2013 FINA Women's Water Polo World League

Sports season
2013 FINA Women's Water Polo World League
LeagueFINA Water Polo World League
SportWater Polo
DurationJune 2013
Super Final
FINA Women's Water Polo World League seasons

The 2011 FINA Women's Water Polo World League was the tenth edition of the event, organised by the world's governing body in aquatics, the FINA. After playing in groups within the same continent, eight teams qualify to play in a final tournament, called the Super Final in Beijing, China from June 1 to June 6, 2013.[1]

Super Final

  • June, 1 – June 6, 2013, Beijing, China

Seeding

Group A Group B
 United States
 Hungary
 China
 Russia
 Spain
 Italy
 Australia
 Canada

Knockout stage

 
QuarterfinalsSemifinalsFinal
 
          
 
4 June 2013
 
 
 Hungary 17
 
5 June 2013
 
 Australia 16
 
 Hungary 9
 
4 June 2013
 
 Russia 12
 
 Russia 11
 
6 June 2013
 
 Spain 9
 
 Russia 7
 
4 June 2013
 
 China 8
 
 China 11
 
5 June 2013
 
 Italy 8
 
 China 9
 
4 June 2013
 
 United States 7 Third place game
 
 United States 6
 
6 June 2013
 
 Canada 5
 
 Hungary 9
 
 
 United States 10
 

Semifinals

[2]

All times are CST (UTC+8)


5 June 2013
16:00
China  9–7  United States Beijing, China
Score by quarters: 1-0, 3-2, 3-2, 2-3

5 June 2013
18:30
Hungary  9–12  Russia Beijing, China
Score by quarters: 2-3, 0-1, 3-5, 4-3

Bronze medal match

[3]

All times are CST (UTC+8)


6 June 2013
14:30
Hungary  9–10  United States Beijing, China
Score by quarters: 4-1, 1-2, 1-5, 3-2

Final

[3]

All times are CST (UTC+8)


6 June 2013
16:00
Russia  7–8  China Beijing, China
Score by quarters: 1-3, 2-1, 2-3, 2-1
5th–8th Places
 
SemifinalsFifth place
 
      
 
5 June 2013
 
 
 Australia 13
 
6 June 2013
 
 Spain 14
 
 Spain 10
 
65June 2013
 
 Italy 8
 
 Italy 13
 
 
 Canada 9
 
Seventh place
 
 
6 June 2013
 
 
 Australia 9
 
 
 Canada 8

Final ranking

Rank[1] Team
 China
 Russia
 United States
4  Hungary
5  Spain
6  Italy
7  Australia
8  Canada
 2013 FINA Women's Water Polo World League 

China
First title


Team roster

Yang Jun, Teng Fei, Liu Ping, Sun Yujun, He Jin, Sun Yating, Song Donglun, Zhu Yajing, Mei Xiaohan, Ma Huanhuan, Zhang Cong, Zhang Lei, Wang Yi. Head coach: Alexander Kleymenov.

References

  1. ^ a b "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. p. 78. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. ^ “China-Russia Super Final gold-medal clash“ fina.org June 5, 2013.
  3. ^ a b “China wins historic first international crown” fina.org June 6, 2013.
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