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24 junio 2019

WWR members message from Belgrade


19 junio 2019

FINA Intercontinental CUP, Perth (AUS) 2019 VIDEOS


Japan vs South Africa | Waterpolo Men Intercontinental Cup 2019 | New Rules



New Zealand vs China | Waterpolo Women Intercontinental Cup 2019 | New Rules


FINA Men´s Water Polo World League Super Final , Belgrado 2019 VIDEOS



foto de Jaume Teixidó.

Special thanks to Edoardo Osti for upload all videos, follow his channel at:
https://www.youtube.com/user/h2opolo69/videos



Pictures : https://www.facebook.com/pg/WWReferees/photos/?tab=album&album_id=2263795530334715
https://wpwlsuperfinals2019.rs/#fvp_18062019_predpocetak,5s


Day 6 23/06/19 Finales
Game 21, 10.00 – For places 7-8th: Canada v Kazakhstan 16-17 Quarters: 4-2, 3-3, 4-5, 2-3 – pen: 3-4 Referees: Gyorgy Kun (HUN), Jaume Teixido (ESP)
Game 22, 11.45 – For places 5-8th: Hungary v Japan 15-13 Quarters: 4-3, 4-2, 2-2, 5-6 Referees: Mikhail Dykman (CAN), Viktor Slanichenko (KAZ)
Game 23, 15.00 – Bronze medal match: Australia v Spain 11-10 Quarters: 3-1, 2-3, 4-4, 2-2
Referees: Boris Margeta (SLO), Vojin Putnikovic (SRB)
Game 24, 16.45 – Final: Serbia v Croatia 12-11 Quarters: 1-3, 5-2, 1-3, 5-3
Referees: Georgios Stavridis (GRE), Adrian Alexandrescu (ROU) Crono de 30”-20” Jaume Teixidó (ESP)

Awards Ceremony


Serbia vs Croatia 1st Place| WL Super Final 2019



23-Australia vs Spain 3rd Place | WL Super Final 2019

22-Hungary vs Japan 5th Place | WL Super Final 2019





21-Canada vs Kazakhstan 7th Place | WL Super Final 2019




14 junio 2017

FINA World Men´s Junior Water Polo Championships, Belgrade 2017



foto de Jaume Teixidó.

foto de World Water Polo Referee's Association.

foto de Jaume Teixidó.




DELEGADOS Y ARBITROS PARTICIPANTES :

Gianni LONZI - TWPC Chairman
Khosrow AMINI - TWPC Vice Chairman
John WHITEHOUSE - TWPC Honorary Secretary
Farid EL ALLAM - TWPC Member
Mohie FARID - TWPC Member
Nico FIROIU - TWPC Member
Richard PAPAZIAN - TWPC Member
Gus PINKER - TWPC Member
Jacques RACINE - TWPC Member
Evgeny SHARONOV - TWPC Member
Press Delegate: Russel Mc Kinnon

Medical & Anti-Doping Delegate:
Kyriakos NANOUSIS (GRE)
Neutral referees:

Axel BENDER (GER)
Viktor SALNICHENKO (KAZ)
Daniel VÁZQUEZ (MEX)
Mihail BALANESCU (ROU)

Referees with Teams:

USA- Scott Voltz
RUS- Vladimir Golikov
GRE- Kyranis Kostas
PUR- Reynel Castillo (No presentado)
IRI- Amir Safabakhsh
NED- Erwin Scheepers
MNE- Sinisa Matijasevic
ESP- Jaume Teixidó
JPN- Kazuzo Moribayashi
CRO- Josko Prancic
NZL- Fleen Handi
AUS- Daniel Bartels
ARG- Germán Móller
SRB- Iván Rakovic
CHN- Lian Zhang
ITA- Luca Bianco
HUN- Tamas Kovacs
EGY- Ammar Hafez
CAN- Martin Murray
RSA- Michael Baty



RESULTADOS DE NUESTRO EQUIPO :


05/08 11,40h  ESP 20 – 11 JPN  (3-4, 4-4, 9-2, 4-1)    Árbitros: Golikov-Volz Delegado: Pinker http://www.rfen.es/publicacion/noticias.asp?n=17759


06/08 09,00h CRO 6 –5 ESP  (2-1, 3-1, 1-2, 0-1) Árbitros: Golikov-Bender Delegado: Papazian

07/08 20,40h ESP 13 – 5 NED (4-1, 4-1, 3-2, 2-1)  Árbitros: Bender-Baty Delegado: El Allam

08/08 19,20h MNE 12 –17  ESP (4-4, 5-4, 1-5, 2-4) Árbitros: Kyranis-Balenescu Delegado: Firoiu

09/08 Día Libre

10/08  1/8 de final  18,00h ESP 27-5 CHN  (6-0, 5-4, 7-1, 9-1) Árbitros: Kovacs-Rakovic Delegado: Sharonov

11/08 ¼ de final 16,40h  GRE 8-7 ESP (0-1,2-2,1-2,5-2) Árbitros: Prancic-Bartels Delegado: Firoiu

12/08 (5ª a 8ª) plaza 16,40h ESP 12-8 ITA (2-2,5-1,3-2,2-3) Árbitros: Waldow-Rakovic   Delegado: Pinker

13/08 (5ª-6ª plaza) 17,20h  ESP 9-13 MNE  (2-2,0-4,5-3,2-4) Árbitros: Voltz-Balenescu Delegado: Papazian

CLASIFICACION FINAL DEL CAMPEONATO :

1. Greece

2. Croatia
3. Serbia
4. Hungary
5. Montenegro
6. Spain
7. Italy
8. United States of America
9. Russia
10. Canada
11. Australia
12. China
13. Japan
14. Netherlands
15. Egypt
16. Iran
17. Argentina
18. New Zealand
19.Puerto Rico

20. South Africa 


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http://www.rfen.es/publicacion/noticias.asp?n=17803







Taipei 2017 29th Universiade 16-31/08/2017

foto de Jaume Teixidó.

https://www.2017.taipei/home/detail/content/c8ffc2ad-df15-4218-af98-12ae3f6fa2a8

España, también en las medallas de Taipei 2017

España, también en las medallas de Taipei 2017

04/09/2017 - Entre los días 16 a 31 de agosto se ha celebrado en Taipei la 29 Universiada de Verano. En esta edición, han participado 144 países con un total de 7.639 atletas de 21 disciplinas deportivas. El waterpolo, con 16 equipos masculinos y 12 femeninos, contó con la participación como árbitro neutral entre los 33 designados de 20 nacionalidades distintas de nuestro compañero del CNA, Jaume Teixidó.
En la competición masculina ha dirigido USA-JPN, HUN - SRB, SRB-CAN (en la fase de grupos) y 1/4 de final JPN-RUS y el partido por el oro entre SRB-RUS. En cuanto a la competición femenina, ha dirigido RUS-HUN (en la fase de grupos), 1/4 de final CAN - USA y la 1/2 final RUS - HUN. Muchas felicidades por el trabajo realizado, "premiado" con la gran final masculina de la competición.
Comunicación RFEN Aquatics. Fuente: Comité Nacional de Árbitros (CNA)












12 abril 2017

Propuestas de cambios de reglamento FINA a debatir en Budapest


There are more details about the new waterpolo rules that will be discussed in the next FINA Congress in Budapest, scheduled on July 13rd, 2017. The 25 meter field, the 11 players rosters25’’ shot clock and 15’’ exclusion time are just a part of the entire reform that FINA Bureau will submit to the members of the Congress for their approval. There are other changes about shot clock after a corner throwadvantage ruletime out, and “ball under the water” foul. You can find all them listed down below.
New rules shall be approved one by one in Budapest by the federations members of the FINA Congress: if European waterpolo aims to block the reform, European federations should try to speak with one voice and to convince other federations to stop the rules changing. Next Len Congress in Marseille (May 13rd) could be very important to build a common strategy.
If the reform will be approved, the new rules will be adopted in every competition ruled by FINA (Olympics, senior, junior and youth World Championships). Instead every single federation could choose to adopt them or not for their own national competitions.

Here all the new rules of the FINA Bureau proposal:

a) 25 METER FIELD. The distance between the goal lines shall not be less than 20 metres and not more than 25 metres: so, the 25 meter pools could host official FINA competitions.

b) 11 PLAYERS ROSTERS. Each team will consist of a maximum of 11 players: 10 field players and one goalkeeper. A team will start the game with not more than 7 players in the water, one of whom shall be the goalkeeper and who shall wear the goalkeeper’s cap. reserves may be used as substitutes, one of them may be a substitute goalkeeper. 

c) 25’’ SHOT CLOCK. A team can retain possession of the ball for more than 25 seconds of actual play (instead of 30) without shooting at their opponent’s goal.

d) 15’’ SHOT CLOCK AT A CORNER THROW. At a corner throw, a team may only retain possession of the ball for 15 seconds of actual play without shooting at their opponent’s goal.

e) 15’’ EXCLUSION TIME. The excluded player or a substitute will be permitted to re-enter the field after 15’’ seconds (instead of 20).

f) ADVANTAGE RULE. Referees will have discretion to award (or not award) any ordinary or exclusion foul, depending on whether the decision would advantage the attacking team. They will officiate in favour of the attacking team by awarding of a foul or refraining from awarding a foul if, in their opinion, awarding the foul would be an advantage to the offending player’s team.

g) INTERVAL TIME. There will be a three-minute (instead of 5) interval between the second and third periods.

h) TWO TIME-OUTS. Each team may request two timeouts per game (instead of one in each quarter). Other innovation is that a timeout may be requested at any time, except after the awarding of a penalty throw, by the coach of the team in possession of the ball.

i) BALL UNDER THE WATER. If the goalkeeper clearly takes possession of the ball and puts it under the water when tackled, a penalty foul is not awarded. This is an ordinary counter-foul, because when the goalkeeper takes clear possession, the goalkeeper’s team is no longer the defending team but rather the attacking team.


foto de Jaume Teixidó.
foto de Jaume Teixidó.

foto de Jaume Teixidó.

foto de Jaume Teixidó.

foto de Jaume Teixidó.

foto de Jaume Teixidó.

foto de Jaume Teixidó.
foto de Jaume Teixidó.
foto de Jaume Teixidó.