UANA Water Polo Cup
The UANA Water Polo Cup (ASUA Water Polo Cup) is an international water polo tournament for national water polo teams from North and South America, organized by Swimming Union of the Americas (UANA, or ASUA).[1] It is the continental qualification for the World Aquatics Championships, and men's and women's FINA Water Polo World Cup.[2]:16
Results
Men
Year | Host | Champion | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Qualification for | Ref |
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2006 | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil | United States | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown | 2007 World Aquatics Championships | [3] |
2009 | Calgary, Canada | Cancelled due to only two teams (Brazil and Canada) entered | 2009 World Aquatics Championships | [4] | |||
2011 | Victoria, British Columbia, Canada | Canada | Brazil | Argentina | 2011 World Aquatics Championships | [5] | |
2013 | Calgary, Canada | Canada | United States | Brazil | Argentina | 2013 World Aquatics Championships | [6]:3 |
2013 | Costa Mesa, California, United States | United States | Canada | 2014 FINA World Cup | [6]:3–4 | ||
2015 | Toronto, Canada | Canada | Brazil | Argentina | 2015 World Aquatics Championships | [6]:4 | |
2017 | Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago | Brazil | Canada | Argentina | Trinidad and Tobago | 2017 World Aquatics Championships | [2]:11–12 |
2018 | Cochabamba, Bolivia | Colombia | Argentina | Chile | Bolivia | 2018 FINA World Cup | [2]:14–15 |
2019 | São Paulo, Brazil | Brazil | United States | Canada | Argentina | 2019 World Aquatics Championships | [2]:18–19 |
Women
Year | Host | Champion | Runner-up | Third place | Fourth place | Qualification for | Ref |
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2009 | Calgary, Canada | Cancelled due to only two teams (Brazil and Canada) entered | 2009 World Aquatics Championships | [4] | |||
2011 | São Paulo, Brazil | Cuba | Brazil | Argentina | 2011 World Aquatics Championships | [5] | |
2013 | Calgary, Canada | Canada | Brazil | Venezuela | Argentina | 2013 World Aquatics Championships | [6]:3 |
2013 | Costa Mesa, California, United States | United States | Canada | 2014 FINA Women's World Cup | [6]:3–4 | ||
2015 | Toronto, Canada | Canada | Brazil | 2015 World Aquatics Championships | [6]:4 | ||
2017 | Not scheduled | 2017 World Aquatics Championships | [2]:11–12 | ||||
2018 | Not scheduled | 2018 FINA Women's World Cup | [2]:14–15 | ||||
2019 | São Paulo, Brazil | Canada | Cuba | Brazil | 2019 World Aquatics Championships | [2]:18–19 |
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References
- "UANA WP Events & Results". teamunify.com. UANA. 2019.
- "UANA Technical Water Polo Committee Report 2015–2019" (PDF). teamunify.com. UANA. 2019. pp. 11–12, 14–16, 18–19.
- "USA Water Polo 2008 Olympic Teams – Media Guide" (PDF). usawaterpolo.org. USA Water Polo. 2008. p. 10.
- "2009 UANA Water Polo Report" (PDF). teamunify.com. UANA. 25 May 2009. p. 2.
- "UANA Technical Water Polo Committee Report 2011" (PDF). teamunify.com. UANA. 30 August 2011. pp. 2–3.
- "UANA Technical Water Polo Committee Report 2011–2015" (PDF). teamunify.com. UANA. 2015. pp. 3–4.
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