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19 junio 2019

FINA Water Polo Women´s World League Super Final, Budapest 2019 VIDEOS



USA vs Italy | 1st Place Game | World League Women 2019 Super Final



Nederlands vs Russia | 3rd place | World League Women 2019 Super Final



Hungary vs Australia | 5th place | World League Women 2019 Super Final


USA vs Hungary | World League Women 2019 Super Final


24 abril 2019

VK Jug Dubrovnik-VK Jadran Split, Day 13 Champions League VIDEOS

foto de Jaume Teixidó.

                    






https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8JRimszWQE&feature=em-uploademail (video completo)
https://youtu.be/Angu2GqMvsc (high lights)
http://www.microplustiming.com/lenchampionsleague/indexCL_web.php?c=ASM&g=1&t=A01&gr=2&s1=JUG&s2=JSP&st=2&curDayWeb=24%2F04%2F2019 (desarrollo del partido-acta)

http://www2.len.eu/?p=11343
http://www2.len.eu/?p=14325
http://www.microplustiming.com/lenchampionsleague/indexCL_web.php?cal=1&fbclid=IwAR06sNuAnnAbcNEMHLoVsNfqmTgx03poMN50SL5bHh3FietyafMVXb2F8-U

https://www.dulist.hr/foto-liga-prvaka-prvi-poraz-juga-u-domacem-bazenu/573431/
https://www.dalmacijadanas.hr/jadran-u-ligi-prvaka-pobijedio-juga
https://narod.hr/sport/foto-liga-prvaka-jadran-svladao-jug-co-u-utakmici-bez-natjecateljskog-znacaja
https://www.radiodalmacija.hr/jadran-u-dubrovniku-svladao-jug-co/
https://sportnet.rtl.hr/vijesti/522982/vodeni-sportovi-vaterpolo/splitski-jadran-nanio-jugu-prvi-poraz-u-ligi-prvaka/
https://dubrovacki.slobodnadalmacija.hr/sport/vaterpolo/clanak/id/600187/jug-u-krizi-protiv-mladosti-na-savi-164-a-tri-dana-poslije-u-gruzu-protiv-jadrana-jos-gore
https://sportske.jutarnji.hr/sportmix/ostalo/splitski-jadran-slavio-protiv-juga-u-susretu-bez-natjecateljskog-znacaja-dubrovcani-vec-ranije-osigurali-nastup-na-zavrsnom-turniru-lige-prvaka/8775179/
https://sport.hrt.hr/507407/liga-prvaka-splitski-jadran-svladao-jug
https://sportnet.rtl.hr/vijesti/522982/vodeni-sportovi-vaterpolo/splitski-jadran-nanio-jugu-novi-poraz-u-ligi-prvaka/?fbclid=IwAR2rD2OPfBQx0d2h3WvQdMC1o4-otxI1L3TRyn1vM2JPi8DlAgTrtqDn6mM


All videos Day 13

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3nCLUMQXzQyJs670Dm6NjQ

https://www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x63g2n

25 diciembre 2018

Day 5 Champions League

foto de LEN.



Champions League, Main Round, Day 5 – Summary http://www2.len.eu/?page_id=4113

Powerful demonstrations from Recco and Jug, two more draws in Group B
Spectacular away wins, the fifth in as many matches – both the players of Pro Recco (ITA) and Jug Dubrovnik (CRO) should enjoy a merry Christmas as unbeaten leaders of the respective groups. Brescia (ITA) added another important win over Dynamo (RUS), just as Ferencvaros against Eger in the all-Hungarian clash in Group A. Two thrilling draws, between Szolnok (HUN) and Olympiacos (GRE), and Mladost (CRO) and BPM (ITA), demonstrated the extreme tightness of Group B.
The big match of the day between the two unbeaten sides of Group A offered the very best of water polo. Host Barceloneta took a quick 2-0 lead, Recco responded with five connecting goals and by halftime the Italians were 4-10 up. What came next was a breath-taking surge from the Spaniards who scored six goals in eight minutes to set up an exciting finish. Though for a while it stood 11-12 in the fourth, Recco scored the last three goals and secured its fifth win.
The other Italian side Brescia earned three more points by beating another close rival: two weeks ago they defeated Eger, now kept the game against Dynamo under firm control. After a balanced first half the hosts gain a three-goal lead in the third and never looked back.
Ferencvaros stayed close to the top ranked sides by pushing aside fellow Hungarian club Eger. The Super Cup winners enjoyed a fine evening and just as in their previous three encounters this autumn, they pulled off a multiple-goal victory. Steaua (ROU) did a clean job against Crvena Zvezda (SRB) to earn its first win in the prelims.
In Group B Jug went for 5/5 as the Croats came up with an outstanding performance in Hannover. They staged a 0-7 run in the second period, led 1-10 in the third before the future host team of the Final 8 started climbing back to settle for a relatively nice score-line.
The battle of the champions turned into a thriller: 2017 winner Szolnok and title-holder Olympiacos was never separated by more than one goal in the game and exchanged the lead from time to time. It stood 5-5 after three periods, then came an action-packed closing session with four goals apiece. For a while the Greeks seemed to have it at 7-8 but Gergo Zalanki blasted two for Szolnok, the second came with 11 seconds to go. However, Evgenios Gounas’ free-throw somehow slipped in from Viktor Nagy’s back with 0:02 on the clock so the game finished in a draw (the second in a row for the Hungarians).
Though it wasn’t a satisfying outcome for the two sides, the late news from Zagreb might console them a bit since neither Mladost (CRO), nor BPM (ITA) could get three points. It was a tremendous fight, the Croats took a 4-2 lead in the first half but the visitors hit back with five goals in the third while Mladost missed a series of man-ups (including a 6 on 4). An early extraman goal from Cosmin Radu brought the game to even once more and this goal turned out to be the lonely one scored in the final period.
This was the 5th draw in this group in as many rounds and to further demonstrate its tightness another game was decided by a single goal: Spandau (GER) earned its first win by upending Jadran (CRO). The Croats had a better spell in the first half but with three connecting goals the Berliners took an 8-6 lead in the third. Jadran came back to 8-8 and 9-9 but Spandau managed to build a two-goal lead again and the visitors could only pull one back with a minute remaining but had no real chance to save the game to a draw.
Enough to have a look at the ranks in this group to see that 2019 promise a rather exciting hunt for the three available F8 spots as Hannover, currently sitting on the last place, already qualified as the host.
Champions League, Day 5
Group A
Atletic Barceloneta (ESP) v Pro Recco (ITA) 11-15
FTC-Telekom Budapest (HUN) v ZF Eger (HUN) 16-9
AN Brescia (ITA) v Dynamo Moscow (RUS) 10-8
Steaua Bucharest B. A. (ROU) v Crvena Zvezda (SRB) 8-3
Standings:
  1. Recco 15, 2. Barceloneta 12, 3. 3. Brescia 12, 4. Ferencvaros 9, 5. Eger 6, 6. Dynamo 3, 7. Steaua 3, 8. Zvezda 0

Group B
Szolnoki Dozsa (HUN) v Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE) 9-9
Waspo 98 Hannover (GER) v Jug Dubrovnik (CRO) 7-14
Spandau 04 (GER) v Jadran Split (CRO) 12-11
HAVK Mladost Zagreb (CRO) v BPM Sport Management (ITA) 7-7
Standings:
1. Jug 15, 2. Busto BPM 10, 3. Olympiacos 8, 4. Mladost 8, 5. Szolnok 5, 6. Spandau 4. 7. Jadran 3, 8. Hannover 2

18 octubre 2018

Day 1 Champions League VIDEOS

foto de Jaume Teixidó.



all videos 

https://www.dailymotion.com/LENChampions/videos

Champions League, Main Round, Day 1 – Summary

BPM upsets Olympiacos, Szolnok, Jug struggle but win 
A newcomer couldn’t imagine any better debut than the one BPM Sport Management Busto had on Wednesday as the Italian side beat title-holder Olympiacos (GRE). The previous two champions, Szolnok (HUN) and Jug (CRO), overcame some headaches before managed to clinch narrow wins – at the same time Recco (ITA), Barceloneta (ESP) and Ferencvaros (HUN) all opened their respective campaigns with massive victories.
Excitements are yet to arrive to Group A encounters as the favourite teams dominated Day 1 here. Though Crvena Zvezda (SRB) managed to keep up with Recco for more than two periods and trailed 4-5 early in the third but the remaining 14:46 minutes turned into a nightmare for the Serbs. The Italian giants produced a 0-12 rush, making their legendary coach Ratko Rudic’s premiere with Recco a memorable one.
Ferencvaros, returning to the Champions League stage after 17 years, demonstrated why many keep the Magyar side one of the strongest in the field. With some sparkling attacking play they blew away Dynamo (RUS) in the middle two periods when they did the damage with a 9-2 run.
The clash of Barceloneta and Eger (HUN) was tight for a while, the Spaniards led 6-4 before the last break but in the fourth they took the upper hand and netted as many goals as in the first three periods. They won almost as easily as they did back in May in the quarterfinals in the Final Eight tourney in Genoa.
Brescia (ITA) had some tough moments in Bucharest, the Italians took a 3-7 lead before the last break, but Steaua climbed back to 5-7. However, Pietro Figlioli put away a man-up from the following possession and that closed down the match.
In Group B the teams already offered some appetiser of how tight the fights would going to be here: a single goal separated the teams in three matches while the fourth ended in a tie.
The biggest blast came in Busto Arizio where BPM Sport Management – an absolute rookie in the series with a first-ever appearance ever in the top club competition – stunned title-holder Olympiacos in an outstanding match. The second period proved to be decisive when the Italians walked on water, scored four unanswered goals while their goalie Dejan Lazovic made a series of brilliant saves. The Greek lost their composure, and even though the home side slowed down too in the third, still, Olympiacos was shut out for an embarrassingly long period of 17:05 minutes before they could score again for 6-3 with 0:41 to go till the last break. Though the Greeks scored twice in 90 seconds for 7-6 in the fourth but the last goal came just one minute before the end and they couldn’t net the equaliser from their last possession.
2017 winner, though since a bit reshaped Szolnok seemed to have an easy job against newcomer Jadran Split (CRO) but after leading 3-0 and 5-2 the Hungarians’ concentration level dropped and the Croats used this chance to stay close. They even had a man-up to go even in the last minute but missed it, letting Szolnok sail away with a narrow win.
Something similar happened to Jug (CRO), the 2016 champions ruled the game in Berlin, led 1-4 at halftime and 4-7 with 3:09 to go. Spandau fought on, though, and with two goals in 17 seconds they earned the chance to save the game to a tie. However, the remaining 2:40 minutes only saw two missed man-ups from Jug and no real scoring chance for the Germans.
The other Croatian-German duel was even more thrilling in Zagreb where F8 host Hannover took a 2-6 lead in the second period, then Mladost came up with a 4-0 rush while shutting out the Germans for 8:03 minutes. Early in the fourth the young hosts even went ahead at 8-7 but Hannover replied with three goals in a row. There was one more twist in the story: with 74 seconds to go, the visitors led 9-11 but Lovre Milos pulled one back nine seconds later and after Hannover missed a 6 on 5, Antonio Petkovic could net the equaliser by just beating the buzzer with a great distance shot.

16 octubre 2018

QRII LEN Euro Cup , Marseille






12/10/18 viernes
18,30h Primorac Kotor (MNE) - BVSC Zugló Budapest (HUN) 6-9 (1-1, 0-2, 2-4, 3-2) Teixidó-Berishvili

20,00h CN Marseille (FRA) – VK Primorje Rijeka (CRO) 14-6 (3-1, 5-1, 3-1, 3-3) Alexandrescu-Castagnola

13/10/18 sábado
18,30h CN Marseille (FRA) – VK Primorac Kotor (MNE) 10-7 (2-2, 3-2, 3-0,2-3) Castagnola-Teixidó

20,00h VK Primorje Rijeka (CRO) – BVSC Zugló Budapest (HUN) Alexandrescu-Belishvili 7-12 (1-3, 3-4, 2-1, 1-4)


14/10/18 domingo
11,00h VK Primorac Kotor (MNE) – VK Primorje Rijeka (CRO) 16-11 (4-3, 2-1, 5-5, 5-2) Castagnola-Belishvili
12,30h CN Marseille (FRA) – BVSC Zugló Budapest (HUN) 12-6 (2-1, 3-1, 3-1, 4-3) Alexandrescu-Teixidó



                                




CLASIFICACION FINAL DEL CAMPEONATO:
Se clasifican para ¼ de final de LEN Euro Cup CN Marseille (FRA)(1º) y VK Primorac Kotor (MNE) (2º), eliminados BVSC Zuglo Budapest (HUN) (3º) y VK Primorje Rijeka (CRO) (4º)




LINKS:







QRI LEN Euro Cup , Savona (ITA)



28/09/18 18,30h CN Marseille (FRA) 15-0 SG Neukolln Berlín (GER)  (4-0, 4-0, 3-0, 4-0) Korizna-Teixidó

28/09/18 20,00h RN Savona (ITA) 5-6 VK Mornar Split (CRO) (1-3, 0-1, 1-1,3-1) Birakis (GRE)-Szekely (HUN)

29/09/18 18,30h VK Mornar Split (CRO) 8-10 CN Marseille (FRA) (2-2, 1-4, 2-1, 3-3) Korizna (POL)-Szekely(HUN)

29/09/18 20,00h RN Savona (ITA) 10-6 SG Neukolln Berlin (GER) (4-1, 2-2, 2-2,2-1) Birakis (GRE)-Teixidó (ESP)

30/09/18 10,00h SG Neukolln Berlin (GER) 4-15 VK Mornar Split (CRO) (0-6, 1-3, 1-3, 2-3) Korizna (POL)-Birakis (GRE)

30/09/18 11,30h RN Savona (ITA) 4-12 CN Marseille (FRA) (0-3, 0-2, 3-5, 1-2) Szekely (HUN)-Teixidó (ESP)



CLASIFICACION FINAL DEL CAMPEONATO:

1-CN Marseille (FRA), 2- VK Mornar Split (CRO) que pasan a la siguiente ronda y, eliminados, 3- RN Savona (ITA) 4-SG Neukolln Berlín (GER)










05 septiembre 2018

17th FINA Women´s Water Polo World Cup, Surgut 2018


foto de Jaume Teixidó.












Ceremonia de clausura Copa del Mundo Femenina Copa FINA 2018


EE.UU. - Rusia. Copa del Mundo Femenina Copa FINA 2018 Gold Medal
Match #24. 19:30 W19–W20 USA United States of America vs.RUS Russian Federation Gold Medal  8-5 (2-1, 3-1, 2-1, 1-2) Savinovic (CRO)-Severo (ITA) Willis (RSA) Johnson (AUS) Goal Judges Teixidó (ESP) 30” Pinker/Krivokapic

España - Australia. Copa del Mundo Femenina Copa FINA 2018 Bronze Medal

Match #23. 18:00 L19–L20 ESP Spain vs.AUS Australia8-9 (0-2, 4-2, 2-3, 2-2)
Deslieres (CAN) Bronze Medal Naumov (RUS) Zhao/Brochero