Italy women's national water polo team

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The Italy women's national water polo team represents Italy in international women's water polo competitions and friendly matches. The team is one of the leading teams in Europe since the mid-1990s, claiming the title at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece. The squad is nicknamed the Settarossa.

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[edit] Results

[edit] Olympic Games

[edit] Olympic Year Tournament

  • 1996 — 3rd place

[edit] World Championship

  • 1986did not compete
  • 1991did not compete
  • 19943rd place
  • 19981st place
  • 20011st place
  • 20032nd place
  • 20057th place
  • 2007 — 5th place

[edit] FINA World League

  • 20043rd place
  • 20058th place
  • 20062nd place
  • 2007did not compete

[edit] FINA World Cup

  • 1979did not compete
  • 1980did not compete
  • 1981 — did not compete
  • 1983did not compete
  • 1984 — did not compete
  • 1988 — did not compete
  • 1989 — 8th place
  • 1991 — 5th place
  • 1993 — 2nd place
  • 1995 — 5th place
  • 1997 — 4th place
  • 19993rd place
  • 20025th place
  • 20062nd place

[edit] European Championship

  • 1985 — did not compete
  • 1987 — did not compete
  • 1989 — 4th place
  • 1991 — 3rd place
  • 1993 — 4th place
  • 19951st place
  • 19971st place
  • 19991st place
  • 20012nd place
  • 20031st place
  • 20062nd place

[edit] Squads

  • 1989 FINA World Cup — 8th place
  • Nicoletta Abbate, Carmela Allucci, Monica Canetti, Carmela Cappelli, Rosalba Carrino, Antonella Di Giacinto, Stefania Lariucci, Sonia Magarelli, Carla Ogliastro, Gabriella Pinto, Sonia Scuderi, Flavia Villa, and Claudia Vinciguerra.


  • 1989 European Championship — 4th place
  • Nicoletta Abbate, Carmela Allucci, Monica Canetti, Melina Cappelli, Rosalba Carrino, Antonella Di Giacinto, Stefania Lariucci, Sonia Magarelli, Carla Ogliastro, Gabriella Pinto, Sonia Scuderi, Flavia Villa, and Claudia Vinciguerra. Head Coach: Franco Russo.


  • 1991 European Championship — Image:Med_3.png Bronze Medal
  • Nicoletta Abbate, Carmela Allucci, Monica Canetti, Cristina Consoli, Francesca Conti, Antonella Di Giacinto, Stefania Lariucci, Sonia Magarelli, Giusy Malato, Neira Marsili, Martina Miceli, Monica Petrucci, Monica Vaillant, Flavia Villa, and Claudia Vinciguerra. Head Coach: Roberto Fiori.


  • 1991 FINA World Cup — 5th place
  • Nicoletta Abbate, Carmela Allucci, Monica Canetti, Cristina Consoli, Francesca Conti, Antonella Di Giacinto, Stefania Lariucci, Sonia Magarelli, Giusy Malato, Neira Marsili, Monica Vaillant, Flavia Villa, and Claudia Vinciguerra,


  • 1993 European Championship — 4th place
  • Nicoletta Abbate, Carmela Allucci, Marica Carrozzi, Cristina Consoli, Francesca Conti, Antonella Di Giacinto, Melania Grego, Stefania Lariucci, Giusy Malato, Claudia Mori, Alessandra Ranalli, Greta Righi, Paola Sabbatini, Monica Vaillant, and Claudia Vinciguerra. Head Coach: Roberto Fiori.


  • 1993 FINA World Cup — Image:Med_2.png Silver Medal




  • 1995 FINA World Cup — 5th place


  • 1996 Olympic Year Tournament — Image:Med_3.png Bronze Medal


  • 1997 FINA World Cup — 4th place









  • 2001 Holiday Cup — Image:Med_3.png Bronze Medal





  • 2003 Holiday Cup — Image:Med_2.png Silver Medal


  • 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament



  • 2004 Holiday Cup — Image:Med_2.png Silver Medal




  • Valentina Ayale, Chiara Brancati, Francesca Corrissato, Lara Dalorto, Teresa Frassinetti, Elena Gigli, Allegra Lapi, Jessica Masi, Daniela Maugeri, Francesca Pavan, Federica Rocco, and Daria Starace. Head Coach: Ferdinando Pesci.





  • 2007 World Championship — 5th place




[edit] References

  • FINA
  • Squads
  • HistoFINA Volume VIII (Edition 2004)
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