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Greece Settles for Silver Medal with Narrow Loss in Men’s Water Polo Final at World Aquatics Championships

Greece Settles for Silver Medal with Narrow Loss in Men’s Water Polo Final at World Aquatics Championships
Greece conceded defeat to Hungary in the penalty shoot-out at the World Aquatics Championships in Fukuoka, Japan on Saturday. Despite their loss, Greece secured the silver medal, a historic achievement in men's water polo competition.

The final was intense, ending in a 10-10 draw, leading to a tense shoot-out where Greece fell short with a score of 3-4.

Hungary dominated the first half, leading 5-3 in the second quarter and 5-4 at halftime.

In the second half, Greece turned the game around with three unanswered goals, taking the lead at 6-5.

Hungary fought back and regained the lead at 8-7 and 10-9. However, Greece managed to equalize once again, coming close to a victory with a glorious opportunity 17 seconds before the end. Unfortunately, the Hungarian defense denied their shot.

Despite the outstanding performance of Greek goalkeeper Manos Zerdevas in the shoot-out, Hungary emerged as the victors, winning the championship for the fourth time in their impressive history.

This World Championship was a monumental moment for Greece, as they not only reached their first-ever final but also secured a spot in next year’s Olympic Games in Paris.

On the other hand, the Greek women’s national team finished eighth in the championships.

Πηγή: GCT