The team of Porto, Portugal in 1924.
Source: courtesy of Siscu Pereira and Mario Corcione
Friday, October 29, 2010
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
1981: The team of VK "Partizan" Belgrade
The team of VK "Partizan" Belgrade in 1981. Back row L-R: Predrag Vranes,..., Zoran Bratusa, Nikola Stamenic, Milos Vukovic, Zoran Avramovic, Miroslav Sofijanic. Front row: Predrag Manojlovic, Ratko Rudic, Sinisa Segrt, Sinisa Belamaric, .
Source: courtesy of Radovan Milinic, Dragan Djurcic and Vasko Vuckovic.
1980: The team of VK "JUG" Dubrovnik
The team of VK "JUG" Dubrovnik in 1980. Standing L-R: Bozo Vuletic, Dubravko Stanicic, Ivica Dabrovic, Luca Obradovic, Luko Vezilic. Seated L-R: Gojko Vukasinovic, Antonio Milat, Bosko Lozica, Goran Sukno and Luko Vuletic.
Source: courtesy of Radovan Milinic, Dragan Djurcic and Vasko Vuckovic.
1957: Action during "Trofeo Italia" in Zagreb
Action during the International competition "Trofeo Italia" held in Zagreb from 13 to 18 August 1957.
Source: personal collection
Saturday, October 23, 2010
1957: Cover page of "Trofeo Italia" program
Cover page of the 1957 Trofeo Italia official program. The competition has been held in Zagreb from 13 to 18 August 1957 with the participation of USSR, Yugoslavia, Hungary, Italy, Romania and Netherlands.
Source: personal collection
Friday, October 22, 2010
1940: The team of Queen's University, Kingston
The team of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario Canada in 1940. From L-R: Wallace Berry (Coach), Jack Bie, Dave Duncan, Jack Grant, Roy McMichael, William Brass amd George Clement (trainer). Kneeling L-R: Harry Jones, Bruce McIver, Gerry Hamilton (manager) and W.Gary.
Source: http://queensarchives.wordpress.com/
Thursday, October 21, 2010
1972: Carlo Stipanic with the European Cup
The goalkeeper of Mladost Zagreb, Carlo Stipanic holding the European Champions Cup, won by his team during the 1972 European Champions Cup.
Source: personal collection
Wednesday, October 20, 2010
1972: Alexander Seifert and Carlo Stipanic
The distiguished coach Alexander Seifert, winner of the 1972 European Champions Cup with the legendary goalkeeper of Mladost Zagreb, Carlo Stipanic. The finals of the 1972 European Champions Cup were held in the island of Hvar and the ranking has been: 1. Mladost Zagreb (Yugoslavia), 2. Pro Recco (Italy), CSK Moscow (USSR), De Robben Hilversum (Nedarlands)
Source: personal collection
1972: The Champions of Mladost Zagreb
The team of Mladost Zagreb" ex Yugoslavia (Hrvatski Akademski Vaterpolski Klub Mladost), winner of the 1971-1972 European Cup for National Champions. The team of Mladost: Stipanic, Zuzej, Bonacic, Simenc Z., Lopatny, Poljak, Jeger, Matosic, Radjenovic, Dijakovic and Hebel. Coach of the team Alexander Seifert. Source: personal collection
1997: Art photography - The team of Vouliagmeni
The 1997 Women's team of Vouliagmeni Nautical Club after their 4th Championship title, in a "Fit for Fun" Sports Magazine photo layout by the well known photographer George Kalfamanolis. From L-R: Terri Roupaka, Liana Dima, Niobe Mara, Antiope Melidoni, Alexia Kammenou. Phryne Andrianaki, Gina Roupaka. Alexia Kammenou, along withn twins Gina and Terri Roupaka, went on to coach the team and won two consecutive European Club Championships in 2009 and 2010.
Source: Magazine Fit for Fun 1997
Tuesday, October 19, 2010
1960, Rome: The gold winners of Italy
The team of Italy winner of gold medal at Rome 1960 Olympic Games: Rossi, D'Altrui, Pizzo, Lonzi, Lavoratori, Parmegiani, Bardi.
Source: personal collection
1942: Poster of Italy vs Hungary
Poster of the game of Italy against Hungary held at the pool Cozzi of Milan on September 1942.
Source: personal collection
1930: "Club Universitario de Buenos Aires"
The team of "Club Universitario de Buenos Aires" (C.U.B.A) in 1930.
Source: El Grafico; 26 April 1930
Monday, October 18, 2010
1930: The team of "Club Neptuno de Montevideo"
Wednesday, October 13, 2010
Thursday, October 7, 2010
1977: The Champions of Canottieri Napoli
The team of Canottieri Napoli, winner of the 1977 Italian Championship. Standing L-R: Migliaccio, Sergio Pirone, Notarangelo, Siena, D'Angelo, Paolo De Crescenzo, Scotti Galetta, Crisculo, Vigo, Massimo De Crescenzo, Marco Pirone.
Source: magazine CAMPANIA Anno XI n.2 Feb-Mar 1979; courtesy of Francesco Li-Donni
1977: The team of Rari Nantes Napoli
The team of Rari Nantes Napoli that took part in the Italian Championship of 1977. Standing L-R: Auriemma (asssistant Coach), De Medici, Caiazzo, Puttini, Velotto, Recano, Sante Marsili. Squatting L-R: Riccardo Scognamiglio, Mastrogiovanni, Occhiello, Elio Scognamiglio, Ambrosanio.
Source: magazine CAMPANIA Anno XI n.2 Feb-Mar 1979; courtesy of Francesco Li-Donni
1974: The team of Canottieri Napoli
The team of Canottieri Napoli that took the 2nd place in the Italian Championship of 1974. Standing L-R: Concetto Lo Bello, Fritz Dennerlein, Scotti Galletta, Notarangelo, Lignano, D'Urso, Crisculo, Massimo De Crescenzo, Parisio. Squatting L-R: D'Angelo, Paolo De Crescenzo, Pirone, Forte.
Source: magazine CAMPANIA Anno XI n.2 Feb-Mar 1979; courtesy of Francesco Li-Donni
1972: The team of Rari Nantes Napoli
The team of Rari Nantes Napoli that took the 6th place in the 1972 Italian Championship. Standing L-R: Mino Marsili, Peppe D'Angelo, D'Isanto, Enzo D'Angelo. Squatting L-R: Recano, Amato, Velotto, Vittorio Marsili.
Source: magazine CAMPANIA Anno XI n.2 Feb-Mar 1979; courtesy of Francesco Li-Donni
1970: The team of Canottieri Napoli
The team of Canottieri Napoli that took part in the 1970 Italian Championship of 1966. Standing L-R: Simonetti, Paolo De Crescenzo, Vivace, Scotti Galletta, Notarangelo, Sorentino. Squatting L-R: Monizio, Forte, Parisio, Massimo De Crescenzo, Lignano.
Source: magazine CAMPANIA Anno XI n.2 Feb-Mar 1979; courtesy of Francesco Li-Donni
1966: The team of Rari Nantes Napoli
The team of Rari Nantes Napoli that took part in the Italian Championship of 1966. Standing L-R: Mastrogiovanni, Pisani, Caiazzo, Pagnini, D'Isanto, Auriemma. Squatting L-R: Vittorio Marsili, Chiosi, Caramanna, Ambron, Sante Marsili.
Source: magazine CAMPANIA Anno XI n.2 Feb-Mar 1979; courtesy of Francesco Li-Donni
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
1972, Munich: The team of USSR
The team of USSR appearing in the cards (figurine) Panini issued on the occasion of Munich 1972 Olympic Games.
Source: Figurine PANINI Munchen 72; courtesy of Mr. Francesco Li-Donni
1972, Munich: The team of Yugoslavia
The team of Yugoslavia appearing in the cards (figurine) Panini issued on the occasion of Munich 1972 Olympic Games.
Source: Figurine PANINI Munchen 72; courtesy of Mr. Francesco Li-Donni