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Spain

Spain Triumph: Historic European Water Polo Gold

Spain Secures Historic European Gold in Water Polo Clash Spain clinched a remarkable victory against reigning champion Croatia in the European men’s water polo championships, winning 11-10. The flawless 3-0 final quarter performance led Spain to their first crown after reaching the finals four times. Alvaro Granados, crowned Most Valuable Player, played a pivotal role, scoring three crucial goals, including the match-winner. Croatia, aiming for a third title, couldn't hold their lead, and Spain's magical final eight minutes secured their historic win. Crowning
Netherlands

Netherlands Wins, Greece Qualifies in Water Polo Euros

Netherlands secures its sixth European title in women's water polo with a last-gasp goal from Bente Rogge, defeating Spain 8-7. Greece secures the European Olympic Games qualification berth with a 7-6 victory over Italy in the bronze-medal final. The bronze-medal match winner also earned the European Olympic berth. Despite Spain leading 2-0 early, the Netherlands dominated, leading 5-3 at halftime and 6-5 at the final break. Rogge's last-minute goal secured the historic sixth European title for the Netherlands. Greece led the bronze-medal match

Beckenbauer: Football’s Eternal Kaiser

Beckenbauer: Football's Eternal Kaiser ,The Bundesliga is in deep mourning as it bids farewell to one of football's all-time greats, Franz Beckenbauer, who passed away at the age of 78. Known as "Der Kaiser," Beckenbauer left an indelible mark on German football, winning the FIFA World Cup and European Championships with Germany, claiming four Bundesliga titles, and securing three European Cups with Bayern Munich. His legacy extended beyond playing, as he achieved success as a coach, guiding both Bayern Munich and the German
Joachim Low to leave Germany manager role after European Championships

Joachim Low to leave Germany manager role after European…

Joachim Low will step down from his role as Germany manager after this summer's European Championships. The 61-year-old has been in charge of his country's national team since replacing Jurgen Klinsmann in 2006. He had a contract until the 2022 World Cup but approached the German Football Association (DFB) to end it early. "I take this step very consciously, full of pride and enormous gratitude," said Low, who led his country to victory at the 2014 World Cup. He added that "at the