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Adriatic League 2008-2009 – day 1
Veljko Uskokovic
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PVK “Budvanska Rivijera“ Budva vs. VK Priomarc Kotor 9-12 (2-3, 3-2, 2-3, 2-4)
 
Budva: Todorović, Trajković, Ćirić 1, Danilović, Gak 1, Aoyagi, Barba, Uskoković 3, Tičić 2, Gor Nagy, Vukić, Franičević 2, Lazović, Mijanović.
Head coach: Đuho.    
Kotor: Radić, Draško Brguljan, Čučković, Petrović 2, Kiss 2, Zatovič 1, Janović 6, Pasković, Pavlović, Milošević, Darko Brguljan, Šetka 1, Milić, Uglješa Brguljan.
Head coach: Perović.
     
Referees: Periš (Split)/Rak (Dubrovnik)
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Adriatic League started on 26 September
water polo pool Igalo
Pool in Igalo(MNE)
Top clubs from Croatia, Montenegro and Slovenia had agreed to establish a multi-national league to have more interesting club matches over a long period of time. The inaugural season will consist of 12 teams, including seven of the upcoming EuroLeague participants.
The new league is pretty close to a rebirth of the highly competitive Yugoslav league of the 1980s, just the current Serbian champion Partizan “Raiffeisen” Belgrade is missing. At that time the league was equal to the Italian Serie A1 or ever stronger, and the current field of participants could challenge their Italian opponents indeed.
  
22 game days will be contested until 22 April 2009. The opening match will be an all-Montenegrin duel between EuroLeague newcomer PVK “Budvanska Rivijera” Budva and national champion VK Primorac Kotor, which will already be contested on Friday night. The remaining matches of game day 1 will be held one day later.

Adriatic League 2008-2009
  
Participants and schedule day 1
 
Friday, 26 September 2008
PVK “Budvanska Rivijera” Budva (MNE) vs. VK Primorac Kotor (MNE)
  
Saturday, 27 September 2008
Mornar BS Split (CRO) vs. POŠK Split (CRO)
Primorje EB Rijeka (CRO) vs. Jadran CKB Herceg Novi (MNE)
HAVK Mladost Zagreb (CRO) vs. VK Medveščak (CRO)
VK Šibenik NCP (CRO) vs. VK Koper (SLO)
Jug CO Dubrovnik (CRO) vs. VK Jadran Split (CRO)
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Men´s European Junior Championships in Istanbul, Turkey
Final standings
 
1. Montenegro
2. Spain
3. Serbia
4. Netherlands
5. Croatia
6. Greece
7. Italy
8. Hungary
9. Russia
10. France
11. Turkey
12. Germany
13. Great Britain
14. Israel
15. Slovenia
16. Slovakia
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Youth championship Belgrade 2008
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Hungarian team
The medal winners were the same, but the 2008 Men´s European Youth Championships in Belgrade, Serbia were finally dominated by a marvellous Hungarian team unter head coach Szilárd Derekas, which really seized Banjica Sports Centre this time and even outscored home team Serbia, the winner of the previous editions since 2003. Croatia finished third like in 2007.
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Two European Championships in one capital
ImageThe Serbian capital Belgrade will be the Mecca for young swimmers and waterpolo players, staging the European Junior Swimming and Men’s Youth European Waterpolo Championships from 27 July to 3 August. While 40 titles will be at stake in swimming at Tasmajdan Swimming Pool from 30 July onwards, 16 men´s youth waterpolo teams will determine the 2008 European champion at Banica Sports Centre, home of famous and historical water polo Club Champions Partizan “Raiffeisen” Belgrade.

Serbia and the City of Belgrade are hosting both of these European age group Championships for the first time ever, but many swimmers and waterpolo players already came to the Serbian capital last year for the European Youth Olympic Festival (EYOF), which was not only including swimming competions, but also a waterpolo tournament for the players of the age group 1991. Both events were already hosted at the same venues; just the waterpolo matches at Banica Sports Centre will move from the famous indoor arena to the outdoor-pool this time.

40 of 51 LEN member countries have entered the swimming championships, which are organised. A few days before the start of the Olympic swimming competitions in Beijing, China numerous hopefuls for the 2012 Olympic Games in London will compete in Belgrade. The event will be the second top championships within a short period time for many of the youngsters after the FINA World Junior Swimming Championships held in Monterrey, Mexico, three weeks ago. Six of the eleven European title holders from Monterrey and 28 of the 38 European medal winners in the individual competitions at the World Junior Swimming Championships will compete in Belgrade as well.

Athletes born between 1990 and 1993 are eligible to play in the Men’s Youth European Water Polo Championships, starting on Sunday morning. This year´s host Serbia want to retain their 2007 title, which was won at Gzira, Malta, but is facing some strong challengers this time. If the home team is successful, it would be their fourth consecutive title after the 2003 championships in Istanbul, Turkey and the 2005 competition in Sofia, competition - both still as Serbia and Montenegro.
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