8 2013 – Herceg Novi – WL – MNE-TUR 16-8 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – MNE-JPN 15-16 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – MNE-HUN 17-18 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – MNE-USA 9-4 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – MNE-RUS 12-11 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – MNE-SRB 6-8 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – MNE-USA 13-11 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – MNE-GRE 4-6 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – MNE-ESP 7-5 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – MNE-NZL 23-1 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – MNE-CAN 12-4 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – MNE-SRB 9-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – MNE-ITA 10-8 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – MNE-HUN 7-8 2014 – Budva – WL – MNE-SVK 13-11 2014 – Budva – WL – MNE-ITA 11-8 2014 – Herceg Novi – WL – MNE-GER 13-10 2014 – Novaky – WL – MNE-SVK 8-5 2014 – Bari – WL – ITA-MNE 10-9 2014 – Krefeld – WL – MNE-GER 10-8

2014 – Dubai – WL – BRA-MNE 5-15 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-MNE 14-5 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-CHN 9-8 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-USA 10-4 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-HUN 8-10 2014 – Dubai – WL – MNE-AUS 12-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-SRB 3-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-USA 7-11 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-RSA 12-4 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-CRO 5-6 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-KAZ 8-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – RSA-MNE 10-13 2015 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-MNE 14-8 2015 –Budva – WL – MNE-TUR 15-4 2015 – Budva – WL – MNE-FRA 13-7 2015 – Genoa – WL – ITA-MNE 16-8 2015 – Budva – WL – MNE-CRO 11-12 2015 - Nancy – WL – FRA-MNE 8-14 2015 – Istanbul – WL – TUR-MNE 5-12 2015- Kazan – W CH - SRB-MNE 11-8 2015- Kazan – W CH - AUS-MNE 5-5 2015- Kazan – W CH - JPN-MNE 10-16 2015- Kazan – W CH - KAZ-MNE 8-12 2015- Kazan – W CH - CRO-MNE 10-4 2015- Kazan – W CH - MNE-AUS 11-8 2015- Kazan – W CH - MNE-HUN 10-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG –FRA-MNE 4-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – CRO-MNE 8-7 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNE-ITA 5-6 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG –USA-MNE 5-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNE-ESP 9-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNE-ITA 10-12 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – MNE-CRO 8-12 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – HUN-MNE 11-13 2016 – Budva- WL – MNE-SRB 10-12 2016 – Nice- WL – MNE-FRA 12-10 2016 – Sabadell- WL – MNE-ESP 8-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH –MNE-CAN 8-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH – BRA-MNE 5-14 2017 – Budapest – WCH – MNE-KAZ 13-5 2017 – Budapest – WCH – MNE-GRE 7-12 2017 – Budapest – WCH –MNE-ITA 5-4 2018 – Europe – WL -SRB-MNE 7-4 2018 – Europe – WL –MNE-ROU 13-2 2018 – Europe – WL –MNE-SRB 11-8 2018 – Europe – WL – ROU-MNE 4-12 2018 – Budapest – WL – MNE-JPN 14-8 2018 – Budapest – WL – MNE-HUN 12-9 2018 – Budapest – WL – MNE-AUS 10-8 2018 – Budapest – WL – HUN-MNE 11-13 (2-4) 2018 – Budapest – WL – ESP-MNE 8-10 2018 – Budapest – WL – MNE-KAZ 14-5

ROU / ROMANIA (National code: ROM until February 2007) 1952 – Helsinki – OG – FRG-ROM 8-4 1952 – Helsinki – OG – USA-ROM 6-3 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-ROM 9-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-ROM 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-ROM 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-UAR 5-0

1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-JPN 4-1 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-ROM 3-2 1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-FRG 3-3 1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-NED 5-4 1960 – Rome – OG – ROM-USA 6-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ITA-ROM 4-3

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1964 – Tokyo – OG – ROM-JPN 9-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-ROM 2-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ROM-GDR 5-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – ROM-NED 6-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – BEL-ROM 5-3 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-ROM 4-3 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-ROM 8-7 1972 – Munich – OG – CUB-ROM 4-3 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-MEX 9-6 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-CAN 16-4 1972 – Munich – OG – NED-ROM 5-5 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-ESP 7-4 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-AUS 5-3 1972 – Munich – OG – ROM-BUL 4-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-ISR 12-1 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-ESP 10-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-ROM 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-ROM 9-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-GRE 11-6 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-NED 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-FRG 5-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ROM-MEX 3-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – ROM-COL 14-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – ROM-AUS 9-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – HUN-ROM 8-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – CUB-ROM 4-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-ROM 4-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – ROM-USA 6-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – ROM-NED 4-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-ROM 7-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – NED-ROM 6-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – ROM-URS 5-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – ROM-MEX 8-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – HUN-ROM 9-8 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-ROM 4-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – NED-YUG 5-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – NED-ROM 4-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – ROM-FRG 3-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – ROM-YUG 5-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ROM-MEX 10-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ROM-USA 3-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ROM-CUB 4-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – URS-ROM 5-0 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-ROM 7-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-ROM 2-1 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ROM-FRG 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ROM-BUL 6-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – HUN-ROM 5-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-ROM 8-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-ROM 6-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-ROM 4-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – FRG-ROM 4-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – ITA-ROM 8-8 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – ROM-BUL 3-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – HUN-ROM 6-6 1980 – Moscow – OG – NED-ROM 5-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – ROM-GRE 6-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – AUS-ROM 4-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – ITA-ROM 5-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – ROM-SWE 8-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – ROM-BUL 10-6 1980 – Moscow – OG – ROM-GRE 11-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – ROM-YUG 6-16 1991 – Perth – W CH – ROM-CHN 13-4 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-ROM 12-1 1991 – Perth – W CH – NZL-ROM 5-15 1991 – Perth – WCH – GRE-ROM 5-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – FRA-ROM 8-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – CUB-ROM 8-11

1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-ROM 8-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – YUG-ROM 11-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – URS-ROM 9-3 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – ROM-AUS 8-7 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – URS-ROM 15-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – USA-ROM 9-7 1994 – Rome – W CH – NED-ROM 9-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-ROM 8-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – AUS-ROM 7-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – GER-ROM 8-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – ROM-NZL 13-3 1994 – Rome – W CH – ROM-CAN 10-8 1994 – Rome – W CH – ROM-RSA 11-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ITA-ROM 10-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – UKR-ROM 6-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – CRO-ROM 11-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-ROM 8-5 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ROM-USA 5-10 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GER-ROM 10-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – NED-ROM 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ROM-UKR 11-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CAN-ROM 3-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – HUN-ROM 9-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-ROM 12-9 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ROM-SCG 3-11 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ROM-RUS 6-9 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-ROM 7-6 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-ROM 10-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – CRO-ROM 14-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ROM-BRA 9-5 2005 – Belgrade – WL – USA-ROM 11-9 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – ROM-ITA 8-12 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – GER-ROM 10-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ROM-HUN 4-14 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-ROM 6-4 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ROM-CAN 10-2 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ROM-GER 6-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – SCG-ROM 10-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RUS-ROM 7-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ROM-ESP 7-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – GRE-ROM 7-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ITA-ROM 7-5 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ROM-HUN 6-14 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ROM-CRO 7-10 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – ROM-ITA 4-7 2006 – Cosenza – WL – ROM-GER 8-10 2006 – Cosenza – WL – ROM-ITA 10-8 2006 – Cosenza – WL – ROM-GRE 11-9 2006 – Bochum – WL – ROM-GER 9-6 2006 – Bochum – WL – ROM-ITA 12-11 2006 – Bochum – WL – ROM-GRE 14-13 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ROM-GRE 6-12 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ROM-CRO 4-10 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ROM-GER 9-12 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ROM-SCG 5-12 2006 – Portugalete – WL – ROM-ESP 9-15 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CAN-ROU 9-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – NZL-ROU 4-18 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – HUN-ROU 11-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-ROU 8-7 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – AUS-ROU 15-9 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – ROU-CAN 15-13 2007 – Budapest – WL – ROU-HUN 10-16 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-HUN 6-17 2007 – Budapest – WL – ROU-ESP 7-8 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-ESP 9-3 2007 – Budapest – WL – ROU-CRO 11-14 2007 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-CRO 8-6 2007 – Budapest – WL – ROU-RUS 9-8

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2007 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-RUS 7-6 2007 – Berlin – WL – ROU-CHN 8-7 2007 – Berlin – WL – ROU-SRB 9-17 2007 – Berlin – WL – ROU-USA 11-10 2007 – Berlin – WL – ROU-AUS 6-9 2007 – Berlin – WL – ROU-CHN 13-10 2007 – Berlin – WL – ROU-USA 6-9 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – ROU-SRB 9-11 2008 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-SRB 3-11 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – ROU-ESP 10-12 2008 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-ESP 8-11 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – ROU-RUS 10-6 2008 – Portugalete – WL – ROU-RUS 13-14 2009 – Genova – WL – ITA-ROU 10-2 2009 – Kotor – WL – MNE-ROU 13-7 2009 – Oradea – WL – ROU-ITA 12-10 2009 – Oradea – WL ROU-MNE 9-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – MKD-ROU 4-6 2009 – Rome – W CH – ROU-ITA 6-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – USA-ROU 7-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – AUS-ROU 5-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – CRO-ROU 7-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-ROU 13-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – ROU-CAN 9-6 2010 – Oradea – WL – ROU-ESP 9-7 2010 – Oradea – WL – ROU-SRB 5-7 2010 – Istanbul – WL – TUR-ROU 8-16 2010 – Pontevedra – WL – ESP-ROU 9-7 2010 – Belgrade – WL – SRB-ROU 18-5 2010 – Oradea – WL – ROU-TUR 13-10 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – IRI-ROU 1-26 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-ROU 9-11 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ROU-ESP 8-14 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ROU-USA 12-14 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ROU-IRI 24-6 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – ROU-AUS 9-5 2011 – Kazan – WL – ROU-RUS 8-7 2011 – Oradea – WL – ROU-MNE 6-15 2011 – Bucharest – WL – ROU-TUR 10-4 2011 – Oradea – WL – ROU-RUS 11-8 2011 – Budva – WL – ROU-MNE 8-9 2011 – Istanbul – WL – ROU-TUR 11-5 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ROU-AUS 8-9 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ROU-SRB 5-12

2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ROU-CHN 14-10 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ROU-MNE 4-8 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ROU-CAN 8-12 2011 – Shanghai – W CH – ROU-JPN 15-18 2012 – Oradea – WL – ROU-TUR 16-8 2012 – Oradea – WL – ROU-ESP 9-8 2012 – Istanbul – WL – ROU-TUR 16-3 2012 – Oradea – WL – ROU-GRE 8-6 2012 – Barcelona – WL – ROU-ESP 7-11 2012 – Athens – WL – ROU-GRE 9-10 2012 – London – OG – ROU-SRB 4-12 2012 – London – OG – ROU-MNE 8-12 2012 – London – OG – ROU-HUN 15-17 2012 – London – OG – ROU-USA 8-10 2012 – London – OG – ROU-GBR 13-4 2013 – Oradea – WL – ROU-HUN 9-12 2013 – Kirishi – WL – ROU-RUS 14-13 2013 – Civitavecchia – WL – ROU-ITA 5-11 2013 – Debrecen – WL – ROU-HUN 8-9 2013 – Oradea – WL – ROU-RUS 12-8 2013 – Bucharest – WL – ROU-ITA 9-13 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ROU-ITA 4-10 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ROU-GER 8-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ROU-KAZ 4-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – ROU-SRB 5-13 2015 – Athens – WL – GRE-ROU 15-8 2015 – Miskolc – WL- HUN-ROU 20-10 2015 – Bucharest – WL- ROU-SVK 14-13 2015 - Bucharest – WL- ROU-GRE 12-18 2015 - Bucharest – WL- ROU-HUN 5-14 2015 – Bratislava – WL – SVK-ROU 8-9 2016 –Kecskemet– WL – ROU-HUN 8-16 2016 – Athens- WL – ROU-GRE 3-17 2016 –Tbilisi- WL – ROU-GEO 13-11 2017 – Europe – WL – SRB-ROU 19-8 2017 – Europe – WL – ROU-SVK 12-10 2017 – Europe – WL – GER-ROU 10-10 (14-13) 2017 – Europe – WL – ROU-SRB 4-9 2017 – Europe – WL – SVK-ROU 6-5 2017 – Europe – WL – ROU-GER 9-7 2018 – Europe – WL – SRB-ROU 12-3 2018 – Europe – WL – MNE-ROU 13-2 2018 – Europe – WL – ROU-MNE 4-12

RUS / RUSSIA (URS/ URSS until 1992) (EUN at the 1992 OG) 1952 – Helsinki – OG – NED-URS 3-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – URS-IND 12-0 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-URS 5-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – URS-EGY 3-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – URS-FRG 6-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-URS 3-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – NED-URS 4-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – BEL-URS 3-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – URS-ESP 4-3 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-URS 3-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-ROM 4-3 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-AUS 4-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-URS 4-0 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-ITA 3-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-USA 3-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – URS-FRG 6-4 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-FRG 5-4 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-ARG 7-4 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-BRA 8-2 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-URS 2-0

1960 – Rome – OG – URS-ROM 3-2 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-YUG 4-3 1960 – Rome – OG – URS- HUN 3-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-AUS 6-0 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-GDR 3-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-ROM 2-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – URS-ITA 2-0 1964 – Tokyo – OG – HUN-URS 5-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-URS 2-0 1968 – Mexico – OG – HUN-URS 6-5 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-ESP 5-0 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-USA 8-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-FRG 6-3 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-CUB 11-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-BRA 8-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-URS 13-11 1968 – Mexico – OG – URS-ITA 8-5 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-ITA 4-1 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-ESP 8-5 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-BUL 7-2

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1972 – Munich – OG – URS-JPN 11-1 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-USA 6-6 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-HUN 3-3 1972 – Munich – OG - URS-FRG 4-2 1972 – Munich – OG – URS- YUG 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-AUS 9-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-NED 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-GBR 14-1 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-MEX 7-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-YUG 6-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-URS 5-4 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-ITA 6-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-CUB 6-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-USA 8-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-IRI 13-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-USA 4-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-ESP 7-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-NED 4-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-ITA 3-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-ITA 5-5 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-HUN 5-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – URS-CUB 8-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – NED-URS 3-2 1976 – Montreal – OG – ROM-URS 5-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – URS-MEX 7-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – URS-IRI 16-0 1976 – Montreal – OG – URS-AUS 7-2 1976 – Montreal – OG – URS-MEX 4-3 1976 – Montreal – OG – URS-CAN 6-6 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-URS 5-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – URS-CAN 5-1 1978 – Berlin – W CH – URS-AUS 7-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – USA-URS 3-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – URS-ROM 5-0 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-URS 5-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-URS 4-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – HUN-URS 4-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – USA-URS 6-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-YUG 5-1 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-FRG 9-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-ITA 6-6 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-ROM 4-3 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-BUL 5-1 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-ITA 8-6 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-ESP 4-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-SWE 12-1 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-ESP 6-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-HUN 5-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-CUB 8-5 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-NED 7-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-YUG 8-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-AUS 15-6 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-USA 6-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-BUL 15-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-YUG 10-6 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-HUN 7-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-ESP 5-5 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-CUB 8-3 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-AUS 11-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-EGY 16-1 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-USA 8-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-ESP 8-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-FRG 11-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-NED 7-5 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – URS-HUN 7-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-NED 11-7 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-ITA 6-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-USA 7-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-CUB 13-9

1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-HUN 10-6 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – URS-FRG 6-5 1983 – Malibu – W Cp – ESP-URS 8-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – BRA-URS 10-16 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-GRE 12-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-USA 8-10 1986 – Madrid – W CH – USA-URS 6-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – YUG-URS 8-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-FRG 9-8 1986 – Madrid – W CH – URS-FRA 13-4 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-URS 4-11 1987 – Thess. – W Cp – CUB-URS 10-11 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-URS 9-9 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-USA 7-5 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-FRG 9-9 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-ITA 12-7 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – URS-ESP 11-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-URS 9-8 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-ITA 9-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-AUS 11-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-FRA 18-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-KOR 17-4 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-URS 13-14 1988 – Seoul – OG – URS-USA 7-8 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – ESP-URS 10-9 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – URS-AUS 12-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – URS-USA 8-6 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-URS 7-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – FRG-URS 10-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – URS-ITA 5-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – GRE-URS 7-15 1991 – Perth – W CH – URS-NZL 17-2 1991 – Perth – W CH – YUG-URS 8-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-URS 7-4 1991 – Perth – W CH – URS-AUS 9-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – URS-GER 4-6 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-URS 8-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – YUG-URS 8-7 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – URS-ROM 15-7 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – URS-ROM 9-3 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – URS-GER 9-8 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-USA 8-5 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-AUS 12-9 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-GER 11-7 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-FRA 9-5 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-TCH 10-6 1992 – Barcelona – OG – ITA-EUN 9-8 1992 – Barcelona – OG – EUN-USA 8-4 1993 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-RUS 10-8 1993 – Athens – W Cp – AUS-RUS 10-9 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GRE-RUS 7-6 1993 – Athens – W Cp – GER-RUS 5-10 1993 – Athens – W Cp – CUB-RUS 7-11 1994 – Rome – W CH – GRE-RUS 5-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – RUS-CUB 5-4 1994 – Rome – W CH – RUS-RSA 14-2 1994 – Rome – W CH – ITA-RUS 7-6 1994 – Rome – W CH – RUS-HUN 13-12 1994 – Rome – W CH – RUS-GRE 5-5 1994 – Rome – W CH – CRO-RUS 13-14 1994 – Rome – W CH – ESP-RUS 9-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ITA-RUS 7-6 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – RUS-USA 10-8 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – ESP-RUS 4-5 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – RUS-HUN 6-10 1995 – Atlanta – W Cp – RUS-NED 11-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – NED-RUS 5-10 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-RUS 8-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-RUS 8-7

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1996 – Atlanta – OG – RUS-GER 10-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – RUS-YUG 9-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – RUS-ITA 9-11 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GRE-RUS 8-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-RUS 3-3 1997 – Athens – W Cp – RUS-YUG 7-9 1997 – Athens – W Cp – RUS-CRO 10-5 1997 – Athens – W Cp – USA-RUS 9-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-RUS 10-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-RUS 8-13 1998 – Perth – W CH – NZL-RUS 0-19 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-RUS 4-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-CRO 6-4 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-KAZ 13-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-HUN 1211 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-YUG 7-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-ITA 6-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – ITA-RUS 14-3 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-RUS 8-9 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ESP-RUS 9-8 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – USA-RUS 8-7 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ITA-RUS 7-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – RUS-AUS 10-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – AUS-RUS 4-6 2000 – Sydney – OG – ESP-RUS 5-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – ITA-RUS 7-7 2000 – Sydney – OG – KAZ-RUS 7-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – RUS-SVK 21-5 2000 – Sydney – OG – RUS-USA 11-10 2000 – Sydney – OG – HUN-RUS 13-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – RUS-NED 9-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – RUS-USA 10-9 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – RUS-CAN 14-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – RUS-ESP 8-9 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – RUS-CRO 8-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – RUS-AUS 8-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-RUS 9-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ITA-RUS 6-7 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-HUN 6-12 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-HUN 7-11 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-RUS 5-6 2002 – Los Alamitos – WL – USA-RUS 9-8 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-USA 9-7 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-USA 12-8 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-RUS 10-6 2002 – Budapest – WL – HUN-RUS 10-7 2002 – Split – WL – CRO-RUS 6-10 2002 – Split – WL – CRO-RUS 11-13 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-CRO 10-8 2002 – Moscow – WL – RUS-CRO 8-6 2002 – Patras – WL – GRE-RUS 2-12 2002 – Patras – WL – ESP-RUS 12-13 2002 – Patras – WL – HUN-RUS 5-0* 2002 – Patras – WL – RUS-ESP 10-8 * Following FINA decision 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – RUS-YUG 6-10 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – RUS-HUN 7-6 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – RUS-USA 8-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – RUS-ESP 6-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – ITA-RUS 4-5 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – HUN-RUS 9-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – RUS-SVK 8-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ESP-RUS 10-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – RUS-BRA 10-3 2003 – Barcelona –W CH – GRE-RUS 15-14 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ROM-RUS 6-9 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – CRO-RUS 8-3 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-KAZ 5-2 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-SCG 3-4

2004 – Athens – OG – CRO-RUS 8-9 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-USA 9-7 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-HUN 6-7 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-GER 12-5 2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-RUS 7-5 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-GRE 6-5 2005 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-AUS 10-9 2005 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-GRE 12-10 2005 – Portugalete – WL – CAN-RUS 7-9 2005 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-ESP 6-9 2005 – Budapest – WL – RUS-CHN 11-6 2005 – Budapest – WL – HUN-RUS 10-8 2005 – Long Island – WL – CRO-RUS 12-7 2005 – Long Island – WL – RUS-HUN 5-9 2005 – Long Island – WL – USA-RUS 5-8 2005 – Long Island – WL – ITA-RUS 8-11 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GRE-RUS 8-10 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-RUS 10-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – GER-RUS 8-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – RUS-GRE 9-14 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RSA-RUS 7-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ITA-RUS 4-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – ESP-RUS 7-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RUS-CRO 4-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RUS-ROM 7-11 2005 – Montreal – W CH – RUS-ITA 7-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-RUS 12-9 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – SCG-RUS 13-7 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – RUS-ESP 6-10 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – GRE-RUS 10-6 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – RUS-CRO 8-13 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – RUS-ESP 8-12 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – RUS-SCG 8-12 2006 – Sibenik – WL – RUS-CRO 10-11 2006 – Sibenik – WL – RUS-ESP 9-5 2006 – Sibenik – WL – RUS-SCG 7-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-RUS 10-7 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – RUS-ESP 8-12 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CHN-RUS 6-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – RUS-CAN 17-13 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – CRO-RUS 13-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GRE-RUS 9-8 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – RUS-GER 11-8 2007 – Budapest – WL – RUS-HUN 7-15 2007 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-HUN 5-13 2007 – Budapest – WL – RUS-ROU 8-9 2007 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-ROU 6-7 2007 – Budapest – WL – RUS-ESP 3-6 2007 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-ESP 11-10 2007 – Budapest – WL – RUS-CRO 7-11 2007 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-CRO 14-8 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – RUS-SRB 4-12 2008 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-SRB 8-13 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – RUS-ESP 9-6 2008 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-ESP 8-14 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – RUS-ROU 6-10 2008 – Portugalete – WL – RUS-ROU 14-13 2009 – Rijeka – WL – CRO-RUS 12-7 2009 – Madrid – WL – ESP-RUS 14-13 2009 – Moscow – WL – RUS-GER 7-10 2009 – Moscow – WL – RUS-CRO 12-15 2009 – St-Petersburg – WL – RUS-ESP 5-4 2009 – Esslingen – WL – GER-RUS 11-10 2010 – Kirishi – WL – RUS-GRE 9-6 2010 – Makarska – WL – CRO-RUS 12-7 2010 – Skopje – WL – MKD-RUS 3-4 2010 – Athens – WL – GRE-RUS 10-9 2010 – Kirishi – WL – RUS-CRO 7-12 2010 – Moscow – WL – RUS-MKD 16-8

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2011 – Kazan – WL – RUS-ROU 7-8 2011 – Istanbul – WL – RUS-TUR 9-3 2011 – Volvograd – WL – RUS-MNE 9-12 2011 – Oradea – WL – RUS-ROU 8-11 2011 – Volgograd – WL – RUS-TUR 13-14 2011 – Herceg Novi – WL – RUS-MNE 3-14 2013 – Savona – WL – RUS-ITA 6-13 2013 – Kirishi – WL – RUS-ROU 13-14 2013 – Volograd – WL – RUS-HUN 7-10 2013 – Volograd – WL – RUS-ITA 12-10 2013 – Oradea – WL – RUS-ROU 8-12 2013 – Kecskemet – WL – RUS-HUN 6-8 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – RUS-BRA 13-7 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – RUS-SRB 11-14 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – RUS-CHN 11-12 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – RUS-MNE 11-12 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – RUS-JPN 7-13 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – RUS-CHN 8-17 2014 – Chekhov – WL – RUS-ROU 15-5 2014 – Kazan – WL – RUS-SRB 8-12 2014 – Bucharest – WL – RUS-ROU 7-13 2014 – Kragujevac – WL – SRB-RUS 14-7 2015 – Volgograd – WL-RUS-GER 12-9 2015 – Terressa – WL- GER-RUS 11-14 2015 – Astrakhan City– WL- RUS-SRB 8-17 2015 – Stuttgart – WL- GER-RUS 7-11 2015 – Volgograd – WL – RUS-ESP 9-8 2015 – Krusevac – WL- SRB-RUS 11-10 2015 – Kazan – W CH – USA-RUS 7-6

2015 – Kazan – W CH – RUS-ITA 6-9 2015 – Kazan – W CH – GRE-RUS 15-11 2015 – Kazan – W CH – CHN-RUS 11-14 2015 – Kazan- W CH – RUS-JPN 9-13 2016 –Zadar– WL – RUS-CRO 9-17 2016 – Moscow – WL – RUS-ITA 11-16 2016 – Moscow – WL – RUS-TUR 13-9 2017 – Budapest – WCH – JPN-RUS 8-15 2017 – Budapest – WCH –RUS-CRO 8-10 2017 – Budapest – WCH –USA-RUS 14-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH –HUN-RUS 14-5 2017 – Budapest – WCH –MNE-RUS 9-8 2017 – Budapest – WCH –RUS-AUS 7-10 2017 – Europe – WL – GEO-RUS 13-14 2017 – Europe – WL –RUS-ITA 7-10 2017 – Europe – WL – RUS-GEO 19-8 2017 – Europe – WL –ITA-RUS 12-9 2017 – Ruza – WL – AUS-RUS 5-11 2017 – Ruza – WL – CRO-RUS 12-7 2017 – Ruza – WL – JPN-RUS 5-12 2017 – Ruza – WL – USA-RUS 8-6 2017 – Ruza – WL –RUS-JPN 12-12 (18-17) 2017 – Ruza – WL –KAZ-RUS 4-11 2018 – Europe – WL – CRO-RUS 14-4 2018 – Europe – WL – GER-RUS 11-12 2018 – Europe – WL –RUS-GER 16-12 2018 – Europe – WL – RUS-CRO 9-17

SRB / SERBIA (SCG / Serbia & Montenegro until 2006) (YUG/Yugoslavia until 2003) 1936 – Berlin – OG – HUN-YUG 4-1 1936 – Berlin – OG – GBR-YUG 4-3 1936 – Berlin – OG – YUG-MLT 7-0 1948 – London – OG – ITA-YUG 4-4 1948 – London – OG – YUG-AUS 12-3 1948 – London – OG – HUN-YUG 3-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-AUS 10-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-ARG 9-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-SWE 9-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-NED 2-1 1952 – Helsinki – OG – NED-YUG 3-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – HUN-YUG 2-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-URS 3-3 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-USA 4-2 1952 – Helsinki – OG – YUG-ITA 3-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-URS 3-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-AUS 9-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-ROM 9-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – HUN-YUG 2-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-USA 5-1 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-FRG 2-2 1956 – Melbourne – OG – YUG-ITA 2-1 1960 – Rome – OG – YUG-NED 2-1 1960 – Rome – OG – YUG-AUS 6-2 1960 – Rome – OG – YUG-RSA 7-1 1960 – Rome – OG – YUG-USA 6-2 1960 – Rome – OG – YUG-HUN 2-1 1960 – Rome – OG – ITA-YUG 2-1 1960 – Rome – OG – URS-YUG 4-3 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-USA 2-1 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-NED 7-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-BRA 8-0 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-HUN 4-4 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-BEL 6-2 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-URS 2-0 1964 – Tokyo – OG – YUG-ITA 2-1

1968 – Mexico – OG – ITA-YUG 5-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-GRE 11-1 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-UAR 13-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-GDR 4-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-JPN 17-2 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-MEX 9-0 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-NED 7-4 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-HUN 8-6 1968 – Mexico – OG – YUG-URS 13-11 1972 – Munich – OG – USA-YUG 5-3 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-ROM 8-7 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-MEX 5-3 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-CUB 7-5 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-CAN 12-4 1972 – Munich – OG – URS-YUG 5-4 1972 – Munich – OG – HUN-YUG 4-2 1972 – Munich – OG – YUG-FRG 5-4 1972 – Munich – O G – YUG-ITA 6-6 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – URS-YUG 6-2 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-GBR 9-0 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-MEX 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-NED 8-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-AUS 10-6 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – HUN-YUG 3-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-CUB 8-3 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – YUG-USA 6-5 1973 – Belgrade – W CH – ITA-YUG 5-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – FRG-YUG 5-0 (Dq.) 1975 – Cali – W CH – YUG-BUL 8-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – YUG-CUB 7-4 1975 – Cali – W CH – YUG-COL 6-3 1975 – Cali – W CH – YUG-CAN 8-7 1975 – Cali – W CH – YUG-IRI 13-2 1975 – Cali – W CH – AUS-YUG 5-0 (forfeit) 1975 – Cali – W CH – YUG-COL 3-0 1976 – Montreal – OG – YUG-IRI 15-0

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1976 – Montreal – OG – YUG-CUB 4-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – HUN-YUG 5-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – ITA-YUG 5-4 1976 – Montreal – OG – ROM-YUG 5-5 1976 – Montreal – OG – YUG-FRG 4-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-YUG 3-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – YUG-ESP 5-4 1978 – Berlin – W CH – YUG-GRE 11-2 1978 – Berlin – W CH – YUG-BUL 10-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – YUG-FRG 4-3 1978 – Berlin – W CH – ITA-YUG 6-5 1978 – Berlin – W CH – HUN-YUG 6-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-HUN 8-7 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-USA 6-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-ITA 7-6 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-ROM 6-4 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – YUG-BUL 7-2 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – URS-YUG 5-1 1979 – Rijeka – W Cp – FRG-YUG 4-3 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-BUL 9-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-CUB 6-6 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-AUS 9-2 1980 – Moscow – OG – URS-YUG 8-7 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-CUB 7-7 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-HUN 8-7 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-NED 5-4 1980 – Moscow – OG – YUG-ESP 7-6 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – URS-YUG 10-6 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-HUN 11-10 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-ESP 10-9 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-CUB 11-6 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-AUS 6-4 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-USA 7-7 1981 – Long Beach – W Cp – YUG-BUL 15-4 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-FRA 13-9 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-CAN 13-11 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-NED 7-6 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – CUB-YUG 9-8 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – HUN-YUG 11-10 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – USA-YUG 8-7 1982 – Guayaquil – W CH – YUG-ESP 7-6 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-CAN 13-4 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-CHN 12-7 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-NED 9-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-NED 9-5 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-ESP 14-8 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-FRG 10-9 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-AUS 9-6 1984 – Los Angeles – OG – YUG-USA 5-5 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – FRG-YUG 7-6 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – USA-YUG 7-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – ESP-YUG 11-10 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – YUG-GRE 8-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – YUG-NED 7-7 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – YUG-AUS 6-3 1985 – Duisburg – W Cp – YUG-ITA 10-7 1986 – Madrid – W CH – AUS-YUG 4-12 1986 – Madrid – W CH – CUB-YUG 11-11 1986 – Madrid – W CH - ITA-YUG 11-12 1986 – Madrid – W CH – YUG-ESP 10-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – YUG-URS 8-6 1986 – Madrid – W CH – YUG-ITA 8-5 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – GRE-YUG 4-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – CUB-YUG 5-13 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-URS 9-9 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-USA 9-8 1987 – Thess. – W Cp – YUG-FRG 12-12 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-ITA 9-8 1987 – Thessalonica – W Cp – YUG-ESP 11-8

1988 – Seoul – OG – USA-YUG 7-6 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-ESP 10-8 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-HUN 10-9 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-GRE 17-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-CHN 17-7 1988 – Seoul – OG – FRG-YUG 10-14 1988 – Seoul – OG – YUG-USA 9-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-AUS 15-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-ESP 10-8 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-URS 7-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-HUN 8-7 1989 – Berlin – W Cp – YUG-ITA 10-6 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-YUG 3-8 1991 – Perth – W CH – ROM-YUG 6-16 1991 – Perth – W CH – CH N-YUG 9-25 1991 – Perth – W CH – YUG-URS 8-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – ITA-YUG 6-9 1991 – Perth – W CH – USA-YUG 6-7 1991 – Perth – W CH – ESP-YUG 7-8 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – HUN-YUG 5-6 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-YUG 4-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – YUG-ROM 11-5 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – YUG-URS 8-7 1991 – Barcelona – W Cp – USA-YUG 7-6 1996 – Atlanta – OG – NED-YUG 8-11 1996 – Atlanta – OG – ESP-YUG 7-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – HUN-YUG 12-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – RUS-YUG 9-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – GER-YUG 8-9 1996 – Atlanta – OG – YUG-CRO 6-8 1996 – Atlanta – OG – USA-YUG 12-8 1997 – Athens – W Cp – HUN-YUG 10-5 1997 – Athens – W Cp – RUS-YUG 7-9 1997 – Athens – W Cp – CRO-YUG 5-3 1997 – Athens – W Cp – YUG-ITA 9-10 1997 – Athens – W Cp – CRO-YUG 5-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – ITA-YUG 10-11 1998 – Perth – W CH – IRI-YUG 4-18 1998 – Perth – W CH – YUG-HUN 5-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – RUS-YUG 7-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – CRO-YUG 6-6 1998 – Perth – W CH – KAZ-YUG 5-16 1998 – Perth – W CH – HUN-YUG 7-5 1998 – Perth – W CH – YUG-ITA 11-10 1998 – Perth – W CH – YUG-AUS 9-5 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – YUG-USA 8-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – ITA-YUG 5-8 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – YUG-GRE 8-4 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – YUG-HUN 3-11 1999 – Sydney – W Cp – YUG-AUS 7-5 2000 – Sydney – OG – CRO-YUG 4-4 2000 – Sydney – OG – GRE-YUG 3-10 2000 – Sydney – OG – HUN-YUG 9-10 2000 – Sydney – OG – NED-YUG 1-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – USA-YUG 5-8 2000 – Sydney – OG – YUG-AUS 7-3 2000 – Sydney – OG – YUG-ESP 8-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-ITA 3-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-SVK 7-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-BRA 13-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-HUN 8-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-GRE 4-3 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-KAZ 16-6 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – YUG-RUS 9-8 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – ESP-YUG 4-2 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – YUG-RUS 10-6 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – YUG-HUN 7-9 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – YUG-USA 9-4 2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – YUG-HUN 5-7

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2002 – Belgrade – W Cp – YUG-ITA 6-4 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SCG-USA 5-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-SCG 6-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SCG-JPN 15-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ROM-SCG 3-11 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ESP-SCG 3-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – ITA-SCG 6-5 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GRE-SCG 3-5 2003 – Budapest – WL – SCG-HUN 7-11 2003 – Budapest – WL – SCG-USA 15-4 2003 – Budapest – WL – SCG-AUS 11-12 2003 – New York – WL – NED-SCG 9-15 2003 – New York – WL – SCG-ITA 4-5 2003 – New York – WL – USA-SCG 12-9 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-SCG 11-9 2004 – Budapest – WL – HUN-SCG 8-5 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-AUS 13-12 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-AUS 19-10 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-USA 12-11 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-USA 13-7 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-HUN 12-13 2004 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-HUN 11-8 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-SCG 5-11 2004 – Long Beach – WL – AUS-SCG 6-14 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-SCG 6-9 2004 – Long Beach – WL – USA-SCG 11-10 2004 – Long Beach – WL – SCG-ESP 7-5 2004 – Long Beach – WL – SCG-ITA 10-7 2004 – Long Beach – WL – HUN-SCG 12-8 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-HUN 4-6 2004 – Athens – OG – RUS-SCG 3-4 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-KAZ 9-5 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-CRO 11-8 2004 – Athens – OG – USA-SCG 4-9 2004 – Athens – OG – SCG-ESP 7-5 2004 – Athens – OG – GRE-SCG 3-7 2004 – Athens – OG – HUN-SCG 8-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-ROM 10-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-GER 15-4 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-USA 10-4 2005 – Belgrade – WL – ITA-SCG 6-10 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – CRO-SCG 12-15 2005 – Stuttgart – WL – BRA-SCG 3-18 2005 – Toronto – WL – SCG-GRE 7-8 2005 – Toronto – WL – SCG-GER 13-9 2005 – Toronto – WL – CAN-SCG 3-14 2005 – Toronto – WL – SCG-ESP 9-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-CRO 10-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-RUS 10-8 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-HUN 8-7 2005 – Belgrade – WL – SCG-HUN 16-6 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CUB-SCG 1-21 2005 – Montreal – W CH – SCG-JPN 17-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – USA-SCG 4-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – SCG-ROM 10-8 2005 – Montreal – W CH – CRO-SCG 4-5 2005 – Montreal – W CH – SCG-HUN 8-7 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – SCG-ESP 7-6 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – SCG-RUS 13-7 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – CRO-SCG 8-9 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – SCG-ESP 13-8 2006 – Budapest – W Cp – HUN-SCG 9-10 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – SCG-CRO 12-9 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – SCG-ESP 11-8 2006 – Novy Sad – WL – SCG-RUS 12-8 2006 – Sibenik – WL – SCG-CRO 8-10 2006 – Sibenik – WL – SCG-ESP 10-12 2006 – Sibenik – WL – SCG-RUS 11-7 2006 – Portugalete – WL – SCG-ROM 12-5

2006 – Portugalete – WL – SCG-GRE 13-7 2006 – Portugalete – WL – SCG-CRO 10-6 2006 – Portugalete – WL – SCG-GER 11-4 2006 – Portugalete – WL – SCG-ESP 8-7 2006 – Athens – WL – FRA-SCG 6-20 2006 – Athens – WL – USA-SCG 4-15 2006 – Athens – WL – AUS-SCG 10-12 2006 – Athens – WL – SCG-ESP 6-4 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – GER-SRB 7-11 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-ITA 6-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – JPN-SRB 2-18 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-GRE 8-3 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-CRO 7-10 2007 – Melbourne – W CH – SRB-ESP 17-18 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-MNE 12-11 2007 – Pescara – WL – SRB-MNE 10-12 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-ITA 15-11 2007 – Pescara – WL – SRB-ITA 10-9 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-GER 12-6 2007 – Pescara – WL – SRB-GER 13-5 2007 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-GRE 13-5 2007 – Pescara – WL – SRB-GRE 17-5 2007 – Berlin – WL – SRB-USA 13-3 2007 – Berlin – WL – SRB-ROU 17-9 2007 – Berlin – WL – SRB-CHN 20-3 2007 – Berlin – WL – SRB-CAN 10-6 2007 – Berlin – WL – SRB-GER 8-7 2007 – Berlin – WL – SRB-HUN 9-6 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-ESP 10-6 2008 – Portugalete – WL – SRB-ESP 11-5 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-ROU 11-9 2008 – Portugalete – WL – SRB-ROU 11-3 2008 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-RUS 12-4 2008 – Portugalete – WL – SRB-RUS 13-8 2008 – Genova – WL – SRB-GRE 10-9 2008 – Genova – WL – SRB-EGY 31-0 2008 – Genova – WL – SRB-CAN 11-4 2008 – Genova – WL – SRB-AUS 11-5 2008 – Genova – WL – SRB-MNE 13-3 2008 – Genova – WL – SRB-USA 7-3 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-GER 11-7 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-CRO 8-11 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-USA 4-2 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-CHN 15-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-ITA 12-13 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-ESP 9-5 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-USA 5-10 2008 – Beijing – OG – SRB-MNE 6-4 2009 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-FRA 12-6 2009 – Athens – WL – GRE-SRB 6-11 2009 - Aix-en-Provence - WL - FRA-SRB 4-12 2009 – Belgrade – WL – SRB-GRE 11-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-JPN 12-6 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-ITA 6-4 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-USA 10-7 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-RSA 16-2 2009 – Podgorica – WL – CRO-SRB 7-5 2009 – Podgorica – WL – SRB-USA 9-7 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-ESP 9-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – KAZ-SRB 3-20 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-AUS 8-8 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-ITA 7-5 2009 – Rome – W CH – HUN-SRB 9-10 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-CRO 12-11 2009 – Rome – W CH – SRB-ESP 14-13 2010 – Nis – WL – SRB-TUR 19-5 2010 – Oradea – WL – ROU-SRB 5-7 2010 – Nis – WL – SRB-ESP 7-6 2010 – Istanbul – WL – TUR-SRB 3-16

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2010 – Belgrade – WL – SRB-ROU 18-5 2010 – Pontevedra – WL – ESP-SRB 9-12 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CRO-SRB 10-8 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – USA-SRB 9-17 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CHN-SRB 8-15 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – AUS-SRB 9-12 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – SRB-ESP 12-10 2010 – Oradea – W Cp – CRO-SRB 7-13 2012 – London – OG – SRB-MNE 12-11 2012 – London – OG – SRB-ITA 7-9 2012 – London – OG – SRB-AUS 11-8 2012 – London – OG – SRB-ROU 12-4 2012 – London – OG – SRB-USA 11-6 2012 – London – OG – SRB-MNE 11-11 2012 – London – OG – SRB-GBR 21-7 2012 – London – OG – SRB-HUN 14-10 2013 – Hamburg – WL – SRB-GER 12-10 2013 – Belgrade – WL – SRB-ESP 10-8 2013 – Novi Sad – WL – SRB-GER 13-4 2013 – Barcelona – WL – SRB-ESP 8-6 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – SRB-CHN 13-5 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – SRB-RUS 14-11 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – SRB-BRA 16-7 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – SRB-JPN 14-8 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – SRB-MNE 8-6 2013 – Chelyabinsk – WL – SRB-HUN 12-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – SRB-HUN 13-10 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – SRB-AUS 10-7 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – SRB-CHN 16-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – SRB-ROU 13-5 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – SRB-MNE 8-9 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – SRB-ESP 13-14 2013 – Barcelona – W CH – SRB-AUS 13-7 2014 – Belgrade – WL – SRB-ROU 18-6 2014 – Kazan – WL – RUS-SRB 8-12 2014 – Bucharest – WL – SRB-ROU 7-4 2014 – Kragujevac – WL – SRB-RUS 14-7 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-CHN 21-9 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-MNE 14-5 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-BRA 12-4 2014 – Dubai – WL – SRB-CAN 16-11 2014 – Dubai – WL – AUS-SRB 5-12 2014 – Dubai – WL – HUN-SRB 6-10 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – MNE-SRB 3-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – RSA-SRB 1-17 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – SRB-USA 11-9 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – SRB-KAZ 16-10 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – CRO-SRB 4-7 2014 – Almaty – W Cp – HUN-SRB 9-11 2015 – Nis – WL – SRB-ESP 9-1 2015 – Hamburg- WL- GER-SRB 19-10 2015- Astrakhan City – WL – RUS-SRB 8-17 2015 – Madrid- WL – ESP-SRB 9-15

2015 – Kragujevac – WL- SRB-GER 14-8 2015 – Krusevac – WL- SRB-RUS 11-10 2015 – Bergamo- WL – SRB-USA 13-7 2015 – Bergamo- WL – SRB-ITA 15-11 2015 – Bergamo- WL – SRB-AUS 12-8 2015 – Kazan- WL – SRB-MNE 11-8 2015 – Kazan- WL – SRB-JPN 19-9 2015 – Kazan- WL –SRB-AUS 2015 – Kazan- WL –SRB-USA 2015 – Kazan- WL – ITA-SRB 2015 – Kazan- WL – CRO-SRB 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – SRB-HUN 13-13 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG –SRB-GRE 9-9 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – BRA-SRB 6-5 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG –SRB-AUS 10-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG –SRB-JPN 12-8 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – CRO-SRB 7-11 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – ITA-SRB 8-10 2016 – Rio de Janeiro – OG – SRB-ESP 10-7 2016 –Budva– WL – SRB-MNE 12-10 2016 – Belgrade – WL – SRB-FRA 12-9 2016 –Novi Sad– WL – SRB- ESP 13-12 2016 – Huizhou – WL – SRB-USA 10-8 2016 – Huizhou – WL – SRB-BRA 14-10 2016 – Huizhou – WL – SRB-CHN 20-5 2017 – Budapest – WCH –SRB-RSA 21-5 2017 – Budapest – WCH –ESP-SRB 5-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH – SRB-GRE 11-6 2017 – Budapest – WCH – FRE-SRB 8-11 2017 – Budapest – WCH –SRB-CRO 11-12 2017 – Budapest – WCH – SRB-AUS 15-5 2017 – Europe – WL – SRB-ROU 19-8 2017 – Europe – WL –GER-SRB 9-15 2017 – Europe – WL –SVK-SRB 11-11 (17-18) 2017 – Europe – WL –ROU-SRB 4-9 2017 – Europe – WL – SRB-GER 20-3 2017 – Europe – WL – SRB-SVK 11-2 2017 – Europe – WL – SRB-KAZ 15-7 2017 – Europe – WL – SRB-ITA 13-7 2017 – Europe – WL –SRB-USA 15-8 2017 – Europe – WL –SRB-JPN 19-10 2017 – Europe – WL – USA-SRB 8-8 (11-13) 2017 – Europe – WL –ITA-SRB 9-10 2018 – Europe – WL – SRB-ROU 12-3 2018 – Europe – WL – SRB-MNE 7-4 2018 – Europe – WL – ROU-SRB 7-14 2018 – Europe – WL – MNE-SRB 11-8 2018 – Berlin – W Cp - SRB-RSA 21-3 2018 – Berlin – W Cp - SRB-USA 14-8 2018 – Berlin – W Cp - SRB-CRO 10-10 2018 – Berlin – W Cp - SRB-GER 15-9 2018 – Berlin – W Cp - HUN-SRB 12-11 2018 – Berlin – W Cp - JPN-SRB 7-12

SVK / SLOVAKIA 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-CAN 9-3 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-USA 5-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-AUS 8-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-BRA 9-8 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-GRE 11-9 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-KAZ 8-7 1998 – Perth – W CH – SVK-CRO 3-12 2000 – Sydney – OG – SVK-ITA 8-11 2000 – Sydney – OG – SVK-ESP 6-7

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2000 – Sydney – OG – SVK-AUS 6-11 2000 – Sydney – OG – SVK-KAZ 5-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – SVK-RUS 5-21 2000 – Sydney – OG – SVK-NED 8-9 2000 – Sydney – OG – SVK-GRE 8-12 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-YUG 6-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-BRA 8-5 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-ITA 5-11 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-HUN 8-9 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-KAZ 7-10 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-GRE 2-4 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-AUS 6-7 2001 – Fukuoka – W CH – SVK-KAZ 12-6 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-BRA 7-4 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-RUS 5-8 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-ESP 5-10 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – GER-SVK 6-7 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-HUN 5-13 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – SVK-USA 5-11 2003 – Barcelona – W CH – AUS-SVK 11-8 2014 – Budva – WL – MNE-SVK 13-11 2014 – Hamburg – WL – GER-SVK 10-9 2014 – Bergamo – WL – ITA-SVK 12-5 2014 – Novaky – WL – MNE-SVK 8-5 2014 – Bratislava – WL – SVK-GER 12-9 2014 – Kosice – WL – SVK-ITA 13-14 2015 – Debrecen – WL – HUN-SVK 13-6 2015 – Novaky – WL – SVK-GRE 10-16 2015 – Buccharest – WL – ROU-SVK 14-13 2015 – Kosice – WL – SVK-HUN 12-13 2015 – Athens- WL – GRE-SVK 11-6 2015 – Bratislava – WL- SVK-ROU 8-9 2017 –Europe –WL - SVK-GER 10-7 2017 –Europe –WL –ROU-SVK 12-10 2017 –Europe –WL – SVK-SRB 11-11 )17-18) 2017 –Europe –WL – GER-SVK 5-5 (9-8) 2017 –Europe –WL – SVK-ROU 6-5 2017 –Europe –WL – SRB-SVK 11-2

TUR / TURKEY 2015 – Zagreb – WL – CRO-TUR – 13-3 2015 – Budva- WL – MNE-TUR 9-7 2015 – Istanbul – WL – TUR-FRA 9-7 2015 – Istanbul – WL – TUR-CRO 4-11 2015- Paris – WL – FRA-TUR 13-6 2015 – Siracusa – WL – ITA-TUR 17-6 2015 – Istanbul – WL- TUR-MNE 5-12 2016 –Sibenik– WL – TUR-CRO 6-19 2016 – Rome – WL – TUR-ITA 4-14 2016 – Moscow – WL – TUR-RUS 9-13

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FINA Men’s Water Polo World Leagues, 2002-2018 2002 Preliminary Rounds: June 28-July 28 Super Final: Patras (GRE), August 1-4 2003 Preliminary Rounds: June 27-29 Super Final: New York (USA), August 22-24 2004 Preliminary Rounds: June 11-July 11 Super Final: Long Beach (USA), July 16-18 2005 Preliminary Rounds: June 11-26 Semi Final: July 6-10 Super Final: Belgrade (SCG), August 11-14 2006 Preliminary rounds: June 30-July 16 Semi Final: July 20-23 Super Final: Athens (GRE), August 2-6 2007 Preliminary rounds: July 11-13 Super Final: Berlin (GER), August 7-12 2008 Preliminary rounds: May 23-June 8 Super Final: Genoa (ITA), June 16-22 2009 Preliminary rounds: January 21-May 31 Super Final: Podgorica (MNE), June 16-21 2010 Preliminary rounds: January 26-June 20 Super Final: Nis (SRB), July 13-18 2011 Preliminary rounds: November 16, 2010-May 20, 2011 Super Final: Florence (ITA), June 21-26 2012 Preliminary rounds: November 12, 2011-May 13, 2012 Super Final: Almaty (KAZ), June 12-17 2013 Preliminary rounds: October 31, 2012-March 30, 2013 Super Final: Chelyabinsk (RUS), June 11-16

2014 Preliminary rounds: November 12, 2013-June 1, 2014 Super Final: Dubai (UAE), June 16-21

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2015 Preliminary rounds (Europe): November 18, 2014 – April 14, 2015 Intercontinental tournament: Corona del Mar (USA), March 30 – April 4 2015 Super Final: Bergamo (ITA) June 23-28, 2015 2016 Preliminary rounds (Europe): October 20, 2015 – May 10, 2016 Intercontinental tournament: Yokohama (JPN), May 10-15, 2016 Super Final: Huizhou (CHN) June 21-26, 2016 2017 Preliminary rounds (Europe): November 15, 2016 – April 11, 2017 Intercontinental tournament: Gold Coast (AUS), April 25-30, 2017 Super Final: Ruza (RUS) June 20-27, 2017 2018 Preliminary rounds (Europe): November 14, 2017 – April 10, 2018 Intercontinental tournament: April 3-8, 2018 Super Final: June 18-23, 2018

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2002

Results of the Preliminary Round

GROUP A

BRA ITA ESP GRE M W L Dif. P

ESP 13-6/15-4 10-9/9-12

- 9-8/12-6

12 10 2 +37 32 10-9/9-1 10-9/15-16 14-13/8-4

ITA 11-4/13-5

- 9-10/16-15 9-6/13-4

12 9 3 +38 30 8-5/9-5 9-10/12-9 8-9/10-7

GRE 13-12/9-8 9-8/7-10 13-14/4-8

- 12 5 7 -18 22 6-4/12-8 6-9/4-13 8-9/6-12

BRA - 5-8/5-9 9-10/1-9 4-6/8-12

12 - 12 -57 12 4-11/5-13 6-13/4-15 12-13/8-9

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SPAIN & GREECE (as host)

GROUP B

USA CRO RUS HUN M W L Dif. P

HUN 15-8/17-5 16-10/12-7 10-6/10-7

- 12 11 1 +56 34 11-14/11-8 12-8/13-8 12-6/11-7

RUS 9-7/12-8 10-8/8-6

- 6-12/7-11

12 7 5 -1 26 6-5/8-9 10-6/13-11 6-10/7-10

USA - 15-13/9-10 5-6/9-8 14-11/8-11

12 4 8 -22 20 10-11/11-8 7-9/8-12 8-15/5-17

CRO 11-10/8-11

- 6-10/11-13 8-12/8-13

12 2 10 -33 16 13-15/10-9 8-10/6-8 10-16/7-12

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY & RUSSIA

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SUPER FINAL August 1-4, 2002 – Patras, GRE

RUS GRE ESP HUN M W L Dif. P

RUS 12-2 13-12 0-5* 3 2 1 +6 7

ESP 12-13 9-7 9-8 3 2 1 +2 7

HUN 0-5* 17-5 8-9 3 1 2 +6 5

GRE 2-12 7-9 5-17 3 - 3 -24 3

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points Game 7 – HUN, 13 – GRE, 6 (Hungary – 3rd place; Greece – 4th place) Game 8 – RUS, 10 – ESP, 8 (Russia – 1st place; Spain – 2nd place)

* Following FINA Executive decision Final placing and prize money 1. Russia (100’000 US$*) 2. Spain (70’000 US$) 3. Hungary (50’000 US$*) 4. Greece (30’000 US$) + 20’000 US$ to each of the other teams not participating in the Super Final (* Following a FINA decision, both teams were sanctioned with a 50% penalty on the amount of their prize money) Composition of the medallist teams: 1. Russia – Nikolay MAXIMOV, Alexandr FEDOROV, Denis DENISOV, Dmitri IRISHICHEV, Alexandr ERUSHOV, Revaz CHOMAHIDZE, Dmitri STRATAN, Dmitri GORSHKOV, Marat ZAKIROV, Serguei GARBUSOV, Andrei REKECHINSKI, Nikolay KOZLOV, Irek ZINNUROV. 2. Spain – Jesus ROLLAN, Angel ANDREO, Carles SANZ, Sergi PEDREROL, Gustavo MARCOS, Guillermo MOLINA, Gabriel HERNANDEZ, Ivan MORO, Daniel BALLART, Salvador GOMEZ, Ivan PEREZ, Javier SANCHEZ-TORIL, Daniel MORO. 3. Hungary – Zoltan SZECSI, Zoltan KOVACS, Barnabas STEINMETZ, Attila VARI, Peter BIROS, Rajmund FODOR, Tibor BENEDEK, Gergely KISS, Tamas MOLNAR, Norbert MADARAS, Csaba KISS, Adam STEINMETZ, Bulcsu SZEKELY.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2003

Results of the Preliminary Round GROUP A (São Paulo, BRA)

BRA GRE ITA NED M W L Dif. P ITA 10-6 9-6 15-8 3 3 +14 9

GRE 10-6 6-9 11-6 3 2 1 +6 7

NED 10-7 6-11 8-15 3 1 2 -9 5

BRA 6-10 6-10 7-10 3 3 -11 3

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final:

ITALY, GREECE & NETHERLANDS

GROUP B (Budapest, HUN)

AUS HUN USA SCG M W L Dif. P HUN 14-7 12-8 11-7 3 3 +15 9

SCG* 11-12 7-11 15-4 3 1 2 +6 5

USA* 10-7 8-12 4-15 3 1 2 -12 5

AUS* 7-14 7-10 12-11 3 1 2 -9 5 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points *FINA Rule BL 6.6.3 (Tie Breaking)

Teams qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY, SERBIA-MONTENEGRO & USA

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SUPER FINAL August 22-24, 2003 – New York, USA

GAME RESULTS

August 22 NED-SCG 9-15 GRE-USA 2-6

August 23

NED - GRE (for places 5th & 6th) 7-8

USA - HUN 5-6 SCG - ITA 4-5

August 24

USA - SCG (for places 3rd & 4th) 12-9

HUN - ITA (for places 1st & 2nd) 13-8

Final placing and prize money 1. Hungary (100’000 US$) 2. Italy (70’000 US$) 3. USA (50’000 US$) 4. Serbia and Montenegro (35’000 US$) 5. Greece (30’000 US$) 6. Netherlands (25’000 US$) + 20’000 US$ to each of the other teams not participating in the Super Final Composition of the medallist teams: 1. Hungary – Viktor NAGY, Adam DECKER, Denes VARGA, Daniel VARGA, Norbert HOSNYANSZKY, Balazs SZIRANYI, Krisztian LETAY, Karoly CZIGANY, Nandor SZABO, Mate SUUEGES, Mate BALATONI, Miklos GOR-NAGY, Andras GARDONYI. 2. Italy – Gianluca PATRICELLI, Tommaso MORENA, Roberto ANGELONE, Matteo ASTARITA, Emanuele FORESTI, Alessandro CALIOGNA, Valerio RIZZO, Valentino GALLO, Michele LAPENNA, Massimo GIACOPPO, Roberto AFRICANO, Matteo RICARDI, Simone ANTONA. 3. USA – BRANDON BROOKS, WOLF WIGO, OMAR AMRE, JEFF POWERS, ADAM WRIGHT, CHRIS SEGESMAN, LAYNE BEAUBIEN, TONY AZEVEDO, DAN KLATT, BRETT ORMSBY, JESSE SMITH, GENAI KERR, RYAN BAILEY.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2004

Results of the Preliminary Round GROUP A

BRA ITA ESP GRE M W L Dif. P

ITA 11-5/11-3

- 17-12/4-7 16-9/12-10

12 10 2 +38 32 11-5/13-8 5-8/6-3 8-7/8-7

GRE 17-7/7-6 7-8/7-8 10-9/11-7

- 12 7 5 +25 26 16-7/17-5 9-16/10-12 11-10/10-12

ESP 9-2/9-7 8-5/3-6

- 10-11/12-10

12 7 5 +16 26 11-5/12-5 12-17/7-4 9-10/7-11

BRA - 5-11/8-13 5-11/5-12 7-16/5-17

12 - 12 -79 12 5-11/3-11 2-9/7-9 7-17/6-7

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: ITALY, GREECE & SPAIN

GROUP B

AUS HUN USA SCG M W L Dif. P

HUN 10-14/13-2

- 9-8/12-7 11-9/8-5

12 9 3 +27 30 14-6/10-8 9-11/11-8 13-12/8-11

SCG 13-12/19-10 12-13/11-8 12-11/13-7

- 12 8 4 +30 28 11-5/14-6 9-11/5-8 9-6/10-11

USA 10-7/9-11 11-9/8-11

- 6-9/11-10

12 5 7 -8 21 12-9/13-9 8-9/7-12 11-12/7-13

AUS - 6-14/8-10 9-12/9-13 5-11/6-14

12 2 10 -49 15 14-10/2-13 7-10/11-9 12-13/10-19

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY, SERBIA-MONTENEGRO & USA

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SUPER FINAL July 16-18, 2004 – Long Beach, USA

GAME RESULTS

July 16 SCG-ESP 7-5 GRE-USA 13-12

July 17

USA-ESP (for places 5th & 6th) 10-11

GRE-HUN 5-10 SCG-ITA 10-7

July 18

GRE-ITA (for places 3rd & 4th) 12-9

HUN-SCG (for places 1st & 2nd) 12-8

Final placing and prize money 1. Hungary (100’000 US$) 2. Serbia-Montenegro (70’000 US$) 3. Greece (50’000 US$) 4. Italy (35’000 US$) 5. Spain (30’000 US$) 6. USA (25’000 US$) + 25’000 US$ to each of the other teams not participating in the Super Final Composition of the medallist teams: 1. Hungary – Zoltan SZECSI, Tamas VARGA, Norbert MADARAS, Adam STEINMETZ, Tamas KASAS, Atilla VARI, Gergely KISS, Tibor BENEDEK, Rajmund FODOR, Istvan GERGELY, Barnabas STEINMETZ, Tamas MOLNAR, Peter BIROS. 2. Serbia-Montenegro – Denis SEFIK, Nikola JANOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Dejan SAVIC, Danilo IKODINOVIC, Viktor JELENIC, Vladimir GOJKOVIC, Aleksandar CIRIC, Aleksandar SAPIC, Vladimir VUJASINOVIC, Predrag JOKIC, Nikola KULJACA. 3. Greece – Nikolaos DELIGIANNIS, Anastasios SCHIZAS, Dimitrios MAZIS, Konstantinos LOUDIS, Theodoros CHATZITHEODOROU, Argyrios THEODOROPOULOS, Christos AFROUDAKIS, Theodoros KALAKONAS, Georgios AFROUDAKIS, Stefanos SANTA, Antonios VLONTAKIS, Meuthos VOULGARAKIS, Ioannis THOMAKOS.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2005

Results of the Preliminary Round GROUP A

AUS CAN CHN ESP GRE HUN RUS M W L Dif. P HUN 13-6 22-2 23-1 13-12 12-11 - 10-8 6 6 - +53 18 ESP 12-8 8-2 13-5 - 16-17 12-13 9-6 6 4 2 +19 14 RUS 10-9 9-7 11-6 6-9 12-10 8-10 - 6 4 2 +5 14 GRE 10-8 12-5 16-3 17-16 - 11-12 10-12 6 4 2 +20 13 AUS - 11-7 12-7 8-12 8-10 6-13 9-10 6 2 4 -5 10 CHN 7-12 7-6 - 5-13 3-16 1-23 6-11 6 1 5 -52 8 CAN 7-11 - 6-7 2-8 5-12 2-22 7-9 6 - 6 -40 6

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Semi Final: HUNGARY, SPAIN, RUSSIA, GREECE & CANADA (as host)

GROUP B

BRA CRO GER ITA ROM SCG USA M W L Dif. P SCG 18-3 15-12 15-4 10-6 10-7 - 10-4 6 6 - +42 17 CRO 17-7 - 11-9 11-13 14-7 12-15 11-10 6 4 2 +15 13 USA 8-6 10-11 9-8 8-7 11-9 4-10 - 6 4 2 -1 13 GER 12-5 9-11 - 12-11 10-8 4-15 8-9 6 3 3 -4 12 ITA 11-2 13-11 11-12 - 12-8 6-10 7-8 6 3 3 +9 11

ROM 9-5 7-14 8-10 8-12 - 7-10 9-11 6 1 5 -14 8 BRA - 7-17 5-12 2-11 5-9 3-18 6-8 6 - 6 -47 6

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Semi Final: SERBIA-MONTENEGRO, CROATIA, USA, GERMANY & ITALY

Results of the Semi Finals TORONTO (CAN)

CAN ESP GRE SCG GER M W L Dif. P GRE 11-5 20-21 - 8-7 10-8 4 3 1 +8 10 SCG 14-3 9-8 7-8 - 13-9 4 3 1 +15 10 GER 10-7 10-9 8-10 9-13 - 4 2 2 -2 8 ESP 14-8 - 21-20 8-9 9-10 4 2 2 +5 7 CAN - 8-14 5-11 3-14 7-10 4 - 4 -26 4

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: GREECE, SERBIA-MONTENEGRO & GERMANY

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LONG ISLAND (USA)

CRO RUS ITA HUN USA M W L Dif. P HUN 7-9 9-5 14-11 - 11-3 4 3 1 +13 10 CRO - 12-7 6-8 9-7 11-12 4 2 2 +4 8 RUS 7-12 - 11-8 5-9 8-5 4 2 2 -3 8 ITA 8-6 8-11 - 11-14 6-4 4 2 2 -2 8 USA 12-11 5-8 4-6 3-11 - 4 1 3 -12 6

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY, CROATIA & RUSSIA

SUPER FINAL August 11-14, 2005 – Belgrade (SCG)

GAMES and RESULTS

August 11 Greece-Russia 8-10

Serbia-Montenegro-Croatia 10-8 Germany-Hungary 10-16

August 12 Greece-Hungary 11-15

Serbia-Montenegro-Russia 10-8 Germany-Croatia 8-15

August 13 Greece-Croatia 4-8

Serbia-Montenegro-Hungary 8-7 Germany-Russia 8-7

August 14 Russia-Greece 9-14 (Places 5-6)

Croatia-Germany 8-10 (Places 3-4) Serbia-Montenegro-Hungary 16-6 (Places 1-2)

Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia-Montenegro (100’000 US$) 2. Hungary (70’000 US$) 3. Germany (50’000 US$) 4. Croatia (35’000 US$) 5. Greece (30’000 US$) 6. Russia (25’000 US$) + 15’000 US$ to each of the other teams not participating in the Super Final Composition of the medallist teams: 1. Serbia-Montenegro – Denis SEFIK, Petar TRBOJEVIC, Nikola JANOVIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Dejan SAVIC, Zivko GOCIC, Dusko PIJETLOVIC, Vladimir GOJKOVIC, Andrija PRLAINOVIC, Aleksandar SAPIC, Vladimir VUJASINOVIC, Predrag JOKIC, Zdravko RADIC. 2. Hungary – Istvan GERGELY, Daniel VARGA, Norbert MADARAS, Adam STEINMETZ, Gergo KATONAS, Attila VARI, Norbert HOSNYANSZKY, Csaba KISS, Marton SZIVOS, Gabor JASZBERENYI, Miklos GOR-NAGY, Balasz HARAI, Peter BIROS. 3. Germany – Alexander TCHIGIR, Florian NAROSKA, Andreas SCHLOTTERBECK, Marko SAVIC, Steffen DIEROLF, Marc POLITZE, Heiko NOSSEK, Thomas SCHERTWITIS, Tobias KREUZMANN, Lukasz KIELOCH, Florian MULLER, Soren MACKEBEN, Michael ZELLMER.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2006

Results of the Preliminary Round GROUP A (Yongzhou, CHN July 10-16, 2006)

CHN JPN AUS FRA M W L Dif. P

AUS 9-5 15-11 - 10-6 6 6 - +34 18 14-4 17-10 11-6

FRA 12-11 25-15 6-10 - 6 3 3 +2 9 11-10 10-11 6-11

CHN - 10-9 5-9 11-12 6 2 4 -14 6 9-8 4-14 10-11

JPN 9-10 - 11-15 15-25 6 1 5 -22 3 8-9 10-17 11-10 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Semi Final: AUSTRALIA, FRANCE & CHINA

GROUP B (Victoria, CAN, July 14-16, 2006)

BRA CAN USA M W L Dif. P USA 13-3 16-10 - 2 2 - +16 6 CAN 8-5 - 10-16 2 1 1 -3 3 BRA - 5-8 3-13 2 - 2 -13 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Semi Final: USA, CANADA & BRAZIL

GROUP C (Novy Sad (SCG) and Sibenik (CRO), June 30-July 8, 2006)

CRO ESP RUS SCG M W L Dif. P

SCG 12-9 11-8 12-8 - 6 4 2 +10 12 8-10 10-12 11-7

CRO - 19-6 13-8 9-12 6 4 2 +17 12 12-13 11-10 10-8

ESP 6-19 - 12-8 8-11 6 3 3 -13 9 13-12 5-9 12-10

RUS 8-13 8-12 - 8-12 6 1 5 -14 3 10-11 9-5 7-11 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Semi Final: SERBIA-MONTENEGRO, CROATIA & SPAIN

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GROUP D (Cosenza (ITA) and Bochum (GER), June 30-July 8, 2006)

GER ITA ROM GRE M W L Dif. P

ROM 8-10 10-8 - 11-9 6 5 1 +7 14 9-6 12-11 14-13

GER - 9-8 10-8 8-11 6 4 2 +4 12 12-9 6-9 10-6

GRE 11-8 10-9 9-11 - 6 2 4 -8 7 6-10 5-10 13-14

ITA 8-9 - 8-10 9-10 6 1 5 -3 3 9-12 11-12 10-5 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Semi Final: ROMANIA, GERMANY & GREECE

Results of the Semi Finals LOS ALAMITOS, USA – July 19-23, 2006

USA CHN AUS BRA CAN FRA M W L Dif. P USA - 20-2 9-7 11-0 16-7 11-6 5 5 - +45 14 AUS 7-9 12-4 - 12-2 13-7 10-5 5 4 1 +27 13 FRA 6-11 6-4 5-10 12-6 6-4 - 5 3 2 0 9 CHN 2-20 - 4-12 9-8 6-4 4-6 5 2 3 -25 6 CAN 7-16 4-6 7-13 13-8 - 4-6 5 1 4 -14 3 BRA 0-11 8-9 2-12 - 8-13 6-12 5 - 5 -33 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: USA, AUSTRALIA & FRANCE

PORTUGALETE, ESP – July 19-23, 2006

ROM GRE CRO GER SCG ESP M W L Dif. P SCG 12-5 13-7 10-6 11-4 - 8-7 5 5 - +25 15 ESP 15-9 10-3 10-8 13-9 7-8 - 5 4 1 +18 12 CRO 10-4 10-5 - 13-6 6-10 8-10 5 3 2 +12 9 GRE 12-6 - 5-10 9-6 7-13 3-10 5 2 3 -9 6 GER 12-9 6-9 6-13 - 4-11 9-13 5 1 4 -18 3 ROM - 6-12 4-10 9-12 5-12 9-15 5 - 5 -28 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SERBIA-MONTENEGRO, SPAIN & GREECE (as host)

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SUPER FINAL August 2-6, 2006 – Athens (GRE)

August 2

6-20 France vs Serbia-Montenegro 5-7 Australia vs Spain 7-5 United States vs Greece

August 3

7-16 France vs Spain 4-15 United States vs Serbia-Montenegro 12-14 Australia vs Greece

August 4

10-13 United States vs Spain 10-12 Australia vs Serbia-Montenegro 9-14 France vs Greece

August 5 13-14 United States vs Australia 14-7 Greece vs France

August 6

Game for place 5 & 6 11-4 United States vs France

Game for bronze medal 10-11 Australia vs Greece

Game for gold medal 6-4 Serbia-Montenegro vs Spain

Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia-Montenegro (US$ 100,000) 2. Spain (US$ 70,000) 3. Greece (US$ 50,000) 4. Australia (US$ 35,000) 5. USA (US$ 30,000) 6. France (US$ 25,000) + 15’000 US$ to each of the other teams not participating in the Super Final Composition of the medallist teams: 1. Serbia-Montenegro – Denis SEFIK, Petar TRBOJEVIC, Andrija PRLAINOIVIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Dejan SAVIC, Danilo IKODINOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Filip FILIPOVIC, Aleksandar CIRIC, Aleksandar SAPIC, Vladimir VUJASINOVIC, Branko PEKOVIC, Gojco PIJETLOVIC. 2. Spain – Inaki AGUILAR, Mario GARCIA, David MARTIN, Ricardo PERRONE, Guillermo MOLINA, Sergi MORA, Oscar REY, Jose RODRIGUEZ, Xavier VALLES, Felipe PERRONE, Ivan PEREZ, Xavier GARCIA, Angel ANDREO. 3. Greece – Filippos KARAMBETSOS, Manolis MILONAKIS, Dimitrios MAZIS, Kostas KOKKINAKIS, Christos AFROUDAKIS, Georgios FOUDOULIS, Nikitas KOCHILAS, Georgios DOSKAS, George AFROUDAKIS, Dimitrios MITELOUDIS, Vangelis DOUDESIS, Georgios CHATZIDAKIS, Stellios PROTONOTARIUS.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2007

Results of the Preliminary Round Shanghai (CHN) – July 3-8, 2007

AUS CHN JPN M W L Dif. P

AUS - 17-5 12-8 4 4 - 55-24 12 11-8 15-3

CHN 5-17 - 10-8 4 2 2 34-43 6 8-11 11-7

JPN 8-12 8-10 - 4 - 4 26-48 0 3-15 7-11 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA & CHINA

Novi Sad (SRB) – July 4-8, 2007 & Pescara (ITA) – July 18-22, 2007

SRB MNE ITA GER GRE M W L Dif. P

SRB - 12-11 15-11 12-6 13-5 8 7 1 102-64 20 10-12 10-9 13-5 17-5

MNE 11-12 - 11-13 11-5 14-6 8 6 2 93-67 18 12-10 12-11 11-7 11-3

ITA 11-15 13-11 - 9-7 10-9 8 4 4 89-90 14 9-10 11-12 17-18 9-8

GER 6-12 5-11 7-9 - 5-4 8 2 6 60-89 5 5-13 7-11 18-17 7-12

GRE 5-13 6-14 9-10 4-5 - 8 1 7 52-86 3 5-17 3-11 8-9 12-7 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SERBIA & GERMANY (as host)

Budapest (HUN) – July 4-8, 2007 & Portugalete (ESP) – July 18-22, 2007

HUN ROU ESP CRO RUS M W L Dif. P

HUN - 16-10 12-9 15-6 15-7 8 8 - 110-56 24 17-6 8-4 14-9 13-5

ROU 10-16 - 7-8 11-14 9-8 8 4 4 67-78 12 6-17 9-3 8-6 7-6

ESP 9-12 8-7 - 6-8 6-3 8 3 5 58-67 9 4-8 3-9 12-9 10-11

CRO 6-15 14-11 8-6 - 11-7 8 3 5 71-87 9 9-14 6-8 9-12 8-14

RUS 7-15 8-9 3-6 7-11 - 8 2 6 61-79 6 5-13 6-7 11-10 14-8 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY & ROMANIA

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Puerto Rico (PUR) – July 11-13, 2007

USA CAN MEX PUR M W L Dif. P USA - 16-7 23-5 13-2 3 3 - 52-14 9 CAN 7-16 - 17-5 23-2 3 2 1 47-23 6 MEX 5-23 5-17 - 7-6 3 1 2 17-46 3 PUR 2-13 2-23 6-7 - 3 - 3 10-43 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: USA & CANADA

SUPER FINAL August 7-12, 2007 – Berlin (GER)

August 7

3-13 USA vs Serbia 8-15 Australia vs Hungary 8-13 Canada vs Germany 7-8 China vs Romania

August 8

9-17 Romania vs Serbia 12-7 USA vs China 7-5 Hungary vs Germany 8-9 Canada vs Australia

August 9

10-11 USA vs Romania 3-20 China vs Serbia 15-17 Australia vs Germany 9-20 Canada vs Hungary

August 10

9-6 Australia vs Romania 6-13 China vs Hungary 9-3 Germany vs USA 10-6 Serbia vs Canada

August 11

5-11 Canada vs USA 10-13 China vs Romania 8-7 Serbia vs Germany 16-7 Hungary vs Australia

August 12

Game for places 7-8 12-11 Canada vs China

Game for places 5-6 9-6 USA vs Romania

Game for bronze medal 6-7 Germany vs Australia

Game for gold and silver medal 9-6 Serbia vs Hungary

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Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia (US$ 100,000) 2. Hungary (US$ 70,000) 3. Australia (US$ 50,000) 4. Germany (US$ 35,000) 5. USA (US$ 30,000) 6. Romania (US$ 25,000) 7. Canada (US$ 20,000) 8. China (US$ 17,500) + 15’000 US$ to each of the other teams not participating in the Super Final Composition of the medallist teams: 1. Serbia – Slobodan NIKIC, Slobodan SORO, Filip FILIPOVIC, Aleksandar CIRIC, Aleksandar SAPIC, Gojko PIJETLOVIC, Petar TRBOJEVIC, Andrija PRLAINOIVIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Dejan SAVIC, Andrija PRILAINOVIC, Zivko GOCIC, Dusko PIJETLOVIC, Milan ALEKSIC, Stefan MITROVIC. 2. Hungary – Zoltan SZECSI, Daniel VARGA, Norbert MADARAS, Miklos GORNAG, Norbert HOSNYANSZKY, Marton SZIVOS, Gergely KISS, Tibor BENEDEK, Rajmund FODOR, Peter BIROS, Gabor KIS, Tamas MOLNAR, Viktor NAGY. 3. Australia – James STANTON, Nick O’HALLORAN, Trent FRANKLIN, Pietro FIGLIOLI, Robert MAITLAND, Anthony MARTIN, Timothy NEESHAM, Ritchie CAMPBELL, Thomas WHALEN, Grant RICHARDSON, Mitchal AINSWORTH, Jamie BEADSWORTH, Ryan MOODY.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2008

Results of the Preliminary Round Novi Sad (SRB) May 23-25, 2008 & Portugalete (ESP) May 30-June 1, 2008

SRB ESP ROU RUS M W L P

SRB - 10-6 11-5

11-9 11-3

12-4 13-8 6 6 - 18

ESP 6-10 5-11 - 12-10

11-8 6-9 14-8 6 3 3 9

RUS 4-12 8-13

9-6 8-14

6-10 14-13 - 6 2 4 6

ROU 9-11 3-11

10-12 8-11 - 10-6

13-14 6 1 5 3 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SERBIA & SPAIN

Budva (MNE) May 23-25, 2008 & Athens (GRE) May 30-June 1, 2008

CRO ITA GRE MNE M W L P

MNE 13-11 13-9

9-7 11-10

14-6 10-11 - 6 5 1 14

GRE 4-12 13-5

13-7 10-8 - 6-14

11-10 6 4 2 12

CRO - 9-6 15-14

12-4 5-13

11-13 9-13 6 3 3 8

ITA 6-9 14-15 - 7-13

8-10 7-9

10-11 6 - 6 2 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: MONTENEGRO, GREECE & ITALY (as host)

Tokyo (JPN) May 26-30, 2008

JPN AUS IRI CHN NZL M W L P

AUS 10-5 13-6 - 18-2

20-1 14-6 19-6

25-0 16-4 8 8 - 24

CHN 9-6 11-7

6-14 6-19

18-3 16-2 - 13-5

14-8 8 6 2 18

JPN - 5-10 6-13

9-2 9-4

6-9 7-11

14-7 15-8 8 4 4 12

NZL 7-14 8-15

0-25 4-16

17-11 11-10

5-13 8-14 - 8 2 6 5

IRI 2-9 4-9

2-18 1-20 - 3-18

2-16 11-17 10-11 8 - 8 1

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA & CHINA

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Casablanca (MAR) June 6-8, 2008

MAR TUN EGY ALG M W L P EGY 23-5 20-1 - 16-6 3 3 - 9 ALG 10-8 15-2 6-16 - 3 2 1 5 MAR - 17-6 5-23 8-10 3 1 2 4 TUN 6-17 - 1-20 2-15 3 - 3 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: EGYPT

SUPER FINAL June 16-21, 2008 – Genova (ITA) Rankings after Day 5 of competition Group A

MNE ESP USA ITA CHN M W L P USA 7-6 11-4 - 14-15 13-9 4 3 1 10 MNE - 15-7 6-7 16-15 13-7 4 3 1 8 ESP 7-15 - 4-11 9-8 8-6 4 2 2 6 ITA 15-16 8-9 15-14 - 15-8 4 2 2 6 CHN 7-13 6-8 9-13 8-15 - 4 - 4 0

Group B

AUS EGY SRB GRE CAN M W L P SRB 11-5 31-0 - 10-9 11-4 4 4 - 12 AUS - 21-0 5-11 13-9 11-7 4 3 1 9 CAN 7-11 17-1 4-11 9-6 - 4 2 2 6 GRE 9-13 14-2 9-10 - 6-9 4 1 3 3 EGY 0-21 - 0-31 2-14 1-17 4 - 4 -

Results of the Super Final Day 6 CHN-EGY 23-5 ESP-GRE 11-10 CAN-ITA 10-8 SRB-MNE 13-3 USA-AUS 11-10

Day 7 ITA-GRE 11-7 (7th-8th places) CAN-ESP 9-10 (5th-6th places) MNE-AUS 7-8 (3rd-4th places) SRB-USA 7-3 (1st-2nd places)

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Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia (US$ 100,000) 2. USA (US$ 70,000) 3. Australia (US$ 50,000) 4. Montenegro (US$ 35,000) 5. Spain (US$ 30,000) 6. Canada (US$ 25,000) 7. Italy (US$ 20,000) 8. Greece (US$ 17,500) 9. China (US$ 15,000) 10. Egypt (US$ 15,000) + US$ 15,000 for each of the teams not qualified for the Super Final (Algeria, Croatia, Iran, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Romania, Russia and Tunisia) Composition of the medalled teams: 1. Serbia – Denis SEFIK, Andrija PRLAINOVIC, Nicola RADEN, Vanja UDOVICIC, Dejan SAVIC, Danilo IKODINOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Filip FILIPOVIC, Dusko PIJETLOVIC, Aleksandar SAPIC, Vladimir VUJASINOVIC, Branko PEKOVIC, Slobodan SORO. 2. United States of America – Merrill MOSES, Peter VARELLAS, Peter HUDNUT, Jeff POWERS, Adam WRIGHT, Rick MERLO, Layne BEAUBIEN, Tony AZEVEDO, Ryan BAILEY, Tim HUTTEN, Jesse SMITH, John MANN, Brandon BROOKS. 3. Australia – Rafael STERK, Richie CAMPBELL, Trent FRANKLIN, Pietro FIGLIOLI, Rob MAITLAND, Anthony MARTIN, Tim NEESHAM, Sam McGREGORS, Thomas WHALAN, Gavin WOODS, John COTTERILL, Janmie BEADSWORTH, Rhys HOWDEN.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2009

Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group 1

SRB GRE FRA M W L Dif. P

SRB - 11-6 12-6 4 4 - 46-23 12 11-7 12-4

GRE 6-11 - 16-6 4 2 2 41-37 6 7-11 12-9

FRA 6-12 6-16 - 4 - 4 25-52 0 4-12 9-12 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SERBIA

Games January 21 (Novi Sad): SRB 12 - FRA 6 February 17 (Athens): GRE 16 – FRA 6 March 10 (Athens): GRE 6 – SRB 11 April 29 (Aix-en-Provence): FRA 4 – SRB 12 May 5 (Marseille): FRA 9 – GRE 12 May 12 (Belgrade): SRB 11 – GRE 7 Group 2

MNE ITA ROU M W L Dif. P

MNE - 8-6 13-7 4 4 - 41-26 12 9-4 11-9

ITA 6-8 - 10-2 4 1 3 30-31 3 4-9 10-12

ROU 7-13 2-10 - 4 1 3 30-44 3 9-11 12-10 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: MONTENEGRO & ITALY

Games January 21 (Genova): ITA 10 – ROU 2 February 17 (Kotor): MNE 13 – ROU 7 March 3 (Trieste): ITA 6 – MNE 8 April 15 (Oradea): ROU 12 – ITA 10 May 5 (Oradea): ROU 9 – MNE 11 May 12 (Herceg Novi): MNE 9 – ITA 4

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ESP CRO RUS GER M W L Dif. P

CRO 11-8 - 12-7 13-7 6 5 1 69-48 15 7-9 15-12 11-5

ESP - 8-11 14-13 8-7 6 4 2 51-49 11 9-7 4-5 8-6

GER 7-8 7-13 10-7 - 6 2 4 46-57 6 6-8 5-11 11-10

RUS 13-14 7-12 - 7-10 6 1 5 54-66 4 5-4 12-15 10-11 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: CROATIA

Games January 21 (Rijeka): CRO 12 – RUS 7 January 21 (Barcelona): ESP 8 – GER 7 February 17 (Sibenik): CRO 13 – GER 7 February 17 (Madrid): ESP 14 – RUS 13 March 10 (Dubrovnik): CRO 11 – ESP 8 March 10 (Moscow): RUS 7 – GER 10 March 31 (Duisburg): GER 6 – ESP 8 April 14 (Moscow): RUS 12 – CRO 15 May 5 (Berlin): GER 5 – CRO 11 May 8 (St-Petersburg): RUS 5 – ESP 4 May 12 (Esslingen): GER 11 – RUS 10 May 12 (Las Palmas): ESP 9 – CRO 7 AFRICA

ALG RSA LBA MAR M W L Dif. P

RSA 25-6 - 42-0 23-3 6 6 - 216-17 18 34-2 60-0 32-6

ALG - 6-25 26-1 8-6 6 4 2 62-72 12 2-34 14-1 6-5

MAR 6-8 3-23 27-1 - 6 2 4 68-71 6 5-6 6-32 21-1

LBA 1-26 0-42 - 1-27 6 - 6 4-190 0 1-14 0-60 1-21 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SOUTH AFRICA

Games May 21 (Casablanca): MAR 3 – RSA 23 May 21 (Casablanca): ALG 26 – LBA 1 May 22 (Casablanca): MAR 27 – LBA 1 May 22 (Casablanca): ALG 6 – RSA 25 May 22 (Casablanca): RSA 42 – LBA 0 May 22 (Casablanca): MAR 6 – ALG 8 May 23 (Casablanca): LBA 1 – MAR 21 May 23 (Casablanca): RSA 34 – ALG 2 May 23 (Casablanca): ALG 6 – MAR 5

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May 23 (Casablanca): LBA 0 – RSA 60 May 24 (Casablanca): RSA 32 – MAR 6 May 24 (Casablanca): LBA 1 – ALG 14 ASIA / OCEANIA

NZL AUS IRI JPN M W L Dif. P

AUS 12-3 - 13-1 15-8 6 6 - 93-27 18 22-5 19-7 12-3

JPN 15-7 8-15 18-9 - 6 4 2 73-58 12 15-9 3-12 14-6

IRI 12-8 1-13 - 9-18 6 2 4 49-85 5 14-13 7-19 6-14

NZL - 3-12 8-12 7-15 6 - 6 45-90 1 5-22 13-14 9-15 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA & JAPAN

Games May 22 (Adelaide): JPN 15 – NZL 7 May 22 (Adelaide): AUS 13 – IRI 1 May 23 (Adelaide): AUS 12 – NZL 3 May 23 (Adelaide): JPN 18 – IRI 9 May 24 (Adelaide): IRI 12 – NZL 8 May 24 (Adelaide): AUS 15 – JPN 8 May 29 (Auckland): JPN 14 – IRI 6 May 29 (Auckland): AUS 22 – NZL 5 May 30 (Auckland): AUS 19 – IRI 7 May 30 (Auckland): JPN 15 – NZL 9 May 31 (Auckland): AUS 12 – JPN 3 May 31 (Auckland): IRI 14 – NZL 13 SUPER FINAL June 16-21, 2009 – Podgorica (MNE)

Day 1 USA 10 – ITA 6 SRB 12 – JPN 6 AUS 6 – CRO 9 MNE 18 – RSA 5 Day 2 AUS 13 – RSA 4 SRB 6 – ITA 4 USA 14 – JPN 3 MNE 12 – CRO 7 Day 3 RSA 3 – CRO 12 JPN 6 – ITA 14 SRB 10 – USA 7 MNE 6 – AUS 4

Day 4 USA 10 – AUS 6 ITA 6 – CRO 8 SRB 16 - RSA 2 JPN 2 – MNE 18 Day 5 AUS 12 – JPN 7 ITA 14 – RSA 3 CRO 7 - SRB 5 USA 6 – MNE 10 Day 6 JPN 11 – RSA 9 (places 7/8) AUS 10 – ITA 11 (places 5/6) SRB 9 - USA 7 (places 3/4) MNE 8 – CRO 7 (places 1/2)

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Final placing and prize money 1. Montenegro (US$100'000) 2. Croatia (US$70'000) 3. Serbia (US$50'000) 4. USA (US$35'000) 5. Italy (US$30'000) 6. Australia (US$25'000) 7. Japa (US$20'000) 8. South Africa (US$15'000) + US$ 15’000 to each of the remaining teams participating in the 2009 World League Composition of medalled teams: 1. Montenegro – Zdravko RADIC, Antonio PETROVIC, Aleksandar RADOVIC, Filip TRAJKOVIC, Damjan DANILOVIC, Milan TICIC, Mladan JANOVIC, Nikola JANOVIC, Aleksandar IVOVIC, Boris ZLOKOVIC, Vladimir GOJKOVIC, Predrag JOKIC, Milos SCEPANOVIC. 2. Croatia – Ivo BRZICA, Damir BURIC, Miho BOSKOVIC, Niksa DOBUD, Ivan BULJUBASIC, Srdan ANTONIJEVIC, Frano KARAC, Andro BUSLJE, Sandro SUKNO, Samir BARAC, Igor HINIC, Paulo OBRADOVIC, Josip PAVIC. 3. Serbia – Slobodan SORO, Marko AVRAMOVIC, Zivko GOCIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Slavko GAK, Dusko PIJTELOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Milan ALEKSIC, Nikola RADEN, Filip FILIPOVIC, Andrija PRLAINOVIC, Stefan MITROVIC, Gojko PIJETLOVIC.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2010

Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

FRA ITA MNE GER M W L Dif. P

MNE 12-8 7-8 - 16-7 6 5 1 59-36 15 11-3 6-5 7-5

ITA 11-7 - 8-7 8-5 6 5 1 54-34 15 11-5 5-6 11-4

GER 7-6 5-8 7-16 - 6 1 5 36-57 3 8-9 4-11 5-7

FRA - 7-11 8-12 6-7 6 1 5 38-60 3 5-11 3-11 9-8 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: MONTENEGRO

Games November 17 (Bordeaux): FRA 8 – MNE 12 November 17 (Sori): ITA 8 – GER 5 December 8 (Nancy): FRA 7 – ITA 11 December 8 (Stuttgart): GER 7 – MNE 16 January 26 (Brescia): ITA 8 – MNE 7 January 26 (Magdeburg): GER 7 – FRA 6 February 23 (Berlin): GER 4 – ITA 11 February 23 (Kotor): MNE 11 – FRA 3 March 16 (Florence): ITA 11 – FRA 5 March 16 (Igalo): MNE 7 – GER 5 April 28 (Budva): MNE 6 – ITA 5 June 1 (Marseille): FRA 9 – GER 8 Group B

CRO GRE RUS MKD M W L Dif. P

CRO - 16-17 12-7 9-7 6 5 1 71-53 16 10-6 12-7 12-9

RUS 7-12 9-6 - 4-3 6 3 3 52-51 9 7-12 9-10 16-8

GRE 17-16 - 6-9 8-6 6 3 3 53-57 8 6-10 10-9 6-7

MKD 7-9 6-8 3-4 - 6 1 5 40-55 3 9-12 7-6 8-16 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: CROATIA

Games November 17 (Kirishi): RUS 9 – GRE 6 November 17 (Skopje): MKD 7 – CRO 9 December 8 (Makarska): CRO 12 – RUS 7 December 8 (Athens): GRE 8 – MKD 6

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January 26 (Athens): GRE 17 – CRO 16 January 26 (Skopje): MKD 3 – RUS 4 February 23 (Varazdin): CRO 12 – MKD 9 February 23 (Athens): GRE 10 – RUS 9 March 16 (Skopje): MKD 7 – GRE 6 March 16 (Kirishi): RUS 7 – CRO 12 June 22 (Moscow): RUS 16 – MKD 8 July 3 (Dubrovnik): CRO 10 – GRE 6 Group C

ROU TUR SRB ESP M W L Dif. P

SRB 7-5 19-5 - 7-6 6 6 - 79-33 18 18-5 16-3 12-9

ESP 7-9 9-4 6-7 - 6 3 3 54-45 9 9-7 14-6 9-12

ROU - 16-8 5-7 9-7 6 3 3 55-59 9 13-10 5-18 7-9

TUR 8-16 - 5-19 4-9 6 - 6 36-87 0 10-13 3-16 6-14 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SERBIA & SPAIN

Games November 17 (Oradea): ROU 9 – ESP 7 November 17 (Nis): SRB 19 – TUR 5 December 8 (Istanbul): TUR 4 – ESP 9 December 8 (Oradea): ROU 5 – SRB 7 January 26 (Nis): SRB 7 – ESP 6 January 26 (Istanbul): TUR 8 – ROU 16 February 23 (Istanbul): TUR 3 – SRB 16 February 23 (Pontevedra): ESP 9 – ROU 7 March 16 (Pontevedra): ESP 14 – TUR 6 March 16 (Belgrade): SRB 18 – ROU 5 April 20 (Oradea): ROU 13 –TUR 10 April 27 (Pontevedra): ESP 9 – SRB 12 AMERICAS

VEN BRA USA M W L Dif. P

USA 24-0 12-8 - 4 4 - 69-12 12 21-0 12-4

BRA 21-2 - 8-12 4 2 2 52-32 6 19-6 4-12

VEN - 2-21 0-24 4 - 4 8-85 0 6-19 0-21 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: USA

Games May 5 (Los Alamitos): BRA 21 – VEN 2 May 6 (Los Alamitos): BRA 19 – VEN 6 May 6 (Los Alamitos): USA 24 – VEN 0

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May 7 (Los Alamitos): USA 12 – BRA 8 May 8 (Los Alamitos): USA 12 – BRA 4 May 8 (Los Alamitos): USA 21 – VEN 0

ASIA / OCEANIA

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA & CHINA

Games May 19 (Osaka): CHN 13 – KAZ 9 May 19 (Osaka): IRI 12 – NZL 15 May 19 (Osaka): JPN 11 – AUS 16 May 20 (Osaka): CHN 18 – IRI 8 May 20 (Osaka): AUS 10 – KAZ 5 May 20 (Osaka): JPN 16 – NZL 4 May 21 (Osaka): CHN 17 – NZL 6 May 21 (Osaka): AUS 23 – IRI 1 May 21 (Osaka): JPN 7 – KAZ 6 May 22 (Osaka): KAZ 21 – NZL 6 May 22 (Osaka): AUS 15 – CHN 4 May 22 (Osaka): JPN 15 – IRI 6 May 23 (Osaka): AUS 17 – NZL 3 May 23 (Osaka): IRI 8 – KAZ 23 May 23 (Osaka): JPN 5 – CHN 9 May 26 (Tianjin): AUS 9 – JPN 8 May 26 (Tianjin): KAZ 20 – NZL 5 May 26 (Tianjin): CHN 11 – IRI 5 May 27 (Tianjin): AUS 14 – NZL 4 May 27 (Tianjin): KAZ 21 – IRI 5 May 27 (Tianjin): CHN 12 – JPN 11 May 28 (Tianjin): AUS 11 – KAZ 7 May 28 (Tianjin): JPN 24 – IRI 2 May 28 (Tianjin): CHN 15 – NZL 8 May 29 (Tianjin): AUS 23 – IRI 3 May 29 (Tianjin): JPN 20 – NZL 8 May 29 (Tianjin): CHN 12 – KAZ 9 May 30 (Tianjin): AUS 10 – CHN 6 May 30 (Tianjin): NZL 10 – IRI 9 May 30 (Tianjin): KAZ 11 – JPN 8

IRI CHN AUS JPN KAZ NZL M W L Dif. P

AUS 23-1 15-4 - 16-11 10-5 17-3 10 10 - 148-52 30 23-3 10-6 9-8 11-7 14-4

CHN 18-8 - 4-15 9-5 13-9 17-6 10 8 2 117-86 24 11-5 6-10 12-11 12-9 15-8

KAZ 23-8 9-13 5-10 6-7 - 21-6 10 5 5 132-85 15 21-5 9-12 7-11 11-8 20-5

JPN 15-6 5-9 11-16 - 7-6 16-4 10 5 5 125-83 15 24-2 11-12 8-9 8-11 20-8

NZL 15-12 6-17 3-17 4-16 6-21 - 10 2 8 69-161 6 10-9 8-15 4-14 8-20 5-20

IRI - 8-18 1-23 6-15 8-23 12-15 10 - 10 59-183 0 5-11 3-23 2-24 5-21 9-10

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AFRICA ALG TUN RSA MAR M W L Dif. P

RSA 19-3 11-8 - 21-2 6 6 - 97-25 18 17-5 10-4 19-3

TUN 25-4 - 8-11 18-3 6 4 2 86-39 12 15-7 4-10 16-4 ALG

- 4-25 3-19 15-14

6 2 4 50-96 5 7-15 5-17 16-6

MAR 14-15 3-18 2-21 - 6 - 6 32-105 1 6-16 4-16 3-19 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SOUTH AFRICA

Games June 17 (Tunis): TUN 18 – MAR 3 June 17 (Tunis): RSA 19 – ALG 3 June 18 (Tunis): MAR 2 – RSA 21 June 18 (Tunis): ALG 4 – TUN 25 June 18 (Tunis): TUN 8 – RSA 11 June 18 (Tunis): MAR 14 – ALG 15 June 19 (Tunis): MAR 4 – TUN 16 June 19 (Tunis): RSA 17 – ALG 5 June 19 (Tunis): RSA 19 – MAR 3 June 19 (Tunis): TUN 15 – ALG 7 June 20 (Tunis): ALG 16 – MAR 6 June 20 (Tunis): RSA10 – TUN 4 SUPER FINAL June 13-18, 2010 – Nis (SRB) Day 1 MNE 16 – CHN 4 SRB 22 – RSA 0 AUS 10 – CRO 7 USA 7 – ESP 3 Day 2 USA 11 – CHN 5 MNE 11 – ESP 7 AUS 19 – RSA 4 SRB 9 – CRO 8 Day 3 CHN 5 – ESP 11 RSA 1 – CRO 22 MNE 11 – USA 9 SRB 8 – AUS 6

Day 4 USA 11 – CRO 13 ESP 5 – AUS 6 MNE 21 – RSA 2 CHN 4 – SRB 17 Day 5 USA 13 – CHN 6 ESP 12 – RSA 1 CRO 11 – SRB 14 AUS 6 – MNE 8 Day 6 CHN 11 – RSA 5 (places 7/8) USA 7 – ESP 6 (places 5/6) CRO 9 – AUS 7 (places 3/4) SRB 14 – MNE 12 (places 1/2)

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Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia (US$100'000) 2. Montenegro (US$70'000) 3. Croatia (US$50'000) 4. Australia (US$35'000) 5. USA (US$30'000) 6. Spain (US$25'000) 7. China (US$20'000) 8. South Africa (US$15'000) + US$ 15’000 to each of the remaining teams participating in the 2010 World League Composition of medalled teams: 1. Montenegro – Zdravko RADIC, Antonio PETROVIC, Aleksandar RADOVIC, Filip TRAJKOVIC, Damjan DANILOVIC, Milan TICIC, Mladan JANOVIC, Nikola JANOVIC, Aleksandar IVOVIC, Boris ZLOKOVIC, Vladimir GOJKOVIC, Predrag JOKIC, Milos SCEPANOVIC. 2. Croatia – Ivo BRZICA, Damir BURIC, Miho BOSKOVIC, Niksa DOBUD, Ivan BULJUBASIC, Srdan ANTONIJEVIC, Frano KARAC, Andro BUSLJE, Sandro SUKNO, Samir Barac, Igor Hinic, Paulo Obradovic, Josip Pavic 3. Serbia – Slobodan SORO, Marko AVRAMOVIC, Zivko GOCIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Slavko GAK, Dusko PIJETLOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Milan ALEKSIC, Nikola RADEN, Filip FILIPOVIC, Andrija PRLAINOVIC, Stefan MITROVIC, Gojko PIJETLOVIC.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2011

Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

MKD GER SRB ESP M W L Dif. P

SRB 10-6 13-9 - 12-4 6 5 1 70-45 14 12-4 9-10 14-12

ESP 12-8 11-12 4-12 6 3 3 60-60 11 12-6 9-8 12-14

GER 7-6 - 9-13 12-11 6 3 3 58-62 9 12-14 10-9 8-9

MKD - 6-7 6-10 8-12 6 1 5 44-65 2 14-12 4-12 6-12 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SERBIA

Games November 16 (Belgrade): SRB 10 – MKD 6 November 16 (Barcelona): ESP 11 – GER 12 December 7 (Magdeburg): GER 9 – SRB 13 December 7 (Skopje): MKD 8 – ESP 12 January 25 (Barcelona): ESP 4 – SRB 12 January 25 (Stuttgart): GER 7 – MKD 6 February 21 (Berlin): GER 8 – ESP 9 February 22 (Skopje): MKD 4 – SRB 12 March 22 (Krusevac): SRB 9 – GER 10 April 5 (Torrevieja): ESP 12 – MKD 6 April 19 (Belgrade): SRB 14 – ESP 12 April 19 (Skopje): MKD 14 – GER 12 Group B

TUR ROU MNE RUS M W L Dif. P

MNE 16-2 15-6 - 12-9 6 6 - 75-30 17 9-2 9-8 14-3

ROU 10-4 - 6-15 8-7 6 4 2 54-48 13 11-5 8-9 11-8

RUS 9-3 7-8 9-12 - 6 2 4 49-52 6 13-4 8-11 3-14

TUR - 4-10 2-16 3-9 6 - 6 20-68 0 5-11 2-9 4-13 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: MONTENEGRO

Games November 16 (Budva): MNE 16 – TUR 2 November 16 (Kazan): RUS 7 – ROU 8 December 7 (Oradea): ROU 6 – MNE 15 December 7 (Istanbul): TUR 3 – RUS 9 January 25 (Volvograd): RUS 9 – MNE 12 January 25 (Bucarest): ROU 10 – TUR 4

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February 22 (Istanbul): TUR 2 – MNE 9 February 22 (Oradea): ROU 11 – RUS 8 March 22 (Budva): MNE 9 – ROU 8 March 22 (Volgograd): RUS 13 – TUR 4 April 19 (Istanbul): TUR 5 – ROU 11 April 19 (Herceg Novi): MNE 14 – RUS 3 Group C

NED ITA CRO GRE M W L Dif. P

CRO 15-7 10-6 - 10-4 6 6 - 68-41 17 9-6 10-8 14-10

ITA 16-6 - 6-10 11-6 6 4 2 57-41 13 9-5 8-10 7-4

GRE 11-4 6-11 4-10 - 6 2 4 42-49 6 7-3 4-7 10-14

NED - 6-16 7-15 4-11 6 - 6 31-67 0 5-9 6-9 3-7 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: CROATIA & ITALY

Games November 16 (Dubrovnik): CRO 15 – NED 7 November 16 (Bergamo): ITA 11 – GRE 6 December 7 (Athens): GRE 4 – CRO 10 December 7 (Eindhoven): NED 6 – ITA 16 January 25 (Bari): ITA 6 – CRO 10 January 25 (Athens): GRE 11 – NED 4 February 22 (Dordrecht): NED 6 – CRO 9 February 22 (Athens): GRE 4 – ITA 7 March 22 (Zagreb): CRO 14 – GRE 10 March 22 (Palermo): ITA 9 – NED 5 April 19 (Nijverdal): NED 3 – GRE 7 April 19 (Rijeka): CRO 10 – ITA 8

ASIA / OCEANIA

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA & CHINA

JPN KAZ NZL AUS CHN M W L Dif. P

AUS 8-6 11-7 22-4 15-7 8 8 - 110-47 24 12-10 11-5 22-3 9-5

CHN 7-6 9-7 12-6 7-15 8 6 2 72-65 17 8-6 12-10 12-6 5-9

JPN 10-8 17-3 6-8 6-7 8 4 4 86-61 12 11-10 20-5 10-12 6-8

KAZ 8-10 12-5 7-11 7-9 8 2 6 76-81 7 10-11 17-12 5-11 10-12

NZL 3-17 5-12 4-22 6-12 8 - 8 44-134 0 5-20 12-17 3-22 6-12

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Games May 9 (Auckland): JPN 10 – KAZ 8 May 9 (Auckland): NZL 4 – AUS 22 May 10 (Auckland): KAZ 7 – CHN 9 May 10 (Auckland): NZL 3 – JPN 17 May 11 (Auckland): AUS 11 – KAZ 7 May 11 (Auckland): JPN 6 – CHN 7 May 12 (Auckland): CHN 7 – AUS 15 May 12 (Auckland): NZL 5 – KAZ 12 May 13 (Auckland): JPN 6 – AUS 8 May 13 (Auckland): NZL 6 – CHN 12 May 16 (Sydney): NZL 6 – CHN 12 May 16 (Sydney): AUS 11 – KAZ 5 May 17 (Sydney): AUS 22 – NZL 3 May 17 (Sydney): KAZ 10 – JPN 11 May 18 (Sydney): CHN 12 – KAZ 10 May 18 (Sydney): AUS 12 – JPN 10 May 19 (Sydney): JPN 6 – CHN 8 May 19 (Sydney): KAZ 17 – NZL 12 May 20 (Sydney): NZL 5 – JPN 20 May 20 (Sydney): AUS 9 – CHN 5 AMERICAS May 13 (Costa Mese, Cal.): USA 8 – CAN 5 May 15 (Costa Mese, Cal.): USA 8 – CAN 6

Teams qualified for Super Final: USA & CANADA

SUPER FINAL June 21-26, 2011 – Florence (ITA) Day 1 MNE – CAN 8-6 SRB – CHN 13-2 AUS – CRO 6-12 USA – ITA 4-10 Day 2 USA – CHN 13-6 MNE – CRO 5-11 SRB – ITA 13-12 AUS – CAN 13-8 Day 3 MNE – AUS 8-5 SRB – USA 11-5 CAN – CRO 8-13 CHN – ITA 9-12

Day 4 ITA – AUS 7-6 USA – MNE 10-9 SRB – CAN 19-7 CHN – CRO 5-15 Day 5 AUS – CHN 14-4 MNE – CAN 16-7 ITA – CRO 13-11 USA – SRB 5-8 Day 6 CHN – CAN 9-10 AUS – MNE 7-8 CRO – USA 11-5 ITA – SRB 7-8

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Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia (US$100'000) 2. Italy (US$70'000) 3. Croatia (US$50'000) 4. USA (US$35'000) 5. Montenegro (US$30'000) 6. Australia (US$25'000) 7. Canada (US$20'000) 8. China (US$15'000) + US$ 15’000 to each of the remaining teams participating in the 2011 World League Composition of medalled teams: 1. Serbia – Slobodan SORO, Milos CUK, Zivko GOCIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Boris VAPENSKI, Dusko PIJETLOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Milan ALEKSIC, Nikola RADJEN, Filip FILIPOVIC, Andrija PRLAINOVIC, Stefan MITROVIC, Gojko PIJETLOVIC. 2. Italy – Stefano TEMPESTI, Stefano LUONGO, Niccolo GITTO, Pietro FIGLIOLI, Amaurys PEREZ, Maurizio FELUGO, Massimo GIACOPPO, Valentino GALLO, Christian PRESCIUTTI, Deni FIORENTINI, Matteo AICARDI, Arnaldo DESERTI, Alex GIORGETTI. 3. Croatia – Josip PAVIC, Damir BURIC, Miho BOSKOVIC, Niksa DOBUD, Maro JOKOVIC, Petar MUSLIM, Frano KARAC, Andro BUSLJE, Sandro SUKNO, Samir BARAC, Fran PASKVALIN, Paulo OBRADOVIC, Ivan BULJUBASIC.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2012

Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

RUS GBR ITA M W L Dif. P

ITA 16-5 14-6 4 4 - 54-16 12 10-4 14-1

RUS 12-8 5-16 4 2 2 32-43 6 11-9 4-10

GBR 8-12 6-14 4 - 4 24-51 0 9-11 1-14 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: ITALY

Games November 15 (Civitavecchia): ITA 16 – RUS 5 December 6 (Manchester): GBR 6 – ITA 14 January 11 (Kirishi): RUS 12 – GBR 8 February 21 (Kirishi): RUS 4 – ITA 10 March 6 (Cremona): ITA 14 – GBR 1 March 20 (Manchester): GBR 9 – RUS 11 Group B

MKD GER CRO M W L Dif. P

CRO 9-8 16-15 4 4 - 48-33 11 12-4 11-6

GER 8-5 15-16 4 1 3 41-45 5 12-13 6-11

MKD 5-8 8-9 4 1 3 30-41 2 13-12 4-12 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: CROATIA

Games November 15 (Dubrovnik): CRO 16 – GER 15 (pen.) December 17 (Berlin): GER 8 – MKD 5 January 5 (Skopje): MKD 8 – CRO 9 February 14 (Magdeburg): GER 6 – CRO 11 March 6 (Rijeka): CRO 12 – MKD 4 March 15 (Skopje): MKD 13 – GER 12 (pen.)

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Group C TUR ESP ROU GRE M W L Dif. P

ESP 14-5 8-9 8-7 6 4 2 60-40 12 12-3 11-7 7-9

GRE 14-5 7-8 6-8 6 4 2 55-40 12 9-3 9-7 10-9

ROU 16-8 9-8 8-6 6 4 2 65-46 12 16-3 7-11 9-10

TUR 5-14 8-16 5-14 6 - 6 27-81 0 3-12 3-16 3-9 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SPAIN

Games November 12 (Oradea): ROU 16 – TUR 8 November 15 (Barcelona): ESP 8 – GRE 7 December 6 (Oradea): ROU 9 – ESP 8 December 17 (Athens): GRE 14 – TUR 5 January 5 (Istanbul): TUR 3 – ROU 16 January 7 (Patras): GRE 9 – ESP 7 February 21 (Oradea): ROU 8 – GRE 6 February 21 (Istanbul): TUR 5 – ESP 14 March 6 (Barcelona): ESP 11 – ROU 7 March 17 (Istanbul): TUR 3 – GRE 9 March 20 (Barcelona): ESP 12 – TUR 3 March 20 (Athens): GRE 10 – ROU 9

ASIA

CHN AUS KAZ JPN M W L Dif. P

AUS 14-1 10-5 14-7 6 6 - 80-25 18 17-5 15-3 10-4

CHN 1-14 8-4 11-12 6 3 3 40-55 9 5-17 9-4 6-4

JPN 12-11 7-14 12-9 6 3 3 49-53 9 4-6 4-10 10-3

KAZ 4-8 7-14 9-12 6 - 6 28-64 0 4-9 4-10 3-10 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA, CHINA & KAZAKHSTAN (as host)

Games May 3 (Shanghai): JPN 12 – KAZ 9 May 3 (Shanghai): CHN 1 – AUS 14 May 4 (Shanghai): AUS 14 – JPN 7 May 4 (Shanghai): CHN 8 – KAZ 4 May 5 (Shanghai): KAZ 5 – AUS 10 May 5 (Shanghai): CHN 11 – JPN 12 May 8 (Chiba): CHN 9 – KAZ 4 May 8 (Chiba): JPN 4 – AUS 10 May 9 (Chiba): AUS 15 – KAZ 3 May 9 (Chiba): JPN 4 – CHN 6

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May 10 (Chiba): AUS 17 – CHN 5 May 10 (Chiba): JPN 10 – KAZ 3 AMERICAS

BRA USA CAN M W L Dif. P

USA 14-1 11-2 4 4 - 56-11 12 14-2 17-6

BRA 1-14 13-6 4 2 2 24-39 6 2-14 8-5

CAN 6-13 2-11 4 - 4 19-49 0 5-8 6-17 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: USA & BRAZIL

Games May 10 (Tustin): USA 14 – BRA 1 May 11 (Tustin): CAN 6 – BRA 13 May 11 (Tustin): USA 11 – CAN 2 May 11 (Tustin): CAN 5 – BRA 8 May 12 (Tustin): USA 14 – BRA 2 May 13 (Tustin): USA 17 – CAN 6

SUPER FINAL June 12-17, 2012 – Almaty (KAZ) Day 1 CRO – AUS 14-11 ITA – CHN 10-9 BRA – ESP 3-8 USA – KAZ 11-8 Day 2 USA – CHN 6-4 CRO – ESP 7-6 BRA – AUS 6-15 ITA – KAZ 13-10 Day 3 CRO – BRA 20-3 ITA – USA 7-5 AUS – ESP 7-8 CHN – KAZ 13-12 (after penalty)

Day 4 USA – AUS 7-5 CHN – ESP 1-11 ITA – BRA 14-1 KAZ – CRO 6-13 Day 5 AUS – KAZ 6-7 CHN – BRA 10-7 USA – CRO 10-11 ESP – ITA 9-7(after penalty) Day 6 AUS – BRA 13-2 KAZ – CHN 7-5 USA – ITA 6-7 CRO – ESP 18-17 (after penalty)

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Final placing and prize money 1. Croatia (US$100'000) 2. Spain (US$70'000) 3. Italy (US$50'000) 4. USA (US$35'000) 5. Kazakhstan (US$30'000) 6. China (US$25'000) 7. Australia (US$20'000) 8. Brazil (US$15'000) + US$ 15’000 to each of the remaining teams participating in the 2012 World League Composition of medalled teams: 1. Croatia –Josip PAVIC, Damir BURIC, Miho BOSKOVIC, Niksa DOBUD, Maro JOKOVIC, Andelo SETKA, Petar MUSLIM, Andro BUSLJE, Sandro SUKNO, Samir BARAC, Igor HINIC, Ivan BULJUBASIC. 2. Spain –Daniel LOPEZ, Mario GARCIA, Blai MALLARACH, Balazs SZIRANYI, Guillermo MOLINA, Marc MINGUELL, David MARTIN, Albert ESPANOL, Xavi VALLES, Felipe PERRONE, Ivan PEREZ, Javier GARCIA. 3. Italy –Stefano TEMPESTI, Amaurys PEREZ, Valerio RIZZO, Pietro FIGLIOLI, Alex GIORGETTI, Maurizio FELUGO, Niccolo FIGARI, Valentino GALLO, Christian PRESCIUTTI, Tamas MARCZ, Daniel PREMUS, Arnaldo DESERTI.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2013

Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

MNE CRO GRE TUR M W L Dif. P

MNE 13-10 11-9 14-4 6 6 - 69-44 18 6-5 9-8 16-8

CRO 10-13 9-7 17-3 6 4 2 66-34 12 5-6 5-4 20-1

GRE 9-11 7-9 22-2 6 2 4 65-40 6 8-9 4-5 15-4

TUR 4-14 3-17 2-22 6 - 6 22-104 0 8-16 1-20 4-15 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: MONTENEGRO

Games October 31 (Athens): GRE 22 – TUR 2 October 31 (Zagreb): CRO 10 – MNE 13 November 3 (Istanbul): TUR 3 – CRO 17 November 3 (Budva): MNE 11 – GRE 9 January 30 (Istanbul): MNE 14 – TUR 4 January 30 (Athens): CRO 9 – GRE 7 February 2 (Istanbul): TUR 4 – GRE 15 February 2 (Kotor): MNE 6 – CRO 5 March 27 (Athens): GRE 8 – MNE 9 March 27 (Zadar): CRO 20 – TUR 1 March 30 (Herceg Novi): MNE 16 – TUR 8 March 30 (Rijeka): CRO 5 – GRE 4 Group B

SRB ESP GER M W L Dif. P

SRB 10-8 12-10 4 4 - 43-28 12 8-6 13-4

ESP 8-10 13-12 4 2 2 38-36 5 6-8 11-6

GER 10-12 12-13 4 - 4 32-49 1 4-13 6-11 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: SERBIA

Games October 31 (Hamburg): GER 10 – SRB 12 November 3 (Belgrade): SRB 10 – ESP 8 January 30 (Stuttgart): ESP 13 – GER 12 (after penalty) February 2 (Novi Sad): SRB 13 – GER 4 March 27 (Barcelona): ESP 6 – SRB 8 March 30 (Barcelona): ESP 11 – GER 6

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Group C

HUN ITA ROU RUS M W L Dif. P

HUN 6-5 12-9 10-7 6 6 - 53-42 18 8-7 9-8 8-6

ITA 5-6 11-5 13-6 6 3 3 59-46 10 7-8 13-9 10-12

ROU 9-12 5-11 14-13 6 2 4 57-66 5 8-9 9-13 12-8

RUS 7-10 6-13 13-14 6 1 5 52-67 3 6-8 12-10 8-12 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY & RUSSIA

Games October 31 (Savona): ITA 13 – RUS 6 October 31 (Oradea): ROU 9 – HUN 12 November 3 (Kirishi): RUS 13 – ROU 14 (after penalty) November 3 (Szekesfehervar): HUN 6 – ITA 5 January 29 (Civitavecchia): ITA 11 – ROU 5 January 30 (Volograd): RUS 7 – HUN 10 February 1 (Debrecen): HUN 9 – ROU 8 February 2 (Volgograd): RUS 12 – ITA 10 (after penalty) March 27 (Oradea): ROU 12 – RUS 8 March 27 (Bari): ITA 7 – HUN 8 March 29 (Kecskemet): HUN 8 – RUS 6 March 30 (Bucharest): ROU 9 – ITA 13

ASIA / OCEANIA

CHN JPN NZL M W L Dif. P

CHN 7-5 15-6 4 4 - 42-23 12 6-5 14-7

JPN 5-7 17-12 4 2 2 43-31 6 5-6 16-6

NZL 6-15 12-17 4 - 4 31-62 0 7-14 6-16 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: CHINA & JAPAN

Games May 9 (Auckland): JPN 5 – CHN 7 May 10 (Auckland): NZL 12 – JPN 17 May 11 (Auckland): NZL 6 – CHN 15 May 12 (Auckland): JPN 5 – CHN 6 May 13 (Auckland): NZL 6 – JPN 16 May 14 (Auckland): NZL 7 – CHN 14

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AMERICAS USA BRA CAN M W L Dif. P

USA 12-13 24-0 4 3 1 71-23 10 13-7 22-3

BRA 13-12 11-1 4 3 1 42-28 8 7-13 11-2

CAN 1-11 0-24 4 - 4 6-68 0 2-11 3-22 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: USA & BRAZIL

Games May 24 (Los Alamitos): BRA 11 - CAN 1 May 25 (Los Alamitos): CAN 0 - USA 24 May 25 (Los Alamitos): BRA 13 - USA 12 (after penalties) May 26 (Los Alamitos): CAN 2 - BRA 11 May 27 (Los Alamitos): CAN 3 - USA 22 May 27 (Los Alamitos): BRA 7 - USA 13

SUPER FINAL June 11-16, 2013 – Chelyabinsk (RUS) Day 1 SRB-CHN 13-5 MNE-JPN 15-16 USA- HUN 15-14 BRA-RUS 7-13 Day 2 USA-JPN 13-12 MNE-HUN 17-18 BRA-CHN 3-18 SRB-RUS 14-11 Day 3 SRB-BRA 16-7 MNE-USA 9-4 JPN-HUN 5-11 CHN-RUS 12-11

Day 4 USA-CHN 13-11 HUN-BRA 8-4 JPN-SRB 8-14 MNE-RUS 12-11 Day 5 CHN-BRA 12-7 RUS-JPN 13-7 MNE-SRB 6-8 USA-HUN 6-8 Day 6 JPN-BRA 9-4 RUS-CHN 17-8 MNE-USA 13-11 SRB-HUN 12-7

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Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia (US$100'000) 2. Hungary (US$70'000) 3. Montenegro (US$50'000) 4. USA (US$35'000) 5. Russia (US$30'000) 6. China (US$25'000) 7. Japan (US$20'000) 8. Brazil (US$15'000) + US$ 15’000 to each of the remaining teams participating in the 2013 World League Composition of medalled teams: 1. Serbia – Gojko PIJETLOVIC, Aleksa SAPONJIC, Zivko GOCIC, Vanja UDOVICIC, Milos CUK, Nemanja UBOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Milan ALEKSIC, Nikola RADJEN, Filip FILIPOVIC, Dusan MANDIC, Stefan MITROVIC, Branislav MITROVIC. 2. Hungary – Viktor NAGY, Miklos GOR-NAGY, Norbert MADARAS, Bence BATORI, Marton VAMOS, Norbert HOSNYANSZKY, Adam DECKER, Marton SZIVOS, Daniel VARGA, Denes VARGA, Krisztian BEDO, Balazs HARAI, Attila DECKER. 3. Montenegro – Milos SCEPANOVIC, Drasko BRGULJAN, Vjekoslav PASKOVIC, Antonio PETROVIC, Miljan POPOVIC, Nikola MARKOVIC, Dragan DRASKOVIC, Luka SEKULIC, Radovan LATINOVIC, Darko BRGULJAN, Filip KLIKOVAC, Uros CUCKOVIC, Dejan LAZOVIC.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2014

Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

RUS ROU SRB M W L Dif. P

SRB 12-8 18-6 4 4 - 51-25 12 14-7 7-4

RUS 15-5 8-12 4 1 3 37-44 3 7-13 7-14

ROU 5-15 6-18

4 1 3 28-47 3 13-7 4-7

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: SERBIA

Games November 12 (Chekhov): RUS 15 – ROU 5 December 10 (Belgrade): SRB 18 – ROU 6 January 14 (Kazan): RUS 8 – SRB 12 February 11 (Bucharest): RUS 7 – ROU 13 March 11 (Bucharest): SRB 7 – ROU 4 April 15 (Kragujevac): SRB 14 – RUS 7 Group B

HUN GRE CRO M W L Dif. P

HUN 8-5 8-7 4 3 1 37-33 9 12-11 9-10

GRE 5-8 12-11 4 2 2 36-38 5 11-12 8-7

CRO 7-8 11-12 4 1 3 35-37 4 10-9 7-8

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY

Games November 12 (Miskolc): HUN 8 – GRE 5 December 10 (Zagreb): CRO 11 – GRE 12 (after penalty) January 14 (Sibenik): CRO 7 – HUN 8 (after penalty) February 11 (Athens): HUN 12 – GRE 11 March 11 (Patras): CRO 7 – GRE 8 April 15 (Pecs): HUN 9 – CRO 10 (after penalty)

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Group C MNE ITA GER SVK M W L Dif. P

MNE 11-8 13-10 13-11 6 5 1 64-52 15 9-10 10-8 8-5

ITA

6 5 1 68-55 15 8-11 12-7 12-5 10-9 12-10 14-13

SVK

6 1 5 55-66 3 11-13 5-12 9-10 5-8 13-14 12-9

GER 10-13 7-12 10-9 6 1 5 54-68 3 8-10 10-12 9-12 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: MONTENEGRO

Games November 12 (Budva): MNE 13 – SVK 11 November 12 (Berlin): GER 7 – ITA 12 December 10 (Budva): MNE 11 – ITA 8 December 10 (Hamburg): GER 10 – SVK 9 January 14 (Herceg Novi): MNE 13 – GER 10 January 14 (Bergamo): ITA 12 – SVK 5 February 11 (Novaky): MNE 8 – SVK 5 February 11 (Torino): ITA 12 – GER 10 March 11 (Bratislava): SVK 12 – GER 9 March 11 (Bari): ITA 10 – MNE 9 April 1 (Kosice): SVK 13 – ITA 14 April 15 (Krefeld): MNE 10 – GER 8

INTERCONTINENTAL TOURNAMENT GROUP A

AUS CAN KAZ JPN M W L Dif. P AUS 11-10 11-7 16-9 3 3 - 38-26 9 CAN 3 2 1 30-27 6 10-11 8-6 12-10

KAZ 3 1 2 23-26 3 7-11 6-8 10-7

JPN 3 - 3 26-38 0 9-16 10-12 7-10 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA & CANADA

Games May 27 (Shanghai): KAZ 10 – JPN 7 May 27 (Shanghai): AUS 11 – CAN 10 May 28 (Shanghai): CAN 12 – JPN 10 May 28 (Shanghai): KAZ 7 – AUS 11 May 29 (Shanghai): KAZ 6 – CAN 8 May 29 (Shanghai): AUS 16 – JPN 9

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INTERCONTINENTAL TOURNAMENT GROUP B

USA CHN BRA M W L Dif. P USA 14-4 11-10 2 2 - 25-14 6 BRA 10-11 11-8 2 1 1 21-19 3 CHN 4-14 8-11 2 - 2 12-25 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: USA, BRAZIL & CHINA

Games May 27 (Shanghai): CHN 4 – USA 14 May 28 (Shanghai): CHN 8 – BRA 11 May 29 (Shanghai): USA 11 – BRA 10 SUPER FINAL June 16-21, 2014 – Dubai (UAE) Day 1 HUN-AUS 11-5 SRB-CHN 21-9 USA-CAN 12-9 BRA-MNE 5-15 Day 2 BRA-CHN 12-9 HUN-CAN 10-3 SRB-MNE 14-5 USA-AUS 4-8 Day 3 HUN-USA 16-9 SRB-BRA 12-4 AUS-CAN 8-10 CHN-MNE 8-9

Day 4 MNE-USA 10-4 BRA-AUS 7-14 SRB-CAN 16-11 CHN-HUN 5-13 Day 5 USA-CHN 15-5 BRA-CAN 13-14 MNE-HUN 8-10 AUS-SRB 5-12 Day 6 CHN-BRA 7-8 USA-CAN 14-11 MNE-AUS 12-9 HUN-SRB 6-10

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Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia (US$100’000) 2. Hungary (US$70’000) 3. Montenegro (US$50’000) 4. Australia (US$35’000) 5. USA (US$30’000) 6. Canada (US$25’000) 7. Brazil (US$20’000) 8. China (US$15’000) + US$ 15’000 to each of the remaining teams participating in the 2014 World League Composition of medalled teams: 1. Serbia – Gojko PIJETLOVIC, Dusan MANDIC, Zivko GOCIC, Sava RANDELOVIC, Milos CUK, Dusko PIJETLOVIC, Slobodan NIKIC, Dusan MARKOVIC, Nikola RADEN, Filip FILIPOVIC, Andrija PRLAINOVIC, Stefan MITROVIC, Branislav MITROVIC. 2. Hungary – Viktor NAGY, Miklos GOR-NAGY, Norbert MADARAS, Balazs ERDELYI, Marton VAMOS, Norbert HOSNYANSZKY, Daniel ANGYAL, Marton SZIVOS, Daniel VARGA, Denes VARGA, Marton TOTH, Balazs HARAI, Attila DECKER. 3. Montenegro – Zdravko RADIC, Drasko BRGULJAN, Vjekoslav PASKOVIC, Antonio PETROVIC, Darko BRGULJAN, Dragan DRASKOVIC, Mladan JANOVIC, Uros CUCKOVIC, Jovan SARIC, Nikola MURISIC, Filip KLIKOVAC, Predrag JOKIC, Milos SCEPANOVIC.

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FINA WATER POLO WORLD LEAGUE 2015

Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

HUN GRE ROU SVK M W L Dif. P HUN - 15-13

12-15 20-10 14-5

13-6 13-12 6 6 - 87-57 18

GRE 10-13 11-12 - 15-8

18-12 16-10 11-6 6 4 2 84-63 12

ROU 10-20 8-15

12-18 - 14-13 6 2 4 58-88 5 5-14 9-8

6-13 10-16 13-14 - SVK 12-13 6-11 8-9 6 - 6 55-76 1 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY

Games November 18 (Athens): GRE 15 – ROU 8 November 18 (Debrecen) HUN 13 – SVK 6 December 9 (Novaky): SVK 10 – GRE 16 December 10 (Miskolc): HUN 20 – ROU 10 January 20 (Athens): GRE 13 – HUN 15 January 20 (Bucharest): ROU 14 – SBK 13 February 17 (Kosice): SVK 12 – HUN 13 February 17 (Bucharest): ROU 12 – GRE 18 March 17 (Bucharest): ROU 5 – HUN 14 March 17 (Athens): GRE 11 – SVK 6 April 14 (Bratislava): SVK 8 – RUS 9 April 14 (Gyor): HUN 12 – GRE 11 Group B

SRB RUS GER ESP M W L Dif. P SRB - 17-8 19-10 9-1 6 6 - 85-46 18 11-10 14-8 15-9

RUS 8-17 - 12-9 14-11 6 4 2 64-63 12 10-11 11-7 9-8

ESP 1-9 11-14 12-11

14-8 - 6 2 4 55-66 6 9-15 8-9 10-19 9-12 - 11-12

GER 8-14 7-11 8-14 6 - 6 53-82 0 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: SERBIA

Games November 18 (Nis): SRB 9 – ESP 1 November 18 (Volgograd): RUS 12 – GER 9 December 9 (Hambour): GER 19 – SRB 10 December 9 (Terressa): ESP 11 – RUS 14 January 20 (Astrakhan City): RUS 11 – SRB 17

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January 20 (Bremen): GER 11 – ESP 12 February 17 (Madrid): ESP 9 – SRB 15 February 17 (Stuttgart: GER 7 – RUS 11 March 17 (Kragujevac): SRB 14 – GER 8 March 17 (Volgograd): RUS 9 – ESP 8 April 14 (Krusevac): SRB 11 – RUS 10 April 14 (Barcelona): ESP 14 – GER 8 Group C

MNE ITA CRO TUR FRA M W L Dif. P

CRO 14-8 12-11

8-7 - 13-3 14-7 8 8 - 101-60 24

14-11 11-4 15-9

ITA - 7-8 16-3 15-9

8 6 2 108-71 17 15-13 11-14 17-6 11-10 16-8

MNE - 13-15 8-14 15-4 13-7 8 4 4 94-81 13 8-16 11-12 12-5 14-8

TUR 4-15 3-13 3-13 4-11 - 9-7 8 1 7 40-104 3 5-12 4-11 6-13

FRA 7-13 8-14

9-15 10-11

7-14 9-15

7-9 13-6 - 8 1 7 70-97 3

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: CROATIA & ITALY

Games November 18 (Aix en Provence): FRA 9 – ITA 15 November 18 (Zagreb): CRO 13 – TUR 3 December 9 (Budva): MNE 13 – ITA 15 (after penalty) December 9 (Montpellier): FRA 7 CRO 14 December 29 (Rijeka): CRO 14 – MNE 8 January 20 (Budva): MNE 15 – TUR 4 January 20 (Torino): ITA 7 – CRO 8 February 2 (Istanbul): TUR 9 – FRA 7 February 17 (Budva): MNE 13 – FRA 7 February 17 (Istanbul): TUR 3 ITA 16 February 19 (Lodi): ITA 11 – FRA 10 March 17 (Varazdin): CRO 15 – FRA 9 March 17 (Genoa): ITA 16 – MNE 8 March 20 (Budva): MNE 11 – CRO 12 March 20 (Paris): FRA 13 – TUR 6 March 31 (Siracusa): ITA 17 – TUR 6 March 31 (Nancy): FRA 8 – MNE 14 April 14 (Split): CRO 14 – ITA 11 April 14 (Istanbul): TUR 5 – MNE 12

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INTERCONTINENTAL TOURNAMENT GROUP A

JPN CAN USA ARG M W L Dif. P CAN 20-10 - 10-9 15-6 3 3 - 45-25 9

USA 9-10 - 19-8 3 2 1 38-24 6 10-6

JPN - 10-20 6-10 14-9 3 1 2 30-39 3

ARG 9-14 6-15 8-19 - 3 - 3 23-48 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: USA

Games March 30 (Corona del Mar): JPN 14 – ARG 9 March 30 (Corona del Mar): CAN 10 – USA 9 March 31 (Corona del Mar): CAN 15 – ARG 6 March 31 (Corona del Mar): USA 10 – JPN 6 April 1 (Corona del Mar): CAN 20 – JPN 10 April 1 (Corona del Mar): USA 19 – ARG 8 INTERCONTINENTAL TOURNAMENT GROUP B

AUS KAZ CHN BRA M W L Dif. P AUS - 13-7 10-3 13-10 3 3 36-20 9 BRA 10-13 10-7 12-9 - 3 2 1 32-29 6 KAZ 7-13 - 10-9 7-10 3 1 2 24-32 3 CHN 3-10 9-10 - 9-12 3 3 21-32 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Teams qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA, BRAZIL & CHINA

Games March 30 (Corona del Mar): BRA 10- AUS 13 March 30 (Corona del Mar): KAZ 10 – CHN 9 March 31 (Corona del Mar): BRA 12 – CHN 9 March 31(Corona del Mar): AUS 13 – KAZ 7 April 1 (Corona del Mar): BRA 10 – KAZ 7 April 1 (Corona del Mar): AUS 10 – CHN 3

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SUPER FINAL June 23-28, 2015 – Bergamo (ITA) Day 1 SRB 13 – USA 7 HUN 18 – CHN 8 BRA 17 – CRO 10 AUS 5 – ITA 7 Day 2 BRA 15 – CHN 7 HUN 12 – CRO 15 AUS 10– USA 9 SRB 15– ITA 11 Day 3 SRB 12 – AUS 8 HUN 16 – BRA 3 CHN 4 – CRO 14 USA 10 – ITA 13

Day 4 BRA 9– AUS 8 HUN 7-USA 8 CRO 14 – ITA 12 CHN 10-SRB 25 Day 5 AUS 13 – CHN 3 ITA 5- HUN 10 BRA 9-SRB 13 CRO 11-USA 6 Day 6 CHN 9 –ITA 16 AUS 9-HUN 6 BRA 24-USA 23 (after penalty) SRB 9-CRO 6

Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia, gold medal (US$100’000) 2. Croatia, silver medal (US$70’000) 3. Brazil, bronze medal (US$50’000) 4. United States (US$35’000) 5. Australia (US$30’000) 6. Hungary (US$25’000) 7. Italy (US$20’000) 8. China (US$15’000) Composition of medalled teams: 1. Serbia – Gojko PIJETLOVIC (GK), Dusan MANDIC (2), Zivko GOCIC, Sava RANDELOVIC, Milos CUK (1), Dusko PIJETLOVIC (3), Slobodan NIKIC, Milan ALEKSIC, Nikola JAKSIC (1), Filip FILIPOVIC, Andrija PRLAINOVIC (2), Stefan MITROVIC, Branislav MITROVIC (GK). Head Coach: Dejan SAVIC. 2. Croatia – Josip PAVIC, Damir BURIC, Antonio PETKOVIC, Luka LONCAR, Maro JOKOVIC (2), Luka BUKIC (1), Ante VUKICEVIC (1), Andro BUSLJE, Sandro SUKNO (2), Fran PASKVALIN, Andelo SETKA, Paulo OBRADOVIC, Marko BIJAC. Head Coach: Ivica TUCAK. 3. Brazil – Vinicius ANTONELLI (GK), Jonas CRIVELLA, Guilherme GOMES (1), Ives ALONSO, Paulo SALEMI, Bernardo GOMES (4), Adrian DELGADO (1), Felipe SANTOS (1), Bernardo ROCHA, Felipe PERRONE (1), Gustavo GUIMARAES, Josip VRLIC (2), Thye BEZERRA (GK). Head Coach: Ratko RUDIC.

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Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

HUN GRE GEO ROU M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

GRE 12-8 10-13 - 18-10

15-8

17-3 9-6

6 5 0 0 1 81-48 15

HUN - 8-12 13-10

17-10 20-10

16-8 15-7 6 5 0 0 1 89-57 15

ROU 8-16 3-17 6-9

13-11 17-8

- 6 2 0 0 4 54-76 6 7-15

GEO 10-17 10-20

10-18 8-15 - 11-13

8-17 6 0 0 0 6 57-101 0 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: GREECE

Games October 20 (Szolnok): HUN 17 – 10 GEO October 20 (Athens) GRE 17 -3 ROU November 17 (Kecskemet): HUN 16 – 8 ROU November 17 (Athens): GRE 18 – 10 GEO December 1 (Patras): GRE 12 – 8 HUN December 1 (Tbilisi): GEO 11 – 13 ROU February 16 (Tibilisi): GEO 10-20 HUN February 16 (Bucharest): ROU 6-9 GRE April 26 (Oradea): ROU 7-15 HUN April 26 (Tibilisi): GEO 8-15 GRE May 10 (Szentes): HUN 13-10 GRE May 10 (Bucharest): ROU 13-11 GEO Group B

SRB MNE FRA ESP M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

SRB - 12-10 12-9 13-

12 6 5 0 1 0 76-64 16 10-10

(13-15) 15-10 14-13

MNE 10-12

- 12-10 11-6

6 3 1 0 2 68-52 11 10-10

(15-13) 17-4 8-10

ESP 12-13 6-11 18-10 8-7

- 6 3 0 0 3 61-63 9 13-14 10-8

FRA 9-12 10-12 10-18 6 0 0 0 6 50-82

10-15 4-17 - 7-8 0 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

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Team qualified for Super Final: SERBIA

Games October 10 (Belgrade): SRB 12- 9 FRA October 10 (Herceg Novi): MNE 11 – 6 ESP November 17 (Novi Sad): SRB 13 – 12 ESP March 14 (Nice): FRA 10 – 12 MNE December 1 (Barcelona): ESP 18 – 10 FRA December 1 (Budva): MNE 15 – 13 SRB (PSO) February 16 (Strasbourg): FRA 10 -15 SRB February 16 (Sabadell): ESP 10- 8 MNE April 26 (Barcelona): ESP 13-14 SRB April 26 (Herceg Novi): MNE 17-4 FRA May 10 (Limoges): FRA 7-8 ESP May 10 (Banja Luka): SRB 12- 10 MNE Group C

CRO ITA TUR RUS M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

ITA 9-8 9-9 (14-12)

- 14-4 22-7

16-11 6 5 1 0 0 84-48 17 14-9

CRO

8-9 9-9 (12-14)

6 4 0 1 1 83-46 13 -

19-6 16-3

17-9 14-10

RUS 9-17 10-14

11-16 9-14

13-9 13-5 - 6 2 0 0 4 65-75 6

TUR 6-19 4-14 - 9-13 5-13 6 0 0 0 6 34-97 0 3-16 7-22

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: ITALY

Games October 20 (Sibenik): CRO 19-6 TUR October 20 (Moscow): RUS 11 – 16 ITA November 17 (Zadar): CRO 17 – 9 RUS November 17 (Rome): ITA 14-4 TUR December 12 (Moscow): RUS 13- 9 TUR December 12 (Dubrovnik): CRO 8-9 ITA February 16 (Ankara): TUR 6-19 CRO February 16 (Turin): ITA 16-11 RUS April 26 (Ruza): RUS 10-14 CRO April 26 (Bursa): TUR 7 -22 ITA May 3 (Antalya): TUR 5- 13 RUS May 3 (Siracusa): ITA 14- 12 CRO

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USA AUS KAZ BRA JPN CHN M W L Dif. P

USA - 8-6 19-7 16-11 17-14

19-2 5 5 0 79-40 15

AUS - 11-4 13-9 5 4 1 58-30 12 6-8 7-5 21-4

BRA 11-16 9-13 19-7 - 7-5 21-4 5 3 2 72-50 9

JPN 14-17 5-7 19-7 10-16 - 21-5 5 2 3 69-52 6

KAZ 7-19 4-11 - 7-19 7-19

15-10 5 1 4 40-78 3

CHN 2-19 4-21 10-15 4-17 5-21 - 5 0 5 25-93 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: USA, AUS, BRA, JPN

Games May 10 (Yokohama): USA 8 – 6 AUS May 10 (Yokohama): KAZ 7 – 19 BRA May 10 (Yokohama): JPN 21 – 5 CHN May 11 (Yokohama): AUS 13 – 9 BRA May 11 (Yokohama): CHN 10 – 15 KAZ May 11 (Yokohama): USA 17 – 14 JPN May 12 (Yokohama): BRA 17 -4 CHN May 12 (Yokohama): KAZ 7 – 19 USA May 12 (Yokohama): JPN 5 – 7 AUS May 13 (Yokohama): USA 16 – 11 BRA May 13 (Yokohama): CHN 4 – 21 AUS May 13 (Yokohama): JPN 19-7 KAZ May 14 (Yokohama): KAZ 4-11 AUS May 14 (Yokohama): USA 19 – 2 CHN May 14 (Yokohama): BRA 16 -10 JPN May 15 (Yokohama): KAZ 16 – CHN 7 May 15 (Yokohama): BRA 13 -12 JPN May 15 (Yokohama): USA 10-9 AUS

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SUPER FINAL June 21-26, 2015 – Huizhou (CHN) Day 1 SRB 14 – BRA 10 GRE 15 – JPN 7 AUS 7 –ITA 14 USA 12 – CHN 6 Day 2 AUS 13 – JPN 7 GRE 15 – ITA 4 USA 10– BRA 7 SRB 20– CHN 5 Day 3 SRB 10 – USA 8 GRE 10 – AUS 5 JPN 10 – ITA 17 BRA 15 – CHN 13

Day 4 ITA 12– BRA 6 AUS 15-USA 16 GRE 15 – CHN 5 JPN 10-SRB 19 Day 5 BRA 10 – JPN 12 AUS 15- CHN 4 ITA 4-SRB 7 USA 17-GRE 16 Day 6 BRA 16 –CHN 4 JPN 7-AUS 12 ITA 7-GRE 11 (after penalty) SRB 10-USA 6

Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia, gold medal (US$100’000) 2. USA, silver medal (US$70’000) 3. Greece, bronze medal (US$50’000) 4. Italy (US$35’000) 5. Australia (US$30’000) 6. Japan (US$25’000) 7. Brazil (US$20’000) 8. China (US$15’000) Composition of medalled teams: 1. Serbia – Gojko Pijetlovic, Viktor Rasovic , Gocic Zivko (Captain), Sava Randelovic, Milos Cuk, Dusko Pijetlovic, Nemanja Ubovic, Milan Aleksic, Nikola Jaksic, Fillip Filipovic, Andrija Prlainovic, Stefan Mitrovic, Branislav Mitrovic Head Coach: Dejan Savic 2. USA – Merrill Moses, Jackson Kimbell, Nikola Vavic, Alex Obert, Alex Roelse, Luca Cupido, Josh Samuels, Tony Azevedo (Captain), Alex Bowen, Bret Bonanni, Jesse Smith, Ben Hallock, McQuin Baron. Head Coach: Dejan Udovicic 3. Italy – Marco Del Lungo, Francesco Di Fulvio, Niccolo Gitto, Peitro Figlioli, Andrea Foundelli, Michael Alexandrea Bodegas, Massimo Giacoppo, Alessandro Nora, Christian Presciutti (Captain), Stefano Luongo, Niccolo Figari, Nicholas Presciutti, Gariele Vassallo. Head Coach: Alessandro Campagna

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Rankings Preliminary Round EUROPE Group A

ROU GER SVK SRB M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

SRB 19-8 9-4

15-9 20-3

11-11 (18-17)

11-2

- 6 5 1 0 0 85-37 17

SVK 10-12 6-5

10-7 5-5 (8-9)

-

11-11 (17-18) 2-11

6 2 0 2 2 44-51 8

ROU

10-10 9-7

12-10 5-6

8-19 4-9 6 2 0 1 3 48-61 7 -

GER 10-10 7-9

-

7-10 5-5 (9-

8)

9-15 3-20

6 0 2 0 4 41-69 4

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: SERBIA

Games 15 November 2016 SVK-GER 10-7 15 November 2016 SRB-ROU 19-8 6 December 2016 ROU-SVK 12-10 6 December 2016 GER-SRB 9-15 10 January 2017 GER-ROU 10-10 (14-13) 10 January 2017 SVK-SRB 11-11 (17-18) 14 February 2017 GER-SVK 5-5 (9-8) 14 February 2017 ROU-SRB 4-9 14 March 2017 SVK-ROU 6-5 14 March 2017 SRB-GER 20-3 Group B

NED CRO GRE FRA M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

CRO 18-7 17-7

-

11-6 8-10

14-9 16-6 6 5 1 84-45

15

GRE 9-8 10-4

6-11 10-8 - 16-7

10-4 6 5 1 61-42 15

NED - 7-18 8-9 4-10

11-10 7-6

6 2 4 44-70 6 7-17

FRA 10-11 6-7

9-14 6-16 6 0 6 42-74

7-16 4-10

- 0 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

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Team qualified for Super Final: CROATIA

Games 15 November 2017 CRO-GER 11-6 15 November 2016 NED-FRA 11-10 6 December 2016 GRE-NED 9-8 6 December 2016 FRA-CRO 9-14 10 January 2017 NED-CRO 7-18 10 January 2017 GRE-FRA 16-7 14 February 2017 GRE-CRO 10-8 14 February 2017 FRA-NED 6-7 14 March 2017 NED-GRE 4-10 14 March 2017 CRO-FRA 16-6 Group C

GEO ITA RUS M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

ITA 14-5 13-12

-

10-7 12-9

4 4 0 49-33 12

RUS

7-10 9-12

4 2 2 49-43 6 14-13 19-8

-

GEO -

5-14 12-13

13-14 8-19 4 0 4 38-60 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: ITALY

Games 15 November 2016 GEO-RUS 13-14 6 December 2016 RUS-ITA 7-10 10 January 2017 ITA-GEO 14-5 14 February 2017 RUS-GEO 19-8 14 March 2017 ITA-RUS 12-9 11 April 2017 GEO-ITA 12-13

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AUS CHN JPN KAZ NZL USA M W L Dif. P

AUS - 13-3 9-9 (13-11) 10-3 18-3 12-8 5 4 62-26 14

USA 18-6 10-8 15-10 20-6 - 5 4 71-42 12 8-12

JPN 9-9 (11-13) 20-6 - 14-6 18-6 8-10 5 3 1 69-37 10

KAZ 3-10 7-6 6-14 - 15-8 10-15 5 2 3 42-54 6

CHN 3-13 - 6-20 6-7 9-7 6-18 5 1 4 29-64 3

NZL 3-18 7-9 6-18 8-15 - 6-20 5 0 5 30-80 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: AUS, USA, JPN, KAZ, NZL

Games 25 April 2017 Gold Coast AUS-NZL 18-3 25 April 2017 Gold Coast JPN-USA 8-10 25 April 2017 Gold Coast CHN-KAZ 6-7 26 April 2017 Gold Coast CHN-NZL 9-7 26 April 2017 Gold Coast USA-KAZ 15-10 26 April 2017 Gold Coast AUS-JPN 9-9 (13-11) 27 April 2017 Gold Coast USA-CHN 18-6 27 April 2017 Gold Coast NZL-JPN 6-18 27 April 2017 Gold Coast AUS-KAZ 10-3 28 April 2017 Gold Coast KAZ-NZL 15-8 28 April 2017 Gold Coast JPN-CHN 20-6 28 April 2017 Gold Coast AUS-USA 12-8 29 April 2017 Gold Coast AUS-CHN 13-3 29 April 2017 Gold Coast NZL-USA 6-20 29 April 2017 Gold Coast KAZ-JPN 6-14 30 April 2017 Gold Coast CHN-NZL 4-5 30 April 2017 Gold Coast JPN-KAZ 12-7 30 April 2017 Gold Coast AUS-USA 8+6

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SUPER FINAL June 20-25, 2017 – Ruza (RUS) Day 1 CRO 13 –JPN 5 SRB 15- KAZ 7 USA 5-ITA 5 (7-9) AUS 5-RUS 11 Day 2 USA 14- KAZ 10 SRB 13- ITA 7 AUS 9-JPN 8 CRO 12-RUS 7 Day 3 CRO 8- AUS 3 SRB 15-USA 8 KAZ 6- ITA 14 JPN 5- RUS 12

Day 4 ITA 13- AUS 5 USA 8- RUS 6 SRB 19- JPN 10 KAZ 3- CRO 19 Day 5 AUS 8- KAZ 8 (11-12) RUS 12 – JPN 12 (18-17) ITA 6- CRO 6 (9-7) USA 8- SRB 8 (11-13) Day 6 AUS 11- JPN 4 KAZ 4- RUS 11 CRO 10- USA 4 ITA 9- SRB 10

Final placing and prize money 1. Serbia, gold medal (US$100’000) 2. Italy, silver medal (US$70’000) 3. Croatia, bronze medal (US$50’000) 4. USA, (US$35’000) 5. Russia, (US$30’000) 6. Kazakhstan, (US$25’000) 7. Australia, (US$20’000) 8. Japan, (US$15’000) Composition of medalled teams: 1. Serbia – Gojko Pijetlovic, Gavril Subotic (2), Viktor Rasovic, Sava Randelovic, Milos Cuk, Dusko Pietlovic (3), Nemanja Ubovic, Milan Aleksic, Radomir Drasovic, Filip Filipovic (1), Andrija Prlainovic, Stefan Mitrovic (3), Branislav Mitrovic. 2. ITA – Marco Del Lungo, Francesco Di Fulvio (3), Niccolo Gitto (1), Pietro Figlioli (3), Cristiano Mirarchi, Alessandro Velotto, Alessandro Nora, Valentino Gallo (1), Vincenzo Renzuto Iodice, Michael Alexandre Bodegas (1), Matteo Aicardi, Zeno Bertoli, Goran Volarevic. 3. CRO – Marko Bijac, Marko Macan, Antonio Petkovic (1), Luka Loncar (1), Maro Jokovic (2), Ivan Buljubasic, Ante Vukicevic, Andro Buslje (2), Loren Fatovic, Ivan Krapic, Andelo Setka (3), Javier Garcia Gadea (1), Ivan Marcelic.

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Rankings Preliminary Round

EUROPE Group A

MNE SRB ROU M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

MNE - 11-8 4-7

12-4 13-2 4 3 1 21-17 9

SRB 7-4 8-11 - 12-3

14-7 4 3 1 25-16 9

ROU 4-12 2-13

7-14 3-12

- 4 0 4 51-35 0

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: MONTENEGRO

Games 14 November 2017 SRB-ROU 12-3 12 December 2017 SRB-MNE 7-4 16 January 2018 MNE-ROU 13-2 13 February 2018 ROU-SRB 7-14 20 March 2018 MNE-SRB 11-8 10 April 2018 ROU-MNE 4-12 Group B

CRO RUS GEr M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

CRO - 14-4 17-9

14-8 13-4 4 4 0 25-33

12

RUS 9-17 4-14 - 16-12

12-11 4 2 2 54-13 5

GER 4-13 8-14

11-12 12-16 - 4 0 4 55-20

1 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: CROATIA

Games 14 November 2017 CRO-RUS 14-4 12 December 2017 GER-RUS 11-12 16 January 2018 GER-CRO 4-13 13 February 2018 RUS-CRO 9-17 20 March 2018 RUS-GER 16-1 10 April 2018 CRO-GER 14-8

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Group C HUN ESP NED M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

HUN -

9-8 13-15

13-1 13-6 4 3 1 10

ESP

-

9-5 4 3 1 8 15-13

8-9 12-4

NED 6-13 1-13

4 0 4 0 4-12 5-9 -

M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: HUNGARY

Games 14 November 2017 ESP-NED 9-5 12 December 2017 NED-HUN 6-13 16 January 2018 HUN-ESP 9-8 13 February 2018 NED-ESP 4-12 20 March 2018 HUN-NED 13-1 10 April 2018 ESP-HUN 15-13

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AUS KAZ CAN ARG M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

AUS - 21-6 15-8 16-7 3 3 0 52-31 9

KAZ 6-21 - 10-9 12-9 3 2 1 24-14 5

CAN 8-15 9-10 - 10-3 3 1 2 27-1 3

ARG 7-16 9-12 3-10 - 3 0 3 18-16 1 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: AUSTRALIA

Games 3 April 2018 KAZ-CAN 10-9 4 April 2018 KAZ-ARG 12-9 4 April 2018 AUS- CAN 15-8 5 April 2018 ARG-AUS 7-16 6 April 2018 KAZ-AUS 6-21 7 April 2018 ARG-CAN 3-10 Group B

USA JPN NZL CHN KSA M W Wp Lp L Dif. P

USA - 12-10 18-3 14-2 18-3 4 4 0 62-44 12

JPN 10-12 - 18-10 16-4 18-5 4 3 1 62-31 9

NZL 3-18 10-18 - 10-7 15-9 4 2 2 38-14 6

CHN 2-14 4-16 7-10 - 13-5 4 1 3 26-19 3

KSA 3-18 5-18 9-15 5-13 - 4 0 4 22-44 0 M – Matches played; W – matches won (3 points, by overtime/penalty: 2 points); L – matches lost (1 point); Dif. – difference of goals; P – points

Team qualified for Super Final: USA, JAPAN

Games 3 April 2018 CHN-KSA 13-5 3 April 2018 NZL-USA 3-18 4 April 2018 USA-KSA 18-3 4 April 2018 CHN-JPN 4-16 5 April 2018 JPN-USA 10-12 5 April 2018 NZL-KSA 15-9 6 April 2018 CHN-USA 2-14

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6 April 2018 NZL-JPN 10-18 7 April 2018 CHN-NZL 7-10 7 April 2018 JPN-KSA 18-5 8 April 2018 ARG-CHN 6-5 8 April 2018 CAN-NZL 12-6 8 April 2018 KAZ-JPN 7-12 8 April 2018 AUS-USA 6-9 SUPER FINAL June 18-23, 2018 - Budapest (HUN) Day 1 MNE-JPN 14-8 AUS-HUN 5-12 CRO-KAZ 15-5 USA-ESP 8-6 Day 2 AUS-JPN 11-7 MNE-HUN 12-9 CRO-ESP 10-13 USA-KAZ 11-4 Day 3 MNE-AUS 10-8 JPN-HUN 7-14 CRO-USA 10-11 KAZ-ESP 3-11 Day 4

HUN-CRO 10-8 (4-2) AUS-ESP 4-9 MNE-KAZ 14-6 JPN-USA 11-10 Day 5 CRO-USA 10-7 AUS-KAZ 15-11 HUN-JPN 11-9 ESP-MNE 8-10 Day 6 USA-KAZ 9-3 CRO-AUS 10-8 JPN-ESP 7-12 HUN-MNE 11-13 (2-4)

Final placing and prize money 1. Montenegro, gold medal 2. Hungary, silver medal 3. Spain bronze medal 4. Japan 5. Croatia 6. Australia 7. USA 8. Kazakhstan Composition of medalled teams: 1. Montenegro – Dejan Lazovic (9/20, 45%, pen: 0/2), Slaven Kandic (GK2, not entered) – Drasko Brguljan (0/1), Bojan Banicevic (0/0), Marko Petkovic (1/2), Stefan Vidovic (0/0), Duro Radovic (0/1), Mladan Janovic (1/5), Bogdan Durdic (0/2), Aleksandar Ivovic (3/6), Sasa Misic (3/3), Dragan Draskovic (1/2), Vladan Spaic (0/0). Head coach: Vladimir Gojkovic 2. Hungary – Viktor Nagy (13/26, 50%, pen: 0/4), Gergely Kardos (GK2, not entered) – Daniel Angyal (0/2), Krisztián Manhercz (2/4), Gergo Zalánki (0/5), Marton Vamos (1/2), Tamas Mezei (1/1), David Jansik (0/1), Gergo Kovacs (1/3), Balazs Erdelyi (2/2), Bence Batori (2/4), Krisztián Bedő (0/2), Zoltán Pohl (0/0). Head coach: Tamas Marcz 3. Spain – Daniel Lopez (8/15, 53%), Eduardo Lorrio (1/1, 100%) – Alberto Munarriz (2/4), Alvaro Granados (1/3), Miguel Del (2/3), Sergi Cabanas (1/1), Marc Larumbe (0/2), Francisco Fernandez (0/0), Albert Espanol (2/2), Roger Tahull (0/1), Felipe Perrone (3/8), Blai Mallarach (1/4), Alejandro Bustos (0/1). Head coach: Daniel Martin

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Top scorers of Super Finals, 2002-2018 2002 top scorers (top 15) 1 Gabriel Hernandez (ESP) 34 Tibor Benedek (HUN) 34 3 Tamas Molnar (HUN) 33 4 Gergely Kiss (HUN) 32 5 Alexandr Erushov (RUS) 30 6 Tony Azevedo (USA) 29 Dmitri Stratan (RUS) 29 8 Revaz Chomahidze (RUS) 24 9 Peter Biros (HUN) 23 10 Felipe Perrone (BRA) 22 11 Daniel Ballart (ESP) 20 Ivan Perez (ESP) 20 13 Salvador Gomez (ESP) 19 14 Nikola Frankovic (CRO) 17 Javier Sanchez-Toril (ESP) 17 Total goals: 1027 Total matches: 55 Goals per match: 18.7 Total of scorers: 105 2003 top scorers (top 15) 1 Tony Azevedo (USA) 12 2 Aleksandar Sapic (SCG) 11 3 Gerben Silvis (NED) 10 Peter Biros (HUN) 10 5 Bogdan Rath (ITA) 8 Marco Booij (NED) 8 Tamas Kasas (HUN) 8 Thomas Whalan (AUS) 8 9 Eelco Uri (NED) 7 Francesco Postiglione (ITA) 7 Gergely Kiss (HUN) 7 Ioannis Thomakos (GRE) 7 Norbert Madaras (HUN) 7 Ryan Bailey (USA) 7 15 Fabio Bencivenga (ITA) 6 Felipe Perrone (BRA) 6 Goran Fiorentini (ITA) 6 Jesse Smith (USA) 6 Predrag Jokic (SCG) 6 Tamas Molnar (HUN) 6 Vanja Udovicic (SCG) 6 Vladimir Gojkovic (SCG) 6 Total goals: 331 Total matches: 19 Goals per match: 17.4 Total of scorers: 83

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2004 top scorers (top 15) 1 Aleksandar Sapic (SCG) 55 2 Tony Azevedo (USA) 30 3 Peter Biros (HUN) 27 Christos Afroudakis (GRE) 27 5 Gergely Kiss (HUN) 25 6 Stefanos Santa (GRE) 24 7 Pietro Figlioli (AUS) 21 8 Thomas Whalan (AUS) 20 Wolf Wigo (USA) 20 Daniel Ballart (ESP) 20 Tamas Kasas (HUN) 20 12 Ioannis Thomakos (GRE) 19 13 Felipe Perrone (BRA) 18 14 Tibor Benedek (HUN) 17 Dimitrios Mazis (GRE) 17 Total goals: 1037 Total matches: 55 Goals per match: 18.8 Total of scorers: 107 2005 top scorers (top 15) 1 Aleksandar Sapic (SCG) 56 2 Heiko Nossek (GER) 36 3 Peter Biros (HUN) 33 4 Teo Djogas (CRO) 29 5 Miho Boskovic (CRO) 28 6 Marc Politze (GER) 25 7 Guillermo Molina (ESP) 24 8 Alberto Angelini (ITA) 23 Christos Afroudakis (GRE) 23 10 Gergely Kiss (HUN) 22 Norbert Madaras (HUN) 22 Tobias Kreuzmann (GER) 22 13 Tamas Molnar (HUN) 21 Nikola Frankovic (CRO) 21 15 Argyrios Theodoropoulos (GRE) 19 Total goals: 1407 Total matches: 74 Goals per match: 19.0 Total of scorers: 176 2006 top scorers (top 15) 1 Frederic Audon (FRA) 40 2 Trent Franklin (AUS) 38 3 Tony Azevedo (USA) 31 4 Pietro Figlioli (AUS) 29 5 Miho Boskovic (CRO) 28 6 Guillermo Molina (ESP) 27 7 Xavier Garcia (ESP) 25

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8 Cosmin Radu (ROM) 24 Thomas Whalan (AUS) 24 Aleksandar Sapic (SCG) 24 11 Sam McGregor (AUS) 22 Georgios Doskas (GRE) 22 13 Han Zhidong (CHN) 21 Simon Thibaut (FRA) 21 Ivan Perez (ESP) 21 Georgios Afroudakis (GRE) 21 Total goals: 1568 Total matches: 83 Goals per match: 18.9 Total of scorers: 188 2007 top scorers (top 5) 1 Aleksandar Sapic (SRB) 48 2 Cosmin Radu (ROU) 37 3 Marc Politze (GER) 31 4 Vanja Udovicic (SRB) 30 5 Dusko Pijetlovic (SRB) 24 6 Gergely Kiss (HUN) 24 Total goals: 1568 Total matches: 83 Goals per match: 18.9 Total of scorers: 188 2008 top scorers (top 10) 1 Aleksandar Sapic (SRB) 23 2 Tony Azevedo (USA) 17 3 Andrija Prlainovic (SRB) 16 Blai Mallarach (ESP) 16 5 Fotis Blanis (GRE) 14 6 Leonardo Sottani (ITA) 12 7 Pietro Figlioli (AUS) 11 Valentino Gallo (ITA) 11 9 Evangelos Delakas (GRE) 10 10 Mladan Janovic (MNE) 9 Zhidong Han (CHN) 9 2009 top scorers

1 Nikola Janovic (MNE) 16 2 Boris Zlokovic (MNE) 14 3 Srdan Antonijevic (CRO) 9 Mladan Janovic (MNE) 9 Tony Azevedo (USA) 9 Pierre Le Roux (RSA) 9

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2010 top scorers 1 Nikola Janovic (MNE) 16 2 Boris Zlokovic (MNE) 14 3 Srdan Antonijevic (CRO) 9 Mladan Janovic (MNE) 9 Tony Azevedo (USA) 9 Pierre Le Roux (RSA) 9 2011 top scorers 1 FILIPOVIC (SRB) 16 SUKNO (CRO) 16 3 GIORGETTI (ITA) 13 4 CONSTANTIN (CAN) 12 PIJETLOVIC (SRB) 12 6 UDOVICIC (SRB) 11 7 GRAHAM (CAN) 10 MC GREGOR (AUS) 10 BOSKOVIC (CRO) 10 10 JANOVIC (MNE) 8 NIKIC (SRB) 8 PRESCIUTTI (ITA) 8 PRLAINOVIC (SRB) 8 2012 Top scorer: Maro Jokovic (CRO) Most valuable player: Felipe Perrone (ESP) Best goalkeeper: Stefano Tempesti (ITA) 2013 Top scorer: Koji Takei (JPN), 17 goals Most valuable player: Vanja Udovicic (SRB) Best goalkeeper: Milos Scepanovic (MNE) 2014 Top scorer: Filip Filipovic (SRB), 17 goals Most valuable player: Daniel Varga (HUN) Best goalkeeper: Gojko Pijetlovic (SRB) 2015 Top scorer: Tony Azevedo (USA) Most valuable player: Dusan Mandic (SRB) Best goalkeeper: Josip Pavic (CRO) 2016 Top scorer: Tony Azevedo (USA) Most valuable player: Branislav (SRB) Best goalkeeper: Konstantinos Flegkas (GRE) 2017 Top scorer: Andelo Setka (CRO) Most valuable player: n/a Best goalkeeper: n/a

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2018 Top scorers: Aleksandar Ivovic (MNE), Mladen Janovic (MNE), Inada Yosuke (JPN) with 14-14 goals Most Valuable Player: Marton Vamos (HUN) Best goalkeeper: Viktor Nagy (HUN) Best Young Player: Inada Yosuke (JPN)