Ukraine loses by forfeit against Russia’s neutral team at 2026 Men's Water Polo World Cup

Sports April 13, 16:02

The team of Russian neutral athletes finished 7th in their Division 2 of the World Cup

MOSCOW, April 13. /TASS/. Ukraine has been penalized with a technical defeat after boycotting its scheduled 7th-place match against the water polo team of neutral athletes from Russia at the 2026 FINA Men’s Water Polo World Cup in Malta, the Water Polo Federation’s press office said in a statement on Monday.

The match was set to begin at 4:00 p.m. Moscow time (1:00 p.m. GMT) on April 13.

The Ukrainian team lost to Australia 21-15 in a match in the 5th-8th place bracket. TASS reported earlier that the neutral team from Russia lost 16-12 to Romania in the same bracket.

Dmitry Mazepin, Deputy Chairman of the Russian Olympic Committee (ROC) and Chairman of the Russian Aquatics Sports Federation, confirmed to journalists that the team of Russian neutral athletes finished 7th in their Division 2 of the World Cup following Ukraine’s decision to boycott the match.

"I believe that other [sports] federations will not be boycotting matches against us. I'm sure all of the teams will go ahead playing as everyone competes for the sake of game and not boycotts," he said.

The tournament’s participants have been divided into two divisions, with Russia playing in Division 2. The top five teams from Division 1 and the top two teams from Division 2 will compete in the Super Final. Teams are awarded three points for a win in regular time, two points for a win in penalties, one point for losing in the penalty round, and zero points for losing in regular time.

Matches of the Division 1 teams are played in Greece on April 6-12 and Division 2 teams play their matches in Malta on April 7-13. The Super Final stage will be played in Australia’s Sydney in July.

This is the Russian national water polo team's first time participating in a tournament sanctioned by the world’s governing body of swimming sports, World Aquatics, since being suspended from such events in 2022.

Russian water polo players were allowed to compete internationally but under a neutral status in November. World Aquatics became the first organization to allow Russian athletes to participate in international tournaments in a neutral status in team events.

World Aquatics’ previous ban on Russia, Belarus

In March 2022, World Aquatics (FINA until December 2022) ruled to bar Russia and Belarus from FINA’s upcoming international swimming competitions.

The International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended international sports federations in late March 2023 to allow individual athletes from Russia and Belarus to participate in international sports tournaments, but only under specific conditions.

Specifically, athletes from the two countries should not be "actively supporting" Russia’s special military operation in Ukraine and must compete under a neutral status. Russia and Belarus were also banned from participating in international team events.

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