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VK Solaris
Vaterpolski klub Solaris ( en, Solaris Water Polo Club), commonly referred to as VK Solaris or simply Solaris, is a men's professional water polo club based in Šibenik, Croatia. As of 2022–22 season, it competes in the Croatian First League and Regional League A1. History The club was founded in the summer 2015 by merging former clubs VK Šibenik and VK Adriatic for the need to become a strong water polo club in Šibenik. After some problems, the merge finally came in August 2015, and the newly formed VK Solaris takes over Adriatic's place and organization, and relies on the Šibenik's tradition. In May 2019, the club came fifth in the Croatian First League championship, defeating POŠK by a scoreline of 20–14 on aggregate (14–5, 6–9). Winning the fifth place, Solaris secured its place in the following season of LEN Europa Cup. Players Current squad Season 2020/21 Personnel ''Source:'' Honours Domestic * Croatian First League fifth place: 2018–19 * Croatian F ...
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Croatian First League Of Water Polo
The Croatian First League of Water Polo ( hr, Prva hrvatska vaterpolo liga) is the top water polo league in Croatia. The league was formed in 1991 with the dissolution of the Yugoslav First League of Water Polo and its first season started in 1992. The league is operated by the Croatian Water Polo Federation. Current teams The following 8 clubs compete in the league during the 2015–16 season: Previous winners ;Key Performances By club External links Croatian First League of Water Polo website(in Croatian) *Adriatic Water Polo League *Croatian Water Polo Cup {{LEN leagues 2 Croatia , image_flag = Flag of Croatia.svg , image_coat = Coat of arms of Croatia.svg , anthem = "Lijepa naša domovino"("Our Beautiful Homeland") , image_map = , map_caption = , capit ... Recurring sporting events established in 1991 1991 establishments in Croatia Professional sports leagues in Croatia ...
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Nino Mudražija
Nino or Niño may refer to: * Nino (name) * Niño (name) *Antonin Scalia, American Supreme Court justice whose nickname was "Nino" * El Niño, a climate pattern in the tropical Pacific Ocean *NINO, an abbreviation for National Insurance number in the United Kingdom *Niño, the smallest conga drum * "Niño" (Belanova song), 2005 * "Niño" (Ed Maverick song), 2021 * ''Nino'' (novel), a 1938 children's novel by Valenti Angelo * ''Niño'' (TV series), a 2014 Philippine TV series * Philips Nino, a PDA-style device * The Netherlands Institute for the Near East See also * El Niño (other) * Santo Niño (other) * Ninos (other) * Niños (other) * Cyclonic Niño * Niño Jesús *Cave of Niño The Cave of Niño (Spanish: ''Cueva del Niño'') is a cave located in Aýna, Spain. It was declared ''Bien de Interés Cultural A Bien de Interés Cultural is a category of the heritage register in Spain. The term is also used in Venezuela and ...
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Joško Kreković
Joško Kreković (born 17 April 1969) is a Croatian former water polo player and current coach, who was a member of the Croatia national team that won the silver medal at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. He currently serves as a head coach of the junior Croatia national team. His son Karlo Kreković is also a professional water polo player. See also * List of Olympic medalists in water polo (men) Men's water polo has been part of the Summer Olympics program since 1900. Hungary men's national water polo team has won sixteen Olympic medals, becoming the most successful country in men's tournament. There are fifty-nine male athletes who have ... References External links * 1969 births Living people Croatian male water polo players Croatian water polo coaches Olympic silver medalists for Croatia in water polo Water polo players at the 1996 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Water polo players from Split, Croatia Expatriate water polo play ...
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Andrija Vlahović
Andrija Vlahović (born 23 September 1991) is a Croatian water polo player. He is currently playing for VK Solaris Vaterpolski klub Solaris ( en, Solaris Water Polo Club), commonly referred to as VK Solaris or simply Solaris, is a men's professional water polo club based in Šibenik, Croatia. As of 2022–22 season, it competes in the Croatian First League and .... He is 6 ft 4 in (1.94 m) tall and weighs 216 lb (98 kg). References External links SOLARISOV TOPNIK Andrija Vlahović otkriva zašto je napustio Mladost i vratio se u stari klub u Crnici: U Zagrebu nisam bio sretan ni kao igrač ni kao čovjek 1991 births Living people Croatian male water polo players Sportspeople from Šibenik {{Croatia-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Andrija Komadina
Andrija Komadina (born 23 November 1977) is a Croatian former professional water polo player. He was a member of the Croatia men's national water polo team, played as a defender. He was a part of the Croatian team that won the fourth place at the 2005 World Championship and the fourth plaće at the 2006 World Cup. On club level, he played most notably for VK Šibenik, HAVK Mladost, VK Jug Dubrovnik and VK Solaris in Croatia, as well as for Olympiacos in Greece. As a member of Jug Dubrovnik, he won the 2005–06 LEN Euroleague and as a member of Olympiacos from 2006 to 2011 he won 5 Greek Championships (2007–2011), 5 Greek Cups (2007–2011) and the fourth place in the Final Four of the 2006–07 LEN Euroleague. He is currently the president of VK Vodice. He is 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) tall and weighs 240 lb (110 kg). References External linksAndrija Komadinain water-polo.gr (in Greek)in hvs.hr (in Croatian)Andrija Komadinaon Facebook Facebook is an ...
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Ivan Ibrahimpašić
Ivan () is a Slavic male given name, connected with the variant of the Greek name (English: John) from Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious'. It is associated worldwide with Slavic countries. The earliest person known to bear the name was Bulgarian tsar Ivan Vladislav. It is very popular in Russia, Ukraine, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Belarus, North Macedonia, and Montenegro and has also become more popular in Romance-speaking countries since the 20th century. Etymology Ivan is the common Slavic Latin spelling, while Cyrillic spelling is two-fold: in Bulgarian, Russian, Macedonian, Serbian and Montenegrin it is Иван, while in Belarusian and Ukrainian it is Іван. The Old Church Slavonic (or Old Cyrillic) spelling is . It is the Slavic relative of the Latin name , corresponding to English '' John''. This Slavic version of the name originates from New Testament Greek (''Iōánnēs'') rather than from the Latin . The Greek name is in tu ...
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Ante Ljubičić
Ante or Antes may refer to: * Ante (cards), an initial stake paid in a card game * Ante (poker), a forced bet in the game of poker * Ante (name), Croatian form of the given name Anthony * The Latin word ''ante'', meaning "before", which is used as a prefix in many Latin phrases. e.g. ''antebellum'', meaning "before a war" * Sivry-Ante, a municipality in the Marne department of France with two villages: Ante and Sivry-Ante * Antes (people) See also * Antes (other) *Anth (other) Anth may refer to the following: *''Anth'', short for ''Anth: A Dream for a Better Tomorrow'', 1994 Indian action film * ANTH domain, protein domain * Anth (name) See also * ANH (other) * Ankh (other) * Ant (other) *Ant ...
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Paško Brajković
Pasko or Paško (Macedonian: Паско; Russian or Ukrainian: Пасько) is a Slavic name, often evolved into modern adaptations due to 18th and 19th century migration such as “Pascoe” and “Paskoe” that may refer to the following people: ;Given name, nickname or patronymic *Antun Paško Kazali (1815–1894), Croatian folk-writer, poet and translator *Pasko Kuzman (born 1947), Macedonian archaeologist * Pasko Rakic, Yugoslav-born American neuroscientist ;Surname * Aleksey Pasko (1916–1997), Soviet soldier *Artyom Pasko (born 1992), Russian football player *Dhimitër Pasko (1907–1967), Albanian writer and translator * Evdokia Pasko (1919–2017), Soviet military pilot * Gennady Pasko (born 1940), Russian impressionist painter *Grigory Pasko (born 1962), Russian journalist and former Russian Navy officer *Martin Pasko Martin Joseph "Marty" Pasko (born Jean-Claude Rochefort; August 4, 1954– May 10, 2020) was a Canadian comic book writer and television screenwriter. ...
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Lucian Štrkalj
Lucian of Samosata, '; la, Lucianus Samosatensis ( 125 – after 180) was a Hellenized Syrian satirist, rhetorician and pamphleteer who is best known for his characteristic tongue-in-cheek style, with which he frequently ridiculed superstition, religious practices, and belief in the paranormal. Although his native language was probably Syriac, all of his extant works are written entirely in ancient Greek (mostly in the Attic Greek dialect popular during the Second Sophistic period). Everything that is known about Lucian's life comes from his own writings, which are often difficult to interpret because of his extensive use of sarcasm. According to his oration ''The Dream'', he was the son of a lower middle class family from the city of Samosata along the banks of the Euphrates in the remote Roman province of Syria. As a young man, he was apprenticed to his uncle to become a sculptor, but, after a failed attempt at sculpting, he ran away to pursue an education in Ionia. He m ...
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Roko Golubović
Roko may refer to: * Roko (given name), a Croatian masculine name * Roko, a surname: ** Amy Roko, the stage name of a Saudi Arabian comedian ** Nasoni Roko, a Fijian rugby union player * Roko (title), a title of chiefly rank used in Fiji, including: ** Roko Sau, a title held by the Paramount Chief of the Lau Islands in Fiji ** Roko Tui, the title for the executive head of any one of Fiji’s 14 Provincial Councils ** Roko Tui Dreketi, the Paramount Chief of Fiji's Rewa Province and of the Burebasaga Confederacy ** Roko Tui Namata, the title of the Paramount Chief of the Namata district in Fiji's Tailevu Province * Raasta roko, meaning "obstruct the road" in Hindi; a form of protest * Roko Aero aircraft builders in Zlin, Czech Republic, the makers of the Roko Aero NG4 * Roko's Basilisk, a hypothetical future artificial intelligence posited in a thought experiment by LessWrong contributor Roko * ROKO Construction ROKO Construction Limited, also Roko Construction Limit ...
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Mateo Sabioni
Mateo Sabioni (born 2 July 2001) is a Croatian water polo player. He is currently playing for VK Solaris Vaterpolski klub Solaris ( en, Solaris Water Polo Club), commonly referred to as VK Solaris or simply Solaris, is a men's professional water polo club based in Šibenik, Croatia. As of 2022–22 season, it competes in the Croatian First League and .... He is 6 ft 3 in (1.90 m) tall and weighs 192 lb (87 kg). References 2001 births Living people Croatian male water polo players {{Croatia-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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Toni Šparada
Toni Šparada (born 25 August 2000) is a Croatian professional water polo player. He is currently playing for VK Solaris Vaterpolski klub Solaris ( en, Solaris Water Polo Club), commonly referred to as VK Solaris or simply Solaris, is a men's professional water polo club based in Šibenik, Croatia. As of 2022–22 season, it competes in the Croatian First League and .... He is 6 ft 3 in (1.90 m) tall and weighs 201 lb (91 kg). His brother, Marin Šparada, is also water polo player. References Living people 2000 births Croatian male water polo players {{Croatia-waterpolo-bio-stub ...
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