2006 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup

The 13th edition of the FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup was held in the Alfréd Hajós Swimming Pool on Margitsziget (Margaret Island) in Budapest, Hungary from June 13 to June 18, 2006.

Teams

GROUP A GROUP B

 Greece
 Hungary
 Italy
 Romania

 Croatia
 Russia
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Spain


Squads

 Croatia

Head Coach:


 Greece

Head Coach:


 Hungary

Head Coach:


 Italy

Head Coach:

  • Paolo Malara


 Romania

Head Coach:

 Russia

Head Coach:

 Serbia and Montenegro

Head Coaches:

 Spain

Head Coach:

  • Rafael Aguilar

Preliminary round

Croatia  12 9  Russia 4-3 • 1-3 • 4-2 • 3-1
Greece  7 8  Romania 2-3 • 2-1 • 1-1 • 2-3
Italy  6 10  Hungary 2-2 • 1-2 • 1-3 • 2-3
Serbia and Montenegro  7 6  Spain 2-4 • 2-0 • 2-2 • 1-0


Croatia  8 8  Spain 2-3 • 2-1 • 3-2 • 1-2
Serbia and Montenegro  13 7  Russia 3-1 • 4-4 • 2-0 • 4-2
Greece  4 14  Hungary 4-4 • 2-3 • 0-4 • 1-3
Italy  7 5  Romania 1-1 • 2-1 • 1-1 • 3-2
Russia  6 10  Spain 1-3 • 2-2 • 1-2 • 2-3
Greece  5 7  Italy 1-1 • 3-1 • 1-4 • 0-1
Romania  6 14  Hungary 4-5 • 1-3 • 0-3 • 1-3
Croatia  8 9  Serbia and Montenegro 1-3 • 2-0 • 2-4 • 3-2


Standings

GROUP A Pts P W T L PF PA
 Hungary 633003819
 Italy 432012020
 Romania 231021928
 Greece 030031929
GROUP B Pts P W T L PF PA
 Serbia and Montenegro 633002921
 Croatia 331112826
 Spain 331112421
 Russia 030032235


Quarter finals

Romania  7 10  Croatia 2-2 • 2-2 • 3-4 • 0-2


Italy  3 9  Spain 0-1 • 0-4 • 3-1 • 0-3


Semi finals

Hungary  10 6  Croatia 2-1 • 4-1 • 2-3 • 2-1


Serbia and Montenegro  13 8  Spain 5-2 • 3-2 • 3-2 • 2-2


Finals

Greece  10 6  Russia 2-2 • 3-2 • 3-2 • 2-0


Romania  4 7  Italy 2-0 • 1-4 • 1-1 • 0-2


Croatia  10 13  Spain 2-3 • 2-3 • 2-5 • 4-2


Hungary  9 10  Serbia and Montenegro 1-3 • 2-2 • 2-1 • 3-2 • 1-1 • 0-1

1.america 2.greece 3.finland

Top scorers

RANK 2006 FINA MEN'S WATER POLO WORLD CUPGOALS
1.  Aleksandar Šapić (SCG) 17
2.  Tamás Kásás (HUN) 13
 Felipe Perrone (ESP)
 Xavier García (ESP)
5.  Miho Bošković (CRO) 12
6.  Andrei Iosep (ROM) 11
7.  Péter Biros (HUN) 10
8.  Teo Đogaš (CRO) 9
9.  Gergely Kiss (HUN) 8
 Nikola Janović (SCG)

References



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