Olympic water polo resignations cite lack of respect, belittling behaviour
Serbia's men's Olympic water polo head coach and eleven players have resigned or boycotted the national team following comments by the newly appointed federation president, Slobodan Soro. The players stated in an open letter that Soro's remarks, which they claim belittled their European championship win as "momentary inspiration," showed a lack of respect for their efforts and years of sacrifice.

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AI-generatedSerbia's men's Olympic water polo head coach and eleven players have resigned or boycotted the national team following comments by the newly appointed federation president, Slobodan Soro. The players stated in an open letter that Soro's remarks, which they claim belittled their European championship win as "momentary inspiration," showed a lack of respect for their efforts and years of sacrifice. This crisis follows Serbia's failure to qualify for the World Cup finals. Soro, a former goalkeeper, was appointed president on April 29 and made the controversial statements shortly after. The federation confirmed the resignations and boycott, publishing the players' letter while stating they do not wish to engage further in the situation.
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5 extractedPlayers stated their gold medals were not the product of 'momentary inspiration' but 'of years of great sacrifice'.
Slobodan Soro was appointed federation president on April 29.
Players stated new federation President Slobodan Soro 'repeatedly sought through his statements to discredit and belittle' the team’s achievements.
11 members of the European gold medal-winning squad have boycotted the team.
Serbia's men's Olympic water polo head coach resigned due to comments by the new federation chief.