Historie
Wasserball - Weltmeisterschaften (Herren)
Jahr | Weltmeister | Platz 2 | Platz 3 |
1973 | Ungarn (Istvan Szivos Jr, Gabor Csapo, Tamas Farago, Laszlo Sarosi, Andras Bodnar, Zoltan Kasas, Ferenc Konrad, Balzs Balla, Istvan Görgeny) | UdSSR (Anatoli Akimow, Alexej Barkalow, Alexander Drewal, Andrej Frolow, Alexander Kabanow, Juri Mitjanin, Nugsar Msweniradse, Leonid Ossipow, Witali Romantschuk, Sergej Sewernjew, Wladimir Schmudski, | Jugoslawien (Sinias Belamaric, Ozren Bonacic, Milan Frankovic, Bosko Lozica, Pedrag Manolovic, Milos Markovic, Djordje Perisic, Damir Polic, Ratko Rudic, Gyuro Savinovic, Nikola Stamenic) |
1975 | UdSSR (Alexej Barkalow, Alexander Drewal, Alexander Kabanow, Witali Romantschuk, Alexander Dolguchin, Sergej Gorschkow, Anatoli Klebanew, Nikolai Melmikov, Alexander Rodionow, Witali Roschkow, Alexander Sacharow) | Ungarn | Italien |
1978 | Italien (Alberto Alberani, Silvio Baracchini, Romeo Collina, Gianni De Magistris, Massimo Fondelli, Marco Galli, Sante Marsili, Alessandro Ghibellini, Paolo Ragosa, Mario Scotti-Galletta, Rolando Simeoni) | Ungarn | Jugoslawien |
1982 | UdSSR (Wladimir Akimow, Jewgeni Scharonow, Michail Iwanow, Alexander Kleimenow, Alexander Kabanow, Sergej Kotenko, Nurlan Mendigaliew, Nikolai Smirnow, Wjatscheslaw Sobtschenko) | Ungarn | BRD |
1986 | Jugoslawien (Milorad Krivokapic, Deni Lusic, Zoran Petrovic, Perica Bukic, Veselin Djuho, Dragan Andric, Mirko Vicevic, Dubravko Simenc, Goran Sukno, Tomislav Paskvalin, Igor Milanovic, Ante Vasovic, Andrija Popovic) | Italien | UdSSR |
1991 | Jugoslawien (Aleksander Sostar, Dusan Popovic, V. Subotic, Dubravko Simenc, Igor Milanovic, Viktor Jelenic, Mirko Vicevic, V. Padovan, Mislav Besmanilovic, Perica Bukic, Ante Vasovic, Goran Radjenovic, Ranko Posinkovic) | Spanien | Ungarn |
1994 | Italien (Marco d'Altrui, Alessandro Bovo, Giuseppe Porzio, Alessandro Campagna, Roberto Calcaterra, Mario Fiorillo, Franco Porzio, Amedeo Pomillio, Ferdinando Gandolfi, Massimiliano Ferretti, Carlo Silipo) | Spanien | Rußland |
1998 | Spanien (Jesus Rollan, Miguel Gonzales, Sergi Pedrerol, Gustavo Marcos, Manuel Estiarte, Daniel Ballart, Carlos Sanz, Ivan Moro, Jordi Sans, Salvador Gomez, Ivan Perez, Ruben Michavila, Pedro Garcia) | Ungarn | Jugoslawien |
2001 | Spanien (Jesus Rollan, Carlos Sanz, Sergi Pedrerol, Gustavo Marcos, Guillermo Molina, Angel L. Andreo, Gabriel Hernandez, Ivan Moro, Daniel Ballart, Salvador E. Gomez, Ivan E. Perez, Javier Sanchez Toril, Daniel Moro) | Jugoslawien (Aleksandar Sostar, Petar Trbojevic, Denis Sefik, Predrag Zimonijc, Dejan Savic, Danilo Ikodinovic, Viktor Jelenic, Veljko Uskokovic, Aleksandar Ciric, Aleksandar Sapic, Vladimir Vujasinovic, Nenad Vukanic, Branko Pekovic) | Rußland |
2003 | Ungarn (Zoltan Szecsi, Tibor Benedek, Tamas Varga, Norbert Madaras, Zsolt Varga II, Tamas Kasas, Attila Vari, Gergely Kiss, Rajmund Fodor, Istvan Gergely, Barnabas Steinmetz, Tamas Molnar, Peter Biros) | Italien (Marco Gerini, Francesco Postiglione, Andrea Mangiate, Fabrizio Buonacore, Stefano Tempesti, Roberto Calcaterra, Goran Fiorentini, Alberto Angelini, Maurizio Felugo, Alessandro Calcaterra, Bogdan Rath, Carlo Silipo, Fabio Bencivenga) | Serbien-Montenegro (Dejan Savic, Nicola Kuljaca, Slobodan Nikic, Boris Zlokovic, Vanja Udovicic, Danilo Ikodinovic, Viktor Jelenic, Vladimir Gojkovic, Aleksandar Ciric, Aleksandar Sapic, Vladimir Vujasinovic, Predrag Jokic, Denis Sefik) |