Sunday, June 4, 2023

1976: Vasas SC, Budapest, Champion of Hungary

The team of Vasas SC, Budapest, Champion of Hungary in 1976. Standing L-R: Faragó, Csapó, Horváth, Péter Rusorán (Head Coach), XXX, Gajdosy, Görgényi, Bányai, Darida. Squatting L-R: Bobori, Ölveczky, Dávid, Kenéz, Budavári and Tory. Source: Magyar Ifjúság, 8 October 1976.

Saturday, December 24, 2022

1974, Vienna: The golden Hungarians

The team of Hungary led Dezső Gyarmati gold winner in Vienna 1974 European Championships. Standing L-R: Csapó, Kásás, Gergényi, Sárosi, Molnár, Konrád III, Cservényük. Squatting L-R: Faragó, Szívós, Bodnár, Horkai, György Kárpáti (Ass. Coach), Dezső Gyarmati (Head Coach) Source: Képes Sport, 27/8/1974

Monday, November 28, 2022

1974 Vienna: The team of Spain

The team of Spain, led by the legendary Josep Brasco Cata, in Vienna 1974 European Championships. Standing L-R: Josep Brasco, Pedro Robert, Salvador Franch, Francisco Castillo (jr.), Poncio Puigdevall, Gaspar Ventura, Antonio Esteller. Squatting L-R: JUAN Antonio Sierra (Team Manager), Juan Rubio, Antonio Torres, Alfonso Canovas, Juan Sans, Juan Jane. Source: magazine CROL #115, September 1974

Tuesday, November 22, 2022

1908: The team of "Ferencvaros Torna Club"

The team of "Ferencvaros Torna Club" (FTC), Budapest in 1908: 1. Domonkos, 2. Ádám, 3. Friedmann, 4. Freund, X Kankovezky. Source A Pesti Hirlap Nagy Naptára, 1934

Saturday, November 12, 2022

1905: The Champions of Balaton Úszόκ Εgyesulete


The team of Balaton Úszόκ Εgyesulete, winner of the 2nd Hungarian National Championship in 1905. The team: Ede Anderlik, Tivadar Bartl, Alajos Bruckner, Gyula Farszky, Olivér Frecskay, Elemér Horváth, Rezső Karkas, Andor Kéler, Andor Kéler. Source: Nemzeti Sport, 1st October.

1976: The bronze Juniors of Spain


The Juniors of Spain, bronze winners in Malta 1976 European Juniors Championship. Standing L-R: Robert, Carmona, Josep Brasco Cata (Head Coach), Ayza, Torres, Gasch, Pegado, Girbal. Squatting L-R: Flaques(Ass. Coach), A.Ventura, Alcazar, Estefannell, Diestre, Marimon, Fite. Spain tied with Italy 5-5 in the final round. Ranking: Italy, Hungary, Spain, Yugoslavia, USSR, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Poland, Great Britain, France, Malta, Ireland, Turkey. Source: Magazine CROL #139, September 1976, courtesy Josep Castellvi.

1966: The Champions of Vasutas SC, Budapest


The team of Budapesti Vasutas Sport Club (BVSC) 1966 OBI Champion in Hungary. The team coached by the legendary Károly Laky: Gyula Kunos, Zoltán Gyerő, Csaba Gyero, Robert Molnár, Soldier András, Alexander Konrad, Ferenc Konrad, Pál Hecsey, István Németh, Tibor Swordsman, Ferenc Körössy, Imre Togyeriska, László Ajkai. Source: Sportkonyvek, Augut 1966

Thursday, September 22, 2022

Argentina in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games

The team of Argentina in Amsterdam 1928 Olympic Games: Ricardo Bustamente, Carlos Castro, Francisco Uranga, Jorge Moreau, César Vásquez, Mario Bistoletti, Luciano Rovere.

Wednesday, September 14, 2022

1965: Károly Laky while teaching young players

The legendary Hungarian Károly Laky while teaching to young players at BVCS (Budapesti Vasutas Sports Club Szőnyi) the tricks of Water Polo in 1965. Between 1954 and 1956 and 1960 to 1965. Károly Laky was the national team captain of the Hungarian men's water polo team. Under his leadership, the national team won a gold medal at the European Championships held in Leipzig, as well as at the Tokyo He also won the water polo tournament of the 1964 Summer Olympics. He achieved significant sporting success in Cuba between 1967 and 1978, leading the country's water polo team to fourth place at the 1975 World Championship in Cali. Source: https://filmhiradokonline.hu

Friday, January 21, 2022

1964: The team of Romania in Budapest

The National team of Romania in Budapest prior to Tokyo 1964 Olympics. From R-L: Béla Rajki (Referee) Kroner Stefan, Anatol Grințescu, Alexandru Szabo, Blajek Gavril, Zahan Aurel, Bădița Alexandru, Ștefănescu Mircea. Source: courtesy of Mr. Mihai Radu and Mr. Michael Randazzo

Sunday, January 2, 2022

1968, Mexico: The National team of Spain

The National team of Spain in Mexico 1968, Olympic Games coached by Bandy Zolyomy: Santiago Zubicoa, Juan Jane, Juan Rubio, Vicente Brugat, Jose Padros, , Fermin Mas, Luis Meya, Manuel Ibern, Agustin Codera, Luis Bestit and Jorge Borrell, Juan Antonio Sierra (Head of delegation), Juan Luis Abellan (seleccionador). 

1972: The Champions of C.N. Montjuïc

The team of C.N. Montjuïc Champion of Spain in 1972. Standing L-R: Costa (Coach) Solanas, Franch, Puigdevall, Segura, Comas, Sans. Squating L-R: Sánchez, Puig, Nogueroles, Devesa (Jr.) y Asensio. Source: Archivo JCE. Ft. Montejano. 

Friday, August 20, 2021

1964: The team of New York Athletic Club

The team of New York Athletic Club c. 1964. Standing L-R: Coach Charlie Schroeder, Don Tierney, Charlie Harris, Hans Smit, Werner Seher, Ed Jaworski. Front Row left to right: Gerry Gannon, Joe Svirida, Ervin Veg, Steve Molnar, Bob Brennan. Source: courtesy of William (Bill) Harris

Tuesday, February 23, 2021

1968, Mexico: The National Team of Cuba

The National team of Cuba coached by the legendary Hungarian Karoly Laky, 8th in Mexico 1968 Olympic Games. From L-R: Rubén Junco Osvaldo García, Oscar Periche, Jesús Pérez, Miguel Angel García, Ibrahim Rodríguez (++), Karoly Laky (Head Coach). Squatting L-R: Rolando Valdés (Captain), Roberto Rodríguez, Guillermo Cañete,  Guillermo Martínez Ginoris, Waldimiro Arcos (++). Source: courtesy of Mr. Guillermo Martínez Ginoris. 

Sunday, October 18, 2020

1952, Helsinki: The team of Brazil

The team of Brazil,9th, at the Helsinki 1952 Olympic Games. The team coached by José Roberto Haddock Lobo: Samuel Scheimberg, Sérgio Geraldo de Alencar Rodrigues, Marvio Kelly dos Santos, Claudino Caiado de Castro, Daniel José Silli, Douglas Arnaud de Souza Lima, Edson Peri, Henrique Sérgio Melman, Leo Rossi, Jean Marie Godefroid Havellange and Lucio da Wedge Figueiredo. 

Source: Touca 14 WP Blog

Saturday, October 3, 2020

1922: Império Foot-ball Club, Madeira

The Império Foot-ball Club, 1922 Madeira Champion competing against the teams of Clube Sport Marítimo , Grupo Desportivo Nacional , Club Sports da Madeira and União Foot-ball Club. Source: Historical archive of the Regional Education Secretariat (SRE) of the Autonomous Region of Madeira. Article: The water polo in Madeira in the 1920s by Eduardo Simões (SRE).


1970: The team of Puerto Rico

The National team of Puerto Rico that took part at the Central American and Caribbean Games held 1970 in Panama City. Ranking of the teams: 1. Cuba, 2. Mexico, 3. Panama, 4. Colombia, 5. Barbados, 6. Puerto Rico. Photo: courtesy Michael Randazzo

Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Paris 1900: Olympic Games Silver Medal


The silver medal awarded to the athletes of "Brussels Swimming and Water Polo Club", Belgium at the inaugural Paris 1900, Olympics Games. The Belgian team: Albert Michant, Fernand Feyaerts, Henri Cohen, Victor De Behr, Oscar Grégoire,, Victor Sonnemans, Jean de Backer, Guillaume Seron, Georges Romas, A.R.Upton.

Friday, April 10, 2020

2005. Montreal: The golden Women's team of Hungary



The Women’s team of Hungary Gold winner in Montreal 2005 FINA World Championships. The Hungarian team coached by the legendary Tamás Faragó: Patricia Horvath, Eszter Tomaskovics, Khrisctina Serfozo, Dora Kisteleki, Mercedes Stieber, Andrea Toth, Rita Dravucz, Krisztina Zantleitner, Orsolya Takacs, Aniko Pelle, Agnes Valkai, Fruzsina Bravik, Timea Benko.  
Ranking. 1. Hungary, 2. United States, 3. Canada, 4. Russia, 5. Greece, 6. Australia, Italy, Germany.

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

1995, Dunkirk: The golden Juniors of Hungary


The juniors team of Hungary gold winner in Dunkirk 1995 World Junior Championship. Standing L-R:  Rajmund Fodor, Barnabás Steinmetz, Tamás Molnár, Áron Regős, Gergely Kiss Tamás Kásás, Attila Vári. Squating L-R: Péter Tiba, Székely Bulcsú, Hesz Máté, Fecsó Kemény (Head Coach), Balázs Pelle, Tamás Faragó (Head Coach) and Tamás Varga.
Source: FB Vízilabdás öregfiúk +40

Thursday, March 26, 2020

1977: The Universities Club of Sydney


The team of Universities Club of Sydney winner of the Bryan Bert Ford Trophy in Queensland, the NSWWPA 1st grade premiership and the inaugural official Australian Club Championship in 1977. Back row (L-R): Peter Fox (President), Peter Kerr, Tracy Rockwell, Charles Turner, Chris Robinson, Front row L-R: Sandy Grant, Robert Menziers, Peter Montgomery, Don Cameron. (Absent Graham Hannan). 
Source: Peter Montgomery, Tracy Rockwell

Friday, December 6, 2019

1909: Leicester ladies beat Clapton at Hackney Baths

¨The Water Polo match. The Leicester ladies beat Clapton by 3 goals to 1 at Hackney¨
Source: The Illustrated Sports and Dramatic News, October 9, 1909

1909: Wigan Vs Polytechnic at Shoreditch Baths

¨The Shoreditch Baths were crowded last week when Wigan beat Polytechnic by four goals to three in the final tie of the English Water Polo Championship¨
Source: The Illustrated Sports and Dramatic News, September 25, 1909

1908: The Hyde Seals, Champions of England

The team of Hyde Seals; English Campions 1903-4-5-8, North England Champions 1903-4-5-6-7-8 and winner of the French International Water Polo Trophy at Paris.
Source: The Illustrated Sports and Dramatic News, December 19,1908

Tuesday, December 3, 2019

1893: The Champions of Tunbridge Wells Cygnus


The Tunbridge Wells Cygnus Water Polo team - ALL England Champions in 1893. 
Source: The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News; October 21, 1893

Monday, December 2, 2019

1884: Polo at the Salford Public Baths, England

The Manchester Weekly Time. Friday, September 7, 1884. ¨Another cause of the increased popularity of the galas is to be found in the marvellous growth of the interest in Water Polo. The game may be described as association football in water, the most marked difference is that the hand and not the foot is used to propel the ball. Goalposts are used, as in the well-known outdoor winter game, and skilled players acquire surprising dexterity in placing the ball. The ball gained such a hold that county matches are now regularly played, and an International encounter is being arranged

Friday, November 15, 2019

1927: The team of Schwimm-Verein Zwickau“ (S.V.Z.)

The team of Schwimm-Verein Zwickau“ (S.V.Z.), Germany in 1927: Standing L-R: Härtling, Weigel, Dießner, Willy Steiniger, Max Zeuner  Seating L-R: Otting, Petermann, Bergner

Sunday, October 13, 2019

1988, Seoul: The bronze winners of USSR

The team of Soviet Union coached by Boris Popov, the bronze winner in Seoul 1988 Olympic Games. The USSR team: Yevgeny Sharonov, Nurlan Mendygaliev, Yevgeny Grishin, Aleksandr Kolotov, Sergey Naumov, Viktor Berendyuga, Sergey Kotenko, Dmitry Apanasenko, Georgi Mschvenieradze, Mikhail Ivanov, Sergey Markoch, Nikolai Smirnov and Mikheil Giorgadze.
Source: credit to Yevgeny Grishin

1980, Moscow: The ball of the Olympic Games

The ball of the Water Polo competition in Moscow 1980 Olympic Games.
Source: credit to Yevgeny Grishin

Thursday, June 6, 2019

1892: A Water Polo Match with a London Team

“A Water-Polo Match with a London Team” at Lulworth Cove, South England. 
Source: “The Graphic” of Aug. 20th, 1892.

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

1991: The golden team of Yugoslavia

The team of Yugoslavia coached by Nikola Stamenic, gold winner in Athens 1991 European Games. The team: Aleksandar Sostar, Dusan Popovic, Igor Milanovic, Mirko Vicevic, Vitomir Padovan, Veljko Uskokovic, Igor Gocanin, Dusan Cirkovic, Nikola Ribic, Zeljko Vicevic, Milan Tadic, Predrag Zimonjic, Viktor Jelenic, Goran Radjenovic and Vaso Subotic.

Thursday, April 4, 2019

1951: Brazil in Buenos Aires Pan-America Games.

The team of Brazil finalist at Buenos Aires 1951 Pan-American Games. The Brazilian team: Alfonso Zaparoli, Armando Caropresco, Claudino de Castro, Edson Perri, Guilherme Schall, Isaac Moraes, João Havelange, Leo Rossi, Luiz Antônio dos Santos, Milton Busin, Nelson Brescia, Samuel Scheimberg, Saverio Gregorut. 
Ranking: 1. Argentina, 2. Brazil, 3. USA.
Source: O Globo Sportivo Ano XII N633

Monday, January 28, 2019

1957: The Champions of Canottieri Napoli

The team of Canottieri Napoli, Champion of Italy in 1957. The team: Buonocore, Mannelli, Kurtini, P.De Stefano, B.Denerlein, R.De Stefano and Russo. 

Sunday, May 20, 2018

1956: The team of Kavalla Nautical Club, Greece

The Water Polo team of Kavalla Nautical Club, Greece a the port of Kavalla in 1956. First to 
the left, Mr. Stellios Savvidis along with Grekousis, Toulkidis, Lolidis and others.
Photo credit Mr. Antonis Kazas

1964: The team of Kavalla Nautical Club, Greece

The Water Polo team of Kavalla Nautical Club, Greece Champion of 3rd Greek Division in 1964 Standing L-R: Lolidis (coach), Kontis, Tsilikas, Karipis, Pipis, Petasgourakis, Topouzis, Paneras, Kapnopoulos, Toulikidis, Lampaditis, Savvidis (manager).
Source: Archive Pavlos Kapnopoulos, courtesy Mr. Antonis Kazas

Saturday, May 5, 2018

1923: The team of Pirates Water Polo Club.

The team of the Pirates Water Polo Club, winners of the Hawke's Bay Championship, 1922-1923 in New Zealand. Standing L-R: T Daley, A Cohen, W Wilkie, R Kivell and E Amner. Seated L-R: C McKinnon, N. Kivell (Captain) and R McCallum.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

1932: The team of Pyrmont Amateur SC, Australia

The team of Pyrmont Amateur Swimming Club, New Southe Wales, Australia in 1932
Source: https://pyrmonthistory.net.au/locations/pyrmont-baths/

Tuesday, December 26, 2017

1964: The team od Rari Nantes Bogliaco, Italy

The team of R.N.Bogliasco, Italy in 1964. Standing L-R: Crovetto V., Toselli, Crovetto Elio (Giulin), Antonio Caffanera (President), Giuseppe Caffarena, Belzer, Boccardo, Nanni, Aldo Caneda (V.President). Squatting L-R: Toselli (Team Official), Bario, Aldo De Giorgi, Valle, Carnevalli, Conti (Team Official).
Source: Biancoceleste Bogliasco 1951-2016 by Gianni Lastrico

Saturday, December 23, 2017

1952: The team of Rari Nantes Bogliasco.

The team of Rari Nantes Bogliasco in 1952. Standing L-R: Bolleli (Team Manager), Marugo, Sanguineti, Nai Novella. Squatting L-R: Risso, Vignolo, Ferrari, Gelmi.
Source: Biancoceleste Bogliasco 1951-2016 by Gianni Lastrico

1951: The team of Rari Nantes Bogliasco, Italy

The team of Rari Nantes Bogliasco in C' Division of the Italian Championship in 1951. Standing L-R: Cavallini, Novella (President), Lonari, Vignolo, Marugo, Risso. Squatting L-R: Gelmi, Andrea Novella, Bolelli.
Source: Biancoceleste Bogliasco 1951-2016 by Gianni Lastrico