The water polo tournament at the 1996 Summer Olympics was held from 20 to 28 July 1996, in Atlanta, United States.[1][2]

Qualification

Qualification Date Host Berths Qualified
Host nation 18 September 1990 Japan Tokyo 1  United States
1995 World Cup 12-17 September 1995 United States Atlanta 3  Hungary
 Italy
 Russia
1994 World Championships 2-10 September 1994 Italy Rome 2  Spain
 Croatia
Intercontinental qualification 10-18 February 1996 Germany Berlin 6  Yugoslavia

 Greece

 Netherlands

 Ukraine

 Germany

 Romania

Total 12

Teams

Squads

Preliminary round

Group A

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Hungary 5 5 0 0 47 38 +9 10
2  Yugoslavia 5 3 1 1 46 44 +2 7
3  Spain 5 3 0 2 39 33 +6 6
4  Russia 5 2 1 2 42 38 +4 5
5  Germany 5 1 0 4 36 45 −9 2
6  Netherlands 5 0 0 5 36 48 −12 0
Source: [citation needed]
  • Saturday 20 July 1996
Hungary  8 – 7  Russia
Spain  9 – 3  Germany
Yugoslavia  11 – 8  Netherlands
  • Sunday 21 July 1996
Hungary  9 – 8  Germany
Russia  9 – 9  Yugoslavia
Spain  8 – 7  Netherlands
  • Monday 22 July 1996
Hungary  10 – 8  Netherlands
Russia  10 – 8  Germany
Yugoslavia  9 – 7  Spain
  • Tuesday 23 July 1996
Hungary  8 – 7  Spain
Russia  10 – 5  Netherlands
Yugoslavia  9 – 8  Germany
  • Wednesday 24 July 1996
Germany  9 – 8  Netherlands
Hungary  12 – 8  Yugoslavia
Spain  8 – 6  Russia

Group B

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1  Italy 5 5 0 0 48 38 +10 10
2  United States 5 4 0 1 45 37 +8 8
3  Croatia 5 3 0 2 51 39 +12 6
4  Greece 5 2 0 3 37 38 −1 4
5  Romania 5 0 1 4 31 45 −14 1
6  Ukraine 5 0 1 4 33 48 −15 1
Source: [citation needed]
  • Saturday 20 July 1996
Croatia  8 – 5  Greece
Italy  10 – 7  United States
Romania  6 – 6  Ukraine
  • Sunday 21 July 1996
Croatia  11 – 6  Romania
Italy  8 – 6  Ukraine
United States  9 – 7  Greece
  • Monday 22 July 1996
Greece  8 – 5  Romania
Italy  10 – 8  Croatia
United States  9 – 7  Ukraine
  • Tuesday 23 July 1996
Croatia  16 – 8  Ukraine
Italy  10 – 8  Greece
United States  10 – 5  Romania
  • Wednesday 24 July 1996
Greece  9 – 6  Ukraine
Italy  10 – 9  Romania
United States  10 – 8  Croatia

Classification round

Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
9.  Germany 6 3 3 0 0 29 16 +13
10.  Netherlands 3 3 1 1 1 25 26 –1
11.  Romania 2 3 1 0 2 25 28 –3
12.  Ukraine 1 3 0 1 2 21 30 –9
  • Friday 26 July 1996
Germany  10 – 4  Ukraine
Netherlands  10 – 8  Romania
  • Saturday 27 July 1996
Germany  9 – 6  Netherlands
Romania  11 – 8  Ukraine
  • Sunday 28 July 1996
Netherlands  9 – 9  Ukraine
Germany  10 – 6  Romania

Final round

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
 
 
 
 Hungary12
 
 
 
 Greece8
 
 Hungary6
 
 
 
 Spain7
 
 Spain5
 
 
 
 United States4
 
 Spain7
 
 
 
 Croatia5
 
 Yugoslavia6
 
 
 
 Croatia8
 
 Croatia7
 
 
 
 Italy6 Third place
 
 Russia9
 
 
 
 Italy11
 
 Hungary18
 
 
 Italy20
 

Quarterfinals

  • Friday 26 July 1996
Hungary  12 – 8  Greece
Yugoslavia  6 – 8  Croatia
Spain  5 – 4  United States
Russia  9 – 11  Italy

Semifinals

  • Saturday 27 July 1996 — 5th/8th place
Greece  7 – 6  United States
Yugoslavia  15 – 16  Russia
  • Saturday 27 July 1996 — 1st/4th place
Croatia  7 – 6  Italy
Hungary  6 – 7  Spain

Finals

  • Sunday 28 July 1996 — 7th place
United States  12 – 8  Yugoslavia
  • Sunday 28 July 1996 — 5th place
Greece  8 – 10  Russia
  • Sunday 28 July 1996 — Bronze medal match
Hungary  18 – 20  Italy
  • Sunday 28 July 1996 — Gold medal match
Spain  7 – 5  Croatia

Ranking and statistics

Final ranking

Multi-time Olympians

Five-time Olympian(s): 1 player

Four-time Olympian(s): 3 players

Medallists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's tournament

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. p. 4. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ "Water Polo at the 1996 Atlanta Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 12 December 2019.
  3. ^ "Manuel Estiarte". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. ^ "George Mavrotas". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Anastasios Papanastasiou". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Jordi Sans". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 24 January 2021.

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