Video: European Water Polo Championships In Budapest On Until 26 January

  • 13 Jan 2020 9:28 AM
Video: European Water Polo Championships In Budapest On Until 26 January
The 34th LEN Water Polo European Championships started on Sunday 12th January with 28 teams from 17 participating nations.

364 waterpolo players had been entered to the ECH at Budapest, every team has 13 player-entries. The competition started with the women's matches the first two days – they have 8 game days, while the men have 7 game days.

The youngest player is from France, Juliette Dhalluin born on 14. 11. 2004, and the oldest is the Turkish Atilla Sezer born in 10. 09. 1975.

Tickets:
Prices start from HUF 1,490 
Tickets can be purchased online here.

Venue: 
Duna Aréna
1138 Budapest, Népfürdő u. 36.

More: 
wp2020budapest.com

Photo courtesy of the organisers

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