Hungarian women’s water polo team finished on 5th place

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Hungary’s women’s water polo team beat Italy at Hajos Alfred Swimming Complex thus host team finished on 5th place in the 17th FINA World Championships, fina-budapest2017.com said.

For 5th place

Italy-Hungary 8-10 (2-3, 2-3, 2-2, 2-2)
Hajós Alfréd Swimming Complex, referees: Rotsart (USA), Buch (ESPl)

Italy: Gorlero – Garibotti 3, Queirolo 1, Radicchi, Aiello, Bianconi 4, Emmolo. Subs: Tabani, Picozzi, Cotti, Dario. Head coach: Fabio Conti
Hungary: Gangl – Czigány 2, Csabai 1, Szücs, Keszthelyi 3, Szilágyi 2, Bujka. Subs: Antal 1, Gurisatti 1, Illés, Tóth. Head coach: Attila Bíró

Disappointment belongs to the past, both the Hungarian and the Italian team managed to win after losing their quarter final. Italy and Hungary faced off each other at the closing day’s second match in the hope of a better result, namely the 5th place.

Dóra Czigány took the lead for Hungary, this was equalised by Roberta Bianconi, the leader of the goal scorers’ list. The venue was almost full, about seven thousand people watched the clash of the two teams, probably a record for a qualification match.

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Orsolya Takács and Rosaria Aiello , photo: MTI

The participants met each other many times in the past few years, for instance, the Hungarian national team managed to win against Italy in this year’s World League qualifying rounds. We may well mention last year’s European Championship semi-final, won by this year’s hosts. All in all, the latest memories suggested to us the victory of Attila Bíró’s team.

Dóra Szilágyi and Dóra Antal managed to show their presence to the Italian goalkeeper, Gorlero, in the middle of the first half. The Hungarians went ahead with the score of 3-1 but due to Bianconi’s hit, the difference was one goal by the end of the first part.

Rita Keszthelyi started by scoring a goal in the second quarter, Garibotti gave an answer five minutes before the middle break. The Hungarians struggled with making use of the situations in the centre in the first part of the game. Cross shots worked, of course, as Keszthelyi proved it, there was a two goal difference again.

Italy could only get closer, but the Hungarians usually responded (4-6). Keszthelyi tried a spinning shot but it only hit the bar of the goal.

The second half started with a Szilágyi-goal, but by the end of the third quarter, the Hungarian advance decreased to one goal due to Garibotti’s successful shot. Attila Bíró asked for a timeout. It was worth it, Keszthelyi completed the attack, the Hungarians lead 8-6 by the end of the third part.

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