Serbia won their second world waterpolo championship as an independent nation in an 11-4 rout of traditional rivals Croatia in the final.

The Serbians, reigning European champions, stormed back from an early 2-0 deficit and turned the match on its head with six unanswered goals against the Olympic title holders.

Andrija Prlainovic led the winners with three goals and their ironclad defence, superbly marshalled by second-choice goalkeeper Branislav Mitrovic, stifled out the Croatians at the other end.

Trailing 5-2 at half-time, Croatia gave themselves a glimmer of hope by keeping the deficit down to three goals at the end of the third quarter (7-4) but ran out of the steam in the final eight minutes.

“It has been the greatest honour in my life to captain this team,” Serbia captain Zivko Gocic told the country’s national RTS television. “They are great characters with a big heart.”

Prlainovic was named the final’s most valuable player.

“We’ve made history tonight because no one has won the world title so emphatically,” he said. “It’s been a privilege.”

It was the first time the countries had met in a world final in any team sport as independent nations since the former Yugoslavia’s break-up.

Sign up to our free newsletters

Get the best updates straight to your inbox:
Please select at least one mailing list.

You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link in the footer of our emails. We use Mailchimp as our marketing platform. By subscribing, you acknowledge that your information will be transferred to Mailchimp for processing.