Hungary women's national water polo team
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The Hungary women's national water polo team represents Hungary in international women's water polo competitions and friendly matches. The team is one of the leading teams in Europe since the early 1990s, claiming the world title at the 1994 World Aquatics Championships in Rome, Italy.
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[edit] Results
[edit] Olympic Games
- 2000 — did not qualify
- 2004 — 6th place
- 2008 — qualified
[edit] Olympic Year Tournament
- 1996 — did not compete
[edit] World Championship
- 1986 — 5th place
- 1991 — 4th place
- 1994 — 1st place
- 1998 — 7th place
- 2001 — 2nd place
- 2003 — 5th place
- 2005 — 1st place
- 2007 — 4th place
[edit] FINA World League
[edit] FINA World Cup
- 1979 — did not compete
- 1980 — did not compete
- 1981 — did not compete
- 1983 — did not compete
- 1984 — did not compete
- 1988 — 2nd place
- 1989 — 3rd place
- 1991 — did not compete
- 1993 — 3rd place
- 1995 — 3rd place
- 1997 — did not compete
- 1999 — 4th place
- 2002 — 1st place
- 2006 — 5th place
[edit] European Championship
- 1985 — 2nd place
- 1987 — 2nd place
- 1989 — 2nd place
- 1991 — 1st place
- 1993 — 3rd place
- 1995 — 2nd place
- 1997 — 5th place
- 1999 — 4th place
- 2001 — 1st place
- 2003 — 2nd place
- 2006 — 3rd place
[edit] Squads
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- Katalin Dancsa, Andrea Eke, Alíz Kertész, Mária Konrád, Katalin Nagy, Irén Rafael, Ildikó Rónaszéki, Mercédesz Stieber, Orsolya Szalkai, Brigitta Szép, Ildikó Takács, Gabriella Tóth, Noémi Tóth, and Edit Vincze. Head Coach: Gyula Tóth.
- 1994 World Championship — Gold Medal
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- Katalin Dancsa, Andrea Eke, Zsuzsanna Huff, Zsuzsa Kertész, Ildikó Kuna, Irén Rafael, Katalin Rédei, Edit Sipos, Mercédesz Stieber, Orsolya Szalkai, Krisztina Szremkó, Gabriella Tóth, and Noémi Tóth. Head Coach: Gyula Tóth.
- 1995 European Championship — Silver Medal
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- Krisztina Kardos, Gabriella Tóth, Edit Sipos, Andrea Eke, Mercédesz Stieber, Edit Vincze, Katalin Rédei, Irén Rafael, Krisztina Szremkó, Ágnes Primász, Anikó Pelle, Krisztina Zantleitner, Noémi Tóth, Brigitta Szép, and Márta Pápai. Head Coach: Gyula Tóth.
- 1997 European Championship — 5th place
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- Krisztina Ábel, Rita Drávucz, Anikó Pelle,Irén Rafael, Katalin Rédei, Edit Sipos, Ildikó Sós, Mercédesz Stieber, Orsolya Szalkay, Krisztina Szremkó,Lilla Tiborcz, Gabriella Tóth, Noémi Tóth, and Erzsébet Valkay. Head Coach: Gyula Tóth.
- 1998 World Championship — 7th place
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- Rita Drávucz, Anikó Pelle, Irén Rafael, Katalin Rédei, Edit Sipos, Ildikó Sós, Mercédesz Stieber, Orsolya Szalkay, Krisztina Szremkó, Lilla Tiborcz, Gabriella Tóth, Noémi Tóth, and Erzsébet Valkay. Head Coach: Gyula Tóth.
- 1999 European Championship — 4th place
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- Krisztina Ábel, Rita Drávucz,Noémi Kádár, Dóra Kisteleki, Anikó Pelle, Ágnes Primász, Katalin Rédei, Ildikó Sós, Edit Sipos, Mercédesz Stieber, Krisztina Szremkó, Gabriella Tóth, Noémi Tóth, Ágnes Valkay, and Erzsébet Valkay. Head Coach: Gyula Tóth.
- 2001 European Championship — Gold Medal
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- Katalin Dancsa, Rita Drávucz, Anett Györe, Anikó Pelle, Ágnes Primász, Katalin Rédei, Edit Sipos, Ildikó Sós, Mercédesz Stieber, Brigitta Szép, Krisztina Szremkó, Zsuzsanna Tiba, Andrea Tóth, Ágnes Valkay, and Erzsébet Valkay. Head Coach: Tamás Faragó.
- 2001 World Championship — Silver Medal
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- Katalin Dancsa, Rita Drávucz, Anikó Pelle, Ágnes Primász, Katalin Rédei, Edit Sipos, Ildikó Sós, Mercédesz Stieber, Brigitta Szép, Krisztina Szremkó, Zsuzsanna Tiba, Ágnes Valkay, and Erzsébet Valkay. Head Coach: Tamás Faragó.
- 2002 FINA World Cup — Gold Medal
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- Tímea Benkô, Rita Drávucz, Anett Györe, Patrícia Horváth, Anikó Pelle, Ágnes Primász, Ildikó Sós, Mercédesz Stieber, Krisztina Szremkó, Zsuzsanna Tiba, Ágnes Valkay, Erzsébet Valkay, and Krisztina Zantleitner. Head Coach: Tamás Faragó.
- 2003 European Championship — Silver Medal
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- Rita Drávucz, Ildikó Sós, Andrea Tóth, Krisztina Szremkó, Ágnes Valkay, Anikó Pelle, Ágnes Primász, Mercédesz Stieber, Anett Györe, Erzsébet Valkay, Zsuzsanna Tiba, Dóra Kisteleki, Tímea Benkõ, Edit Sipos, and Krisztina Zantleitner. Head Coach: Tamás Faragó.
- 2003 World Championship — 5th place
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- Ildikó Sós, Patricia Horváth, Zsuzsanna Tiba, Anett Györe, Mercédesz Stieber, Kata Rédei, Rita Drávucz, Erzsébet Valkay, Krisztina Szremkó, Anikó Pelle, Ágnes Valkay, Ágnes Primász, and Dóra Kisteleki.
- 2004 Olympic Games — 6th place
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- Ildikó Sós, Dóra Kisteleki, Zsuzsanna Tiba, Anett Györe, Mercédesz Stieber, Krisztina Szremkó, Anikó Pelle, Rita Drávucz, Andrea Tóth, Ágnes Primász, Ágnes Valkay, Erzsébet Valkay, and Krisztina Zantleitner. Head Coach: Tamás Faragó.
- 2008 FINA Olympic Qualifying Tournament — 3rd place
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- Patricia Horváth, Krisztina Szremkó, Barbara Bujka, Dóra Kisteleki, Mercédesz Stieber, Orsolya Takacs, Rita Drávucz, Krisztina Zantleitner, Anett Györe, Anikó Pelle, Ágnes Valkay, Ágnes Primász, and Ildikó Sós. Head Coach: Gabor Godova.