
Monday, December 31, 2007
Saturday, December 29, 2007
1954: The Champions of Sao Paolo
Friday, December 28, 2007
1963, Sao Paolo: The golden team of Brazil

The team: Adhemar Grijó Filho, Aladar Szabo, Flávio Ribeiro Ratto, Ivo Carotini, João Gonçalves Filho, Luiz Carlos A. Valim, Luiz Daniel, Luiz Euardo P. Lima, Marvio Kelly dos Santos, Paulo Carotini.
Source: Centro Pró-Memória Hans Nobiling, Esporte Clube Pinheiros; courtesy Cristina F. Mattos
1933: The Champions of "TURMA F.P.N", Brazil
1960's: The National team of Brazil

Source: Centro Pró-Memória Hans Nobiling, Esporte Clube Pinheiros; courtesy Cristina F. Mattos
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Zdravko-Ciro Kovacic: The great goalie of the 50's

Source: Lo Sport Illustrato; 17 January 1952
Ivo Stakula: The great defender of the 50's

Ivo Stakula was awarded the FINA Medal in the 1952 Helsinki Olympics. Staying in Melbourne, Australia after the 1956 Olympics he played waterpolo for Melbourne in 1957 and 1958 until he passed away in the pool on the 26th October 1958. The Melbourne Waterpolo then named the best player trophy the "Ivo Stakula Trophy" after him.
Source: Lo Sport Illustrato, 17 January 1952 - commented by Goran Stakula (son)
Tuesday, December 25, 2007
1988: The Champions of Pescara

Source: private collection
1970: CM Marseille wins again

Source: http://victordebard.free.fr/
1967: The winners of C.N.Marseille

Source: http://victordebard.free.fr/
1951: The team of Chevalier Roze, Marseille

Source: http://victordebard.free.fr/
1948: The team of Chevalier Roze, Marseille

Source: http://victordebard.free.fr/
Monday, December 24, 2007
Andras Bodnar in action
Peter Montgomery: The captain of Australia

Source: http://mosmanis.info/
1978: The team of Australia

Source: official program Heidenheim 1978
1978: The team of Yugoslavia

1978: The team of Greece

Source: official program Heidenheim 1978
1978: The draw for Berlin Word Championships
1978: The team of Soviet Union
1978: The team of Hungary
1978: The team of Germany

Source: Official program Heidenheim 1978
1978: The team of Spain

Source: official program Heidenheim tournament 1978
1978: The team of Netherlands

Source: Official program Heidenheim tournament 1978.
Peter Rusoran: The legend of Vasas, Budapest
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Dario Bardi: The Champion from Florence

Source: private collection
1927, Bologna: The first Bureau of L.E.N

From L-R: Binner (Germany), E.G. Drigny (France), Bergvall (Sweden), Donath (Hungary) and Hodson (England).
First duties of L.E.N has been the organization of European Championships, the elaboration of the records archive and in view of the Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games the first swimming competition (4X200 meters per team) between Europe and America.
Source: Le miroir des Sports 1927
1927: The team of Paris
1927: The winners of E.N.Tourcoing
1927: S.C.U.F against C.N.Nice
1927, Bologna: Arne Borg, the legend of Sweden

Source: Le miroir des Sports 1927
1927, Bologna: The silver French Team

Source: Le miroir des Sports 1927
1927, Bologna: Poster of the European Champs
1927: Hungary vs France in Budapest
1927: Strasbourg vs Nice
1927: E.N.Tourcoing vs S.C.U.F
Saturday, December 22, 2007
1967: Water Polo book by Charles Hines
1927: The Champions of E.N.Tourcoing
1927: E.N.Tourcoing vs Hellas Magdebourg
1927: E.N.Tourcoing vs Hellas Magdebourg
1927: Rhein Stadion, Dusseldorf
1927: The players of S.C.U.F and Leipzig
1927: Erich Rademacher with Heni Bouvier
Friday, December 21, 2007
1927: The team of S.C.U.F, France
Thursday, December 20, 2007
1938: King Farouk at a Water Polo match

1946: E.N.Tourcoing vs Toulouse
1946: E.N.Tourcoing vs Toulouse
1961: The Champions of Dinamo Bucarest
1958: The National team of Romania
1974, Vienna: The team of Romania

Source: Polo de la A a la Z: Adrian Vasiliu
1975, Cali: The team of Romania

Source: Polo de A a la Z: Adrian Vasiliu