Wiki How:WikiProject Swimming/Water polo work group/Notability

This page is part of the WikiProject on Water polo and is intended to help editors determine if a water polo topic is notable enough to deserve its own article in Wikipedia.

General

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Notability

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Figures

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Water polo figures are presumed notable if they meet any of the criteria below

  1. Have been inducted into a major Hall of Fame, such as the International Swimming Hall of Fame, the USA Water Polo Hall of Fame, or the Water Polo Australia Hall of Fame.
  2. Players who have played for, or head coaches who have coached:
    1. A "High Performance National Team".
    2. A team in the Olympic Games, the World Aquatics Championships, the FINA Water Polo World Cup, the FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup, or the FINA Water Polo World League Super Final.
    3. A team that finished top eight in the European Water Polo Championship.
    4. A team that finished top four in the Asian Games, or the Pan American Games.
    5. A team in a "fully professional league".
    6. A team in the LEN Champions League, the LEN Euro Cup, the LEN Euro League Women or the Women's LEN Trophy.
  3. Have served as referees in the Olympic Games or the World Aquatics Championships.

The above parameters apply to all water polo figures regardless of professional or amateur status. A player who signs for a team in a fully professional league but has not played in any games is not deemed to have participated in a competition, and is therefore not generally regarded as being notable under these criteria. Youth players are not notable unless they satisfy one of the statements above, or if they can be shown to meet the wider requirements of General notability guideline (GNG).

College water polo players or head coaches in the United States are presumed notable if they meet any of the criteria below

  1. Have received the Peter J. Cutino Award as the top male and female college water polo players.
  2. Have won multiple men's or women's NCAA Water Polo Championships as players and/or head coaches.
  3. Have been awarded NCAA Division I Coach of the Year.
  4. Served as a full-time (as opposed to interim) head coach for NCAA Division I water polo.

Teams

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Per Wikipedia:Notability (sports)#Teams, teams are required to meet the general notability guideline. The following guidance may indicate at what level water polo teams generally have enough coverage to meet the GNG criteria.

  1. All senior national water polo teams.
  2. Water polo teams that have played in the national cup or the national level of the league structure.
  3. College water polo teams that participated for more than one year in the NCAA Division I.
  4. Other water polo teams must be shown to meet broader Wikipedia:Notability criteria.
Note: Since notability is not inherited, the notability of a water polo figure does not imply the notability of a team, or vice versa.

Competitions

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A water polo club competition is deemed notable if it meets any of the criteria below

  1. It is the top national club league competition of any nation.
  2. It is the top national club cup competition of any nation.
  3. The competing clubs are wholly or mostly members of the top national club league competition.

Other water polo club competitions are assumed non-notable unless they can be shown to meet broader Wikipedia:Notability criteria.

National water polo teams

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Lists in this section updated as of 16 November 2020.

High Performance National Teams

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National water polo teams are High Performance National Teams if they have finished top eight in both the Olympic Games and the World Aquatics Championships.

"High Performance National Teams" for men (total 18 teams):

"High Performance National Teams" for women (total 12 teams):

National teams with the most appearances

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The following national water polo teams have participated in both the Olympic Games and the World Aquatics Championships, and have made a total of ten or more appearances in the Olympic Games and the World Aquatics Championships.

Men's national teams with the most appearances in the Olympic Games and the World Aquatics Championships (total 24 teams):

Women's national teams with the most appearances in the Olympic Games and the World Aquatics Championships (total 12 teams):

Men's tournaments

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Olympic Games

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Note: Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games; italic number in header means demonstration tournament was held.

Legend
  •  1  – Champions
  •  2  – Runners-up
  •  3  – Third place
  •  4  – Fourth place
  •      – Disqualified
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
  • = – More than one team tied for that rank
  • Defunct team
Africa – CANA (1 of 2 teams)
Men's team[1]00040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620Years
 South Africa149Q2
Americas – ASUA (4 of 8 teams)
Men's team[1]00040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620Years
 Brazil6[a]91213131288
 Canada16910114
 Cuba897585
 United States43739114579532247672810Q21
Asia – AASF (3 of 7 teams)
Men's team[1]00040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620Years
 China911123
 Japan414141112151112Q8
 Kazakhstan91111Q3
Europe – LEN (20 of 34 teams)
Men's team[1]00040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620Years
 Croatia27106126
 France3[b]6913461010111111
 Germany
 West Germany
United Team of Germany
=5122156661046347951017
 Great Britain1111848131271211
 Greece813151414108910610479615
 Hungary5521121131321356411155Q22
 Italy1011134144628771358923Q20
 Montenegro4443
Men's team00040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620Years
 Netherlands457553588773669101117
 Romania1785584911109
 Russia5233
 Serbia331Q3
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Yugoslavia[c]
832Defunct3
 Soviet Union
Unified Team
7323218133Defunct10
 Spain7109889104462146567Q17
 Yugoslavia1092242155211Defunct12
Oceania – OSA (1 of 1 team)
Men's team[1]00040812202428323648525660646872768084889296000408121620Years
 Australia1819915101211758589879Q16
Total teams74612131451618211016131516121212121212121212121212

World Aquatics Championships

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
  • Defunct team
Africa – CANA (1 of 2 teams)
Men's team[1]197319751978198219861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 South Africa15th14th15th14th15th16th15th12th16th12th10
Americas – ASUA (4 of 7 teams)
Men's team[1]197319751978198219861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 Brazil12th12th13th13th13th14th10th12th13th9
 Canada14th14th14th13th13th14th13th15th14th13th12th8th10th11th9th15th16
 Cuba6th4th10th5th7th11th11th12th8
 United States5th8th5th6th4th4th6th7th7th6th11th9th4th6th9th7th13th9th18
Asia – AASF (3 of 5 teams)
Men's team[1]197319751978198219861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 China10th14th16th16th13th12th15th14th15th9
 Japan16th15th14th16th11th13th10th11th8
 KazakhstanPart of Soviet Union12th11th12th16th13th12th11th11th14th9
Europe – LEN (18 of 22 teams)
Men's team[1]197319751978198219861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 CroatiaPart of Yugoslavia4th9th8th9th4th1st3rd3rd3rd2nd1st3rd12
 France13th8th12th14th4
 Germany
 West Germany
11th6th7th3rd6th5th9th14th11th9th8th6th8th10th8th15
 Great Britain15th1
 Greece12th12th12th11th10th7th8th6th4th3rd6th6th3rd4th7th15
 Hungary1st2nd2nd2nd9th3rd5th2nd5th1st2nd2nd5th4th1st6th2nd4th18
 Italy4th3rd1st9th2nd6th1st5th4th2nd8th5th11th1st4th4th6th1st18
 MontenegroPart of YugoslaviaPart of SCG / FRY9th7th2nd5th5th10th6
Men's team197319751978198219861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 Netherlands8th7th13th4th14th8th9th7
 Romania7th5th6th9th13th12th6th11th7th12th13th11
 RussiaPart of Soviet Union3rd6th3rd10th7th7th14th8th8
 SerbiaPart of YugoslaviaPart of SCG / FRY4th1st2nd7th1st3rd5th7
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Yugoslavia
Part of Yugoslavia3rd2nd3rd1stDefunct4
 Soviet Union2nd1st4th1st3rd7thDefunct6
 Spain10th10th11th8th5th2nd2nd1st1st5th5th3rd2nd5th5th9th2nd17
 Yugoslavia3rd13th3rd7th1st1stDefunct6
Oceania – OSA (1 of 2 teams)
Men's team[1]197319751978198219861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 Australia14th11th9th11th10th8th10th4th10th7th10th10th10th9th8th8th7th6th18
Total teams161616161516161616161616161616161616

FINA World Cup

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
  • Defunct team
Africa – CANA (1 of 1 team)
Men's team[1]1979198119831985198719891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 South Africa8th8th2
Americas – ASUA (2 of 2 teams)
Men's team[1]1979198119831985198719891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 Cuba3rd8th7th8th4
 United States2nd4th4th2nd4th8th1st4th4th1st6th7th4th4th6th15
Asia – AASF (3 of 4 teams)
Men's team[1]1979198119831985198719891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 China7th1
 Japan7th1
 KazakhstanPart of Soviet Union6th1
Europe – LEN (16 of 17 teams)
Men's team[1]1979198119831985198719891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 CroatiaPart of Yugoslavia8th8th8th4th2nd3rd5th7
 Germany
 West Germany
5th2nd1st3rd5th8th6th4th8
 Greece8th8th7th6th2nd7th5th7th8
 Hungary1st6th7th3rd4th2nd1st3rd1st2nd2nd2nd1st13
 Italy6th3rd5th5th2nd1st2nd5th2nd4th5th11
 MontenegroPart of YugoslaviaPart of SCG / FRY7th1
 Netherlands6th6th7th3
Men's team1979198119831985198719891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 Romania7th6th6th5th4
 RussiaPart of Soviet Union5th3rd4th4th1st8th6
 SerbiaPart of YugoslaviaPart of SCG / FRY1st1st3rd3
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Yugoslavia
Part of Yugoslavia7th5th3rd1stDefunct4
 Soviet Union4th1st1st2nd6th5thDefunct6
 Spain5th5th3rd6th4th3rd5th6th3rd6th3rd3rd12
 Yugoslavia3rd2nd4th1st1st2ndDefunct6
Oceania – OSA (1 of 1 team)
Men's team[1]1979198119831985198719891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 Australia7th7th7th7th3rd8th6th5th2nd9
Total teams8888888888888888

FINA World League

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  QF  – Quarterfinals
  •  ×  — Did not enter qualifications
  •  •  — Did not qualify for the final tournament
  •  ••  — Qualified but withdrew
  •     – Hosts
  • Defunct team
Africa – CANA (1 of 6 teams)
Men's team[1]200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 South Africa×××××××8th8th××××××××2/3
Americas – ASUA (3 of 7 teams)
Men's team[1]200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 Brazil××××8th8th7th3rd7th×××5/11
 Canada×××7th6th××7th6th××8th5/11
 United States3rd6th5th5th2nd4th5th4th4th4th5th4th2nd4th7th×15/17
Asia – AASF (3 of 5 teams)
Men's team[1]200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 China×××8th9th×7th8th6th6th8th8th8th9/14
 Japan××××7th7th6th8th4th6th6/14
 Kazakhstan××××××××5th×6th8th7th4/9
Europe – LEN (15 of 21 teams)
Men's team[1]200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 Croatia××4th2nd3rd3rd1st2nd3rd5th2nd9/16
 France××××6th×××××××1/7
 Germany×××3rd4th××2/13
 Great Britain×××××××××××××××××0/1
 Greece4th5th3rd5th3rd8th3rd×7/17
 Hungary3rd1st1st2nd×2nd×××××2nd2nd6th×2nd5th10/11
 Italy2nd4th7th5th2nd3rd7th4th2nd×9/17
 MontenegroPart of SCG / FRY4th1st2nd5th×3rd3rd×1st7/11
Men's team200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 Netherlands×6th××××××××××××1/5
 Romania×××6th1/15
 Russia1st××6th5th5th4/16
 SerbiaPart of SCG / FRY1st1st3rd1st1st×1st1st1st1st1st1st11/12
 Serbia and Montenegro
 Yugoslavia
×4th2nd1st1stDefunct4/4
 Spain2nd×5th2nd5th6th2nd××3rd4th8/15
Oceania – OSA (1 of 2 teams)
Men's team[1]200220032004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 Australia×4th3rd3rd6th4th6th7th×4th5th5th7th6th3rd13/16
Total teams4666681088888888888

Asian Games

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Asia – AASF (3 of 19 teams)
Men's team195119541958196219661970197419781982198619901994199820022006201020142018Years
 China2nd1st1st1st1st2nd3rd3rd1st2nd3rd4th12
 Japan2nd1st1st1st1st3rd2nd2nd2nd3rd4th2nd2nd3rd2nd2nd16
 Kazakhstan1st1st1st3rd1st1st1st7
Total teams2654577786769610979

European Championship

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Note: Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games.

Legend
  •  1  – Champions
  •  2  – Runners-up
  •  3  – Third place
  •  4  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
  • Defunct team
Europe – LEN (18 of 36 teams)
Men's team26273134384750545862667074778183858789919395979901030608101214161820Years
 CroatiaPart of Yugoslavia5442427419573415
 France266676981311121112109121317
 Germany
 West Germany
35222677786153417931089686659119931
 Great Britain876813101715141210
 Greece10811679747861196645718
 Hungary11111411152113255952211332343238133
 Italy121051434844536743341163295524364632
 MontenegroPart of YugoslaviaPart of SCG / FRY15242637
Men's team26273134384750545862667074778183858789919395979901030608101214161820Years
 Netherlands1193514668545867898109121011101012101528
 Romania105666778758411911104978810111124
 RussiaPart of Soviet Union663554910111187813
 SerbiaPart of YugoslaviaPart of SCG / FRY123111158
 SCG
 FRY
Part of Yugoslavia2711Defunct4
 Soviet Union5321124211143Defunct13
 Spain107712128785366623556653787752228
 Yugoslavia95832223332442221Defunct17
Total teams4127107107121411171588888816161212121212121212121212161616Years

Pan American Games

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Americas – ASUA (4 of 17 teams)
Men's team195119551959196319671971197519791983198719911995199920032007201120152019Years
 Brazil2nd3rd3rd1st2nd4th6th4th3rd3rd2nd4th2nd2nd3rd2nd3rd17
 Canada4th5th5th4th3rd3rd4th4th5th3rd3rd3rd2nd3rd2nd15
 Cuba4th2nd3rd2nd2nd2nd1st3rd2nd4th4th7th5th13
 United States3rd2nd1st2nd1st1st2nd1st1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st1st1st1st18
Total teams555569568687888888

Women's tournaments

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Olympic Games

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Americas – ASUA (3 of 3 teams)
Women's team[1]200020042008201220162020Years
 Brazil8th1
 Canada5th7thQ2
 United States2nd3rd2nd1st1stQ5
Asia – AASF (2 of 3 teams)
Women's team[1]200020042008201220162020Years
 China5th5th7thQ3
 Kazakhstan6th8th2
Europe – LEN (6 of 7 teams)
Women's team[1]200020042008201220162020Years
 Greece2nd8th2
 Hungary6th4th4th4th4
 Italy1st6th7th2nd4
 Netherlands4th1st2
 Russia3rd5th7th6th3rdQ5
 Spain2nd5thQ2
Oceania – OSA (1 of 1 team)
Women's team[1]200020042008201220162020Years
 Australia1st4th3rd3rd6thQ5
Total teams6888810

World Aquatics Championships

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Americas – ASUA (3 of 6 teams)
Women's team[1]19861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 Brazil8th11th10th10th13th13th10th13th14th14th10th14th12
 Canada4th2nd5th6th3rd4th3rd6th2nd8th8th11th4th9th14
 United States3rd3rd4th8th4th1st2nd1st1st6th5th1st1st1st14
Asia – AASF (2 of 5 teams)
Women's team[1]19861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 China16th14th11th2nd9th5th10th11th8
 Kazakhstan12th12th8th12th13th14th13th11th12th15th10th11
Europe – LEN (6 of 12 teams)
Women's team[1]19861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 Greece5th7th9th5th8th4th1st6th6th7th8th11
 Hungary5th4th1st7th2nd5th1st4th7th9th3rd9th5th4th14
 Italy3rd1st1st2nd7th5th9th4th10th3rd6th6th12
 Netherlands2nd1st2nd2nd9th6th10th9th5th7th7th2nd9th7th14
 Russia7th4th6th3rd4th3rd3rd3rd4th8th3rd5th12
 Spain9th8th11th7th8th11th1st7th2nd2nd10
Oceania – OSA (1 of 2 teams)
Women's team[1]19861991199419982001200320052007200920112013201520172019Years
 Australia1st5th6th3rd5th7th6th2nd6th5th2nd4th8th3rd14
Total teams99121212161616161616161616

FINA World Cup

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Americas – ASUA (3 of 4 teams)
Women's team[1]19791980198119831984198819891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 Brazil8th1
 Canada4th3rd1st4th3rd4th4th6th5th5th3rd7th5th6th14
 United States1st2nd4th2nd2nd4th2nd3rd5th6th7th6th2nd4th1st1st1st17
Asia – AASF (2 of 4 teams)
Women's team[1]19791980198119831984198819891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 China4th8th3rd4th5th5
 Kazakhstan8th8th2
Europe – LEN (6 of 9 teams)
Women's team[1]19791980198119831984198819891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 Greece6th8th7th6th7th5
 Hungary2nd3rd3rd3rd4th1st5th6th5th9
 Italy8th5th2nd5th4th3rd5th2nd8
 Netherlands2nd1st2nd1st3rd1st1st1st1st2nd1st1st12
 Russia4th2nd7th4th3rd4th6th2nd8
 Spain3rd4th2
Oceania – OSA (1 of 2 teams)
Women's team[1]19791980198119831984198819891991199319951997199920022006201020142018Years
 Australia3rd4th3rd3rd1st5th5th2nd4th1st3rd2nd6th1st2nd2nd3rd17
Total teams54444788888888888

FINA World League

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  QF  – Quarterfinals
  •  ×  — Did not enter qualifications
  •  •  — Did not qualify for the final tournament
  •  ••  — Qualified but withdrew
  •     – Hosts
Americas – ASUA (3 of 3 teams)
Women's team[1]2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 Brazil××××××8th8th8th××x3/7
 Canada5th6th6th4th4th2nd8th6th7th8th6th6th7th2nd4th7th16/16
 United States1st5th1st1st2nd1st1st1st1st3rd1st1st1st1st1st1st16/16
Asia – AASF (2 of 3 teams)
Women's team[1]2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 China××6th5th5th5th4th4th1st4th4th4th6th6th8th13/14
 Kazakhstan8th×××××××××1/7
Europe – LEN (6 of 7 teams)
Women's team[1]2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 Greece6th1st3rd7th3rd7th3rd×7/15
 Hungary2nd4th×××6th4th4th6th6/13
 Italy3rd8th2nd×8th2nd8th6th2nd7th5th×2nd11/14
 Netherlands×7th5th××7th××3rd5th2nd4th7/11
 Russia4th2nd3rd1st6th4th5th5th2nd7th5th6th3rd3rd3rd15/16
 Spain×5th6th4th8th5th5th2nd×5th8/14
Oceania – OSA (1 of 1 team)
Women's team[1]2004200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019YQ / YP
 Australia7th3rd4th2nd3rd3rd2nd3rd2nd7th3rd2nd3rd7th7th5th16/16
Total teams8866688888888888

Asian Games

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Asia – AASF (2 of 9 teams)
Women's team201020142018Years
 China1st1st1st3
 Kazakhstan2nd3rd2nd3
Total teams466

European Championship

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Europe – LEN (6 of 23 teams)
Women's team198519871989199119931995199719992001200320062008201020122014201620182020Years
 Greece7th7th7th4th7th5th4th5th6th6th2nd2nd6th5th2nd6th16
 Hungary2nd2nd2nd1st3rd2nd5th4th1st2nd3rd3rd5th3rd3rd1st4th3rd18
 Italy4th3rd4th1st1st1st2nd1st2nd4th4th1st4th3rd6th5th16
 Netherlands1st1st1st2nd1st3rd3rd2nd5th4th5th5th3rd6th2nd2nd1st4th18
 RussiaPart of Soviet Union2nd6th2nd3rd3rd3rd1st1st1st4th5th6th5th2nd14
 Spain9th9th4th6th6th6th4th2nd6th5th1st4th3rd1st14
Total teams879812121288888888121212

Pan American Games

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Legend
  •  1st  – Champions
  •  2nd  – Runners-up
  •  3rd  – Third place
  •  4th  – Fourth place
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Americas – ASUA (3 of 9 teams)
Women's team199920032007201120152019Years
 Brazil3rd3rd4th3rd3rd3rd6
 Canada1st2nd2nd2nd2nd2nd6
 United States2nd1st1st1st1st1st6
Total teams556888

Fully professional leagues

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This section provides a list of known fully professional leagues. As such, this list can be used as an aid in considering the WP:NWP guideline, which states that "Players who have played for, or head coaches who have coached a team in a fully professional league are presumed notable."

Players who have not played in a fully professional league listed below may meet Wikipedia's General notability guideline.

Lists in this section updated as of 16 November 2020.

Men's leagues

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Europe

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Oceania

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Women's leagues

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Europe

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Oceania

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Leagues which are not fully professional

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Men's leagues

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Americas

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  •  Brazil – Brazilian Water Polo League
  •  Canada – Canadian National Championship League
  •  United States – National Water Polo League

Asia

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Europe

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Oceania

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  •  New Zealand – New Zealand National Water Polo League

Women's leagues

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Americas

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  •  Brazil – Brazilian Water Polo League
  •  Canada – Canadian National Championship League

Europe

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Oceania

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  •  New Zealand – New Zealand National Water Polo League

Notes

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  1. ^ At the 1932 Olympics, Brazil was disqualified after their players attacked the Hungarian referee at the end of their match against Germany. Their two matches were annulled. Therefore, Hungary and Japan won their games scheduled with Brazil, by forfeit. For more details, please see the Official Report of the 1932 Olympic Games (pp. 650–651), and here.
  2. ^ France had four teams compete in 1900. Bronze medals were given to the losers of both semifinals; France took both bronze.
  3. ^ After the breakup of Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia men's national water polo team participated at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics, and won a bronze medal in 2000.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. pp. 4, 14, 25, 40, 48, 56, 57, 67, 78, 83. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.