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Len Water Polo Scoresheet LEN MATCH DETAILS WATER POLO SCORESHEET GAME OFFICIALS Time Player Colour Comment Score Time Player Colour Comment Score GAME Romania vs Serbia I: 8:00 8 white # 0-0 IV: 4:49 10 white G 7-11 REFEREES Mr. E. Turkkan, Mr. P. Balzan I: 7:09 10 white E 0-0 IV: 4:31 9 white E 7-11 GAME NO. 92430 I: 6:10 6 blue E 0-0 IV: 4:18 4 blue EG 7-12 SECRETARIES - I: 5:33 9 blue E 0-0 IV: 3:53 8 blue E 7-12 VENUE Duna Aréna I: 5:33 2 white EG 1-0 IV: 3:12 2 blue G 7-13 TIMEKEEPERS - I: 5:20 11 white E 1-0 IV: 2:32 2 blue G 7-14 I: 5:06 10 blue EG 1-1 IV: 1:40 12 white E 7-14 DATE 2020. TIME 13:00 I: 4:07 5 blue G 1-2 IV: 1:17 2 blue G 7-15 GOAL JUDGES - I: 3:40 6 white G 2-2 IV: 0:53 4 blue E 7-15 I: 3:28 4 white E 2-2 IV: 0:53 white TO 7-15 White Caps I: 3:15 12 blue EG 2-3 Blue Caps TEAM Romania I: 2:25 8 white E 2-3 TEAM Serbia Coach: Athanasios Kechagias I: 2:13 8 blue EG 2-4 Coach: Dejan Savic Assistant Coach 1: Vergos Panagiotis I: 1:52 4 blue E 2-4 Assistant Coach 1: Vladimir Vujasinovic Assistant Coach 2: Hagiu Vlad I: 1:52 1 blue P 2-4 Assistant Coach 2: Stefan Ciric Goals by Quarter I: 1:52 7 white PG 3-4 Goals by Quarter No. Player Major Fouls I: 1:38 7 white E 3-4 No. Player Major Fouls 1 2 3 4 P SO 1 2 3 4 P SO I: 1:20 2 blue EG 3-5 1 Tic Marius I: 0:14 2 white E 3-5 1 Gojko Pijetlovic PF 2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) EC 1 1 II: 8:00 8 white # 3-5 2 Dusan Mandic EC 1 3 3 Negrean Tiberiu EC II: 4:45 7 white E 3-5 3 Nikola Dedovic 1 1 4 Gheorghe Mihnea EC EF EC 1 II: 4:13 11 blue E 3-5 4 Sava Randelovic EC EC 1 5 Antipa Victor II: 3:53 10 white EG 4-5 5 Milos Cuk 1 6 Prioteasa Andrei 1 II: 2:44 8 white E 4-5 6 Dusko Pijetlovic EF 7 Georgescu Vlad EF EC 1 II: 1:49 4 white E 4-5 7 Nemanja Vico 8 Fulea Tudor EC EC EC II: 1:30 3 blue EG 4-6 8 Milan Aleksic EC 1 1 9 Gergelyfi Robert EC EF II: 0:44 9 white E 4-6 9 Nikola Jaksic EC EC 1 10 Oanta Nicolae EC EC 1 1 III: 8:00 8 white # 4-6 10 Filip Filipovic 1 1 11 Ghiban Alexandru EF EF EC III: 7:36 9 blue E 4-6 11 Andrija Prlainovic EC 1 12 Vancsik Levente EF III: 7:15 11 white E 4-6 12 Stefan Mitrovic 1 13 Abrudan Serban III: 6:58 10 blue EG 4-7 13 Branislav Mitrovic III: 4:39 4 white G 5-7 14 14 III: 4:23 10 white E 5-7 TOTAL 3 1 1 2 - TOTAL 5 1 5 4 - III: 4:13 9 blue EG 5-8 III: 3:18 3 blue G 5-9 RESULT 1 2 3 4 PSO TOTAL TIMEOUT III: 3:01 2 blue E 5-9 CONFIRMATION TIMEOUT Romania 3 1 1 2 - 7 1 2 3 4 III: 3:01 white TO 5-9 Referees: 1 2 3 4 Serbia 5 1 5 4 - 15 X X - - III: 2:16 3 white E 5-9 Comments: - - - - III: 1:21 4 white E 5-9 III: 1:02 11 blue EG 5-10 III: 0:15 8 white E 5-10 III: 0:08 8 blue EG 5-11 IV: 8:00 6 white # 5-11 IV: 5:44 2 white G 6-11 IV: 5:22 11 white E 6-11 ABBRE VIIATIIO NS:: [[#--Spriint Wo n]] [[E -- E xcllusiio n Fo ull]] [[E G--E xt ra Man Go all]] {G--Go all]] [[P--Penallt y]] [[PG--Penallt y Go all]] [[R--Red Card ]] [[S--Suspensiio n]] [[SB -- Suspensiio n fo r Brut alliit y]] [[SR -- Suspensiio n fo r Red Card ]] {TO --Tiimeo ut ]] {YC--Yellllo w Card ]] Tournament Director: FINA TWPC Delegate: Mr. J. C. Demey, Mr. A. Bitadze MATCH REPORT 34th LEN European Water Polo Championships Duna Aréna 2020. 01. 16. 13:00 Romania - Serbia (white) 7 - 15 (blue) (3-5,1-1,1-5,2-4) Time Code Event Nr. Player Idő Kód Esemény Sapka Játékos 1 8:00 GK Goalkeeper F1 Tic Marius 1 3:15 AS Assist K2 Dusan Mandic 1 8:00 GK Goalkeeper K1 Gojko Pijetlovic 1 2:48 TA Steal K12 Stefan Mitrovic 1 8:00 CS Sprint won possession F8 Fulea Tudor 1 2:25 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) F8 Fulea Tudor 1 7:30 PS Possession 1 2:25 EF Exclusion from K6 Dusko Pijetlovic 1 7:09 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) F10 Oanta Nicolae 1 2:13 GE Extra player shot - Goal K8 Milan Aleksic 1 7:09 EF Exclusion from K6 Dusko Pijetlovic 1 2:13 AS Assist K11 Andrija Prlainovic 1 6:54 MX Extra player shot - Missed K3 Nikola Dedovic 1 1:52 PR Penalty from F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 6:54 BR Block F3 Negrean Tiberiu 1 1:52 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) K4 Sava Randelovic 1 6:54 PS Possession 1 1:52 EF Exclusion from F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 6:45 SA Action shot - Saved K10 Filip Filipovic 1 1:52 PF Penalty foul K1 Gojko Pijetlovic 1 6:43 TA Steal F1 Tic Marius 1 1:52 PR Penalty from F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 6:27 TF Turnover foul F8 Fulea Tudor 1 1:52 5 Penalty shot - Goal F7 Georgescu Vlad 1 6:12 TA Steal F6 Prioteasa Andrei 1 1:38 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) F7 Georgescu Vlad 1 6:10 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) K6 Dusko Pijetlovic 1 1:38 EF Exclusion from K2 Dusan Mandic 1 6:10 EF Exclusion from F6 Prioteasa Andrei 1 1:20 GE Extra player shot - Goal K2 Dusan Mandic 1 5:40 SC Centre shot - Saved F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 0:54 TA Steal K1 Gojko Pijetlovic 1 5:40 CT Corner throw 1 0:29 SA Action shot - Saved K8 Milan Aleksic 1 5:33 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) K9 Nikola Jaksic 1 0:29 CT Corner throw 1 5:33 EF Exclusion from F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 0:14 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 5:33 GE Extra player shot - Goal F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 0:14 EF Exclusion from K8 Milan Aleksic 1 5:20 EF Exclusion in the field (20s) F11 Ghiban Alexandru 1 0:08 SX Extra player shot - Saved K9 Nikola Jaksic 1 5:20 EF Exclusion from K11 Andrija Prlainovic 1 0:08 PS Possession 1 5:06 GE Extra player shot - Goal K10 Filip Filipovic 1 0:03 MX Extra player shot - Missed K5 Milos Cuk 1 4:36 PS Possession 1 0:03 BR Block F8 Fulea Tudor 1 4:07 GA Action shot - Goal K5 Milos Cuk 1 0:03 PS Possession 1 3:40 GA Action shot - Goal F6 Prioteasa Andrei 1 0:00 PE End of period 1 3:28 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) F4 Gheorghe Mihnea 2 8:00 CS Sprint won possession F8 Fulea Tudor 1 3:28 EF Exclusion from K7 Nemanja Vico 2 7:35 SC Centre shot - Saved F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 1 3:15 GE Extra player shot - Goal K12 Stefan Mitrovic 2 7:34 TA Steal K1 Gojko Pijetlovic Idő Kód Esemény Sapka Játékos 2 7:09 MA Missed shot K12 Stefan Mitrovic 2 7:09 BR Block F6 Prioteasa Andrei 2 7:08 TA Steal F10 Oanta Nicolae 2 6:43 TA Steal K10 Filip Filipovic 2 6:24 MA Missed shot K2 Dusan Mandic 2 6:23 TA Steal F8 Fulea Tudor 2 5:53 PS Possession 2 5:35 SC Centre shot - Saved K10 Filip Filipovic 2 5:34 CT Corner throw 2 5:34 TF Turnover foul K10 Filip Filipovic 2 5:13 MA Missed shot F3 Negrean Tiberiu 2 5:13 BR Block K10 Filip Filipovic 2 5:13 PS Possession 2 4:45 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) F7 Georgescu Vlad 2 4:45 EF Exclusion from K9 Nikola Jaksic 2 4:40 TF Turnover foul K9 Nikola Jaksic 2 4:13 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) K11 Andrija Prlainovic 2 4:13 EF Exclusion from F2 Radu Cosmin ( C ) 2 3:53 GE Extra player shot - Goal F10 Oanta Nicolae 2 3:53 AS Assist F8 Fulea Tudor 2 3:29 TA Steal F11 Ghiban Alexandru 2 3:01 MA Missed shot F4 Gheorghe Mihnea 2 3:01 BR Block K4 Sava Randelovic 2 3:00 TA Steal K2 Dusan Mandic 2 2:44 EC Exclusion in centre (20s) F8 Fulea Tudor 2 2:44 EF Exclusion from K6 Dusko Pijetlovic 2 2:32 MX Extra player shot - Missed K2 Dusan Mandic 2 2:32 PS Possession 2 2:03 MA Missed shot F6 Prioteasa Andrei MATCH REPORT 34th LEN European Water Polo Championships Duna Aréna 2020.
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