Greece’s men’s water polo team continued its flawless run at the European Championship in Belgrade, securing a place in the semifinals as the only unbeaten team in the tournament and keeping its hopes for a historic first medal alive.
In the final match of the second group stage, Greece cruised to an emphatic 18–9 victory over Romania, despite having already sealed first place in its group. The dominant performance underlined the team’s strong form as it heads into the medal rounds with maximum points.
The win sets up a highly anticipated semifinal clash against Hungary on Friday afternoon, where Greece will compete for a spot in the final. Victory would guarantee the nation its first-ever medal at a European Championship in men’s water polo and move the team one step closer to the top of the podium.
With confidence high and momentum firmly on its side, the Greek team enters the knockout stage aiming to turn an impressive unbeaten streak into a landmark achievement on the continental stage.