Greece maintains perfect record at FINA Men’s World Junior Water Polo Championships

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Greece has strengthened their grip in the group standings on the third day of group matches, at the International Swimming Federation World Men’s Junior Water Polo Championships in Kuwait City.

Greece moved clear at the top of the Group D standings at the Al-Nasar Sport Club, recording a third consecutive victory.

The defending champions eased to a 13-2 win over Brazil, while their nearest challengers New Zealand faltered by losing 8-7 to Australia.

Greece now top the standings on six points, with New Zealand, Brazil and Australia all following on two.

Brazil and Australia have a game in hand on the top two teams.

Sourced by: Inside the Games

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