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Paris Katılım Temmuz 2016
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⏱️ 90‘+4 I Mathis Jangeal transforme ! Paris repasse devant !

Paris Saint-Germain@PSG_inside
⏱️ 90‘+4 I Penalty pour Paris ! #PSGMHSC
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Tout juste parti de l'OM, Medhi Benatia n'exclut pas un avenir au Paris-Saint-Germain : « Je ne dois rien à personne »
➡️ l.lequipe.fr/R0M

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🚨 Mehdi Benatia ne ferme pas la porte à une potentielle venue un jour au PSG :
« Dans 3, 4 ans, 5 ans, s’il y a un projet où j’ai besoin de revenir dans le football, et que Nasser a besoin de moi, et que ça doit être dans un rôle au PSG, et que, à ce moment-là, ça me plaît…
MAIS POURQUOI DOIS-JE QUOI À QUELQU’UN, MOI ? JE NE DOIS RIEN À PERSONNE, MOI ! » 😳
🗞️ @Thebridge_show

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🤽♂️ It’s one of the most insane stats in sports: since the 2000 Sydney Games, a single circle drawn on a map has contained the birthplace of every single men's water polo Olympic gold medalist.
While often labeled a Balkan phenomenon, this dominance actually extends into Central Europe, fueled by unparalleled talent pools, deep-rooted sporting traditions, and an intense cultural passion for the game. This geographic circle encompasses nations like Serbia, Hungary, Montenegro, and Croatia, each a formidable powerhouse with a consistent track record of legendary success.
Remarkably, this dominance is built on something far more impressive than massive state budgets or high-tech training centers. Instead, the region possesses a deep, generational 'school' of coaching that relies on strict discipline and tactical genius.
Furthermore, a naturally tall, powerful physique combined with a fierce competitive spirit creates the perfect athlete for this brutal sport. Many champions, especially in the Balkans, grew up training in aging local pools, proving that elite talent is forged through culture and obsession, not immense resources.
Here is the complete breakdown of men’s Olympic water polo medals for these four powerhouse nations from the 2000 Sydney Games through the 2024 Paris Games:
🇭🇺 Hungary dominated the early 2000s with a legendary "three-peat" generation.
🥇 Gold (3): 2000 Sydney, 2004 Athens, 2008 Beijing
🥉 Bronze (1): 2020 Tokyo
🇷🇸 Serbia has been the most consistent medal-winning nation of the 21st century, medaling in almost every single tournament and recently achieving its own "three-peat."
🥇 Gold (3): 2016 Rio, 2020 Tokyo, 2024 Paris (all as independent Serbia)
🥈 Silver (1): 2004 Athens (as Serbia & Montenegro)
🥉 Bronze (3): 2000 Sydney (as FR Yugoslavia), 2008 Beijing, 2012 London
🇭🇷 Croatia has been a fierce and consistent rival, reaching the finals in three of the last four Olympics.
🥇 Gold (1): 2012 London
🥈 Silver (2): 2016 Rio, 2024 Paris
🇲🇪 Montenegrin players were integral parts of the rosters that won Bronze in 2000 and Silver in 2004 for the combined state. Ever since stepping onto the world stage as an independent nation, they have consistently finished just outside the medals in 4th place.


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