Poster of the 4th European Championships held in Magdemburg, Germany in 1934.
Ranking: 1. Hungary, 2. Germany, 3. Belgium.
The team of Hungary: Mihaly Bozsi, Jeno Brandi, Gyorgy Brody, Oliver Halassy, Marton Homonnai, Sando Ivady, Alajos Keseru, Gyorgy Kutasi, Janos Nemeth, Miklos Sarkany, Jozsef Vertessy.
Source: private collection
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Monday, July 23, 2007
1958, Budapest: European Championships program
Cover of the official competition program of the 9th European Championships held in Budapest in 1958.
Ranking: 1. Hungary, 2. Yugoslavia, 3. USSR.
The team of Hungary: Otto Boros, Gabor Csillag, Zoltan Domotor, Istvan Hevesi, Laszlo Jeney, Tivadar Kanizsa, Gyorgy Karpati, Andras Katonas, Kalman Markovits, Mihaly Mayer, Robert Molnar, Istvan Pinter, Jozsef Vaczi.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
Ranking: 1. Hungary, 2. Yugoslavia, 3. USSR.
The team of Hungary: Otto Boros, Gabor Csillag, Zoltan Domotor, Istvan Hevesi, Laszlo Jeney, Tivadar Kanizsa, Gyorgy Karpati, Andras Katonas, Kalman Markovits, Mihaly Mayer, Robert Molnar, Istvan Pinter, Jozsef Vaczi.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
1954, Torino: European Championships Poster
Poster of the 8th European Championships held at Torino, Italy in 1954.
Ranking: 1. Hungary, 2. Yygoslavia, 3. Italy.
The team of Hungary: Antal Bolvari, Otto Boros, Dezso Gyarmati, Istvan Hevesi, Laszlo Jeney, Gyorgy Karpati, Kalman Markovits, Miklos Martin, Aladar Szabo, Istvan Szivos Jr., Gyorgy Vizvari.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra.
Ranking: 1. Hungary, 2. Yygoslavia, 3. Italy.
The team of Hungary: Antal Bolvari, Otto Boros, Dezso Gyarmati, Istvan Hevesi, Laszlo Jeney, Gyorgy Karpati, Kalman Markovits, Miklos Martin, Aladar Szabo, Istvan Szivos Jr., Gyorgy Vizvari.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra.
1920: Water Polo match into the port of Barcelona
1938: Water Polo medal, Argentina
1923: The team of "C.N. Marseille"
The team of "Cercle des Nageurs de Marseille" winner of their 3rd Litoral Championship in South France, 1923. The team: Salvator Pelegry, Louis Navarre, Leo Chiappetti, Francois Grimaldi, Rene and Andre Barutaud and Romeo Gastaud.
Source: Il etait une fois...le Cercle des Nageurs de Marseille; P.Fancello and F.Rossi-Idoux
1922: "C.N. Barcelona" vs "C.N. Marseille"
1922: "C.N. Marseille" in Barcelona
1922: The team of "C.N. Marseille"
1921: Water Polo match in Marseille
1921: The pioneers of "C.N. Marseille"
The pioneers Water Polo team of "Cercle des Nageurs de Marseille" winner of their first "Litoral" Championship (South France) in 1921. The team coached by Philippe Tisson (coach and player): Salvator Pelegry, Pedro Picornell, Louis Navarre, Fernand David, Jean-Jacques Francou and Renou.
Source: "Il etait une fois le Cercle des Nageurs de Marseille" - Patrick Fancello and Francine Rossi-Idoux.
Source: "Il etait une fois le Cercle des Nageurs de Marseille" - Patrick Fancello and Francine Rossi-Idoux.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
1968: Water Polo match into the port of Patras
Water Polo match between Nautical Club of Patras and Olympiacos Piraeus for the Greek Championship into the port of Patras in 1968. At the time the team of N.C. Patras along with Ethnicos Piraeus, Olympiacos Piraeus and Panathinaicos were the strongest teams of the Greek League. To note that referee during this game has been the future coach of the Greek National team (in 1984) Josep Brasco from Spain.
Source: Magazine Crol, 1968 article of Francisco Bailve.
1933: The Champions of "S.C.Hellas Magdeburg"
1935: The Champions of "Ujpesti TE", Budapest
The team of Újpesti Torna Egylet (UTE), Budapest, Champion of Hungary, and Cup winner in 1935 visited Barcelona in May 1935 to play against the National team of Spain. From L-R: Dr Mihály Bozsi , György Kutasi, Herendy, János Németh, Antal Szigeti, Alajos Keserű and Olivér Halassy. Source: Source: magazine "Natacio" C.N. Barcelona, June 1935
1968, Mexico: The bronze team of Hungary
The National team of Hungary winner of the bronze medal at Mexico, 1968 Olympic Games. The team: Endre Molnar, Mihaly Mayer, Istvan Szivos, Janos Konrad, Laszlo Sarosi, Laszlo Felkai, Ferenc Konrad, Denes Pocsik, Andras Bodnar, Zoltan Domotor, Janos Steinmetz. In the semifinal Hungary won Italy with 9-4.
Source: Magazine Crol, 1968
1968, Mexico: USSR vice Olympic Champion
The team of Soviet Union, winner of silver medal at Mexico, 1968 Olympic Games. The USSR team: Vadim Guljaev, Givi Chikvanaya, Boris Grishin, Alexander Dolgushin, Aleksey Barkalov, Yury Grigorovsky, Vladimir Semenov, Alexander Shidlovsky, Vjacheslav Skok, Leonid Osipov and Oleg Bovin. USSR lost in the final against Yugoslavia with 13-11.
Source: magazine Crol, 1968
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
1951, Alexandria: The Spanish team
The Water Polo and Swimming team of Spain at the 1st Mediterranean Games held in Alexandria, Egypt on 1951. Standing L-R: Serra, Granados II, Dominguez, Mestres, Sabata (head of the delegation), Abellan, Subirana, Riberra, Marti and Castillo. Seated L-R: Conde, Queralt, Ferry, Granados I, Guerra and Alberiche.
Source: magazine Crol; 1967
Source: magazine Crol; 1967
1959, Beirut: The winners of Yugoslavia
The team of Yugoslavia winners of the 3rd Mediterranean Games held from 11 to 23 October 1959 in Beirut, Lebanon. The team: Duro Radan, Pero Katušić, Hrvoje Kačić, Boris Čukvas, Božidar Stanišić, Ante Nardeli, Zlatko Šimenc, Zdravko Ježić, Ivo Cipci, Gojko Arneri, Lovro Radonjić (coach Božo Grkinić). Among the officials appear the Vice President of FINA Mr. Ante Lambasa, the secretary of the Spanish Federation Joaquin Morera and the Spanish referee Antonio Bayarri.
Source: magazine Crol; 1967
Source: magazine Crol; 1967
1941: The champions of "C.N.Barcelona"
1972, Rio de Janeiro: Assisting the match Brazil-Spain
1972, Rio de Janeiro: The Spanish team
1970, Belgrade: Four Catalan personalities
Four distinguished Catalan Water Polo personalities that assisted the Spanish Juniors National team winner of the "torneo del Pascua" in Belgrade in 1970. From L-R: Manuel Ibern (Polichon) - coach of C.N. Barceloneta, Josep Brasco - coach of Montjuic, Juan Antonio Sierra - Head of the Spanish delegation and Paco Bailve - International Spanish referee.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Brasco Cata
Source: courtesy of Mr. Brasco Cata
Monday, July 16, 2007
1953: the team of "C.N.Montjuic"
1952: The team of "C.N.Montjuic", Spain
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
1973, Belgrade: The golden team of Hungary
The National team of Hungary winner of the 1st World Championship held in Belgrade in 1973. Ranking: 1. Hungary, 2. USSR, 3. Yugoslavia. The Hungarian team coached by Dezso Gyarmati: Balla Balázs, Bodnár András, Csapó Gábor, Cservenyák Tibor, Faragó Tamás, Görgényi István, Kásás Zoltán, Konrád Ferenc, Molnár Endre, Sárosi László, Szívós István.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra.
1968: The Champions of "Mladost", Zagreb
The team of "Mladost" Zagreb of Yugoslavia (Hrvatski Akademski Vaterpolski Klub Mladost), winner of the 1968 European Cup for National Champions. At the semi finals Mladost tied 4-4 with CSK Moscow at Moscow and won in Zagreb with 6-3. At the final Mladost won against Dynamo Bucharest at Zagreb with 4-2 and tied at Bucharest 4-4. The team of Mladost: Stipanic, Jonke, Trumbic, Bonacic, Simenc, Poljak, Jeger and Zuzej.
Source: magazine Crol; 1968
Source: magazine Crol; 1968
1968: The Champions of "Nothern Virginia A.C."
1967: Action at San Jorge pool, Barcelona
Spectacular action during the game Spain vs Germany for the "Six Nations Tournament" held at the San Jorge pool of Barcelona in 1967.
"Fortuny from Spain followed by Haverkamp (blue cap) of Germany scores against the German goalie Hoffmeister, despite his great effort".
To note that the official competition rules in 1967, included the "penalty point system". Due to those rules out of the 76 goals that have been scored, 32 have been assigned with penalties while another 19 penalties have been lost by the attackers.
Source: Magazine Crol;1967-article of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
"Fortuny from Spain followed by Haverkamp (blue cap) of Germany scores against the German goalie Hoffmeister, despite his great effort".
To note that the official competition rules in 1967, included the "penalty point system". Due to those rules out of the 76 goals that have been scored, 32 have been assigned with penalties while another 19 penalties have been lost by the attackers.
Source: Magazine Crol;1967-article of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra
1967: The team of Spain
1967: The team of Belgium
1967: "Six Nations Tournament", Barcelona
1967: The team of Great Britain
1967: The team of Sweden
1967: The team of Netherlands
The National Water Polo team of Netherlands that took part at the "6 Nations Tournament" held in 1967 at the pool San Jorge of Barcelona, Spain. The ranking has been: 1. Germany, Netherlands, 3. Spain, 4. Sweden, 5. Great Britain and 6. Belgium. The team of Netherlands: Vries, Wouda, Nolting, Hoogveld, Van Dorp, Van de Voet, Geutjes, Bongers, Schmidt.
Source: magazine Crol;1967 - Photo courtesy of Mr. Antonio Sierra
Source: magazine Crol;1967 - Photo courtesy of Mr. Antonio Sierra
Monday, July 9, 2007
1968: The team of "C.A.Boca Juniors", Argentina
The Champion team of Argentina "Club Athletico Boca Juniors", Buenos Aires, during their visit to Barcelona in 1968. The team: Marck, Bonzoni, Mirani, Codaro, Alvarez, Carnovali, Lamas, Camarola, Cipresso. (Standing second from left is the famous Spanish referee Mr. Mateo Manguillot).
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
1970, Barcelona: The team of Finland
The National Water Polo team of Finland, that participated at Barcelona 1970 European Championships.
Standing L-R: Markku Hirvonen, Antero Fri Kari Vainikainen, Jorma Ingström, HarryMalmberg, Ilkka Rauramo, Reijo Vartia. Seated L-R: Rauno Lahti, Rauno Niemenkari, ?, Sauli Lahti.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra; The names of the players have been kindly provided by Dr.Ilkka Rauramo
Standing L-R: Markku Hirvonen, Antero Fri Kari Vainikainen, Jorma Ingström, HarryMalmberg, Ilkka Rauramo, Reijo Vartia. Seated L-R: Rauno Lahti, Rauno Niemenkari, ?, Sauli Lahti.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Juan Antonio Sierra; The names of the players have been kindly provided by Dr.Ilkka Rauramo
1970, Barcelona: The team of Austria
1970, Barcelona: The team of Sweden
1970, Barcelona: The final USSR vs Hungary
1970, Barcelona: The silver Hungarian team
The National team of Hungary winner of silver medal in Barcelona, 1970 European Championships. The team of Hungary: Andras Bodnar, Tibor Cservenyak, Tamas Farago, Istvan Gyorgeny, Csaba Geru, Zoltan Kasas, Ferenc Konrad, Laszlo Sarosi, Janos Steinmetz, Istvan Szivos and Tamas Wiesner.
Source: magazine Crol; 1970
Source: magazine Crol; 1970
1968, Mexico: Water Polo Postcard
1971, Bucharest: The Greek National team
The National team of Greece that took part at Bucharest 1971 Balkan Games. Ranking: 1. Romania, 2. Bulgaria, 3. Greece. Standing L-R: Deligiannis (official), Laszlo Sarosi (coach), Anagnostopoulos, Iosifidis, Konstas, Yiannis Karalogos, Eleftheriadis, official, Palios. Seated L-R: Thomas Karalogos, Ilias Damaskos, Kondos, Voultsos and Periklis Damaskos.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Nikos Anagnostopoulos.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Nikos Anagnostopoulos.
1969, Izmir: The National team of Greece
The National team of Greece that participated at the Izmir 1969 Balkan Games. Ranking: 1. Romania, 2. Yugoslavia, 3. Bulgaria. Standing L-R: Chatzikyriakakis, Iosifidis, Tzafolias, Michalos, Lino Repetto (coach), Hiliopoulos (official), Oikonomou, Palios, Theodorakopoulos. Seated L-R: Voultsos, Damaskos, Anagnostopoulos, Kouvegetopoulos.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Nikos Anagnostopoulos
Source: courtesy of Mr. Nikos Anagnostopoulos