Serbia men's national water polo team statistics

Serbia men's national water polo team championship results

Olympic Games

Year Position
As  Kingdom of Serbia[1]
France 1900 Didn't participate
United States 1904 Didn't participate
United Kingdom 1908 Didn't participate
Sweden 1912 Didn't participate
As  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Belgium 1920 Didn't participate
France 1924 Didn't participate
Netherlands 1928 Didn't participate
United States 1932 Didn't participate
Germany 1936 First round
As  SFR Yugoslavia
United Kingdom 1948 Second round
Finland 1952
Australia 1956
Italy 1960 4th
Japan 1964
Mexico 1968
West Germany 1972 5th
Canada 1976 5th
Soviet Union 1980
United States 1984
South Korea 1988
As  FR Yugoslavia
Spain 1992 Didn't participate
United States 1996 8th
Australia 2000
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Greece 2004
As  Serbia
China 2008
United Kingdom 2012
Total17/26

World Aquatics Championship

Year Position
As  SFR Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1973
Colombia 1975 13th
West Germany 1978
Ecuador 1982 7th
Spain 1986
Australia 1991
As  FR Yugoslavia
Italy 1994 Didn't participate
Australia 1998
Japan 2001
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Spain 2003
Canada 2005
As  Serbia
Australia 2007 4th
Italy 2009
China 2011
Spain 2013 7th
Russia 2015
Total15/16

European Championship

Year Position
As  Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Hungary 1926 Didn't participate
Italy 1927 Didn't participate
France 1931 Didn't participate
Germany 1934 Didn't participate
United Kingdom 1938 Didn't participate
As  SFR Yugoslavia
Monaco 1947 Didn't participate
Austria 1950
Italy 1954
Hungary 1958
East Germany 1962
Netherlands 1966
Spain 1970
Austria 1974
Sweden 1977
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1981 ?
Italy 1983 ?
Bulgaria 1985
France 1987
West Germany 1989
Greece 1991
As  FR Yugoslavia
United Kingdom 1993 Didn't participate
Austria 1995 Didn't participate
Spain 1997
Italy 1999 7th
Hungary 2001
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Slovenia 2003
As  Serbia
Serbia 2006
Spain 2008
Croatia 2010
Netherlands 2012
Hungary 2014
Total23/31

FINA World League

Year Position
As  FR Yugoslavia
Greece 2002 Didn't participate
As  Serbia and Montenegro
United States 2003 4th
United States 2004
Serbia and Montenegro 2005
Greece 2006
As  Serbia
Germany 2007
Italy 2008
Montenegro 2009
Serbia 2010
Italy 2011
Kazakhstan 2012 Didn't participate
Russia 2013
United Arab Emirates 2014
Italy 2015
Total12/14

FINA Water Polo World Cup

Year Position
As  SFR Yugoslavia
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1979
United States 1981
United States 1983 Didn't participate
West Germany 1985 4th
Greece 1987
West Germany 1989
Spain 1991
As  FR Yugoslavia
Greece 1993 Didn't participate
United States 1995 Didn't participate
Greece 1997 7th
Australia 1999 5th
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 2002
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Hungary 2006
As  Serbia
Romania 2010
Kazakhstan 2014
Total12/15

Mediterranean Games

Year Position
As  SFR Yugoslavia
Egypt 1951 Didn't participate
Spain 1955 Didn't participate
Lebanon 1959
Italy 1963
Tunisia 1967
Turkey 1971
Algeria 1975
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1979
Morocco 1983
Syria 1987 Didn't participate
Greece 1991
As  FR Yugoslavia
France 1993 Didn't participate
Italy 1997
Tunisia 2001 4th
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Spain 2005
As  Serbia
Italy 2009
Turkey 2013 6th
Total13/17

Goodwill Games

Year Position
As  SFR Yugoslavia
Soviet Union 1986 Didn't participate
United States 1990
As  FR Yugoslavia
Russia 1994 Didn't participate
United States 1998 Didn't participate
Australia 2001 Didn't participate
Total1/5

Junior and Youth Results

World Junior Championship

Year Position
As  SFR Yugoslavia
Italy 1981 6th
Spain 1983
Turkey 1985
Brazil 1987
France 1989
United States 1991 4th
As  FR Yugoslavia
Egypt 1993 Didn't participate
France 1995 Suspended
Cuba 1997 7th
Kuwait 1999
Turkey 2001 Suspended
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Italy 2003
Argentina 2005
As  Serbia
United States 2007 4th
Croatia 2009
Greece 2011
Hungary 2013
Kazakhstan 2015

World Youth Championship U-18

Year Position
Australia 2012
Turkey 2014 4th

European U-19 Championship

Year Position
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Malta 2004 ?
As  Serbia
Romania 2006 ?
Turkey 2008 ?
Germany 2010 ?
France 2012
Georgia (country) 2014

European Junior Championship

Year Position
As  Serbia and Montenegro
Turkey 2003 ?
Bulgaria 2005 ?
As  Serbia
Malta 2007 ?
Serbia 2008 ?
Greece 2009 ?
Croatia 2011 5th
Malta 2013
Azerbaijan 2015

Player statistics and records

Most appearances

Professional friendly and competitive matches only where Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and now Serbia were represented.

Name Years Matches
1Serbia Dejan Savić1994–2008444
2Serbia Aleksandar Šapić1997–2008385
3Serbia Igor Milanović1984–1996349
4Serbia Aleksandar Ćirić1997–2008346
5Serbia Vladimir Vujasinović1990–2008341
6Serbia Petar Trbojević1997–2006306
7Serbia Danilo Ikodinović1997–2008304
8Serbia Vanja Udovičić2002–2013259
9Serbia Slobodan Nikić2003–present246
10Serbia Živko Gocić2003–present245
11Serbia / Montenegro Denis Šefik (GK)1997–2008208
12Serbia Filip Filipović2003–present190
13Serbia Branko Peković1997–2008179
14Serbia Andrija Prlainović2005–present172
15Serbia Duško Pijetlović2005–present168
16Serbia Slobodan Soro (GK)2006–present148
17Serbia Nikola Rađen2005–present119
18Serbia Milan Aleksić2007–present102
19Serbia Stefan Mitrović2007–present93
20Serbia Marko Avramović2007–present91
21Serbia Gojko Pijetlović (GK)2006–present89
22Serbia Boris Vapenski2009–present40
23Serbia Miloš Ćuk2009–present30
24Serbia Branislav Mitrović (GK)2005–present24
25Serbia Aleksa Šaponjić2011–present10
26Serbia Miloš Miličić2010–present9
27Serbia Marko Petković2011–present6
28Serbia Dušan Mandić2011–present3
29Serbia Luka Šaponjić2011–present2

Top scorers

Professional friendly and competitive matches only where Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro and now Serbia were represented.

Name Years Goals
1Serbia Aleksandar Šapić1997–2008981
2Serbia Igor Milanović1984–1996540
3Serbia Filip Filipović2003–present441
4Serbia Dejan Savić1994–2008405
5Serbia Vladimir Vujasinović1990–2008391
6Serbia Andrija Prlainović2005–present386
7Serbia Vanja Udovičić2002–2013360
8Serbia Duško Pijetlović2005–present329
9Serbia Slobodan Nikić2003–present309
9Serbia Danilo Ikodinović1997–2008299
10Serbia Petar Trbojević1997–2006231
11Serbia Aleksandar Ćirić1997–2008201
12Serbia Živko Gocić2003–present193
13Serbia Dušan Mandić2011–present117
14Serbia Branko Peković1997–2008104
15Serbia Stefan Mitrović2007–present79
16Serbia Milan Aleksić2007–present60
17Serbia Nikola Rađen2005–present46
18Serbia Marko Avramović2007–present23
19Serbia Boris Vapenski2009–present20
20Serbia Miloš Ćuk2009–present17
21Serbia Aleksa Šaponjić2011–present3
22Serbia Marko Petković2011–present2

Statistics accurate as of matches played 22nd August 2015

References

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