The Spanish water polo team are the new world champions in water polo, for the fourth time in history, after defeating the Hungarians in the final of the world championship in Singapore, with a score of 15:13 (5:5, 2:1, 2:4, 6:3).
The Spanish led 7:6 at half-time, but the Hungarians opened the second half with a 3:0 series. Spain led 11:10 at the beginning of the last period, and soon after 13:11, then 14:11, thus resolving the question of the winner.
Bernat Sanahuja and Alvaro Granados led Spain to the title with five goals each, while Felipe Perone and Alberto Munariz scored two each. Gergeli Burian was the most effective for the Hungarians with three goals, reports Tanjug.
The bronze medal at the World Championship, held in Singapore, was won by Greece, which defeated Serbia today with a score of 16:7.
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