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This page is part of the assessment department of the WikiProject on Water polo, and focuses on assessing the importance of Wikipedia's water polo-related articles. The resulting article ratings are used within the project to aid in recognizing excellent contributions and identifying topics in need of further work, and are also expected to play a role in the WP:1.0 programme.
The assessment is done in a distributed fashion through parameters in the {{WikiProject Water polo}} project banner; this causes the articles to be placed in the appropriate sub-categories of Category:Water polo articles by quality and Category:Water polo articles by importance, which serve as the foundation for an automatically generated worklist.
Importance assessment
[edit]An article's importance assessment is generated from the importance parameter in the {{WikiProject Water polo}} project banner on its talk page:
The following values may be used for the importance parameter to describe the relative importance of the article within the project (see Wikipedia:Version 1.0 Editorial Team/Priority of topic for assessment criteria):
Top (adds articles to Category:Top-importance Water polo articles) | Top | |
High (adds articles to Category:High-importance Water polo articles) | High | |
Mid (adds articles to Category:Mid-importance Water polo articles) | Mid | |
Low (adds articles to Category:Low-importance Water polo articles) | Low | |
NA (adds articles to Category:NA-importance Water polo articles) | NA | |
??? (articles for which a valid importance rating has not yet been provided are listed in Category:Unknown-importance Water polo articles) | ??? |
Importance scale
[edit]Brief description
[edit]- Most Top-importance Articles are general topics strictly related to the sport of water polo.
- Articles listed as Wikipedia's "vital articles" in the WikiProject Vital Articles are probably more important than other articles.
- Articles related to the following High-importance world competitions for national teams are probably more important than articles related to other competitions:
- Articles related to the following High-importance continental competitions for national teams are sometimes more important than articles related to other competitions:
- Africa — African Water Polo Championship;
- Americas — Water polo at the Pan American Games;
- Asia — Water polo at the Asian Games;
- Europe — European Water Polo Championship.
- Articles related to the following High-importance continental club competitions are probably more important than articles related to other competitions:
- Asia — Asian Water Polo Clubs Championships;
- Europe — LEN Champions League, LEN Euro League Women.
- Articles related to the following High-importance countries are sometimes more important than articles related to other countries:
- Africa — Egypt, South Africa;
- Americas — Brazil, Canada, Cuba, United States;
- Asia — China, Japan, Kazakhstan;
- Europe — Belgium, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Montenegro, Netherlands, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Serbia and Montenegro†, Soviet Union†, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, Yugoslavia†;
- Oceania — Australia.
Top-importance articles
[edit]The following table shows current Top-importance water polo articles.
The following table shows needful Top-importance water polo articles.
Basics
[edit]Main topic
[edit]Main category
Top
- Main topic:
- Water polo (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
Terminology
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
High
- Please see below.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
Rules
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
High
- Basic rules:
- Water polo ball (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- Water polo cap;
- Foul (water polo);
- Goal (sports);
- Official (water polo);
- Throw (water polo).
Mid
- A rule related to a High-importance rule above:
- Foul — e.g. Penalty shot;
- Goal — e.g. Rebound (sports);
- Official — e.g. Penalty card.
Low
- None.
Techniques
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
High
- Basic techniques:
Mid
- A type of basic techniques:
- Pass — e.g. Dry pass, Wet pass;
- Shot — e.g. Penalty shot.
- Common techniques in many sports.
Low
- Other techniques.
Positions
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
High
- Basic positions:
Mid
- None.
Low
- None.
Strategy
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
High
- Basic strategy:
- Defensive strategy;
- Offensive strategy.
Mid
- A type of basic strategy:
- Defense — e.g. Man-to-man defense, Zone defense, M-drop.
Low
- None.
Women's
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
High
- Please see below.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
History
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
- History of water polo (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
High
- Please see below.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
Equipment
[edit]Main category
Top
- General topics:
High
- Basic equipment:
- Water polo ball (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- Water polo cap;
- Water polo goal;
- One-piece swimsuit (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- Swim briefs (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
Mid
- Common equipment in many sports:
- Manufacturers that have made the official water polo equipment of international leagues and associations, or multiple national teams:
- Ball — e.g. KAP7, Mikasa Sports;
- Swimwear — e.g. Arena (swimwear), Diapolo, Speedo, Studio Keel, TYR Sport, Inc..
Low
- Other equipment.
- Other equipment manufacturers.
In a continent
[edit]Main category
Top
- General list:
High
- Water polo within a continent:
- Africa — Water polo in Africa;
- Americas — Water polo in the Americas;
- Asia — Water polo in Asia;
- Europe — Water polo in Europe;
- Oceania — Water polo in Oceania.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
In a country
[edit]Main category
Top
- General list:
High
- Water polo within a High-importance country that has a High-importance national water polo team:
- Africa — e.g. Water polo in South Africa;
- Americas — e.g. Water polo in the United States;
- Asia — e.g. Water polo in Japan;
- Europe — e.g. Water polo in Spain;
- Oceania — e.g. Water polo in Australia.
Mid
- Water polo within a Mid-importance country that does not have a High-importance national water polo team:
- Africa — e.g. Water polo in Algeria;
- Americas — e.g. Water polo in Mexico;
- Asia — e.g. Water polo in India;
- Europe — e.g. Water polo in Malta;
- Oceania — e.g. Water polo in Fiji.
Low
- Water polo within an administrative division:
- United Kingdom — e.g. Water polo in Dorset.
Organizations
[edit]Main category
Top
- General list:
High
- Please see below.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
Governing bodies
[edit]Main category
Top
- The largest international aquatic sports federation:
- FINA (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
High
- Continental governing bodies for water polo affiliated to FINA:
- Africa — African Swimming Confederation;
- Americas — Swimming Union of the Americas;
- Asia — Asia Swimming Federation;
- Europe — LEN;
- Oceania — Oceania Swimming Association.
Mid
- National governing bodies for water polo (FINA member federations):
- Africa — e.g. Egyptian Swimming Federation, Swimming South Africa;
- Americas — e.g. Brazilian Confederation of Aquatic Sports, USA Water polo;
- Asia — e.g. Swimming Federation of India, Japan Swimming Federation;
- Europe — e.g. British Swimming, Croatian Water Polo Federation;
- Oceania — e.g. Water Polo Australia, Swimming New Zealand.
Low
- Other governing bodies. (e.g. Swim England, Scottish Swimming and Swim Wales).
Leagues
[edit]Main category
Top
- Please see below.
High
- Please see below.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
Competitions
[edit]Main category
Top
- General list:
High
- Please see below.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
For national teams
[edit]Top
- The largest international multi-sport events:
- The largest world competitions for aquatics sports:
High
- Major world competitions for national water polo teams:
- Water polo at the Summer Olympics;
- Water polo at the World Aquatics Championships;
- FINA Water Polo World Cup, FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup;
- FINA Water Polo World League (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
- The top continental competitions for national water polo teams:
- Africa — African Water Polo Championship;
- Americas — Water polo at the Pan American Games;
- Asia — Water polo at the Asian Games;
- Europe — European Water Polo Championship.
Mid
- A single edition of any High-importance world competition above (excluding qualification tournaments):
- Summer Olympics — e.g. Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics, Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament, Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament;
- World Aquatics Championships — e.g. Water polo at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships, Water polo at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Men's tournament, Water polo at the 2017 World Aquatics Championships – Women's tournament;
- FINA Water Polo World Cup — e.g. 2018 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup, 2018 FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup;
- FINA Water Polo World League — e.g. 2019 FINA Men's Water Polo World League, 2019 FINA Women's Water Polo World League.
- A single edition of any High-importance continental competition above (excluding qualification tournaments):
- Africa — e.g. 2019 Men's African Water Polo Championship, 2019 Women's African Water Polo Championship.
- Americas — e.g. Water polo at the 2019 Pan American Games, Water polo at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's tournament, Water polo at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's tournament;
- Asia — e.g. Water polo at the 2018 Asian Games, Water polo at the 2018 Asian Games – Men, Water polo at the 2018 Asian Games – Women;
- Europe — e.g. 2018 Men's European Water Polo Championship, 2018 Women's European Water Polo Championship.
- Other world competitions for national water polo teams (excluding invitation tournaments):
- Other continental competitions for national water polo teams (excluding invitation tournaments):
- Americas — e.g. UANA Water Polo Cup;
- Asia — e.g. Asian Water Polo Championship, Asian Water Polo Cup, Asian Swimming Championships, Water polo at the Asian Beach Games;
- Europe — e.g. LEN Europa Cup, Water polo at the European Games.
- Regional competitions for national water polo teams (excluding invitation tournaments):
- Americas — e.g. Water polo at the Central American and Caribbean Games, Water polo at the South American Games;
- Asia — e.g. Water polo at the Southeast Asian Games;
- Mediterranean Sea — Water polo at the Mediterranean Games.
- World or continental competitions for under-age national water polo teams (excluding invitation tournaments):
Low
- Qualification tournaments for national water polo teams:
- Summer Olympics – e.g. Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's qualification, Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's qualification;
- European Championships – e.g. 2018 Men's European Water Polo Championship Qualifiers, 2018 Women's European Water Polo Championship Qualifiers.
- Invitation tournaments for national water polo teams.
- Other competitions for national water polo teams.
- A single edition or season of any Mid-importance or Low-importance competition for national water polo teams. (e.g. 2018 LEN Men's Europa Cup).
For clubs (amateur and professional teams)
[edit]Top
- None.
High
- The top continental club water polo competitions:
- Asia — Asian Water Polo Clubs Championships;
- Europe — LEN Champions League, LEN Euro League Women.
Mid
- A single season of any High-importance continental club competition above (excluding qualification tournaments):
- Asia — e.g. 2013 Asian Water Polo Clubs Championships;
- Europe — e.g. 2015–16 LEN Champions League, 2015–16 LEN Euro League Women.
- Other continental club water polo competitions (excluding invitation tournaments):
- Europe — LEN Euro Cup, LEN Cup Winners' Cup, Women's LEN Trophy.
- The top regional club water polo competitions:
- Adriatic Sea — Regional Water Polo League;
- Arab world — Water polo Arab Clubs Championship;
- Mediterranean Sea — COMEN Cup;
- Nordics — Nordic Water Polo League.
- The top national club water polo competitions in a High-importance country:
- Americas:
- Brazil — e.g. Brazilian Water Polo League;
- Canada — e.g. Goulden Cup;
- United States — e.g. NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship, NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship.
- Europe:
- Croatia — e.g. Croatian First League of Water Polo, Croatian Water Polo Cup;
- France — e.g. Championnat de France (water polo), Championnat de France (women's water polo);
- Germany — e.g. Deutsche Wasserball-Liga;
- Greece — e.g. A1 Ethniki Water Polo, A1 Ethniki Women's Water Polo, Greek Water Polo Cup, Greek Women's Water Polo Cup;
- Hungary — e.g. Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo), Országos Bajnokság I (women's water polo), Magyar Kupa (men's water polo), Magyar Kupa (women's water polo);
- Italy — e.g. Serie A1 (water polo), Serie A1 (women's water polo), Coppa Italia (men's water polo);
- Montenegro — e.g. Montenegrin First League of Water Polo, Montenegrin Water Polo Cup;
- Netherlands — e.g. Dutch Men's Water Polo Championship, Dutch Women's Water Polo Championship;
- Romania — e.g. Romanian Superliga (water polo);
- Russia — e.g. Russian Water Polo Championship, Russian Women's Water Polo Championship;
- Serbia — e.g. Serbian Water Polo League A, Serbian Water Polo Cup;
- Serbia and Montenegro† — e.g. Serbia and Montenegro Water Polo Championship†;
- Soviet Union† — e.g. Soviet Water Polo Championship†;
- Spain — e.g. División de Honor de Waterpolo, División de Honor Femenina de Waterpolo, Copa del Rey de Waterpolo, Copa de la Reina de Waterpolo;
- Sweden — e.g. Elitserien (water polo);
- United Kingdom — e.g. British Water Polo League;
- Yugoslavia† — e.g. Yugoslav Water Polo Championship†.
- Oceania:
- Australia — e.g. Australian National Water Polo League.
- Americas:
Low
- The top national club water polo competitions in a Mid-importance country:
- Europe:
- Bosnia and Herzegovina — e.g. Bosnia and Herzegovina Water Polo League;
- Finland — e.g. Finnish Water Polo League;
- Malta — e.g. Maltese Waterpolo Premier League;
- Poland — e.g. Polish Water Polo Championships;
- Portugal — e.g. Portuguese Water Polo League;
- Slovenia — e.g. Slovenian First League of Water Polo;
- Turkey — e.g. Türkiye Sutopu 1. Ligi.
- Oceania:
- New Zealand — e.g. New Zealand National Water Polo League.
- Europe:
- Qualification tournaments for clubs (amateur and professional teams).
- Invitation tournaments for national water polo teams.
- Other competitions for clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- Europe:
- Croatia — e.g. Wild League (water polo);
- Greece — e.g. A2 Ethniki Water Polo, A2 Ethniki Women's Water Polo;
- Hungary — e.g. Országos Bajnokság I/B, Országos Bajnokság II;
- Italy — e.g. Serie A2 (men's water polo), Serie A2 (women's water polo), Serie B (men's water polo), Serie B (women's water polo), Serie C (men's water polo);
- Montenegro — e.g. Montenegrin Second League of Water Polo.
- Europe:
- A single edition or season of any Mid-importance or Low-importance competition for clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- Americas:
- United States — e.g. 2018 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship, 2019 NCAA Women's Water Polo Championship.
- Europe:
- Americas:
Matches
[edit]Main category
Between national teams
[edit]Top
- None.
High
- Famous matches between national water polo teams in history, becoming ones of the most iconic moments of water polo competitions and in international sports:
- At the Summer Olympics — e.g. Blood in the Water match.
Mid
- Gold or bronze medal matches in any one of the following High-importance world competitions for national water polo teams (excluding qualification tournaments):
- Gold or bronze medal matches in any one of the following High-importance continental competitions for national water polo teams (excluding qualification tournaments):
- Africa — African Water Polo Championship;
- Americas — Water polo at the Pan American Games;
- Asia — Water polo at the Asian Games;
- Europe — European Water Polo Championship.
- Continental super cups contested between national water polo teams:
- None.
- Other famous matches between national water polo teams in history.
Low
- Other super cups contested between national water polo teams.
- A single edition of any Mid-importance or Low-importance super cup contested between national water polo teams.
- Other matches between national water polo teams.
Between clubs (amateur and professional teams)
[edit]Top
- None.
High
- Famous matches between clubs (amateur and professional teams) in history, becoming ones of the most iconic moments of water polo competitions and in international sports.
Mid
- Gold or bronze medal matches in any one of the following High-importance continental club water polo competitions (excluding qualification tournaments):
- Asia — Asian Water Polo Clubs Championships;
- Europe — LEN Champions League, LEN Euro League Women.
- Continental super cups contested between clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- Europe — LEN Super Cup, Women's LEN Super Cup.
- Other famous matches between clubs (amateur and professional teams) in history.
Low
- Other super cups contested between clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- Europe:
- Greece — e.g. Greek Water Polo Super Cup;
- Spain — e.g. Supercopa de España de Waterpolo, Supercopa de España de Waterpolo Femenino.
- Europe:
- A single edition of any Mid-importance or Low-importance super cup contested between clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- Europe — e.g. 2019 LEN Super Cup, 2019 Women's LEN Super Cup.
- Other matches between clubs (amateur and professional teams).
Teams
[edit]Main category
Top
- General list:
High
- Please see below.
Mid
- Please see below.
Low
- Please see below.
National teams
[edit]Main category
Top
- None.
High
- National water polo teams are High-importance national teams if they meet any of the criteria below
- Have finished top eight in both the Olympic Games and the World Aquatics Championships;
- 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;
- Have competed at six or more Summer Olympics.
- Men's national teams:
- Africa:
- Egypt — Egypt men's national water polo team;
- South Africa — South Africa men's national water polo team.
- Americas:
- Brazil — Brazil men's national water polo team;
- Canada — Canada men's national water polo team;
- Cuba — Cuba men's national water polo team;
- United States — United States men's national water polo team.
- Asia:
- China — China men's national water polo team;
- Japan — Japan men's national water polo team;
- Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan men's national water polo team.
- Europe:
- Belgium — Belgium men's national water polo team;
- Croatia — Croatia men's national water polo team;
- France — France men's national water polo team;
- Germany — Germany men's national water polo team;
- Greece — Greece men's national water polo team;
- Hungary — Hungary men's national water polo team (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- Italy — Italy men's national water polo team;
- Montenegro — Montenegro men's national water polo team;
- Netherlands — Netherlands men's national water polo team;
- Romania — Romania men's national water polo team;
- Russia — Russia men's national water polo team;
- Serbia — Serbia men's national water polo team;
- Serbia and Montenegro† — Serbia and Montenegro men's national water polo team†;
- Soviet Union† — Soviet Union men's national water polo team†;
- Spain — Spain men's national water polo team;
- Sweden — Sweden men's national water polo team;
- United Kingdom — Great Britain men's national water polo team;
- Yugoslavia† — Yugoslavia men's national water polo team†.
- Oceania:
- Australia — Australia men's national water polo team.
- Africa:
- Women's national teams:
- Americas:
- Brazil — Brazil women's national water polo team;
- Canada — Canada women's national water polo team;
- United States — United States women's national water polo team.
- Asia:
- China — China women's national water polo team;
- Kazakhstan — Kazakhstan women's national water polo team.
- Europe:
- Greece — Greece women's national water polo team;
- Hungary — Hungary women's national water polo team;
- Italy — Italy women's national water polo team;
- Netherlands — Netherlands women's national water polo team;
- Russia — Russia women's national water polo team;
- Spain — Spain women's national water polo team.
- Oceania:
- Australia — Australia women's national water polo team;
- Americas:
Mid
- Other national water polo teams (excluding under-age teams).
Low
- Under-age teams:
- Europe:
- United Kingdom — e.g. Great Britain Water Polo Juniors.
- Europe:
- Lists of medalists of any competition for national water polo teams:
- Summer Olympics — e.g. List of Olympic medalists in water polo;
- World Aquatics Championships — e.g. List of World Aquatics Championships medalists in water polo;
- Asian Games — e.g. List of Asian Games medalists in water polo.
- Lists of rosters of national water polo teams at any single edition or season of a competition:
- Summer Olympics – e.g. Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters, Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's team rosters;
- World Aquatics Championships – e.g. Water polo at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Men's team rosters, Water polo at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's team rosters;
- European Championships – e.g. 2018 Men's European Water Polo Championship squads, 2018 Women's European Water Polo Championship squads.
- Lists of rosters of any national water polo team:
- Americas:
Clubs (amateur and professional teams)
[edit]Main category
Top
- None.
High
- Italy — Pro Recco (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
Mid
- Men's teams that are winners of High-importance continental club water polo competitions:
- Asia (winners of the Asian Water Polo Clubs Championships):
- Kazakhstan — Astana Presidential Club.
- Europe (winners of the LEN Champions League):
- Croatia — HAVK Mladost, POŠK, VK Jadran Split, VK Jug;
- Germany — Wasserfreunde Spandau 04;
- Greece — Olympiacos CFP (men's water polo);
- Hungary — Budapesti Honvéd SE (men's water polo), Ferencvárosi TC (men's water polo), Orvosegyetem SC, Szolnoki Vízilabda SC, Újpesti TE (men's water polo), Vasas SC (men's water polo);
- Italy — AS Waterpolis Pescara, CC Napoli, CN Posillipo;
- Montenegro — VK Primorac Kotor;
- Serbia — VK Bečej, VK Crvena zvezda, VK Partizan;
- Soviet Union — CSK VMF Moscow, MGU Moscow;
- Spain — CN Atlètic-Barceloneta, CN Barcelona, CN Catalunya.
- Asia (winners of the Asian Water Polo Clubs Championships):
- Women's teams that are winners of High-importance continental club water polo competitions:
- Europe (winners of the LEN Euro League Women):
- Greece — ANO Glyfada, NC Vouliagmeni, Olympiacos Women's Water Polo Team;
- Hungary — Szentesi VK;
- Italy — AS Orizzonte Catania, Fiorentina Waterpolo, Pro Recco (women);
- Netherlands — BZC Brandenburg, GZC Donk, ZV De Zaan;
- Russia — Kinef Kirishi, SKIF-CSP Izmailovo;
- Spain — CN Sabadell.
- Europe (winners of the LEN Euro League Women):
Low
- Other professional teams.
- Amateur teams. (e.g. college water polo teams).
- Under-age teams.
- Lists of medalists of any competition for clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- LEN Champions League — e.g. List of European Cup, Euroleague and LEN Champions League winning players.
- Lists of rosters of clubs (amateur and professional teams) at any single edition or season of a competition.
- LEN Champions League – e.g. 2015–16 LEN Champions League squads, 2015–16 LEN Euro League Women squads.
- Lists of rosters of any club (amateur or professional team).
- Europe:
- Italy — e.g. List of Pro Recco players, List of Pro Recco coaches.
- Europe:
Biographies
[edit]Main category
Top
- None.
High
- Individual members of the International Swimming Hall of Fame recognized by the FINA:
- Water polo coach — e.g. Ratko Rudić, Croatian coach (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- Female water polo player — e.g. Debbie Watson, Australian player (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- Male water polo player — e.g. Manuel Estiarte, Spanish player (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- Contributor — e.g. William Wilson, British aquatics pioneer (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
- Individuals named FINA Athletes of the Year:
- Female player — e.g. Maggie Steffens, American player;
- Male player — e.g. Filip Filipović, Serbian player (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
- Athletes who competed in water polo at five or more Olympics:
- Six-time Olympians by nationality:
- Spain — Manuel Estiarte (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
- Five-time Olympians by nationality:
- Croatia — Igor Hinić;
- Greece — Georgios Afroudakis, George Mavrotas;
- Hungary — Tibor Benedek, Dezső Gyarmati (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article"), Tamás Kásás;
- Italy — Gianni De Magistris, Stefano Tempesti;
- Spain — Salvador Gómez, Jesús Rollán, Jordi Sans;
- United Kingdom — Paul Radmilovic (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article");
- United States — Tony Azevedo.
- Six-time Olympians by nationality:
- Athletes who won four or more Olympic medals in water polo:
- Five Olympic medals:
- Hungary — Dezső Gyarmati (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
- Four Olympic medals:
- Belgium — Joseph Pletinckx;
- Hungary — András Bodnár, László Jeney, György Kárpáti, Mihály Mayer, Endre Molnár, István Szívós Jr.;
- United States — Heather Petri, Brenda Villa (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article").
- Five Olympic medals:
- Athletes who won three or more Olympic gold medals in water polo:
- Three Olympic gold medals:
- Hungary — Tibor Benedek, Péter Biros, Dezső Gyarmati (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article"), György Kárpáti, Tamás Kásás, Gergely Kiss, Tamás Molnár, Zoltán Szécsi;
- United Kingdom — Paul Radmilovic (listed as Wikipedia's "vital article"), Charles Smith.
- Three Olympic gold medals:
Mid
- Individual members of a continental or national water polo hall of fame:
- Americas:
- United States — e.g. Kevin Robertson, American player.
- Oceania:
- Australia — e.g. Charles Turner, Australian player and head coach.
- Americas:
- Athletes who competed in water polo at three Olympics.
- Individuals who won a water polo world medal as players or as head coaches.
- Flag bearers at the Summer Olympics.
- Oath takers at the Summer Olympics:
- Australia — Peter Kerr;
- Belgium — Victor Boin;
- Spain — Eugeni Asensio.
- Chairperson, president, or Chief Executive Officer of a national governing body for water polo:
- Americas:
- United States — Chris Ramsey, Chief Executive Officer of the USA Water Polo
- Oceania:
- Australia — Thomas Whalan, president of the Water Polo Australia
- Americas:
Low
- Other biographical articles.
Venues
[edit]Main category
Top
- None.
High
- None.
Mid
- Venues that have been or will be used for the High-importance world competitions for national water polo teams (excluding qualification tournaments):
- Summer Olympics — e.g. Raleigh Runnels Memorial Pool in the United States for the 1984 Summer Olympics;
- World Aquatics Championships — e.g. Alfréd Hajós National Swimming Stadium in Hungary for the 2017 World Aquatics Championships;
- FINA World Cup — e.g. Tašmajdan Sports and Recreation Center in Serbia for the 2002 FINA Men's Water Polo World Cup;
- FINA World League — e.g. Shanghai Oriental Sports Center in China for the 2017 FINA Women's Water Polo World League.
Low
- Other venues.
- Lists of venues:
- Summer Olympics — List of Olympic venues in water polo.
Achievements, trophies and awards
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Top
- None.
High
- Terminology:
- International hall of fame recognized by the FINA:
- Highest awards in water polo by the FINA:
Mid
- A continental or national water polo hall of fame:
- Americas:
- United States — USA Water Polo Hall of Fame.
- Oceania:
- Australia — Water Polo Australia Hall of Fame.
- Americas:
- Highest awards in water polo by a continental or national governing bodies affiliated to FINA.
- Awards that are well recognized within water polo community:
- Awards by a third party magazine — e.g. List of Swimming World Swimmers of the Year.
Low
- Other achievements, trophies and awards in water polo:
- Americas:
- United States — e.g. Peter J. Cutino Award in American college water polo.
- Americas:
Statistics
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By country
[edit]Top
- None.
High
- None.
Mid
- Overall statistics on water polo within a High-importance country (excluding subarticles):
- Africa — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in South Africa;
- Americas — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in the United States;
- Asia — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in Japan;
- Europe — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in Spain;
- Oceania — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in Australia.
Low
- Overall statistics on water polo within a Mid-importance country:
- Africa — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in Algeria;
- Americas — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in Mexico;
- Asia — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in India;
- Europe — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in Malta;
- Oceania — e.g. Water polo records and statistics in Fiji.
- Subarticles.
On competitions for national teams
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- None.
High
- None.
Mid
- Overall statistics on a High-importance world competition for national water polo teams (excluding subarticles).
- Summer Olympics – e.g. List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics, List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics;
- World Aquatics Championships – e.g. List of World Aquatics Championships men's water polo tournament records and statistics, List of World Aquatics Championships women's water polo tournament records and statistics.
Low
- Other statistics on a High-importance world competition for national water polo teams.
- Summer Olympics – e.g. List of Olympic champions in men's water polo, List of Olympic champions in women's water polo, National team appearances in the men's Olympic water polo tournament, National team appearances in the women's Olympic water polo tournament, List of players who have appeared in multiple men's Olympic water polo tournaments, List of players who have appeared in multiple women's Olympic water polo tournaments, List of men's Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers, List of women's Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers, List of men's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers, List of women's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers;
- World Aquatics Championships – e.g. List of world champions in men's water polo, List of world champions in women's water polo;
- FINA Water Polo World Cup — e.g. All-time table of the FINA Water Polo World Cup, All-time table of the FINA Women's Water Polo World Cup.
- Statistics on any other competition for national water polo teams. (e.g. List of LEN Europa Cup scorers).
- Subarticles.
- Lists of medalists of any competition for national water polo teams:
- Summer Olympics — e.g. List of Olympic medalists in water polo;
- Asian Games — e.g. List of Asian Games medalists in water polo.
- Lists of rosters of national water polo teams at any single edition or season of a competition:
- Summer Olympics – e.g. Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's team rosters, Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's team rosters;
- World Aquatics Championships – e.g. Water polo at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Men's team rosters, Water polo at the 2019 World Aquatics Championships – Women's team rosters;
- European Championships – e.g. 2018 Men's European Water Polo Championship squads, 2018 Women's European Water Polo Championship squads.
On national water polo teams
[edit]Top
- None.
High
- World ranking systems for national water polo teams:
Mid
- Continental ranking systems for national water polo teams.
- Overall statistics on national water polo teams in High-importance world competitions (excluding subarticles):
- Overall statistics on a High-importance national water polo team (excluding subarticles):
- Africa:
- Americas:
- Brazil — Brazil men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Canada — Canada men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, Canada women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- United States — United States men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, United States women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics.
- Asia:
- Europe:
- Belgium — Belgium men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Croatia — Croatia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- France — France men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Germany — Germany men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Greece — Greece men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, Greece women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Hungary — Hungary men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, Hungary women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Italy — Italy men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, Italy women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Montenegro — Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Netherlands — Netherlands men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, Netherlands women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Romania — Romania men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Russia — Russia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, Russia women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Serbia — Serbia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Serbia and Montenegro† — Serbia and Montenegro men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics†;
- Soviet Union† — Soviet Union men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics†;
- Spain — Spain men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics, Spain women's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Sweden — Sweden men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- United Kingdom — Great Britain men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics;
- Yugoslavia† — Yugoslavia men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics†.
- Oceania:
Low
- Other ranking systems for national water polo teams.
- Statistics on national water polo teams in a Mid-importance or Low-importance competition.
- Other statistics on a High-importance national water polo team.
- Americas:
- United States — e.g. United States men's Olympic water polo team results.
- Europe:
- Montenegro — e.g. List of official matches of the Montenegro men's national water polo team.
- Americas:
- Statistics on any other national water polo team. (e.g. Algeria men's national water polo team records and statistics).
- Subarticles:
- Americas:
- United States — e.g. United States men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics (appearances).
- Americas:
- Lists of rosters of any national water polo team:
- Americas:
On competitions for clubs (amateur and professional teams)
[edit]Top
- None.
High
- None.
Mid
- Overall statistics on a High-importance continental club water polo competition (excluding subarticles):
Low
- Other statistics on a High-importance continental club water polo competition:
- Statistics on any other club water polo competition:
- Europe – e.g. LEN Euro Cup records and statistics;
- Serbia – e.g. Serbian Water Polo League A records and statistics.
- Europe – e.g. LEN Euro Cup records and statistics;
- Statistics on an amateur water polo team competition:
- College team competitions — e.g. NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship appearances by school.
- Subarticles.
- Lists of winners of competitions for clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- LEN club competitions — List of LEN club competition winners, List of LEN women's club competition winners.
- Lists of medalists of any competition for clubs (amateur and professional teams):
- LEN Champions League — e.g. List of European Cup, Euroleague and LEN Champions League winning players.
- Lists of rosters of clubs (amateur and professional teams) at any single edition or season of a competition.
- LEN Champions League – e.g. 2015–16 LEN Champions League squads, 2015–16 LEN Euro League Women squads.
On clubs (amateur and professional teams)
[edit]Top
- None.
High
- World ranking systems for clubs (amateur and professional teams).
Mid
- Continental ranking systems for clubs (amateur and professional teams).
- Overall statistics on clubs from a High-importance country in continental club competitions (excluding subarticles):
- Europe:
- Montenegro — e.g. Montenegrin water polo clubs in European competitions.
- Europe:
Low
- Other ranking systems for clubs (amateur and professional teams).
- Americas:
- United States — e.g. 2018 NCAA men's water polo rankings.
- Americas:
- Statistics on clubs (amateur and professional teams) in a Mid-importance or Low-importance competition:
- Europe:
- Hungary — e.g. List of Országos Bajnokság I (men's water polo) clubs.
- Europe:
- Statistics on any professional water polo club:
- Europe:
- Croatia — e.g. HAVK Mladost league record by opponent;
- Italy — e.g. Pro Recco records and statistics.
- Serbia — e.g. List of VK Partizan seasons.
- Europe:
- Statistics on any amateur water polo team. (e.g. on a college water polo team).
- Subarticles.
- Lists of rosters of any club (amateur or professional team).
- Europe:
- Italy — e.g. List of Pro Recco players, List of Pro Recco coaches.
- Europe:
Statistics
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