South Africa's struggles in international matches water polo The stage continues 2024 World Aquatics Championships In Qatar.
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South Africa fielded both men's and women's teams in Doha.
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The South African men's team was drawn in Group A. Spain, Croatia and Australia.
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they lost in the opening game 21-5 lost against Spain 29-7 The second match was against Australia.
The third hideout was uncovered when they sank. 29-6 They will face Croatia in their final group match.
The SA men's team finished bottom of their group and progressed from 13th to 16th place in the play-offs. Brazil.
The Brazilians proved too strong for their South African opponents and won 18-5.
South Africa then faced Kazakhstan South Africans won the battle for 15th and 16th overall. 11-10.
The team scored 34 points and conceded 107 goals in five games.
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The SA women's water polo team achieved a comparable result.
Meanwhile, the South African women's water polo team was tied in Group D with the same team. Canada, Italy and England And they fared only slightly better than their male counterparts.
South African women's team lost 24-2 The first game was against Canada, and then 25-3 Defeated against Italy.
They concluded their group promise with the following words: 14-5 They lost against Great Britain and finished last in their group, advancing from 13th to 16th place in the play-offs, where they faced off. Singapore.
SA women's team was too good Singapore,win 20-6.
Next they faced France 13th-14th place deciding match.
France emerged as easy winners in that match. 19-8As a result, the SA women's side finished in 14th place overall.
The SA women's team scored 38 points and conceded 88 goals in five matches.
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