Hungary clinches first place, Slovakia writes history on Day 6 of European Water Polo Championships

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Hungary clinched the first place in Group A after winning a brilliant game against Greece. The other favourites all blew their respective rivals away, Russia scored 34, the third best effort in the all-time single-game scoring rankings. Slovakia wrote history by claiming a historical first win at the European Championships, it came at the expense of Serbia.

Women’s preliminaries, Round 4
Group A: Hungary v Greece 13-10, Russia v Croatia 34-1, Slovakia v Serbia 6-2
Standings: 1. Hungary 12, 2. Russia 9, 3. Greece 9, 4. Slovakia 3, 5. Croatia 3, 6. Serbia 0
Group B: Germany v Spain 4-19, Netherlands v France 18-1, Italy v Israel 17-1
Standings: 1. Netherlands 12, 2. Spain 12, 3. Italy 6, 4. France 6, 5. Israel 0, 6. Germany 0

Another thrilling evening took place in the Duna Arena where 3,000 fans went wild as Hungary was rushing to an 11-6 lead against Greece in the fourth period of the game which was crucial in wake of the final rankings in Group A.

The match was a masterpiece of women’s water polo, the action-packed opening period saw 4 goals apiece as the offences were devastating at both ends.

With two quick exchanges the sides reached 6-6 by the middle of the second, then Hungary’s defence started clicking – and that froze the Greeks for as long as 13:53 minutes.

During this phase the home side netted 5 in a row – their New-Zealand born centre-forward Rebecca Parkes was outstanding in front of the goal, scored two action goals and a man-up – so they led 11-6 early in the fourth. Then the Greeks came back to life and by hitting three in a span of 94 seconds they came back to 11-9. They even killed a double man-down but couldn’t add one more and with 3:04 to go Krisztina Garda’s magnificent shot from 7m (her 4th goal in the game) killed the Greeks’ momentum. Margarita Plevritou buried a man-up 1:38 from time but Dora Leimeter also sent the ball home in a 6 on 5 to secure the Magyars’ win and their top spot in the group.

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