After successful tests at age-group
events, the new playing format for LEN major events makes its debut at senior
level next January at the European Water Polo Championships – Israel 2024.
Netanya will witness the first edition featuring two divisions – LEN
Vice-President Kyriakos Giannopoulos says this new approach will be a
tremendous boost to the appeal of the competitions.
Dividing the field into two divisions
was first tested at the recent Men’s U20 World Championships in Bucharest. “It
worked perfectly” said LEN Vice-President and World Aquatics Bureau Member
Kyriakos Giannopoulos who acts as Water Polo Liaison in both governing bodies.
“By introducing this format, we
wanted to avoid having matches ending in huge goal differences, rather give the
opportunity to each team to play until the end of the tournament and to face
rivals of the same level. This ensures much better conditions for all players
to develop and to enjoy water polo even more” the Vice-President added.
In Bucharest, most of the matches
produced thrilling contests, and even this new format offers a chance for the
second division teams to challenge those in the top class. After the
preliminaries the best sides from the lower house clash with the those ranked
lower in the top division.
“To challenge and to believe, this is
the most important factor in sport. That you have the chance to make it,” Mr
Giannopoulos explained.
The two-division format will be used
at the European Water Polo Championships too – for the first time in January
2024 in Netanya, Israel. “Before we took this crucial decision, we discussed it
with the coaches and athletes, not only inside the technical committee” the
Vice-President said. “It is very important to listen to the people who are part
of the game. First, the players and the coaches, then the referees and TV and
media representatives, alongside with the technical committee members and the
persons in charge of running the discipline on behalf of the LEN Bureau. All
stakeholders were very supportive to implement this new idea. We really tried
to come up with the best solution, the best outcome and I’m convinced that this
is another step to make water polo stronger. The value of the competition shall
increase significantly.”
This also means that the upcoming
qualification tournaments, starting this Friday, will determine the list of
teams playing in Division II in Netanya, including a strong ‘future’
challenger, Serbia (see below).
Heading to Israel: 15 spots are up
for grabs.
Seventeen spots are already taken,
the remaining fifteen are to be filled this weekend when the qualification
tournaments for the 2024 European Water Polo Championships take place at eight
venues. Seven male and eight female teams can go through.
Seven spots are to be filled in the
men’s qualification tournaments for the 2024 Europeans as host Israel have been
added to the eight already qualified sides (teams finished 1-8th last
September). It means that the four group-winners and the three best
second-ranked teams will advance to the final tournament (based on the points
gained, and in case of equality, the goal-difference will determine who can
play in Israel in 2024).
Group C includes a barely seen
participant, the Olympic title-holder Serbian team, which failed to reach the
best eight in Split in 2022. They must play for a championship berth. In that
respect, Slovakia and Türkiye may be considered the unluckiest entrants, as
they must face the top team and, most probably, only one of them will make the
cut for January 2024.
In the other groups, Netherlands
plays at home and should have no issues to qualify, while the Germans should
also feel comfortable in Malta. The biggest battles should come when the Turks
take on the Slovaks and when Romania clash with the host Slovenia.
As for the women’s competition,
Israel managed to make the top eight, and for the first time ever, 16 teams
will play for the women’s title. Those sides playing in Split, Slovakia, Romania,
Serbia, and Germany are leading favourites, while games played for the
remaining four spots should offer some thrilling moments.
Follow all the action on our website:
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2024 European Water Polo
Championships, Qualifications – 23-25 June
Men
Group A (in Netherlands):
Netherlands, Lithuania, Poland, Portugal
Group B (in Malta): Germany, Malta,
Ukraine, Bulgaria
Group C (in Turkiye): Serbia,
Slovakia, Turkiye, Great Britain
Group D (host Slovenia): Romania,
Slovenia, Switzerland, Finland
Group winners and the three best
ranked teams shall qualify.
Qualified teams for the Championships
in Netanya (3-16 January), to play in Division I:
Croatia, Hungary, Spain, Italy,
Greece, France, Montenegro, Georgia
Organiser (to play in Division II):
Israel
Women
Group A (in Bulgaria): Slovakia,
Malta, Bulgaria
Group B (in Romania): Romania,
Switzerland, Turkiye, Sweden
Group C (in Serbia): Serbia, Ukraine,
Czech Republic
Group D (in Portugal): Germany,
Portugal, Finland, Great Britain
The top two ranked teams from each
group shall qualify.
Qualified teams for the Championships
in Netanya (3-16 January), to play in Division I:
Spain, Greece, Italy, Netherlands,
Hungary, Israel, France, Croatia
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