List Of Men's Olympic Water Polo Tournament Goalkeepers
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Abbreviations


Winning goalkeepers

The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. ;Legend and abbreviation * – Olympic
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(winning three or more Olympic titles in a row) * – Winning all matches during the tournament * – Host team * ''Team'' – Defunct team * Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: * Official Reports (PDF): 1908 (pp. 360–361), 1912 (pp. 1022, 1024, 1033), 1920 (p. 130), 1924 (pp. 488, 490, 492), 1928 (pp. 803–804, 806), 1932 (pp. 646, 649–650), 1936 (pp. 347, 349, 355), 1948 (pp. 643, 645–646), 1952 (pp. 602–603, 606–608), 1956 (pp. 625–626), 1960 (pp. 618–619, 627–628, 631), 1964 (pp. 685, 687, 691, 694–695, 698), 1968 (pp. 812, 814, 816–817, 819, 822, 824, 826), 1972 (pp. 358–359, 363–365), 1976 (pp. 487, 489, 491–492), 1980 (pp. 497, 500–502), 1984 (pp. 528–533), 1988 (pp. 593–595, 597), 1992 (pp. 391–395, 399–400), 1996 (pp. 57–61, 70–71, 73); * Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 45, 50, 55, 78, 81, 84, 87, 90), 2004 (pp. 207–208), 2008 (pp. 202–203), 2012 (pp. 471–472), 2016 (pp. 131–132).


Records and statistics


Multiple appearances


By tournament

The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), name of the team (in ascending order), name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. As of the 2020 Summer Olympics, 52 male goalkeepers have been named in the national water polo team in three or more Olympic tournaments. ;Legend * Team* – Host team


Four-time Olympians

The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. Thirteen male goalkeepers have been named in the national water polo tea in four or more Olympic tournaments between 1900 and 2016 inclusive. ;Legend and abbreviation * – Hosts * Apps – Appearances


Multiple medalists

The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. As of 2016, eight male goalkeepers have won three or more Olympic medals in water polo. ;Legend * – Hosts


Multiple gold medalists

The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), number of Olympic bronze medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic gold medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic gold medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021. As of 2016, seven male goalkeepers have won two or more Olympic gold medals in water polo. ;Legend * – Hosts


Most saves


One match


One tournament


All-time


Flag bearers

Some sportspeople were chosen to carry the national flag of their country at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games. As of the 2020 Summer Olympics, six male water polo goalkeepers were given the honour. On 6 July 1912, Charles Smith of Great Britain carried the national flag at the opening ceremony of the 1912 Games in Stockholm, becoming the first water polo player to be a flag bearer at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics. Seven days later, He won his second Olympic gold medal with his teammates. Zdravko-Ćiro Kovačić, representing Yugoslavia, was the flag bearer during the opening ceremony at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne. After winning bronze in the men's tournament, Evert Kroon, the starting goalkeeper of the Dutch water polo team, carried the national flag of the Netherlands at the closing ceremony of the 1976 Montreal Olympics. Forty years later, Josip Pavić of Croatia was the flag bearer during the opening ceremony at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro, becoming the first water polo goalkeeper to be given the honour in the 21st century. ;Legend * – Opening ceremony of the 1912 Summer Olympics * – Closing ceremony of the 1976 Summer Olympics * – Hosts * Flag bearer – Flag bearer who won the tournament with his team


Goalkeepers by team

The following tables are pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. ;Legend * Year* – As host team * ''Team'' – Defunct team


Argentina

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 4 (1928, 1948–1952, 1960) * As host team: —


Australia

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 17 (1948–1964, 1972–1992, 2000*–2020) * As host team: 1956*, 2000* *


Austria

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 3 (1912, 1936, 1952) * As host team: —


Belgium

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 11 (1900, 1908–1928, 1936–1952, 1960–1964) * As host team: 1920* *


Brazil

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 8 (1920, 1932, 1952, 1960–1968, 1984, 2016*) * As host team: 2016* * Note: * Slobodan Soro is also listed in section
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Bulgaria

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 2 (1972, 1980) * As host team: —


Canada

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 4 (1972–1976*, 1984, 2008) * As host team: 1976* *


Chile

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1948) * As host team: —


China

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 3 (1984–1988, 2008*) * As host team: 2008* * Last updated: 1 April 2021. ;Legend and abbreviation * – Hosts * Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: * Official Results Books (PDF): 2008 (pp. 187–188).


Croatia

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 7 (1996–2020) * As host team: — * Related team: ''
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Cuba

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 5 (1968–1980, 1992) * As host team: —


Czechoslovakia

* Men's national team: ' * Team appearances: 5 (1920–1928, 1936, 1992) * As host team: — * Related team:
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East Germany

* Men's national team: ' * Team appearances: 1 (1968) * As host team: — * Related teams:
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Egypt

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 6 (1948–1952, 1960–1968, 2004) * As host team: — *


France

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 11 (1900*, 1912–1928, 1936–1948, 1960, 1988–1992, 2016) * As host team: 1900*, 1924* *


Germany

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 9 (1900, 1928–1936*, 1952, 1992–1996, 2004–2008) * As host team: 1936* * Related teams: ''
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Great Britain

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 11 (1900, 1908*–1928, 1936–1956, 2012*) * As host team: 1908*, 1948*, 2012* *


Greece

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 16 (1920–1924, 1948, 1968–1972, 1980–2020) * As host team: 2004* *


Hungary

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 23 (1912, 1924–1980, 1988–2020) * As host team: — * Note: *
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Iceland

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1936) * As host team: —


India

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 2 (1948–1952) * As host team: —


Iran

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1976) * As host team: —


Republic of Ireland

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 2 (1924–1928) * As host team: —


Italy

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 21 (1920–1924, 1948–2020) * As host team: 1960* *


Japan

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 9 (1932–1936, 1960–1972, 1984, 2016–2020) * As host team: 1964, 2020* *


Kazakhstan

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 4 (2000–2004, 2012, 2020) * As host team: — * Related teams: ''
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Luxembourg

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1928) * As host team: —


Malta

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 2 (1928, 1936) * As host team: —


Mexico

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 4 (1952, 1968*–1976) * As host team: 1968*


Montenegro

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 4 (2008–2020) * As host team: — * Related teams: ''
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Netherlands

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 17 (1908, 1920–1928*, 1936–1952, 1960–1984, 1992–2000) * As host team: 1928* *


Portugal

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1952) * As host team: —


Romania

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 9 (1952–1964, 1972–1980, 1996, 2012) * As host team: — *


Russia

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 3 (1996–2004) * As host team: — * Related teams: ''
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Serbia

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 4 (2008–2020) * As host team: — * Related teams: ''
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Serbia and Montenegro

* Men's national team: ' * Team appearances: 1 (2004) * As host team: — * Related teams: ''
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* Last updated: 1 April 2021. ;Abbreviation * Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Source: * Official Results Books (PDF): 2004 (pp. 223–224). Notes: * Nikola Kuljača is also listed in section
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Singapore

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1956) * As host team: —


Slovakia

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (2000) * As host team: — * Related team: ''
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South Africa

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 3 (1952, 1960, 2020) * As host team: — * Last updated: 27 July 2021. ;Abbreviation * Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)


South Korea

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1988*) * As host team: 1988*


Soviet Union

* Men's national team: ' * Team appearances: 9 (1952–1980*, 1988) * As host team: 1980* * Related teams: '' Unified Team'',
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* Last updated: 1 April 2021. ;Legend * – Hosts Note: * Yevgeny Sharonov is also listed in section Unified Team.


Spain

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 18 (1920–1928, 1948–1952, 1968–1972, 1980–2020) * As host team: 1992* *


Sweden

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 8 (1908–1924, 1936–1952, 1980) * As host team: 1912* *


Switzerland

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 5 (1920–1928, 1936–1948) * As host team: —


Ukraine

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 1 (1996) * As host team: — * Related teams: ''
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Unified Team

* Men's national team: '' Unified Team'' * Team appearances: 1 (1992) * As host team: — * Related teams: ''
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United States

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 22 (1920–1972, 1984*–2020) * As host team: 1932*, 1984*, 1996* *
Last updated: 27 July 2021. ;Legend and abbreviation * – Hosts * Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: * Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–66, 70–72); * Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 47, 51, 53, 80, 82, 85, 89–90), 2004 (pp. 231–232), 2008 (pp. 214–215), 2012 (pp. 497–498), 2016 (pp. 133–134).


United Team of Germany

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Uruguay

* Men's national team: * Team appearances: 2 (1936–1948) * As host team: —


West Germany

* Men's national team: ' * Team appearances: 5 (1968–1976, 1984–1988) * As host team: 1972* * Related teams:
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Yugoslavia

* Men's national team: ' * Team appearances: 12 (1936–1988) * As host team: — * Related teams:
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* Last updated: 1 April 2021. ;Abbreviation * Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots) Sources: * Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 57–61, 70–72); * Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 46, 50, 56, 78, 83, 85, 88, 92). Notes: * Nikola Kuljača is also listed in section
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See also

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Water polo at the Summer Olympics Water polo has been part of the Summer Olympic Games, Summer Olympics program since the second games, in 1900 Summer Olympics, 1900. A women's water polo tournament was introduced for the 2000 Summer Olympics. Hungary at the Olympics, Hungary h ...
* Lists of Olympic water polo records and statistics ** List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics ** List of women's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics **
List of Olympic champions in men's water polo This is a list of Water polo at the Summer Olympics, Olympic champions in men's water polo since the inaugural official edition in Water polo at the 1900 Summer Olympics, 1900. Abbreviations History Water polo at the Summer Olympics, Men's wat ...
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List of Olympic champions in women's water polo This is a list of Water polo at the Summer Olympics, Olympic champions in women's water polo since the inaugural official edition in Water polo at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's tournament, 2000. Abbreviations History Women's water polo ...
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National team appearances in the men's Olympic water polo tournament This article presents the national team appearances in the men's Water polo at the Summer Olympics, Olympic water polo tournament since the inaugural official edition in Water polo at the 1900 Summer Olympics, 1900. As of the 2020 Summer Olympics ...
** National team appearances in the women's Olympic water polo tournament ** List of players who have appeared in multiple men's Olympic water polo tournaments ** List of players who have appeared in multiple women's Olympic water polo tournaments **
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 hav ...
**
List of Olympic medalists in water polo (women) Women's water polo became an Olympic sport at the 2000 Olympics. Since then, the United States women's team has won six consecutive medals. There are thirty-five female athletes who have won two or more Olympic medals in water polo. Heather Petr ...
** List of men's Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers ** List of women's Olympic water polo tournament top goalscorers **
List of women's Olympic water polo tournament goalkeepers This is a list of female goalkeepers who have been named in the national water polo team for the Summer Olympics. Abbreviations Winning goalkeepers The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number ...
** List of Olympic venues in water polo


Notes


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Sources

{{#section:List of men's Olympic water polo tournament records and statistics, Sources


ISHOF

{{Water polo statistics – sources (ISHOF)


External links


Olympic water polo – Official website
{{Water polo at the Summer Olympics {{Water polo records and statistics Goalkeepers, Men Lists of Olympic sportsmen