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Water Polo legends: Yugoslavia
Showing posts with label Yugoslavia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yugoslavia. Show all posts

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.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

1975: The Champions of VK Partizan Belgrade

The team of VK Partizan of Belgrade winner of the 1975 European Cup of National Champions. Standing L-R: Vlaho Orlic (Head Coach), Markovic, Belamaric, Stamenic, Sofjanic, Marovic, Antunovic, Pericic. Squatting L-R: Manojlovic, Rudic, Sandic, Vranes. VK Partizan won 7 times the European Cup for National Champions: 1964, 1965, 1967, 1971, 1975, 1976 and 2011

Sunday, August 6, 2017

1988: The team of VK Partizan Belgrade.

The team of VK Partizan Belgrade in 1988. Standing L-R: Dusan Popovic, Goran Radjenovic, Zeljko Krivokapic-Baka, Igor Milanovic, Dragan Andric, Anto Vasovic, Aleksandar Sostar, Mirko Bradajic, Marinko Roje, Milan Radan Squatting L-R: Milan Tadic, Vitomir Padovan, Nikola Ribic, Darko Udovicic, Igor Gocanin, Pino Dragojevic, Dejan Udovicic.

Friday, March 3, 2017

1984 Los Angeles: The winners of Yugoslavia

The team of Yugoslavia, gold winner in Los Angeles 1984 Olympic Games.  The team: Milorad Krivokapic, Deni Lusic, Zoran Petrovic, Bozo Vuletic, Veselin Djuho, Zoran Roje, Milivoj Bebic, Perica Bukic, Goran Sukno, Tomislav Paskvalin, Igor Milanovic, Dragan Andric, Andrija Popovic. Coach: Ratko Rudic
Source: magazine "Il mondo del Nuoto", 9 September 1984

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

1961: The Champions of Madost Zagreb

The team of Mladost Zagreb winner of the 1961 Yugoslav Winter Championship: Žužej, Legradić, Janković, Ježić, Jeger, Žagar, Fulgozi, Šimenc, Bonačić, Verži, and Stipanić.
Source: public domain

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

1982 Guayaquil: The team of Yugoslavia

The team of Yugoslavia coached by Ivo Trumbic in Guayaquil 1982 World Championships.
Source: Il mondo della Pallanuoto, August  1982 - Sandro Castellano 

Sunday, April 24, 2016

1966: Utrecht European Championship awarding

The awarding ceremony at Utrecht 1966 European Championships. Gold medal for USSR, silver for the team of DDR and bronze for the team of Yugoslavia.
Sourse: http://www.geheugenvannederland.nl/

Saturday, March 19, 2016

1978 The golden team of KP Korcula

The golden generation of water polo players from KP Korcula in 1978. Duško Antunović (Coach), Slobodan Bobo Trifunović, Uroš Marović, Velebit Veršić, Milovan Tomić, Nebojša Jeričević, Žarko Lozica, Marinko Bojić, Perica Radonić, Boško Lozica, Perica Richter  and Bojan Lozica

1958: The team of KP Korcula

The team of KP Korcula, Croatia in 1958 From L-R: Zak Montina, Svemir Vilovic, Tomic (Coach), Nikica Ivancevic, Branko Milat, Gojko Arneri, Andro Depolo, Egon Padovan, Felice Tedeschi
Source: www.korculainfo.com

Sunday, February 28, 2016

1986: The Champions of PVK ''Primorac Kotor''

The team of PVK Primorac Kotor”, Champion of Yugoslavia and Cup winner in 1986  Standing L-R: Pavle Vicevic (Coach), Andrija Popovic, Stojan Kostic, Vasko Lalosevic, Ranko Perovic, Emil Nikolic, Dusko Cirkovic, Mirko Vicevic, Dragan Samardzic, Zoran Kovacevic, Zelimir Uljarevic, Dragan Strugar, Petar Porobic. Kneeling L-R: Slobodan Vicevic (ass. Coach), Blazenko Radnjic, Veselin Markovic, Zoran Nikcevic, Drasko Krivokapic, Zoran Gopcevic, Dragan Djurcic (Official), Radule Dragovic, Djordje Klajn (Doctor), Djordjije Djurovic (Official).
Source: courtesy of Vasko Vuskovic

Monday, February 15, 2016

1972: The winners of Mladost Zagreb

The team of Mladost Zagreb" (Hrvatski Akademski Vaterpolski Klub Mladost), winner of the 1971-1972 European Cup for National Champions: Stipanic, Zuzej, Bonacic, Simenc Z., Lopatny, Poljak, Jeger, Matosic, Radjenovic, Dijakovic and Hebel.

Sunday, January 24, 2016

1956, Melbourne: The silver team of Yugoslavia

Players of the Yugoslavian team that won the silver medal in Melbourne 1956 Olympics. Back row L-R: Lovro Radonić, Zdravko Ježić, Zdravko Kovačić and Ivica Cipci. Front L-R: Ivo Štakula, Vladimir Ivković i Boško Vuksanović.

1964, Tokyo: The silver team of Yugoslavia

The team of Yugoslavia, silver medalist in Tokyo 1964 Olympic Games. Standing L-R: Boško Vuksanović, Milan Muškatirović, Mirko Sandić, Ozren Bonačić, Božidar Stanišić, Ivo Trumbić, Jozo Bačić (President VSJ) . Squatting L-R: Zlatko Šimenc, Vinko Rosić, Karlo Stipanić, Zoran Janković, Anton Nardelli, Frano Nonković.


Sunday, July 5, 2015

1968, Mexico: Ivo Trumbic in action

Ivo Trumbic the legendary player of Yugoslavia, in action, during Mexico 1968 Olympic Games
Source : private collection

Friday, March 27, 2015

1968: The Olympic winners meet President Tito

President Tito receives the National team players of Yugoslavia, golden winners in Mexico 1968 Olympic Games
Source: Yugopapir, Photo Arena, May 1968

Thursday, March 26, 2015

1972, Munich: The National team o Yugoslavia


The National team of Yugoslavia that took part in Munich 1972 Olympic Games. Dusan Antunovic, Ozren Bonacic, Uros Marovic, Ronald Lopatny, Mirko Sandic, Zoran Jankovic, Sinisa Belamaric, Karlo Stipanic, Ratko Rudic, Milos Markovic, Ratko Rudic, Djordje Perisic.
Source: Yugopapir, Photo Arena, May 1968 

1968: The National team o Yugoslavia

The National team of Yugoslavia prior to win the gold medal  in Mexico 1968 Olympic Games. Standing L-R: Bonasic, Lopatni, Matovic, Sandic, Trumbic, Perisic. Squatting L-R: Hebel, Miskov, Jankovic, Stipanic, Poljak.
Source: Yugopapir, Photo Arena, May 1968 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

1954: The team of VK Jug, Dubrovnik.

The 1954 team of VK Jug, Dubrovnik.
Source: Prvenstvo Drzave u Vaterpolu, 1954

1946: The Juniors of HAVK "Mladost" Zagreb

The Juniors team of HAVK "Mladost", Zagreb in 1946.
Source: http://www.havk-mladost.hr/

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

1954: The team of Mladost Zagreb

The team of "Mladost Zagreb” in 1954
Source: Prvenstvo Drzave u Vaterpolu, 1954