Selasa, 10 April 2012
Water Polo London 2012: Montenegro wins OGQT with powerful finish over Spain
Russell McKinnon, FINA Press Commission Member
Felipe PERRONE scored three goals in the final and finished
with 18 goals in second-equal position with Greece ’s Ioannis FOUNTOULIS, who
missed the third-placed play-off with an injured right foot.
Match Reports:
Game 39: 13:00, Classification 7-8, TURKEY 16 BRAZIL 12
Quarters: 5-2, 3-4, 3-2, 5-4
Referees: Nikolaos VASILEIOU (GRE), Risto DAMCEVSKI (MKD)
Extra Man: TUR: 3/8. BRA: 5/15
Teams:
TURKEY: Atilla SEZER, Ali Can YILMAZ, Berk BIYIK (3), Oytun OKMAN © (3), Berk GUNCUT (1), Emre COSKUN (2), Osman GULENG, Ali Can GAGATAY (1), Nadir SUNMEZ (1), Anil SUNMEZ, Halil BESKARDESLER (2), Can GUVEN (3), Ali Ozcan KILIG. Head Coach: Halil AVCIOGLU.
BRAZIL: Vinicius ANTONELLI, Bernardo GOMES, Henrique MIRANDA (1), Gustavo COUTINHO (2), Marcelo FRANCO (1), Gabriel ROCHA (3), Jonas CRIVELLA (1), Felipe SILVA (1), Bernardo ROCHA (1), Ruda FRANCO (1), Gustavo GUIMARAES (1), Danilo CORREA, Marcelo CHAGAS. Head Coach: Goran SABLIC.
Quarters: 5-2, 3-4, 3-2, 5-4
Referees: Nikolaos VASILEIOU (GRE), Risto DAMCEVSKI (MKD)
Extra Man: TUR: 3/8. BRA: 5/15
Teams:
TURKEY: Atilla SEZER, Ali Can YILMAZ, Berk BIYIK (3), Oytun OKMAN © (3), Berk GUNCUT (1), Emre COSKUN (2), Osman GULENG, Ali Can GAGATAY (1), Nadir SUNMEZ (1), Anil SUNMEZ, Halil BESKARDESLER (2), Can GUVEN (3), Ali Ozcan KILIG. Head Coach: Halil AVCIOGLU.
BRAZIL: Vinicius ANTONELLI, Bernardo GOMES, Henrique MIRANDA (1), Gustavo COUTINHO (2), Marcelo FRANCO (1), Gabriel ROCHA (3), Jonas CRIVELLA (1), Felipe SILVA (1), Bernardo ROCHA (1), Ruda FRANCO (1), Gustavo GUIMARAES (1), Danilo CORREA, Marcelo CHAGAS. Head Coach: Goran SABLIC.
It was the second time these two teams met in the tournament
with it being an 11-11 result in the rounds. Today, Turkey
seemed to be the team that arrived for action, slowly building to a 7-3 lead
before Brazil
recovered to score three of the next four goals. Gabriel ROCHA (BRA) had three
to lift his tally for the tournament to 13. Turkey shifted to an 11-6 lead but
MIRANDA and Marcelo FRANCO brought it back to 11-8 by the final break. Turkey slipped
out to 13-9 but CRIVELLA and GUIMARAES closed the game to 13-11 at 5:25. COSKUN
scored from centre forward but Bernardo ROCHA brought the game to two again at
4:00. GUVEN pushed in a rebound and OKMAN scored his third on a huge counter to
close the scoring at 2:59. He finished with 12 goals for the tournament, the
same as team-mate GAGATAY. Turkey
deserved seventh place.
FLASH QUOTES:
Oytun OKMAN (TUR) — Captain — Three goals
On the seventh-place finish: “The result that we get is the result that we expected in the beginning… seventh place in this kind of tournament is good and it shows that we are improving our sport.”
Oytun OKMAN (TUR) — Captain — Three goals
On the seventh-place finish: “The result that we get is the result that we expected in the beginning… seventh place in this kind of tournament is good and it shows that we are improving our sport.”
Can GUVAN (TUR) — Three goals
OnTurkey ’s
performance: “It’s good for us, it’s OK, because we had missing players. We had
some other problems. But, overall it feels good at the end.”
On
Gustavo COUTINHO (BRA) — Two goals
On hosting the Olympic tournament inRio
de Janeiro in 2016: “We have to organise
ourselves better. That’s where we have to start. Then, it’s an evolution. You
can’t win the gold medal your first time at the Olympics so we have to take it
step by step.”
On the impact of hosting the next Olympic Games: “It’s more pressure, more motivation, it’s both of them because you have to represent your country. That makes you do better, to play better, and practise better for the (Olympic) championship.”
Game 40: 14:20, Classification 5-6,CANADA
11 FYR of MACEDONIA
10
Quarters: 4-0, 2-3, 2-3, 3-4
Referees: Adrian ALEXANDRESCU (ROU), Jose WERNER (BRA)
Extra Man: CAN: 3/6. MKD: 1/9.
Pens: CAN: 1/1. MKD: 1/1
Teams:
CANADA: Robin RANDALL, Constantin KUDABA (2), Oliver VIKALO (1), Nicolas CONSTANTIN-BICARI, Justin BOYD (2), Scott ROBINSON, Luka GASIC (2), John CONWAY (1), Devon DIGGLE (1), Jared McELROY (2), Dusan ALEKSIC. Head Coach: Dragan JOVANOVIC.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: Milosh MARINKOVIKS, Mateo CUK (1), Srgjan AKSENTIJEVIC, Petar IVOSEVIC, Ivan BASARA (1), Igor MILANOVIKS, Marko MARTINIC (2), Dimitar DIMOVSKI (1), Miroslav RANDJIKS (4), Cupic VOJISLAV, Boris LETICA, Daniel BENIKS © (1), Dalibor PERCHINIKJ. Head Coach: Sasho POPOVSKI.
On hosting the Olympic tournament in
On the impact of hosting the next Olympic Games: “It’s more pressure, more motivation, it’s both of them because you have to represent your country. That makes you do better, to play better, and practise better for the (Olympic) championship.”
Game 40: 14:20, Classification 5-6,
Quarters: 4-0, 2-3, 2-3, 3-4
Referees: Adrian ALEXANDRESCU (ROU), Jose WERNER (BRA)
Extra Man: CAN: 3/6. MKD: 1/9.
Pens: CAN: 1/1. MKD: 1/1
Teams:
CANADA: Robin RANDALL, Constantin KUDABA (2), Oliver VIKALO (1), Nicolas CONSTANTIN-BICARI, Justin BOYD (2), Scott ROBINSON, Luka GASIC (2), John CONWAY (1), Devon DIGGLE (1), Jared McELROY (2), Dusan ALEKSIC. Head Coach: Dragan JOVANOVIC.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: Milosh MARINKOVIKS, Mateo CUK (1), Srgjan AKSENTIJEVIC, Petar IVOSEVIC, Ivan BASARA (1), Igor MILANOVIKS, Marko MARTINIC (2), Dimitar DIMOVSKI (1), Miroslav RANDJIKS (4), Cupic VOJISLAV, Boris LETICA, Daniel BENIKS © (1), Dalibor PERCHINIKJ. Head Coach: Sasho POPOVSKI.
FLASH QUOTES:
Constantine KUDABA (CAN) – Scored Canada’s last two goals
On his tying and winning goals: “It’s been a long tournament and I’ve missed a lot of shots, so it was nice to get two at the end.”
On the progress thatCanada
is making in international water polo: “We’re just more excited for the next
tournament. Each game is closer and closer against these teams that used to
beat us pretty handily. It’s going to be an exciting summer regardless of not
going to London .”
Constantine KUDABA (CAN) – Scored Canada’s last two goals
On his tying and winning goals: “It’s been a long tournament and I’ve missed a lot of shots, so it was nice to get two at the end.”
On the progress that
Dusan ALEKSIC (CAN) — Goalkeeper
On making the final save to preserve the win forCanada : “It feels awesome, I mean,
it feels great. I don’t get the chance to play these matches very often since
I’m the back-up goalie. It was really exciting for me.”
On making the final save to preserve the win for
Sasho POPOVSKI (MKD) — Head coach
On the match: “We managed to come back from 4-0 down and we had the game to win. Two stupid mistakes with goals from a distance. Both teams played very well but not 100 percent. It was out eighth game and we were tired and there was no pressure.”
On the tournament: “Our best game was againstSpain , We stuck it well. Spain
had a 4-1 advantage but we missed several chances.”
On the match: “We managed to come back from 4-0 down and we had the game to win. Two stupid mistakes with goals from a distance. Both teams played very well but not 100 percent. It was out eighth game and we were tired and there was no pressure.”
On the tournament: “Our best game was against
Igor MILANOVIKS
On why MKD lost: “The first half was very bad. We had a bad attack. The difference was we let in their outside shooting. The second half we came back and had a good position but we lost it in the last few minutes. We got back to 10-10 but after that we did nothing and let in that easy goal at the end.”
On why MKD lost: “The first half was very bad. We had a bad attack. The difference was we let in their outside shooting. The second half we came back and had a good position but we lost it in the last few minutes. We got back to 10-10 but after that we did nothing and let in that easy goal at the end.”
Game 41: 15:40, Classification 3-4, GREECE 14 ROMANIA
10
Quarters: 4-3, 6-2, 1-2, 3-2
Referees: Nenad PERIS (CRO), Steven ROTSART (USA )
Extra Man: GRE: 6/12. ROU: 3/7
Pen: GRE: 1/1
Teams:
GREECE :
Emmanouil MYLONAKIS, Andreas MIRALIS (3), Konstantinos KOKKINAKIS (2),
Theodoros CHATZITHEODOROU, Argyris THEODOROPOULOS (2), Christos AFROUDAKIS (1),
Evangelos DELAKAS (3), Georgios AFROUDAKIS © (1), Ioannis FOUNTOULIS,
Konstantinos MOURIKIS (1), Matthaios VOULGARAKIS (1), Filippos KARAMPETSOS.
Head Coach: Dragan ANDRIC.
ROMANIA: Dragos STOENESCU, Cosmin RADU © (5), Tiberiu NEGREAN, Nicolae DIACONU, Andrei IOSEP (1), Andrei BUSILA, Alexandru MATEI GUIMAN (1), Mihnea CHIOVEANU, Dimitri GOANTA, Ramiro GEORGESCU (1), Alexandru GHIBAN (2), Kalman KADAR, Mihai DRAGUSIN. Head Coach: Istvan KOVACS.
Quarters: 4-3, 6-2, 1-2, 3-2
Referees: Nenad PERIS (CRO), Steven ROTSART (
Extra Man: GRE: 6/12. ROU: 3/7
Pen: GRE: 1/1
Teams:
ROMANIA: Dragos STOENESCU, Cosmin RADU © (5), Tiberiu NEGREAN, Nicolae DIACONU, Andrei IOSEP (1), Andrei BUSILA, Alexandru MATEI GUIMAN (1), Mihnea CHIOVEANU, Dimitri GOANTA, Ramiro GEORGESCU (1), Alexandru GHIBAN (2), Kalman KADAR, Mihai DRAGUSIN. Head Coach: Istvan KOVACS.
FLASH QUOTES:
Dragan ANDRIC (GRE) — Head coach
On his team’s performance at the Olympic Qualification Tournament: “Every day we are better and better. And I’m satisfied with our work here. The most important thing, of course, was to finish in the top four and earn a visit toLondon .”
On the value of the experience: “This is the way how you build a team. It’s very important to live an experience like this and to be stronger after this tournament. I believe that we are stronger… I know that others in water polo are starting to recognise our progress and they start to take us seriously.”
Dragan ANDRIC (GRE) — Head coach
On his team’s performance at the Olympic Qualification Tournament: “Every day we are better and better. And I’m satisfied with our work here. The most important thing, of course, was to finish in the top four and earn a visit to
On the value of the experience: “This is the way how you build a team. It’s very important to live an experience like this and to be stronger after this tournament. I believe that we are stronger… I know that others in water polo are starting to recognise our progress and they start to take us seriously.”
Alexandru GHIBAN (ROU) — Two goals
On the match: “We’re not happy because we lost the game but it was difficult to concentrate because we have already qualified for the Olympic Games. So, we tried to do our best, but this was the result.”
On the match: “We’re not happy because we lost the game but it was difficult to concentrate because we have already qualified for the Olympic Games. So, we tried to do our best, but this was the result.”
Cosmin RADU (ROU) — Captain — Five goals
On qualifying for the Olympics: “It’s a unique feeling. That’s the best way to put it. For us as Romanians, the last time we were there was 16 years ago, so it’s pretty rough to get there. That’s why I think it’s pretty special.”
OnRomania ’s chances in London : “First of all, it
depends on the groups… (but) at some level, we’re all the same. So, it depends
on the form we’re in at the right moment.”
Game 42, 17:00, Classification 1-2,MONTENEGRO
12 SPAIN
9
Quarters: 3-2, 2-2, 4-2, 3-3
Referees: Filippo GOMEZ (ITA), Daniel FLAHIVE (AUS)
Extra Man: MNE: 6/11. ESP: 2/10
Pens: MNE: 1/1
Teams:
MONTENEGRO: Zdravko RADIC, Drasko BRGULJAN, Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (3), Antonio PETROVIC, Filip KLIKOVAC, Aleksandar RADOVIC (2), Mladan JANOVIC (3), Nikola JANOVIC ©, Aleksandar IVOVIC (1), Boris ZLOKOVIC (1), Vladimir GOJKOVIC (1), Predrag JOKIC (1), Mikos SCEPANOVIC. Head Coach: Vido LOMPAR.
SPAIN: Inaki AGUILAR, Mario GARCIA, Oscar CARRILLO, Balazs SZIRANYI, Guillermo MOLINA © (1), Marc MINGUELL, Ivan GALLEGO, Albert ESPANOL (1), Blai MALLARACH (1), Felipe PERRONE (3), Ivan PEREZ, Javier GARCIA (3), Daniel LOPEZ. Head Coach: Rafael AGUILAR.
On qualifying for the Olympics: “It’s a unique feeling. That’s the best way to put it. For us as Romanians, the last time we were there was 16 years ago, so it’s pretty rough to get there. That’s why I think it’s pretty special.”
On
Game 42, 17:00, Classification 1-2,
Quarters: 3-2, 2-2, 4-2, 3-3
Referees: Filippo GOMEZ (ITA), Daniel FLAHIVE (AUS)
Extra Man: MNE: 6/11. ESP: 2/10
Pens: MNE: 1/1
Teams:
MONTENEGRO: Zdravko RADIC, Drasko BRGULJAN, Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (3), Antonio PETROVIC, Filip KLIKOVAC, Aleksandar RADOVIC (2), Mladan JANOVIC (3), Nikola JANOVIC ©, Aleksandar IVOVIC (1), Boris ZLOKOVIC (1), Vladimir GOJKOVIC (1), Predrag JOKIC (1), Mikos SCEPANOVIC. Head Coach: Vido LOMPAR.
SPAIN: Inaki AGUILAR, Mario GARCIA, Oscar CARRILLO, Balazs SZIRANYI, Guillermo MOLINA © (1), Marc MINGUELL, Ivan GALLEGO, Albert ESPANOL (1), Blai MALLARACH (1), Felipe PERRONE (3), Ivan PEREZ, Javier GARCIA (3), Daniel LOPEZ. Head Coach: Rafael AGUILAR.
There was never any doubt that Montenegro
would win this tournament and the chances are that the second-ranked European
nation could take home an Olympic medal in London . The way in which Montenegro
played was testament to their abilities and the fine coaching of Vido LOMPAR. Montenegro was
calm, incisive and packed an explosive charge that exploded in the final. Spain was
stunned at times but picked up and battled head to head to the end. While
Saturday’s Montenegro-Greece was probably the game of the tournament, this was
the second best by far. Montenegro
struggled to get away from Spain ,
leading by one goal after the first and second quarters. While Montenegro
slipped out to 7-4 up early in the third, PERRONE and MALLARACH brought the
game back to one. However, IVOVIC, Mladan JANOVIC and JOKIC scored the next
three covering the final break for 10-6. Goals were traded and PERRONE scored
the tournament’s final goal just over two minutes from time. Defence finished
the final minutes and a fine tournament came to a close.
FLASH QUOTES:
Nikola JANOVIC (MNE) — Team captain
On the match: “We’re very happy because we played well in this match and through the whole championship and, of course, because we are going to the Olympic Games.”
On his expectations forLondon :
“We can play even better than this… We expect a medal (in London ). We are one of the best teams in the
world.”
Nikola JANOVIC (MNE) — Team captain
On the match: “We’re very happy because we played well in this match and through the whole championship and, of course, because we are going to the Olympic Games.”
On his expectations for
Boris ZLOKOVIC (MNE) — One goal
On the match: “For us it was important to win and take the gold medal because… we are from a very small country of only 600,000 people so it’s a very big success to go to the Olympic Games.”
On his expectations for the Olympics: “We are not going only to see how it is, we want to go and play good water polo. And I think we have big possibilities to take one of the medals.”
On the match: “For us it was important to win and take the gold medal because… we are from a very small country of only 600,000 people so it’s a very big success to go to the Olympic Games.”
On his expectations for the Olympics: “We are not going only to see how it is, we want to go and play good water polo. And I think we have big possibilities to take one of the medals.”
Felipe PERRONE (ESP) — Three goals
On preparations forLondon :
“We have to work a lot. The Olympic Games is the most important moment in the
four years to every sport and to every athlete so we will be working a lot…. I
think we need to go step by step.”
LEADING SCORERS:
Cosmin RADU (ROU), 21
Ioannis FOUNTOULIS (GRE), 18
Felipe PERRONE (ESP), 18
Aleksandar IVOVIC (MNE), 17
Mladan JANOVIC (MNE), 17
Christos AFROUDAKIS (GRE), 16
Guillermo MOLINA (ESP), 15
Gabriel ROCHA (BRA), 13
Nicolas CONSTANTIN-BICARI (CAN), 12
Miroslav RANDJIKJ (MKD), 12
Georgios AFROUDAKIS (GRE), 12
Ali Can GAGATAY (TUR), 12
Oytun OKMAN (TUR), 12
On preparations for
LEADING SCORERS:
Cosmin RADU (ROU), 21
Ioannis FOUNTOULIS (GRE), 18
Felipe PERRONE (ESP), 18
Aleksandar IVOVIC (MNE), 17
Mladan JANOVIC (MNE), 17
Christos AFROUDAKIS (GRE), 16
Guillermo MOLINA (ESP), 15
Gabriel ROCHA (BRA), 13
Nicolas CONSTANTIN-BICARI (CAN), 12
Miroslav RANDJIKJ (MKD), 12
Georgios AFROUDAKIS (GRE), 12
Ali Can GAGATAY (TUR), 12
Oytun OKMAN (TUR), 12
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Senin, 09 April 2012
WP London 2012: Montenegro and Spain rise to the top of Olympic qualifier
Russell McKInnon, FINA Press Commission Member
The Montenegrins had to over a 6-1 deficit midway through the second quarter to trail by just two goals at halftime. It became 8-8 at the final break and it was left to Greek captain Georgios AFROUDAKIS to score a breakaway goal to level the game at 1:24 to see the game into overtime.
Greece took control with a 2-1 first period but the wily Vladimir GOJKOVIC and power centre forward Boris ZLOKOVIC made sure of victory with a 2-0 period.
The key to the victory was Mladan JANOVIC, who scored five goals, including two in the fourth quarter. Greece lost some of its defensive power when regular goalkeeper and three-time Olympian Nikolaos DELIGIANNIS, who gave up a penalty foul for messing with the goal at the stroke of halftime, was red-carded for misconduct.
Final placings on Sunday will decide on what level of the draw teams will be placed ahead of the May 5 draw in
In the round of 5-8,
Sunday roster:
13:00, 7th & 8th, TUR v BRA
14:20, 5th & 6th, CAN v MKD
15:40, 3rd & 4th, GRE v ROU
17:00, 1st & 2nd, MNE v ESP
Match Reports:
Game 35: 13:00, 5-8 Semifinal, TURKEY 7 CANADA 12
Quarters: 3-4, 1-3, 2-1, 1-4
Referees: Risto DAMCEVSKI (MKD) Henk SMIT (NED)
Extra Man: TUR: 1/7. CAN: 4/11
Pens: TUR: 1/1
Teams:
TURKEY: Atilla SEZER, Ali Can YILMAZ, Berk BIYIK (1), Oytun OKMAN © (2), Berk GUNCUT (1), Emre COSKUN (1), Osman GULENG, Ali Can GAGATAY (1), Nadir SUNMEZ, Anil SUNMEZ (1), Halil BESKARDESLER, Can GUVEN, Ali Ozcan KILIG. Head Coach: Halil AVCIOGLU.
CANADA: Robin RANDALL, Constantin KUDABA, Oliver VIKALO (2), Nicolas CONSTANTIN-BICARI (3), Justin BOYD (1), Scott ROBINSON, Luka GASIC (1), Kevin GRAHAM (1), Aaron FELTHAM, John CONWAY (2), Devon DIGGLE (1), Jared McELROY (1), Dusan ALEKSIC. Head Coach: Dragan JOVANOVIC.
This game did not reach the heights of the previous encounter when
FLASH QUOTES:
Halil AVCIOGLU (TUR) — Head Coach
On the game: “We had a Macedonian referee when we are playing a game where we hope to playMacedonia
for fifth place. It is not possible.”
On the Macedonian team: “I have to congratulate my players for a tough game. We had the ambition to win but the referees kept destroying the game with some funny whistles. They didn’t whistle a penalty for OKMAN but gave an exclusion instead yet called us for a penalty when the player had his back to the goal. It’s not a good advertisement for water polo.”
Oytun OKMAN (TUR) — Captain
On the match: “We would like to have got fifth place (inEdmonton ) as the fifth team, should any team
withdraw for any reason has a chance to go to the Olympic Games.”
On the Canadians: “Unfortunately, they were a little better than us. I hope they get fifth and have a chance to get to the Olympics.”
On whyTurkey
was not good enough: “We didn’t practise enough. After the Europeans we had 15
days off. We didn’t prepare enough and we are not as good as the Canadians.”
Kevin GRAHAM (CAN) — Two goals
On having to play the day after losing an opportunity to qualify for the Olympics: “We just wanted to come out today and respect ourselves and the hard work we’ve put in, and respect our fans that come out and cheer for us, and just get a win.”
On the physical nature of the match: “We knew it wasn’t going to be pretty. These games rarely are. They’re usually kind of ‘bruiser-fests’ like it was today.”
Dusan ALEKSIC (CAN) — Goalkeeper
On starting his first match of the tournament: “It was really exciting for me because I haven’t played a lot this tournament...it was something that I had been waiting for. It was awesome.”
On rebounding after Friday’s quarter-final loss toGreece : “It’s definitely a step
forward. We had to win this game, no matter what. So, it’s definitely a step up
from yesterday.”
Game 36: 14:20, 5-8 Semifinal, BRAZIL 12 FYR of MACEDONIA 15
Quarters: 2-3, 2-4, 4-3, 4-5
Referees: Cem FILIKSAC (TUR), Aleksandar ADZIC (MNE)
Extra Man: BRA: 5/8. MKD: 6/8
Teams:
BRAZIL: Vinicius ANTONELLI, Bernardo GOMES, Henrique MIRANDA (1), Gustavo COUTINHO, Marcelo FRANCO, Gabriel ROCHA (2), Jonas CRIVELLA (1), Felipe SILVA (4), Bernardo ROCHA, Ruda FRANCO (2), Gustavo GUIMARAES (2), Danilo CORREA, Marcelo CHAGAS. Head Coach: Goran SABLIC.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: Milosh MARINKOVIKS, Mateo CUK (2), Srgjan AKSENTIJEVIC (2), Petar IVOSEVIC (1), Ivan BASARA (1), Igor MILANOVIKS, Marko MARTINIC (2), Dimitar DIMOVSKI, Miroslav RANDJIKS (2), Vojislav CUPIC (1), Boris LETICA (2), Daniel BENIKS ©, Dalibor PERCHINIKJ. Head Coach: Sasho POPOVSKI.
A game that delivers 27 goals must be exciting and this was the case between two even teams, although it looked like the Macedonians would always come out on top. The edge was there at the first quarter but it could have been two if SILVA hadn’t sent in his buzzer-beater. The lead stretched to 6-3 but Ruda FRANCO pulled it back to 6-4 and SILVA scored his second for 7-5 soon after halftime. By now CUK and AKSENTIJEVIC had scored consecutive goals, the former in the first quarter and the latter in the second. TwiceBrazil drew
within one goal in the third period with SILVA claiming his third at 9-8.
MIRANDA brought it back to one at the top of the fourth after LETICA’s goal in
the last second of the third period, GUIMARAES did the same after another
LETICA goal. The die was cast when the Macedonians scored four straight in five
minutes for 15-10 before Brazil
scored two in the final minute.
Halil AVCIOGLU (TUR) — Head Coach
On the game: “We had a Macedonian referee when we are playing a game where we hope to play
On the Macedonian team: “I have to congratulate my players for a tough game. We had the ambition to win but the referees kept destroying the game with some funny whistles. They didn’t whistle a penalty for OKMAN but gave an exclusion instead yet called us for a penalty when the player had his back to the goal. It’s not a good advertisement for water polo.”
Oytun OKMAN (TUR) — Captain
On the match: “We would like to have got fifth place (in
On the Canadians: “Unfortunately, they were a little better than us. I hope they get fifth and have a chance to get to the Olympics.”
On why
Kevin GRAHAM (CAN) — Two goals
On having to play the day after losing an opportunity to qualify for the Olympics: “We just wanted to come out today and respect ourselves and the hard work we’ve put in, and respect our fans that come out and cheer for us, and just get a win.”
On the physical nature of the match: “We knew it wasn’t going to be pretty. These games rarely are. They’re usually kind of ‘bruiser-fests’ like it was today.”
Dusan ALEKSIC (CAN) — Goalkeeper
On starting his first match of the tournament: “It was really exciting for me because I haven’t played a lot this tournament...it was something that I had been waiting for. It was awesome.”
On rebounding after Friday’s quarter-final loss to
Game 36: 14:20, 5-8 Semifinal, BRAZIL 12 FYR of MACEDONIA 15
Quarters: 2-3, 2-4, 4-3, 4-5
Referees: Cem FILIKSAC (TUR), Aleksandar ADZIC (MNE)
Extra Man: BRA: 5/8. MKD: 6/8
Teams:
BRAZIL: Vinicius ANTONELLI, Bernardo GOMES, Henrique MIRANDA (1), Gustavo COUTINHO, Marcelo FRANCO, Gabriel ROCHA (2), Jonas CRIVELLA (1), Felipe SILVA (4), Bernardo ROCHA, Ruda FRANCO (2), Gustavo GUIMARAES (2), Danilo CORREA, Marcelo CHAGAS. Head Coach: Goran SABLIC.
FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: Milosh MARINKOVIKS, Mateo CUK (2), Srgjan AKSENTIJEVIC (2), Petar IVOSEVIC (1), Ivan BASARA (1), Igor MILANOVIKS, Marko MARTINIC (2), Dimitar DIMOVSKI, Miroslav RANDJIKS (2), Vojislav CUPIC (1), Boris LETICA (2), Daniel BENIKS ©, Dalibor PERCHINIKJ. Head Coach: Sasho POPOVSKI.
A game that delivers 27 goals must be exciting and this was the case between two even teams, although it looked like the Macedonians would always come out on top. The edge was there at the first quarter but it could have been two if SILVA hadn’t sent in his buzzer-beater. The lead stretched to 6-3 but Ruda FRANCO pulled it back to 6-4 and SILVA scored his second for 7-5 soon after halftime. By now CUK and AKSENTIJEVIC had scored consecutive goals, the former in the first quarter and the latter in the second. Twice
FLASH QUOTES:
Felipe SILVA (BRA) — Top scorer with four goals
On the match: “We knew in the beginning it would be a hard game. They are really strong and big and tall… they are very experienced players… but we tried right to the end and I think that’s important.”
OnBrazil ’s
level of preparation: “We didn’t prepare very good for the championship, so
this is a good result for us.”
Boris LETICA (MKD) — Two goals
On rebounding after the quarter-final loss on Friday: “The match was very difficult because we needed to motivate ourselves for another game after yesterday. This is not as important a match, so that’s the difficulty.”
On the challenge of playing tired: “We talked about it before the game that we would have a lot of problems with the defence because we are tired. It’s the sixth game in a row. We tried to play as best we can but, in the end, I think we could have won by more goals.”
Game 37: 15:40, 1-4 Semifinal, MONTENEGRO 13 GREECE 12 in extra time (FT: 10-10)
Quarters: 0-2, 5-5, 3-1, 2-2, 1-2, 2-0
Referees: Doriel TERPENKA (CAN), Filippo GOMEZ (ITA)
Extra Man: MNE: 3/11. GRE: 5/14
Penalties: MNE: 3/3. GRE: 1/1
Teams:
MONTENEGRO: Zdravko RADIC, Drasko BRGULJAN, Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (1), Antonio PETROVIC, Filip KLIKOVAC, Aleksandar RADOVIC (2), Mladan JANOVIC (5), Nikola JANOVIC © (2), Aleksandar IVOVIC (1), Boris ZLOKOVIC (1), Vladimir GOJKOVIC (1), Predrag JOKIC, Mikos SCEPANOVIC. Head Coach: Vido LOMPAR.
GREECE :
Nikolaos DELIGIANNIS, Emmanouil MYLONAKIS (1), Andreas MIRALIS (1),
Konstantinos KOKKINAKIS, Theodoros CHATZITHEODOROU, Argyris THEODOROPOULOS (1),
Christos AFROUDAKIS, (1) Evangelos DELAKAS (1), Georgios AFROUDAKIS ©, (1)
Iannis FOUNTOULIS (4), Konstantinos MOURIKIS (2), Matthaios VOULGARAKIS,
Filippos KARAMPETSOS. Head Coach: Dragan ANDRIC.
Felipe SILVA (BRA) — Top scorer with four goals
On the match: “We knew in the beginning it would be a hard game. They are really strong and big and tall… they are very experienced players… but we tried right to the end and I think that’s important.”
On
Boris LETICA (MKD) — Two goals
On rebounding after the quarter-final loss on Friday: “The match was very difficult because we needed to motivate ourselves for another game after yesterday. This is not as important a match, so that’s the difficulty.”
On the challenge of playing tired: “We talked about it before the game that we would have a lot of problems with the defence because we are tired. It’s the sixth game in a row. We tried to play as best we can but, in the end, I think we could have won by more goals.”
Game 37: 15:40, 1-4 Semifinal, MONTENEGRO 13 GREECE 12 in extra time (FT: 10-10)
Quarters: 0-2, 5-5, 3-1, 2-2, 1-2, 2-0
Referees: Doriel TERPENKA (CAN), Filippo GOMEZ (ITA)
Extra Man: MNE: 3/11. GRE: 5/14
Penalties: MNE: 3/3. GRE: 1/1
Teams:
MONTENEGRO: Zdravko RADIC, Drasko BRGULJAN, Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (1), Antonio PETROVIC, Filip KLIKOVAC, Aleksandar RADOVIC (2), Mladan JANOVIC (5), Nikola JANOVIC © (2), Aleksandar IVOVIC (1), Boris ZLOKOVIC (1), Vladimir GOJKOVIC (1), Predrag JOKIC, Mikos SCEPANOVIC. Head Coach: Vido LOMPAR.
This thrilling match, easily the best of the tournament, was
a testament to Greece ’s
resurgence in the sport internationally but equally to Montenegro ’s ability to come back
from a seemingly impossible 6-1 disadvantage to win. With Olympic participation
assured, it was time for pride and a top-two finish the prize. It took until
the start of the second quarter for Montenegro
to score its first goal via Mladan JANOVIC, who went on to score so many and
bring Montenegro
back into the game. But everyone was stunned when Greece went 6-1 ahead with MOURIKIS
scoring twice. Montenegro
went to a timeout and it worked, with three successive goals bringing the score
back to 6-4. Goals were traded with Mladan JANOVIC taking his second on penalty
four seconds from halftime when Greek goalkeeper DELIGIANNIS was called for
moving the goal on the shot (pictured). DELIGIANNIS protested too much and was
red-carded from the game. RADOVIC brought it back to one goal at the start of
the third after Greece
missed an open goal with a wayward lob but FOUNTOULIS responded with a goal
from deep left. Mladan and older brother and captain Nikola JANOVIC netted the
next two to level the game at 8-8 midway through the third and the last goals
of the period. DELAKAS broke the deadlock on extra off a near-post post but
Mladan JANOVIC turned the tide with a goal on extra from the deep left
and then with a missile from the top for 10-9. Georgios AFROUDAKIS broke free
and goalkeeper KARAMPETSOS fired a perfect pass 25 metres upfield for his
captain to score at 1:24. Greece
and Montenegro
took timeouts inside the final 40 seconds to no avail, forcing the game into
overtime. FOUNTOULIS screamed one in from the top; IVOVIC responded and
converted extra after IVOVIC left the game. Greece had the advantage going into
the second half of extra time. GOJKOVIC scored on extra, electing not to pass
to a half chance in front of goal but instead score from deep right on an acute
angle. Greece
missed an opportunity on extra but with 40 seconds remaining, ZLOKOVIC scored a
textbook goal from centre forward to win the game.
FLASH QUOTES:
Mladan JANOVIC (MNE) — Five goals
On the match: “Look, it’s semifinals, so we knew it would be a difficult game.”
On his desire to seeMontenegro
win the tournament: “We’re reached our target to make the final. Now there’s
one more step to win the tournament… I hope we win because it’s good for our
atmosphere and good for our team.”
Ioannis FOUNTOULIS (GRE) — Four goals
On the match: “We started very well with a 6-1 lead. After, I think, in my opinion, some referee decisions turned the game against us.”
On being ready for tomorrow’s bronze-medal match: “Now it’s time to have a little bit of fun. All of the previous games had a lot of stress. But now that we’ve reached our target, it’s really fun to play against good teams with no stress.”
Game 38, 17:00, 1-4 Semifinal,ROMANIA
6 SPAIN 10
Quarters: 1-3, 1-3, 3-3, 1-1
Referees: Axel BENDER (GER), Steven ROTSART (USA )
Extra Man: ROU: 2/11. ESP: 4/12
Pens: ESP: 0/1
Teams:
ROMANIA: Dragos STOENESCU, Cosmin RADU ©, Tiberiu NEGREAN (3), Nicolae DIACONU, Andrei IOSEP (1), Andrei BUSILA, Alexandru MATEI GUIMAN, Mihnea CHIOVEANU (1), Dimitri GOANTA, Ramiro GEORGESCU (1), Alexandru GHIBAN, Kalman KADAR, Mihai DRAGUSIN. Head Coach: Istvan KOVACS.
SPAIN: Inaki AGUILAR, Mario GARCIA (1), Oscar CARRILLO, Balazs SZIRANYI, (1) Guillermo MOLINA © (1), Marc MINGUELL (1), Ivan GALLEGO, Albert ESPANOL, Blai MALLARACH (1), Felipe PERRONE (3), Ivan PEREZ, Javier GARCIA (2), Daniel LOPEZ. Head Coach: Rafael AGUILAR.
This match was a far cry of the previous semifinal with a quieter crowd as the Spanish went about their duty of winning the game and setting up a cracker of a final againstMontenegro .
By early in the second quarter it was 5-1 to Spain , reminiscent of the previous
match but no fairy tale ending for the Romanians. NEGREAN, who scored three
goals in the third period, gave some life to the Romanian attack but the margin
was 8-5 and PERRONE snared a second to close the third period at 9-5. CHIOVEANU
was left wide open at centre forward to score at 3:07 to lift the Romanian
spectators to their feet and their vocal chords to a higher decibel. PERRONE
made that short-lived when he scored on extra on the next attack. CARILLO
should have closed the scoring with 40 seconds remaining but he had the shot
blocked by STOENESCU.
Mladan JANOVIC (MNE) — Five goals
On the match: “Look, it’s semifinals, so we knew it would be a difficult game.”
On his desire to see
Ioannis FOUNTOULIS (GRE) — Four goals
On the match: “We started very well with a 6-1 lead. After, I think, in my opinion, some referee decisions turned the game against us.”
On being ready for tomorrow’s bronze-medal match: “Now it’s time to have a little bit of fun. All of the previous games had a lot of stress. But now that we’ve reached our target, it’s really fun to play against good teams with no stress.”
Game 38, 17:00, 1-4 Semifinal,
Quarters: 1-3, 1-3, 3-3, 1-1
Referees: Axel BENDER (GER), Steven ROTSART (
Extra Man: ROU: 2/11. ESP: 4/12
Pens: ESP: 0/1
Teams:
ROMANIA: Dragos STOENESCU, Cosmin RADU ©, Tiberiu NEGREAN (3), Nicolae DIACONU, Andrei IOSEP (1), Andrei BUSILA, Alexandru MATEI GUIMAN, Mihnea CHIOVEANU (1), Dimitri GOANTA, Ramiro GEORGESCU (1), Alexandru GHIBAN, Kalman KADAR, Mihai DRAGUSIN. Head Coach: Istvan KOVACS.
SPAIN: Inaki AGUILAR, Mario GARCIA (1), Oscar CARRILLO, Balazs SZIRANYI, (1) Guillermo MOLINA © (1), Marc MINGUELL (1), Ivan GALLEGO, Albert ESPANOL, Blai MALLARACH (1), Felipe PERRONE (3), Ivan PEREZ, Javier GARCIA (2), Daniel LOPEZ. Head Coach: Rafael AGUILAR.
This match was a far cry of the previous semifinal with a quieter crowd as the Spanish went about their duty of winning the game and setting up a cracker of a final against
FLASH QUOTES:
Tiberiu NEGREAN (ROU) — Three goals
On the team’s sluggish performance: “We are very tired because we have already qualified for the Olympic Games and we had a big party last night. So, today we didn’t play so good. But, we are happy that we’re going toLondon .”
Nicolae DIACONU (ROU)
On the match: “It was a little bit hard because our most important game was yesterday and we gave everything to win that one. After, we celebrated a little bit, so it was difficult this game today.”
Javier GARCIA (ESP) — Two goals
On achievingSpain ’s
main objective: “All the teams came here to qualify for the Olympic Games as
the main objective. So, we’re very happy to have done that.”
Tiberiu NEGREAN (ROU) — Three goals
On the team’s sluggish performance: “We are very tired because we have already qualified for the Olympic Games and we had a big party last night. So, today we didn’t play so good. But, we are happy that we’re going to
Nicolae DIACONU (ROU)
On the match: “It was a little bit hard because our most important game was yesterday and we gave everything to win that one. After, we celebrated a little bit, so it was difficult this game today.”
Javier GARCIA (ESP) — Two goals
On achieving
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WP London 2012: Macedonians upset Germany and force way into Olympic contention Russell McKinnon, FINA Press Commission Member
Edmonton (POLOAIR INDONESIA) — Montenegro and Spain won
through to the quarter-finals of the Olympic Games Qualification Tournament for
men by winning their respective groups undefeated at the Kinsmen Sports Centre
here. But the real action on day five was in the second game of the day when Germany forgot to bring its A game against the Former Yugoslavian
Republic of Macedonia . After leading 4-2 early
in the third period, Germany ’s
goals dried up, the extra-man advantage conversion rate was none from eight and
the Macedonians smelled blood and went in for the kill.
MKD, thanks to three Miroslav RANDJIKJ goals, including the
last two of the game — scored late in the third quarter — held out the hapless
Germans and denied them a shot at the quarter-finals with a 6-4 victory. MKD
had snuck into the quarters on the strength of that match, finishing with four
points, equal to Germany ,
but finishing ahead on the first tiebreak, the result between the two. A
stunned auditorium was left aghast at the result of the 10th-placed team from
the Beijing Olympics not having a shot on day six of this competition. Not at London is one thing, but
not even in the quarter-finals of the qualification tournament is another.
The reason for captain Marc POLITZE not seeing out the game
even though he only had two major fouls is a big question that went unanswered
as the distraught Germans went heads bowed to the changing rooms. Only star centre
forward Andreas SCHLOTTERBECK stopped to talk, stating that his international
playing days could be numbered with no Olympic Games to inspire him.
WithMontenegro defeating Romania 14-8 in the final Group A match, the
Montenegrins went through undefeated and Romania
claimed second, finishing on six points with Greece , whom it beat 10-9 on day
two. Greece thumped
the Netherlands
14-5 in the first game of the day and looked set for second until the
Macedonians came up trumps, having to settle for third. Macedonia was
thrilled with fourth place.
In Group B,Spain downed Canada 9-6 in a match that Canada
led 4-3 at halftime and lost head coach Dragan JOVANOVIC to a red card inside
the final four minutes after he kicked a poolside marker into the pool.
Brazil and Turkey battled to an 11-11 draw after Brazil held
sway early at 5-1. That left some tantalising clashes in Friday’s
quarter-finals with Montenegro
facing Turkey ; Romania up against Brazil ;
Greece against Canada and Macedonia
playing Spain .
The four winners settle the final placings for London .
Match Reports:
Game 25: 14:20, Group A,GREECE
14 NETHERLANDS
5
Quarters: 2-1, 3-0, 4-1, 5-3
Referees: Doriel TERPENKA (CAN), Nenad PERIS (CRO)
Extra Man: GRE: 3/10. NED: 3/7
Pens: GRE: 1/2
Teams: GREECE: Nikolaos DELIGIANNIS, Emmanouil MYLONAKIS, Andreas MIRALIS, Konstantinos KOKKINAKIS, Theodoros CHATZITHEODOROU (1), Argyris THEODOROPOULOS (1), Christos AFROUDAKIS (4), Evangelos DELAKAS (1), Georgios AFROUDAKIS (2), Iannis FOUNTOULIS (3), Konstantinos MOURIKIS (2), Matthaios VOULGARAKIS, Filippos KARAMPETSOS. Head Coach: Dragan ANDRIC.
NETHERLANDS: Jordy STIL, Thomas LUCAS, Tjerk KRAMER , Mike VAN DEN BRINK, Luuk GIELEN, Robin LINDHOUT (2), Lars GOTTEMAKER (1). Richard VAN ECK (1), Ruud VAN DER HORST, Roeland SPIJKER, Tim REUTEN, Matthijs LUCAS (1), Robert BESKERS. Head Coach: Johan AANTJES.
Greece made sure of its
intentions stretch further than this tournament with another powerful
performance that left the Netherlands
wanting. Goals were hard to come by but the spirit in some of the Dutch players
was evident in the dying seconds when the ever-present GOTTEMAKER, who played
the first half of the northern summer with WP Turia in the Spanish League,
based in Valencia, stole the ball, whipped it across field to LINDHOUT who
scored from 10 metres on the final buzzer to keep the margin under 10. But it
was the AFROUDAKIS brothers who did the early scoring with the younger Christos
going on to make four while captain Georgios scored two. Then there was FOUNTOULIS,
one of the finds of the tournament who likes to score. Ne netted three and
gives Greece
a lot of potency from the top or on the drive. Dutch captain KRAMER earned the
ire of the referees when he disagreed with a decision and proceeded to laugh at
the referee, who had the last laugh when he produced his red card. It came at a
crucial time of the game when Greece
was four up. MIRALIS was given the penalty shot for KRAMER’s indiscretion but,
although he scored, he surged forward a metre and it was disallowed. No matter.
Greece
was 5-1 up at the half and 9-2 at the final break. Eight goals in the final
quarter made for an interesting period. The Netherlands ends its campaign with
no points.
With
In Group B,
Match Reports:
Game 25: 14:20, Group A,
Quarters: 2-1, 3-0, 4-1, 5-3
Referees: Doriel TERPENKA (CAN), Nenad PERIS (CRO)
Extra Man: GRE: 3/10. NED: 3/7
Pens: GRE: 1/2
Teams: GREECE: Nikolaos DELIGIANNIS, Emmanouil MYLONAKIS, Andreas MIRALIS, Konstantinos KOKKINAKIS, Theodoros CHATZITHEODOROU (1), Argyris THEODOROPOULOS (1), Christos AFROUDAKIS (4), Evangelos DELAKAS (1), Georgios AFROUDAKIS (2), Iannis FOUNTOULIS (3), Konstantinos MOURIKIS (2), Matthaios VOULGARAKIS, Filippos KARAMPETSOS. Head Coach: Dragan ANDRIC.
NETHERLANDS: Jordy STIL, Thomas LUCAS, Tjerk KRAMER , Mike VAN DEN BRINK, Luuk GIELEN, Robin LINDHOUT (2), Lars GOTTEMAKER (1). Richard VAN ECK (1), Ruud VAN DER HORST, Roeland SPIJKER, Tim REUTEN, Matthijs LUCAS (1), Robert BESKERS. Head Coach: Johan AANTJES.
FLASH QUOTES:
Georgios AFROUDAKIS (GRE) – Captain, two goals, on completing the round-robin portion of the competition: “From the beginning of the competition, we expected to play in the quarter-finals (Friday). We hope to win and celebrate qualification in the Olympic Games.”
Tjerk KRAMER (NED) – Captain, who was excluded for misconduct in second quarter, on the value of the experience for the young Dutch team: “It’s very valuable: the pressure, the ambience, everything that comes with a tournament like this. And I think we’re learning a lot. ” On the lasting effects for his team-mates: “Well, they’re sportsmen, you know, so it takes some time to cope with this kind of thing. But I think we’ll get out stronger in the end.”
Game 26: 15:40, Group A, FYR OFMACEDONIA
6 GERMANY
4
Quarters: 0-2, 2-3, 4-1, 0-0
Referees: Jose WERNER (NED), Henk SMIT (NED)
Extra Man: MKD: 2/8. GER: 0/8
Pens: MKD: 2/2. GER: 1/1
Teams:
FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: Milosh MARINKOVIKS, Mateo CUK (1), Srgjan AKSENTIJEVIC (1), Petar IVOSEVIC (1), Ivan BASARA, Igor MILANOVIKS, Marko MARTINIC, Dimitar DIMOVSKI, Miroslav RANDJIKS (3), Cupic VOJISLAV, Boris LETICA, Daniel BENIKJ, Dalibor PERCHINIKJ. Head Coach: Sasho POPOVSKI.
GERMANY: Alexander TCHIGIR, Florian NAROSKA, Tim WOLLTHAN, Julian REAL, Marko STAMM (1), Marc POLITZE (1), Erik BUKOWSKI, Paul SCHUELER, Tobias KREUZMANN, Moritz OELER (1), Andreas SCHLOTTERBECK, Sven ROEBRING, Roger KONG. Head Coach:Hagen STAMM.
Germany is out of 2012 London Olympic contention following a major upset by the Former Yugoslavian
Republic of Macedonia . Germany was the team in the control in the first
half and even went 4-2 ahead a minute into the third but then Germany went
missing in action. The Macedonians played with heart while Germany took
poor options and didn’t seem to set up the attack as well as in previous games.
Some options weren’t exploited while the Macedonians were fighting for a life.
Coach STAMM even left captain and major playmaker POLITZE on the bench
following his second timeout at 3:36 when he only had two major fouls against
his name and the last thread of German hopes dangling listlessly. It was a game
of two halves, as the cliché goes. POLITZE and Marko STAMM scored the
first-quarter goals and OELER converted on penalty early in the second quarter,
giving Germany
a handsome start. AKSENTIJEVIC scored on extra and IVOSEVIC from out top
to close the half. ROEBING, who has had little water time, screamed in a
backhander from two metres for 4-2 at the top of the third and Germany was
back in action. Immediately afterwards, RANDJIKJ converted a penalty and CUK
drilled one from the top a minute later for 4-4. Germany
was rattled and looked distressed so Germany had a timeout. A minute
late MKD went to a timeout, but did not score from that play. However, a goal
came soon after from RANDJIKJ on penalty at 3:25. With 22 seconds left on the
clock, RANDJIKJ scored his third on extra, which proved to be the last goal of
the game. The final quarter was far from exciting with MKD playing its normal
style and Germany
looking out of sorts. The defence was king at both ends. As the time ticked
down the Germans looked less and less likely of putting a shot on target. A nil
result on extra proved a critical factor in the game considering the
Macedonians scored two from eight — the winning margin. After the game, most of
the Germans shunned the media, although SCHLOTTERBECK questioned his future at
the international level. The Macedonians were stunned that they had made the
quarter-finals and in with a shot at an Olympic ticket.
Georgios AFROUDAKIS (GRE) – Captain, two goals, on completing the round-robin portion of the competition: “From the beginning of the competition, we expected to play in the quarter-finals (Friday). We hope to win and celebrate qualification in the Olympic Games.”
Tjerk KRAMER (NED) – Captain, who was excluded for misconduct in second quarter, on the value of the experience for the young Dutch team: “It’s very valuable: the pressure, the ambience, everything that comes with a tournament like this. And I think we’re learning a lot. ” On the lasting effects for his team-mates: “Well, they’re sportsmen, you know, so it takes some time to cope with this kind of thing. But I think we’ll get out stronger in the end.”
Game 26: 15:40, Group A, FYR OF
Quarters: 0-2, 2-3, 4-1, 0-0
Referees: Jose WERNER (NED), Henk SMIT (NED)
Extra Man: MKD: 2/8. GER: 0/8
Pens: MKD: 2/2. GER: 1/1
Teams:
FORMER YUGOSLAVIAN REPUBLIC OF MACEDONIA: Milosh MARINKOVIKS, Mateo CUK (1), Srgjan AKSENTIJEVIC (1), Petar IVOSEVIC (1), Ivan BASARA, Igor MILANOVIKS, Marko MARTINIC, Dimitar DIMOVSKI, Miroslav RANDJIKS (3), Cupic VOJISLAV, Boris LETICA, Daniel BENIKJ, Dalibor PERCHINIKJ. Head Coach: Sasho POPOVSKI.
GERMANY: Alexander TCHIGIR, Florian NAROSKA, Tim WOLLTHAN, Julian REAL, Marko STAMM (1), Marc POLITZE (1), Erik BUKOWSKI, Paul SCHUELER, Tobias KREUZMANN, Moritz OELER (1), Andreas SCHLOTTERBECK, Sven ROEBRING, Roger KONG. Head Coach:
FLASH QUOTES:
Sasho POPOVSKI (MKD) — Head coach, on the significance of beatingGermany :
“In words, it’s difficult to say. Until now, it is the biggest victory in
Macedonian water polo.” On the importance of the quarter-final match on Friday:
“Tomorrow, we can make Macedonian sports history. It’s the most important game
of our lives.”
Dimitar DIMOVSKI (MKD), on the significance of the victory overGermany : “This
is huge because we still can win tomorrow, as we did today, and qualify for the
Olympics. We’ve never had this chance, so it’s an epic moment for Macedonia .”
Andreas SCHLOTTERBECK (GER) — Centre forward, on speculating about his future in water polo: “My disappointment? My disappointment is very big because maybe it was my last game. Maybe I don’t play any more water polo. My career, maybe it’s finished. I don’t know. I’m not sure.” On trying to explain the final result: “It’s difficult to explain. Of course, we played bad. Our counter-attack was bad… they scored six goals, it’s OK. But we shoot only four goals? It’s the point why we lose.”
Game 27: 17:00, Group A,MONTENEGRO
14 ROMANIA 8
Quarters: 3-2, 5-2, 3-3, 3-1
Referees: Steven ROTSART (USA ),
Daniel FLAHIVE (AUS)
Extra Man: MNE: 5/12. ROU: 4/10
Pens: ROU: 0/1
Teams:
MONTENEGRO: Zdravko RADIC, Drasko BRGULJAN (2), Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (1), Antonio PETROVIC (1), Filip KLIKOVAC, Aleksandar RADOVIC (1), Mladan JANOVIC, Nikola JANOVIC (1), Aleksandar IVOVIC (3), Boris ZLOKOVIC (3), Vladimir GOJKOVIC (2), Predrag JOKIC, Mikos SCEPANOVIC. Head Coach: Vido LOMPAR.
ROMANIA: Dragos STOENESCU, Cosmin RADU (1), Tiberiu NEGREAN, Nicolae DIACONU (1), Andrei IOSEP, Andrei BUSILA (1), Alexandru MATEI GUIMAN (2), Mihnea CHIOVEANU, Dimitri GOANTA, Ramiro GEORGESCU (2), Alexandru GHIBAN (1), Kalman KADAR, Mihai DRAGUSIN. Head Coach: Istvan KOVACS.
Montenegro
was looking for a clean sheet and performed what was necessary while the happy
Romanians knew that a loss would mean nothing in the rankings while a win could
lift it to first. The previous win by the Macedonians over Germany had
changed the group standings markedly. This was a solid match by both sides and
they displayed good water polo skills. Romania stayed in the match at 5-3 early
in the second quarter and at 6-4 halfway through the periods but IVOVIC and the
veteran GOJKOVIC scored on counter and from the top for 8-4 — a decisive break.
It didn’t help when SCEPANOVIC stopped IOSEP’s penalty attempt at the start of
the third period. RADU and GHIBAN scored successive goals after ZLOKOVIC took Montenegro to
9-4. ZLOKOVIC scored again for 10-6 and his captain, Nikola JANOVIC, scored on
counter. Romania
took a timeout and GEORGESCU converted for 11-7 at the final break. The game
slipped away from Romania
when RADOVIC and GOJKOVIC scored inside the first 90 seconds of the fourth
period to set the seal on the game.
Sasho POPOVSKI (MKD) — Head coach, on the significance of beating
Dimitar DIMOVSKI (MKD), on the significance of the victory over
Andreas SCHLOTTERBECK (GER) — Centre forward, on speculating about his future in water polo: “My disappointment? My disappointment is very big because maybe it was my last game. Maybe I don’t play any more water polo. My career, maybe it’s finished. I don’t know. I’m not sure.” On trying to explain the final result: “It’s difficult to explain. Of course, we played bad. Our counter-attack was bad… they scored six goals, it’s OK. But we shoot only four goals? It’s the point why we lose.”
Game 27: 17:00, Group A,
Quarters: 3-2, 5-2, 3-3, 3-1
Referees: Steven ROTSART (
Extra Man: MNE: 5/12. ROU: 4/10
Pens: ROU: 0/1
Teams:
MONTENEGRO: Zdravko RADIC, Drasko BRGULJAN (2), Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (1), Antonio PETROVIC (1), Filip KLIKOVAC, Aleksandar RADOVIC (1), Mladan JANOVIC, Nikola JANOVIC (1), Aleksandar IVOVIC (3), Boris ZLOKOVIC (3), Vladimir GOJKOVIC (2), Predrag JOKIC, Mikos SCEPANOVIC. Head Coach: Vido LOMPAR.
ROMANIA: Dragos STOENESCU, Cosmin RADU (1), Tiberiu NEGREAN, Nicolae DIACONU (1), Andrei IOSEP, Andrei BUSILA (1), Alexandru MATEI GUIMAN (2), Mihnea CHIOVEANU, Dimitri GOANTA, Ramiro GEORGESCU (2), Alexandru GHIBAN (1), Kalman KADAR, Mihai DRAGUSIN. Head Coach: Istvan KOVACS.
FLASH QUOTES:
Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (MNE) — One goal, on his overall impressions ofMontenegro ’s
performance so far: “After five games, we are satisfied. We arrived here as the
favourites and wanted to win every game. We’ve been able to finish in first
place in our group and now have an easier game in the quarter-final.”
Cosmin RADU (ROU) — Team captain, scored once, onRomania ’s approach to the match:
“We thought that today’s game was going to be a diehard game because we were in
a very difficult position. But, fortunately for us, Macedonia
beat Germany
in the game before so, for us, today was a practice.” On feeling confident
heading into the quarter-final: “Right now I do, but you never know. We lost
four years ago against Canada
when we were the favourite so I don’t want to play again a game like that.”
Game 29, 18:20, Group B, BRAZIL 11 TURKEY 11
Quarters: 5-2, 3-5, 1-2, 2-2
Referees: Axel BENDER (GER), Aleksandar ADZIC (MNE)
Extra Man: BRA: 3/11. TUR: 3/7
Pens: BRA: 2/2
Teams:
BRAZIL: Vinicius ANTONELLI, Bernardo GOMES (2), Henrique MIRANDA (2), Gustavo COUTINHO (1), Marcelo FRANCO (1), Gabriel ROCHA, Jonas CRIVELLA (3), Felipe SILVA, Bernardo ROCHA, Ruda FRANCO (1), Gustavo GUIMARAES, Danilo CORREA (1), Marcelo CHAGAS. Head Coach: Goran SABLIC.
TURKEY: Atilla SEZER, Ali Can YILMAZ (1), Berk BIYIK (2), Oytun OKMAN, (1) Berk GUNCUT (1), Emre COSKUN (1), Osman GULENG, Ali Can GAGATAY (3), Nadir SUNMEZ, Anil SUNMEZ, Halil BESKARDESLER (1), Can GUVEN (1), Ali Ozcan KILIG. Head Coach: Halil AVCIOGLU.
Brazil and Turkey battled
to an 11-11 draw with an exciting final quarter. Brazil looked well in charge for
the first part of the game and you could have been forgiven for thinking a 5-1
start could turn into a big victory. Turkey was calm, slowly worked the
ball and came up with the goals in the second quarter bringing the game back to
6-4, 7-6 and 8-7. CRIVELLA scored his third goal on extra-man advantage after a
timeout and Turkey
mimicked the move with a goal to GUVEN, going cross-cage from the deep right
for 9-8 at 2:59. It didn’t end there with the experienced BESKARDESLER, twice
the leading scorer at a FINA Junior World Championships (2001 and 2003) the big
threat in the dying seconds. However, he popped the ball right to YILMAZ who
sent the ball over the goalkeeper’s head from the same position GUVEN just
scored from, levelling the game at 9-9 to close the third period. Gabriel ROCHA
put Brazil in front early in
the fourth and then proceeded a brace of yellow cards and a red card, when Brazil ’s
SILVA was sent from the bench. MIRANDA took Brazil 11-10 ahead in between the
card waving. At 2:22, CRIVELLA, who had made a magnificent contribution with
three goals, was shunted from the game on misconduct and Turkey took a
timeout. The goal did not come on extra but went in soon after, thanks to BIYIK
at 2:00. Both teams had chances at the end but the draw suited both teams with Brazil ending third and Turkey fourth, one point clear of Argentina , who could have qualified had Turkey lost
Vjekoslav PASKOVIC (MNE) — One goal, on his overall impressions of
Cosmin RADU (ROU) — Team captain, scored once, on
Game 29, 18:20, Group B, BRAZIL 11 TURKEY 11
Quarters: 5-2, 3-5, 1-2, 2-2
Referees: Axel BENDER (GER), Aleksandar ADZIC (MNE)
Extra Man: BRA: 3/11. TUR: 3/7
Pens: BRA: 2/2
Teams:
BRAZIL: Vinicius ANTONELLI, Bernardo GOMES (2), Henrique MIRANDA (2), Gustavo COUTINHO (1), Marcelo FRANCO (1), Gabriel ROCHA, Jonas CRIVELLA (3), Felipe SILVA, Bernardo ROCHA, Ruda FRANCO (1), Gustavo GUIMARAES, Danilo CORREA (1), Marcelo CHAGAS. Head Coach: Goran SABLIC.
TURKEY: Atilla SEZER, Ali Can YILMAZ (1), Berk BIYIK (2), Oytun OKMAN, (1) Berk GUNCUT (1), Emre COSKUN (1), Osman GULENG, Ali Can GAGATAY (3), Nadir SUNMEZ, Anil SUNMEZ, Halil BESKARDESLER (1), Can GUVEN (1), Ali Ozcan KILIG. Head Coach: Halil AVCIOGLU.
FLASH QUOTES:
Gustavo GUIMARAES (BRA), on finishing third in Group B: “We came to this match knowing that if we could win or tie we would be in third place (in Group B)… so, it’s a good thing for us.” On a strategy againstRomania (in the quarter-final match
on Friday): “We have to do something to stop their centre forward (RADU)
who’s a very strong player. On the attack, we’ll need to try some different
things because Romania ’s
defence is very strong.”
Oytun OKMAN (TUR) — Captain, one goal, on the strategy to deal with the Brazilians: “Our coach gave us some good tactics today, so we tried to keep them. If we’d had a bit more luck, we should have been the victorious team today.”
Halil AVCIOGLU (TUR) — Head coach, on the approach to playing the heavily favoured team fromMontenegro :
“This is reality, you know. This is a different kind of water polo… we have
very little chance so I will ask my players to give their best.”
Game 28: 19:40, GroupB , SPAIN 8 CANADA 6
Quarters: 2-2, 1-2, 3-0, 3-2
Referees: Filippo GOMEZ (ITA), Adrian ALEXANDRESCU (ROU).
Extra Man: ESP: 6/10 CAN: 3/9
Teams:
SPAIN: Inaki AGUILAR, Mario GARCIA (1), Oscar CARRILLO, Balazs SZIRANYI, Guillermo MOLINA (3), Marc MINGUELL (2), Ivan GALLEGO, Albert ESPANOL (1), Blai MALLARACH, Felipe PERRONE (2), Ivan PEREZ, Xavier GARCIA, Daniel LOPEZ. Head Coach: Rafael AGUILAR.
CANADA: Robin RANDALL, Constantin KUDABA, Oliver VIKALO, Nicolas CONSTANTIN-BICARI (2), Justin BOYD, Scott ROBINSON (1), Luka GASIC, Kevin GRAHAM, Aaron FELTHAM, John CONWAY (2), Devon DIGGLE (1), Jared McELROY, Dusan ALEKSIC. Head Coach: Dragan JOVANOVIC.
On a day of pressure matches the last of the preliminary rounds proved to be another stunner. It wasn’t the success story that the Macedonians produced overGermany
earlier in the day but it did see the hugely supported home team lead twice in
the third quarter and turn into the third period one goal up. While Canada was
working hard all over the pool and coming up with excellent results, it was
Spain who produced the statistic that proved the killer — six from 10 on extra
man compared to Canada’s three from nine — which was the difference in the
final score. The third quarter was the one that gave Spain victory with PERRONE shooting
through two defenders from the top and captain MOLINA spearing in another.
MOLINA then converted the first of four successive extra-man plays.
CONSTANTIN-BICARI opened with the first after a timeout ploy at the top of the
fourth period, followed by Mario GARCIA with a fumbled shot and ESPANOL tearing
one in off the right upright. It was 8-5 for Spain
and Canadian head coach JOVANOVIC was upset, kicking a poolside marker into the
water for which he was red-carded, meaning he will miss the crucial
quarter-final clash with Greece
on Good Friday. Without the coach CONWAY
scored for 8-6 at 2:33. Spain
went to a timeout and MINGUELL converted the play off a swift pass from his
left for the last score of the game.
Gustavo GUIMARAES (BRA), on finishing third in Group B: “We came to this match knowing that if we could win or tie we would be in third place (in Group B)… so, it’s a good thing for us.” On a strategy against
Oytun OKMAN (TUR) — Captain, one goal, on the strategy to deal with the Brazilians: “Our coach gave us some good tactics today, so we tried to keep them. If we’d had a bit more luck, we should have been the victorious team today.”
Halil AVCIOGLU (TUR) — Head coach, on the approach to playing the heavily favoured team from
Game 28: 19:40, Group
Quarters: 2-2, 1-2, 3-0, 3-2
Referees: Filippo GOMEZ (ITA), Adrian ALEXANDRESCU (ROU).
Extra Man: ESP: 6/10 CAN: 3/9
Teams:
SPAIN: Inaki AGUILAR, Mario GARCIA (1), Oscar CARRILLO, Balazs SZIRANYI, Guillermo MOLINA (3), Marc MINGUELL (2), Ivan GALLEGO, Albert ESPANOL (1), Blai MALLARACH, Felipe PERRONE (2), Ivan PEREZ, Xavier GARCIA, Daniel LOPEZ. Head Coach: Rafael AGUILAR.
CANADA: Robin RANDALL, Constantin KUDABA, Oliver VIKALO, Nicolas CONSTANTIN-BICARI (2), Justin BOYD, Scott ROBINSON (1), Luka GASIC, Kevin GRAHAM, Aaron FELTHAM, John CONWAY (2), Devon DIGGLE (1), Jared McELROY, Dusan ALEKSIC. Head Coach: Dragan JOVANOVIC.
On a day of pressure matches the last of the preliminary rounds proved to be another stunner. It wasn’t the success story that the Macedonians produced over
FLASH QUOTES:
Rafael AQUILAR (ESP) — Head coach, on being down 4-3 at halftime: “With teams of similar quality it is normal. As the time passes we have the time to get back in front.” On the intensity of the game: “It was very hard, the last game in the group and the most difficult.Canada is very interesting,
different. We had intensity all through the game.” On excellent extra-man play:
“It is good but we must perform in other parts. Tomorrow (against the
Macedonians) we have to play very good defence, extra-man and counter-attack.”
Ivan PEREZ — Centre forward, on favouring his right leg after the match: “It was a cramp to my muscle but it’s nothing the physio can’t sort out before tomorrow.” OnCanada
taking the lead twice: “We knew it was going to be a hard game. We expected
that. But it was a long game and we knew at some point we would take the lead.”
Dragan JOVANOVIC (CAN) – Head coach, on his players’ performance: “I can’t be unsatisfied with this – intensity, energy in the pool, desire, focus that we are looking for since the beginning of this tournament.” On receiving a red card: “Emotions kicked in and I did what I did. You know, I deserved the red card…pretty stupid but, you know, that’s the game when your emotions are on the top.” On the impact of his suspension from the quarter final: “There will be no difference at all, absolutely no difference… They’re (the players) the ones who have to do it, not me. That’s the bottom line.”
Aaron FELTHAM (CAN) – Captain, on proving that Canada can compete with the top teams: “Any question that anybody had about us being able to play with them or being able to do well after playing a couple of weaker games, I think we answered that.” On playingGreece
in the quarter-final: “I think we stack up pretty well. They’re not as big as Spain , but
they’re a pretty controlled team. But I think if we play our defence on them we
can baffle them a little bit.” (fina)
Rafael AQUILAR (ESP) — Head coach, on being down 4-3 at halftime: “With teams of similar quality it is normal. As the time passes we have the time to get back in front.” On the intensity of the game: “It was very hard, the last game in the group and the most difficult.
Ivan PEREZ — Centre forward, on favouring his right leg after the match: “It was a cramp to my muscle but it’s nothing the physio can’t sort out before tomorrow.” On
Dragan JOVANOVIC (CAN) – Head coach, on his players’ performance: “I can’t be unsatisfied with this – intensity, energy in the pool, desire, focus that we are looking for since the beginning of this tournament.” On receiving a red card: “Emotions kicked in and I did what I did. You know, I deserved the red card…pretty stupid but, you know, that’s the game when your emotions are on the top.” On the impact of his suspension from the quarter final: “There will be no difference at all, absolutely no difference… They’re (the players) the ones who have to do it, not me. That’s the bottom line.”
Aaron FELTHAM (CAN) – Captain, on proving that Canada can compete with the top teams: “Any question that anybody had about us being able to play with them or being able to do well after playing a couple of weaker games, I think we answered that.” On playing
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