- Preliminary round Africa Americas Asia/Oceania Europe Group A Group B Group C
- Super Final Group 1 Group 2 Quarter-finals Medal round 5th–8th places
- Final ranking
- References
- External links
The 2010 FINA Men's Water Polo World League was the ninth edition of the annual event, organised by the world's governing body in aquatics, the FINA. After a preliminary round organized by continent, the Super Final was held in Niš, Serbia from July 13–18, 2010.[1] Serbia won this year's edition after a final victory over Montenegro 14–12.[2] Preliminary round | Team qualified for Super Final |
AfricaThe African tournament was held in Tunis, Tunisia from June 17–20.[1] One team from the group of four advanced.[3] Team | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|RSA}} | 6 | 6 | 0 | 97 | 25 | +72 | 18 | {{wp|TUN}} | 6 | 4 | 2 | 86 | 39 | +47 | 12 | {{wp|ALG}} | 6 | 2 | 4 | 50 | 96 | −46 | 5 | {{wp|MAR}} | 6 | 0 | 6 | 32 | 105 | −73 | 1 |
June 17 | | | {{wp-rt|TUN}} | 18 – 3 | {{wp|MAR}} | {{wp-rt|RSA}} | 19 – 3 | {{wp|ALG}} |
June 18 | | | {{wp-rt|MAR}} | 2 – 21 | {{wp|RSA}} | {{wp-rt|ALG}} | 4 – 25 | {{wp|TUN}} | {{wp-rt|TUN}} | 8 – 11 | {{wp|RSA}} | {{wp-rt|MAR}} | 14 – 15 | {{wp|ALG}} |
June 19 | | | {{wp-rt|MAR}} | 4 – 16 | {{wp|TUN}} | {{wp-rt|RSA}} | 17 – 5 | {{wp|ALG}} | {{wp-rt|RSA}} | 19 – 3 | {{wp|MAR}} | {{wp-rt|TUN}} | 15 – 7 | {{wp|ALG}} |
June 20 | | | {{wp-rt|ALG}} | 16 – 6 | {{wp|MAR}} | {{wp-rt|RSA}} | 10 – 4 | {{wp|TUN}} |
AmericasThe American tournament was held in Los Alamitos, California, United States from May 5–8.[1] One team from the group of three advanced.[3] Team | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|USA}} | 4 | 4 | 0 | 69 | 12 | +57 | 12 | {{wp|BRA}} | 4 | 2 | 2 | 52 | 32 | +20 | 6 | {{wp|VEN}} | 4 | 0 | 4 | 8 | 85 | −77 | 0 |
May 5 | | | {{wp-rt|BRA}} | 21 – 2 | {{wp|VEN}} |
May 6 | | | {{wp-rt|BRA}} | 19 – 6 | {{wp|VEN}} | {{wp-rt|USA}} | 24 – 0 | {{wp|VEN}} |
May 7 | | | {{wp-rt|USA}} | 12 – 8 | {{wp|BRA}} |
May 8 | | | {{wp-rt|USA}} | 12 – 4 | {{wp|BRA}} | {{wp-rt|USA}} | 21 – 0 | {{wp|VEN}} |
Asia/OceaniaThe Asia and Oceania region was feature a two-legged tournament, in Osaka, Japan (May 19–23) and Tianjin, China (May 26–30).[1] The four teams was play a round robin in each location, with the results from both legs combined. The top two teams from the group of six advanced.[3] Team | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|AUS}} | 10 | 10 | 0 | 148 | 52 | +96 | 30 | {{wp|CHN}} | 10 | 8 | 2 | 117 | 86 | +31 | 24 | {{wp|KAZ}} | 10 | 5 | 5 | 132 | 85 | +47 | 15 | {{wp|JPN}} | 10 | 5 | 5 | 125 | 83 | +42 | 15 | {{wp|NZL}} | 10 | 2 | 8 | 69 | 161 | −92 | 6 | {{wp|IRI}} | 10 | 0 | 10 | 59 | 183 | −124 | 0 |
May 19 | | | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 13 – 9 | {{wp|KAZ}} | {{wp-rt|IRI}} | 12 – 15 | {{wp|NZL}} | {{wp-rt|JPN}} | 11 – 16 | {{wp|AUS}} |
May 20 | | | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 18 – 8 | {{wp|IRI}} | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 10 – 5 | {{wp|KAZ}} | {{wp-rt|JPN}} | 16 – 4 | {{wp|NZL}} |
May 21 | | | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 17 – 6 | {{wp|NZL}} | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 23 – 1 | {{wp|IRI}} | {{wp-rt|JPN}} | 7 – 6 | {{wp|KAZ}} |
May 22 | | | {{wp-rt|KAZ}} | 21 – 6 | {{wp|NZL}} | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 15 – 4 | {{wp|CHN}} | {{wp-rt|JPN}} | 15 – 6 | {{wp|IRI}} |
May 23 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 17 – 3 | {{wp|NZL}} | {{wp-rt|IRI}} | 8 – 23 | {{wp|KAZ}} | {{wp-rt|JPN}} | 5 – 9 | {{wp|CHN}} |
May 26 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 9 – 8 | {{wp|JPN}} | {{wp-rt|KAZ}} | 20 – 5 | {{wp|NZL}} | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 11 – 5 | {{wp|IRI}} |
May 27 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 14 – 4 | {{wp|NZL}} | {{wp-rt|KAZ}} | 21 – 5 | {{wp|IRI}} | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 12 – 11 | {{wp|JPN}} |
May 28 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 11 – 7 | {{wp|KAZ}} | {{wp-rt|JPN}} | 24 – 2 | {{wp|IRI}} | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 15 – 8 | {{wp|NZL}} |
May 29 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 23 – 3 | {{wp|IRI}} | {{wp-rt|JPN}} | 20 – 8 | {{wp|NZL}} | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 12 – 9 | {{wp|KAZ}} |
May 30 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 10 – 6 | {{wp|CHN}} | {{wp-rt|NZL}} | 10 – 9 | {{wp|IRI}} | {{wp-rt|KAZ}} | 11 – 8 | {{wp|JPN}} |
EuropeEurope is divided into three groups of four teams, with qualifying spots for the winner of each group as well as Super Final host Serbia. Rather than the condensed tournament style competition of the other continents, the European matches was played in a home-and-away format over five months.[3] Group ATeam | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|MNE}} | 6 | 5 | 1 | 59 | 36 | +23 | 15 | {{wp|ITA}} | 6 | 5 | 1 | 54 | 34 | +20 | 15 | {{wp|GER}} | 6 | 1 | 5 | 36 | 57 | −21 | 3 | {{wp|FRA}} | 6 | 1 | 5 | 38 | 60 | −22 | 3 |
November 17 | | | | {{wp-rt|FRA}} | 8 – 12 | {{wp|MNE}} | Bordeaux | {{wp-rt|ITA}} | 8 – 5 | {{wp|GER}} | Sori |
December 8 | | | | {{wp-rt|FRA}} | 7 – 11 | {{wp|ITA}} | Nancy | {{wp-rt|GER}} | 7 – 16 | {{wp|MNE}} | Stuttgart |
January 26 | | | | {{wp-rt|ITA}} | 8 – 7 | {{wp|MNE}} | Brescia | {{wp-rt|GER}} | 7 – 6 | {{wp|FRA}} | Magdeburg |
February 23 | | | | {{wp-rt|GER}} | 4 – 11 | {{wp|ITA}} | Berlin | {{wp-rt|MNE}} | 11 – 3 | {{wp|FRA}} | Kotor |
March 16 | | | | {{wp-rt|ITA}} | 11 – 5 | {{wp|FRA}} | Florence | {{wp-rt|MNE}} | 7 – 5 | {{wp|GER}} | Igalo |
April 28 | | | | {{wp-rt|MNE}} | 6 – 5 | {{wp|ITA}} | Budva |
June 1 | | | | {{wp-rt|FRA}} | 9 – 8 | {{wp|GER}} | Marseille |
Group BTeam | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|CRO}} | 6 | 5 | 1 | 71 | 53 | +18 | 16 | {{wp|RUS}} | 6 | 3 | 3 | 52 | 51 | +1 | 9 | {{wp|GRE}} | 6 | 3 | 3 | 53 | 57 | −4 | 8 | {{wp|MKD}} | 6 | 1 | 5 | 40 | 55 | −15 | 3 |
November 17 | | | | {{wp-rt|RUS}} | 9 – 6 | {{wp|GRE}} | Kirishi | {{wp-rt|MKD}} | 7 – 9 | {{wp|CRO}} | Skopje |
December 8 | | | | {{wp-rt|CRO}} | 12 – 7 | {{wp|RUS}} | Makarska | {{wp-rt|GRE}} | 8 – 6 | {{wp|MKD}} | Athens |
January 26 | | | | {{wp-rt|GRE}} | 17 – 16 | {{wp|CRO}} | Athens | {{wp-rt|MKD}} | 3 – 4 | {{wp|RUS}} | Skopje |
February 23 | | | | {{wp-rt|CRO}} | 12 – 9 | {{wp|MKD}} | Varaždin | {{wp-rt|GRE}} | 10 – 9 | {{wp|RUS}} | Athens |
March 16 | | | | {{wp-rt|MKD}} | 7 – 6 | {{wp|GRE}} | Skopje | {{wp-rt|RUS}} | 7 – 8 | {{wp|CRO}} | Kirishi |
June 22 | | | | {{wp-rt|RUS}} | 16 – 8 | {{wp|MKD}} | Moscow |
July 3 | | | | {{wp-rt|CRO}} | 10 – 6 | {{wp|GRE}} | Dubrovnik |
Group CTeam | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|SRB}} | 6 | 6 | 0 | 79 | 33 | +46 | 18 | {{wp|ESP}} | 6 | 3 | 3 | 54 | 45 | +9 | 9 | {{wp|ROU}} | 6 | 3 | 3 | 55 | 59 | −4 | 9 | {{wp|TUR}} | 6 | 0 | 6 | 36 | 87 | −51 | 0 |
November 17 | | | | {{wp-rt|ROU}} | 9 – 7 | {{wp|ESP}} | Oradea | {{wp-rt|SRB}} | 19 – 5 | {{wp|TUR}} | Niš |
December 8 | | | | {{wp-rt|TUR}} | 4 – 9 | {{wp|ESP}} | Istanbul | {{wp-rt|ROU}} | 5 – 7 | {{wp|SRB}} | Oradea |
January 26 | | | | {{wp-rt|SRB}} | 7 – 6 | {{wp|ESP}} | Niš | {{wp-rt|TUR}} | 8 – 16 | {{wp|ROU}} | Istanbul |
February 23 | | | | {{wp-rt|TUR}} | 3 – 16 | {{wp|SRB}} | Istanbul | {{wp-rt|ESP}} | 9 – 7 | {{wp|ROU}} | Pontevedra |
March 16 | | | | {{wp-rt|ESP}} | 14 – 6 | {{wp|TUR}} | Pontevedra | {{wp-rt|SRB}} | 18 – 5 | {{wp|ROU}} | Belgrade |
April 20 | | | | {{wp-rt|ROU}} | 13 – 10 | {{wp|TUR}} | Oradea |
April 27 | | | | {{wp-rt|ESP}} | 9 – 12 | {{wp|SRB}} | Pontevedra |
Super FinalThe Super Final was held in Niš, Serbia from July 13–18.[1] Group 1Team | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|MNE}} | 3 | 3 | 0 | 38 | 20 | +18 | 8 | {{wp|USA}} | 3 | 2 | 1 | 27 | 19 | +8 | 7 | {{wp|ESP}} | 3 | 1 | 2 | 21 | 23 | −2 | 3 | {{wp|CHN}} | 3 | 0 | 3 | 14 | 38 | −24 | 0 |
July 13 | | | {{wp-rt|MNE}} | 16 – 4 | {{wp|CHN}} | {{wp-rt|USA}} | 7 – 3 | {{wp|ESP}} |
July 14 | | | {{wp-rt|USA}} | 11 – 5 | {{wp|CHN}} | {{wp-rt|MNE}} | 11 – 7 | {{wp|ESP}} |
July 15 | | | {{wp-rt|MNE}} | 11 – 9 | {{wp|USA}} | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 5 – 11 | {{wp|ESP}} |
Group 2Team | {{abbr|G|Games played | {{abbr|W|Wins | {{abbr|L|Losses | {{abbr|GF|Goals scored | {{abbr|GA|Goals against | {{abbr|Diff|Goal differential | {{abbr|Pts|Points |
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{{wp|SRB}} | 3 | 3 | 0 | 39 | 14 | +25 | 9 | {{wp|AUS}} | 3 | 2 | 1 | 35 | 19 | +16 | 6 | {{wp|CRO}} | 3 | 1 | 2 | 37 | 20 | +17 | 3 | {{wp|RSA}} | 3 | 0 | 3 | 5 | 63 | −58 | 0 |
July 13 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 10 – 7 | {{wp|CRO}} | {{wp-rt|SRB}} | 22 – 0 | {{wp|RSA}} |
July 14 | | | {{wp-rt|AUS}} | 19 – 4 | {{wp|RSA}} | {{wp-rt|SRB}} | 9 – 8 | {{wp|CRO}} |
July 15 | | | {{wp-rt|RSA}} | 1 – 22 | {{wp|CRO}} | {{wp-rt|SRB}} | 8 – 6 | {{wp|AUS}} |
Quarter-finalsJuly 16 | | | {{wp-rt|USA}} | 11 – 13 | {{wp|CRO}} | {{wp-rt|ESP}} | 5 – 6 | {{wp|AUS}} | {{wp-rt|MNE}} | 21 – 2 | {{wp|RSA}} | {{wp-rt|CHN}} | 4 – 17 | {{wp|SRB}} |
Medal round{{Round4-with third |RD1 = Semi-finals |RD2 = Final |Consol = Bronze-final |July 17 |{{wp|CRO}}|11|{{wp|SRB}}|14 |July 17 |{{wp|AUS}}|6|{{wp|MNE}}|8 |July 18 |{{wp|SRB}}|14|{{wp|MNE}}|12 |July 18 |{{wp|CRO}}|9|{{wp|AUS}}|7 }}5th–8th places{{Round4-with third |RD1 = Semi-finals |RD2 = 5th place match |Consol = 7th place match |July 17 |{{wp|USA}}|13|{{wp|CHN}}|6 |July 17 |{{wp|ESP}}|12|{{wp|RSA}}|1 |July 18 |{{wp|USA}}|7|{{wp|ESP}}|6 |July 18 |{{wp|CHN}}|11|{{wp|RSA}}|5 }}Final ranking{{col-begin}}{{col-2}}RANK | TEAM |
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| SRB}} | | MNE}} | | CRO}} | 4. | AUS}} | 5. | USA}} | 6. | ESP}} | 7. | CHN}} | 8. | RSA}} | {{col-2}}{{winners|wp|2010 FINA Men's World League|SRB|Fifth}}{{col-end}}References1. ^1 2 3 4 Men's Programme {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130615181326/http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1085&Itemid=614 |date=2013-06-15 }} – FINA. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1517:serbia-conquers-third-mens-water-polo-world-league-crown&catid=49:world-league-men&Itemid=315|title=Serbia wins third title |date=2010-07-18|work=FINA|accessdate=2010-07-19}} 3. ^1 2 3 2010 Rankings {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101203174739/http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1088:2010-rankings&catid=228:rankings&Itemid=317 |date=2010-12-03 }} – FINA.
External links- [https://web.archive.org/web/20100618010349/http://www.fina.org/H2O/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=49&Itemid=315 FINA Official website – Water Polo World League]
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