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Olympic water polo resignations cite lack of respect, belittling behaviour

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Olympic water polo resignations cite lack of respect, belittling behaviour

Olympic and European holders in mass resignation, saying Serbia chief has shown a lack of respect for their efforts.

Listen Listen (2 mins) Save Click here to share on social media share-nodes Share facebook x whatsapp-stroke copylink google Add Al Jazeera on Google info Serbia won gold in water polo at Paris 2024 Olympics [Evgenia Novozhenina/Reuters] By AFP Published On 8 May 2026 8 May 2026 Serbia’s men’s Olympic water polo head coach resigned, and 11 members of its European gold medal-winning squad have boycotted the team over comments by the newly appointed federation chief, the sport’s body has confirmed.

The crisis comes after Serbia, among the world’s leading water polo nations and gold medal winners at Paris 2024, failed to qualify for July’s World Cup finals in Sydney.

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Soro had earlier said the European championship win in January was the result of “momentary inspiration” and said the national team was no longer at its previous level.

The remarks sparked anger and prompted the resignation of coach Uros Stevanovic and a player boycott.

“We unanimously decided to withdraw from Serbia’s national team as long as Slobodan Soro and his team remain in charge,” the players said in an open letter.

“Our gold medals,” they added, “were not the product of momentary inspiration”, but “of years of great sacrifice”.

The federation published the letter on its website, while stressing that it was signed by “seven former and four current” national team players.

The federation also said it “does not wish to take part in what a perfectly normal process within a sports body has turned into”.

Soro, a former goalkeeper, was appointed federation president on April 29 and made the controversial remarks immediately after his election.

Advertisement He has not yet commented on the players’ boycott. Serbia’s European title came in Belgrade at the start of this year to follow their Olympic success.

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