| FINA code | CAN |
|---|---|
| Association | Water Polo Canada |
| Confederation | UANA (Americas) |
| Asst coach | Cora Campbell Stefano Posterivo |
| Captain | Emma Wright |
| FINA ranking (since 2008) | |
| Current | 6 (as of August 9, 2021) |
| Highest | 6 (2019, 2021) |
| Olympic Games (team statistics) | |
| Appearances | 4 (first in2000) |
| Best result | 5th place (2000) |
| World Championship | |
| Appearances | 14 (first in1986) |
| Best result | |
| World Cup | |
| Appearances | 17 (first in1979) |
| Best result | |
| World League | |
| Appearances | 16 (first in2004) |
| Best result | |
| Pan American Games | |
| Appearances | 6 (first in 1999) |
| Best result | |
| ASUA Cup (UANA Cup) | |
| Best result | |
| Commonwealth Championship | |
| Appearances | 3 (first in 2002) |
| Best result | |
| Media | |
| Website | waterpolo.ca |
TheCanada women's national water polo team (French:Équipe féminine de water-polo du Canada) representsCanada in women's internationalwater polo competitions and friendly matches. The team is overseen byWater Polo Canada, a member of theFédération Internationale de Natation (FINA). In 1981 the team claimed its first international prize, winning theFINA Water Polo World Cup.
| Year[1] | Position |
|---|---|
| 4th | |
| 5th | |
| 6th | |
| 4th | |
| 6th | |
| 8th | |
| 8th | |
| 11th | |
| 4th | |
| 9th | |
| 9th | |
| 7th | |
| 8th | |
| Did not qualify | |
| Total | Qualified: 17/18 |
Roster for the2024 Summer Olympics.[3]
Head coach:David Paradelo[4]
Gold Medal
Bronze Medal
Silver Medal
Gold Medal
Silver Medal
Bronze Medal
Silver Medal
Bronze Medal
Silver Medal
Silver MedalCanada's women won the title at the 2003FINA Junior Water Polo World Championships.[6]