The team of Yugoslavia gold winner at Seoul 1988 Olympic Games. Standing L-R: Deni Lusic, Dragan Andric, Veselin Duho, Ratko Rudic (Head coach), Renco Posinkovic, Igor Milanovic, Aleksandar Sostar, Tomislav Paskvalin, Misco Stefanovic (ass. coach). Squatting L-R: Mislav Bezmalinovic, Dubravko Simenc, Goran Radenovic, Igor Gocanin, Mirko Vicevic, Perica Bukic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Friday, February 26, 2010
1952, Helsinki: The silver team of Yugoslavia
The team of Yugoslavia, winner of silver medal at Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games.
From L-R: Veljko Bakasun, Zdravko Jezic, Bosko Vuksanovic, Zdravko Kovacic, Lovro Radonic, Ivo Stakula, Ivica Kurtini. Missing from the picture: Marko Brainovic, Vladimir Ivkovic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
From L-R: Veljko Bakasun, Zdravko Jezic, Bosko Vuksanovic, Zdravko Kovacic, Lovro Radonic, Ivo Stakula, Ivica Kurtini. Missing from the picture: Marko Brainovic, Vladimir Ivkovic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
1966: The National team of Yugoslavia
The National team of Yugoslavia in 1966. From L-R: Zoran Jankovic, Karlo Stipanic, Vinko Rosic, Ronald Lopatny, Bozidar Stanisic, Duro Radan, Dorde Perisic, Ozren Bonasic, Mirko Sandic, Ivo Trumbic, Zlatko Simenc.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
1967: The team of Mornar Split
The team of Mornar Split in 1967. Standing L-R: Vinko Rosic, Josko Kovasevic, Zdravko Grubic, Jure Srhoj, Igor, Dumanic, Jani Barle, Ivica Bandalovic. Squatting L-R: Frane Srjoj, Zvonimir Krekovic, Goran Drezga, Petar Jakasa.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
1962: The team of Mornar Split
The team of Mornar Split in 1962. Standing L-R: Goran Drezga, Jani Barle, Vinko Rosic, Miro Marasovic, Ivica, Tadin, Marin Grubic, Bruno Cvitan (coach). Squatting L-R: Lovro Radonic, Josip Jovic, Ugljesa Cavlina, Ante Matosic, Zvonimir Krekovic, Jakov Matosic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
1959: The team of Mornar Split
1963: The team of Mornar Split
1950: The team of Mornar Split
1949: The first team of Mornar Split
1952: The team of Mornar Split
The team of Mornar Split in 1952. Standing L-R: Miro Vuksanovic, Ivo Stakula, Lovro Radonic, Ivo Brajevic, Stjepo Duvnjak, Darko Sarenac. Squatting L-R: Zoran Stefanovic, Bruno Cvitan, Mico Kos, Baro Cukovic, Bozo Grkinic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
1961: The team of Mornar Split
The team of Mornar Split in 1961. Standing L-R: Jakov Matosic, Marin Grubic, Ante Matosic, Lovro Radonic, Vinko Rosic, Ugljesa Cavlina, Jani Barle. Squatting L-R: Zvonimir Krekovic, Josip Jovic, Miomir Ercegovic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
1955: The team of Mornar Split
1953: The team of Mornar Split
The team of Mornar Split in 1953. Standing L-R: Bozo Grkinic, Stjepo Duvnjak, Darko Sarenac, Tomislav Frankovic, Ivo Stakula, Ivo Brajevic, Bruno Cvitan. Squatting L-R: Nikola Trojanovic, Mico Kos, Kristo Radonic, Bosko Vuksanovic, Lovro Radonic, Ivo Vilovic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
1968: The team of Mornar Split
The team of Mornar Split in 1968. Standing L-R: Jani Barle, Josko Kovasevic, Ivica Bandalovic, Jure Srhoj, Zvonimir Krekovic, Vinko Rosic. Squatting L-R: Maks Skabar, Frane Srhoj, Petar Jakasa, Zdravko Grubic, Gorki Bubic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
Source: Sportsko drustvo MORNAR 1949-2009 by Mario Garber. Courtesy of Mr. Zoran Kacic.
1921: Humoristic drawing of PUNCH magazin
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
1939: The team of Jadran Split
Monday, February 22, 2010
1984: The National team of Greece
The National team of Greece in 1984 during the International tournament of Varna, Bulgaria. Standing L-R: Fontas Moudatsios, Spyros Capralos, Dimitris Seletopoulos, Aris Kefalogiannis, Yiannis Vossos, Akis Kakarnakis, Yiannis Patlakas. Squatting L-R: Giorgos Mavrotas, Markelos Sitarenios, Tasos Papanastasiou, Babis Charalambidis, Andonis Aronis, Akis Giannopoulos.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Manolis Patlakas.
Source: courtesy of Mr. Manolis Patlakas.
Friday, February 19, 2010
1969: The legendary Eraldo Pizzo
Sunday, February 14, 2010
1970, Barcelona: The National team of Italy
The National team of Italy, 4th at Barcelona 1970 European Championships. Italy lost against Jugoslavia 4-3, Hungary 8-5, USSR 8-3 and won against West Germany 6-4, Sweden 8-4, Ireland 11-4, Romania 5-4. Standing L-R: Marchisio, Ghibelini, De Magistris, Ferrando, Alberani, Pizzo, Majoni (Head Coach), D' Altrui (assistant coach). Squatting L-R: Barlocco, Simeoni, Lignano, Catalani and Formiconi.
Source: Nuoto; September 1970.
Source: Nuoto; September 1970.
1970, Rotterdam: The Juniors of Italy
The Juniors National team of Italy that took part at the 1st European Juniors Championship (U20, palyers born 1950) in Rotterdam, Netherlands (6-11 July 1970). The Italian team ended at the 4th place after the team od USSR (1st), Spain (2nd) and West Germany (3rd). From R-L: D' Angelo, Calcagno, Scotti, Gandolfi, Massa, Chiosi. (missing from the picture: Sante Marsili, Paolo De Crescenzo, Gianni De Magistris, Solimei, Di Fiore).
Source: Nuoto; July 1970
Source: Nuoto; July 1970
1970: The National team of Italy
The National team of Italy, coached by Mario Majoni, that took part at the Internationaltournament of Naples, Italy, 1-3 May 1970. The Italian team has been ranked 2nd after Hungary, winning against Romania 4-3 and tying 3-3 with Hungary and Yugoslavia. From L-R: Lignano, D'Angelo, Catalani, Formiconi, Aversa, Barlocco, Marchisio, De Magistris, Ferrando, Alberani, Pizzo.
Source: Nuoto; 15 May 1970
Source: Nuoto; 15 May 1970
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
1967: The Champions of C.N.Barcelona
1970: The team of Sportiva Nervi
The team of Sportiva Nervi of Liguria - Italy, third at the 1970 Italian National Championship. Standing L-R: Galassi (official), Crabone (official), Ferrando, Szikora (coach), Amprimo, Boccardo, Soresina, Garau, Borgna (President). Squating L-R: Spinola, Gagliardi, Gandolfi, Crovetto, Storti, Parodi.
Source: NUOTO, 15 August 1970
Source: NUOTO, 15 August 1970
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
1926: The Champions of Penguin S.C.
The team of Penguin Swimming Club, London winner of the 1926 English Championship. Source: http://www.londonpenguin.com/
Monday, February 1, 2010
1956: The team of Great Britain and N. Ireland
The team of Great Britain and Northern Ireland that took part at Melbourne 1956 Olympic Games. This was the last appearance of British Water Polo at the Olympics. The team: Arthur Grady, Gerald Worsell, John S. Jones, Peter Pass, Ron Turner, Terence Miller, Cliff Spooner, John Ferguson, Bob Knights.
Source: Friends of Water Polo: http://sites.google.com/site/friendsofwaterpolo/what-can-we-do-1
Source: Friends of Water Polo: http://sites.google.com/site/friendsofwaterpolo/what-can-we-do-1