1999 Men's European Water Polo Championship

The 1999 Men's European Water Polo Championship took place in Florence, Italy from September 2 to September 11, 1999. It was organised by the Ligue Européenne de Natation.

Teams

Preliminary round

GROUP A

Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Hungary 954104625+21
2.  Croatia 854014030+10
3.  Italy 753113532+3
4.  Greece 4520332320
5.  Slovakia 25104294314
6.  Slovenia 05005264620
Greece  9 5  Slovenia
Slovakia  7 9  Croatia
Italy  7 7  Hungary
Greece  8 3  Slovakia
Slovenia  3 11  Hungary
Croatia  7 6  Italy
Slovakia  8 7  Slovenia
Hungary  7 6  Croatia
Italy  7 6  Greece
Slovenia  4 9  Croatia
Greece  3 8  Hungary
Slovakia  5 6  Italy
Hungary  13 6  Slovakia
Croatia  9 6  Greece
Italy  9 7  Slovenia

GROUP B

Team Points G W D L GF GA Diff
1.  Spain 854014433+11
2.  Russia 653023735+2
3.  Yugoslavia 552123633+3
4.  Germany 5521226293
5.  Romania 3511329323
6.  Netherlands 35113334310
Germany  4 9  Spain
Netherlands  7 10  Russia
Romania  5 7  Yugoslavia
Romania  3 5  Germany
Yugoslavia  8 9  Russia
Spain  11 8  Netherlands
Netherlands  4 4  Romania
Russia  4 6  Spain
Germany  3 3  Yugoslavia
Germany  7 8  Netherlands
Romania  7 8  Russia
Yugoslavia  7 10  Spain
Netherlands  6 11  Yugoslavia
Spain  8 10  Romania
Russia  6 7  Germany

Quarterfinals

Russia  6 7  Italy
Croatia  9 7 [aet]  Yugoslavia
Spain  6 7  Greece
Hungary  15 4  Germany

Semifinals

Greece  7 10  Croatia
Hungary  7 5  Italy
Germany  7 8  Russia
Yugoslavia  5 8  Spain

Finals

Netherlands  7 8  Slovenia
Romania  9 8 [aet]  Slovakia
Germany  5 8  Yugoslavia
Russia  14 12  Spain
Italy  7 6  Greece
Hungary  15 12  Croatia

Final ranking

RANK TEAM
 Hungary
 Croatia
 Italy
4.  Greece
5.  Russia
6.  Spain
7.  Yugoslavia
8.  Germany
9.  Romania
10.  Slovakia
11.  Slovenia
12.  Netherlands

 1999 Men's European Champion 

Hungary
Twelfth title

Individual awards

RANK TOPSCORERS GOALS
1.  Salvador Gómez (ESP) 16
2.  Manuel Estiarte (ESP) 14
 Tamás Kásás (HUN)
 Revaz Tchomakhidze (RUS)
5.  Alexander Yerishev (RUS) 13
 Sven Reinhardt (GER)
7.  Georgios Afroudakis (GRE) 12
 Géza Gyurcsi (SVK)
 Juan Perez (ESP)
 Carlo Silipo (ITA)
 Irek Zinnourov (RUS)

References

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