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The Croatian men's water polo team under 18 years old won the world championship title after an extremely dramatic final against the United States in Portugal's Rio Maior. The match was tied at 14-14 in regulation play, and the winner was decided by a sudden death shootout, which Croatia won 7-6. The game featured intense moments, including Croatia's goalkeeper Nikola Batoš saving a crucial American penalty early on, giving his team momentum. Despite several chances from both teams, Croatia maintained their slim lead through precise plays from players like Nardo Skejić and others. The decisive moment came when American player J. Taylor missed a shot, allowing Croatia to clinch the victory. This win marks Croatia's return to the top of this age group after ten years, highlighting the continuity of success among young generations.

Hrvaška reprezentanca za vodno polo mlajših od 18 let je po dramatični zmagi nad Italijo v četrtfinalu napredovala v polfinale svetovnega prvenstva, ki je potekalo v Portugalski.

Tekmo med Hrvaško in Italijo je v vseh štirih četrtinah zaznamovala intenzivna tekmovalnost. V prvih dveh četrtinah sta obe ekipi pokazali močne obrambne dosežke, pri čemer je Italija sprva imela majhno prednost pri zadolževanju.

V tretji četrtini je Hrvaška razširila vodstvo, vendar se je Italija hitro odzvala in večkrat izravnala rezultat.

Hrvaška se bo v polfinalu srečala s Španijo, ki je predvidena za petek ob 20:30 po lokalnem času.

Hrvaška zmaga nad Italijo ni bila brez izzivov. Obe ekipi sta se srečali s številnimi izključitvami igralcev zaradi prekrškov, pri čemer je bilo med tekmo izključenih pet italijanskih igralcev in dva hrvaška igralca.

Ta dosežek je pomemben mejnik za hrvaško moštvo za vodno polo za mlajše od 18 let, saj je zdaj med najboljšimi štirimi moštvi na svetu v svoji starostni kategoriji. Njihov napredek v polfinalu odraža naraščajočo moč hrvaškega vodnega pola na mladinski ravni in postavlja podlago za potencialno zgodovinske predstave v prihajajočih tekmah.

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