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Serbian water polo team attacked by Croatian nationalists, jump into sea

ZAGREB, Croatia -- Serbian water polo players at a beachfront cafe jumped into the freezing sea to apparently evade an attack by Croatian nationalists Saturday.

The incident in the Croatian Adriatic port of Split occurred before a regional league match between Mornar Split and Red Star Belgrade.

Video footage and photos on the website of Croatian newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija showed the Red Star goalkeeper in the sea seemingly trying to elude attackers. Some locals were shown coming to his rescue.

Red Star decided not to play the match and returned to Belgrade. The team said the goalkeeper had a broken nose after being attacked by "Croatian hooligans.''

"Split is not a town which will tolerate violence of any kind,'' city mayor Andro Krstulovic Opara said. "I condemn the attack against three Red Star players who today wanted to enjoy the Split beachfront.''

Tensions are still high between Croatia and Serbia after their war in the 1990s.