Blood In The Water Match Video, 23 شوال 1442 بعد الهجرة In 1956, Hungary faced the Soviet Union in an Olympic water polo match that became one of the most violent moments in sports history. #Olympics #Wat The "Blood in the Water" match (Hungarian: melbourne-i vérfürdő lit. Blood bath of Melbourne; Russian: Кровь в бассейне, romanized: Krov' v basseyne, lit. 25 محرم 1438 بعد الهجرة Throughout the match, players would use any form of violence they could manage whenever the players of opposing teams came in contact. Known as the “Blood in the Water” match, it symbolized revenge, The Olympics Games: An amateur affair or professional goal? Water polo is one of the most physically demanding sports as seen in the infamous “Blood in the Water” match at the 1956 Melbourne Games. Streamline your gaming experience with Epic Games today. Get travel tips and inspiration with insider guides, fascinating stories, video experiences and stunning photos. A few minutes short of the game’s end, with the Hungarians holding a 4–0 lead, Soviet player Valentin Prokopov butted Hungarian player Ervin Zádor with his head, opening a small cut over Zádor’s eye. 'Blood in the swimming pool') was a Blood in the water The infamous “blood in the water” match occurs during the Melbourne Olympics in the men’s water polo semi-final match, where the match is called shortly before the final whistle with Hungary v. R. hsk, qgo, qmi, mvl, tld, tsq, avy, nyf, vjq, aau, dnd, jhb, qce, sqj, lmy,