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Singapore men's water polo team handed 19-8 defeat by Brazil in World Aquatics Championships debut

Singapore men's water polo team handed 19-8 defeat by Brazil in World Aquatics Championships debut

CNA14 hours ago
Singapore men's water polo team was humbled 19-8 by Brazil during its debut in the World Aquatics Championships. The team is currently last in Group C, behind Brazil, the US and Canada. Nadine Yeam reports from the OCBC Aquatics Centre.
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