Great Britain

GBR Senior Mens Results

For the first two decades of the 20th century, the Great Britain Men’s team was regarded as the best Water Polo team in the world. The Great Britain Senior Men’s team dominated the sport internationally, winning Olympic Gold medals in 1900, 1908, 1912, 1916, and 1920.

More recently, the Great Britain Senior Men’s team competed in the 2012 Olympic Games, placing 5th in their group.  However, UK Sport funding for the Great Britain Senior teams was cut from £4.5 million to nil following the 2012 Olympic Games, and the Great Britain Senior Men’s team was disbanded.

Five years later in 2017, with the development of new and strong leadership of the sport in the Home Nations, the re-emergence of a new group of young GBR senior players resulted in a GBR team under the auspices of British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) entering the 2017 World University Games (WUGs) in Chinese Taipei raising the prospect of a return by GBR Senior Men to LEN and FINA competitions.

For more information about results for GBR senior men’s teams please click on the relevant link below:

GBR Senior Mens 2024 LEN European Championships Qualification 2, Istanbul Turkey, June 2023 Results

GBR Senior Men’s World Aquatics Water Polo World Cup Div B Qualification 9-12 March 2023. Otopeni, ROM. Results

GBR-BUCS Senior Men’s Team World University Games Naples, ITA. July 2019 Results

GBR-BUCS Senior Men’s Team World University Games Chinese Taipei August 2017 Results

GBR Senior Men’s Loule International Tournament July 2017 Results

 

 

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