This is a list of male goalkeepers who have been named in the national water polo team at the Summer Olympics.

Abbreviations

GK Goalkeeper Rk Rank Ref Reference ISHOF International Swimming Hall of Fame
(C) Captain p. page pp. pages

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
  •  Team  – Olympic winning streak (winning three or more Olympic titles in a row)
  •  Team  – Winning all matches during the tournament
  •  Team  – Host team
  • Team – Defunct team
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
Winning goalkeepers by tournament
Year[1]Winning teamCapGoalkeeperBirthAgeHeightSavesShotsEff %NoteRef
1900 Great Britain (1st title)William Henry185941The only GK[2]
1904Water polo was an unofficial sport
1908 Great Britain (2nd title)Charles Smith1879291.86 m (6 ft 1 in)The only GK[3]
1912 Great Britain (3rd title)Charles Smith (2)1879331.86 m (6 ft 1 in)The only GK[3]
1920 Great Britain (4th title)Charles Smith (3)1879411.86 m (6 ft 1 in)The only GK[3]
1924 France (1st title)Paul Dujardin189430The only GK[4]
1928 Germany (1st title)Johann Blank190424[5]
Erich Rademacher190127[6]
1932 Hungary (1st title)István Barta189537[7]
György Bródy1908241.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[8]
1936 Hungary (2nd title)György Bródy (2)1908281.85 m (6 ft 1 in)Starting GK[8]
György Kutasi191025[9]
1948 Italy (1st title)Pasquale Buonocore191632Starting GK[10]
(Unknown)
1952 Hungary (3rd title)Róbert Antal192131[11]
László Jeney1923291.81 m (5 ft 11 in)Starting GK[12]
1956 Hungary (4th title)Ottó Boros1929271.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Starting GK[13]
László Jeney (2)1923331.81 m (5 ft 11 in)[12]
1960 Italy (2nd title)Dante Rossi1936241.91 m (6 ft 3 in)Starting GK[14]
Brunello Spinelli1939211.82 m (6 ft 0 in)[15]
1964 Hungary (5th title)Miklós Ambrus1933311.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[16]
Ottó Boros (2)1929351.86 m (6 ft 1 in)Starting GK[13]
1968 Yugoslavia (1st title)1Karlo Stipanić1941261.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[17]
11Zdravko Hebel1943251.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[18]
1972 Soviet Union (1st title)1Vadim Gulyayev1941311.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[19]
11Viacheslav Sobchenko1949231.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[20]
1976 Hungary (6th title)1Endre Molnár1945311.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[21]
11Tibor Cservenyák1948271.85 m (6 ft 1 in)[22]
1980 Soviet Union (2nd title)1Yevgeny Sharonov1958211.89 m (6 ft 2 in)[23]
11Viacheslav Sobchenko (2)1949311.87 m (6 ft 2 in)[20]
1984 Yugoslavia (2nd title)1Milorad Krivokapić1956281.87 m (6 ft 2 in)Starting GK[24]
13Andrija Popović1959241.93 m (6 ft 4 in)[25]
1988 Yugoslavia (3rd title)1Aleksandar Šoštar1964241.96 m (6 ft 5 in)Starting GK[26]
13Renco Posinković1964241.97 m (6 ft 6 in)[27]
1992 Italy (3rd title)1Francesco Attolico1963291.93 m (6 ft 4 in)Starting GK[28]
13Gianni Averaimo1964271.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[29]
1996 Spain (1st title)1Jesús Rollán1968281.87 m (6 ft 2 in)6211056.4%Starting GK[30]
4Ángel Andreo1972231.91 m (6 ft 3 in)00[31]
2000 Hungary (7th title)1Zoltán Kósz1967321.92 m (6 ft 4 in)5811251.8%Starting GK[32]
10Zoltán Szécsi1977221.98 m (6 ft 6 in)6966.7%[33]
2004 Hungary (8th title)1Zoltán Szécsi (2)1977261.98 m (6 ft 6 in)407553.3%Starting GK[33]
10István Gergely1976282.01 m (6 ft 7 in)81266.7%[34]
2008 Hungary (9th title)1Zoltán Szécsi (3)1977301.98 m (6 ft 6 in)428350.6%Starting GK[33]
13István Gergely (2)1976322.01 m (6 ft 7 in)243863.2%[34]
2012 Croatia (1st title)1Josip Pavić1982301.95 m (6 ft 5 in)8512170.2%Starting GK[35]
13Frano Vićan1976361.92 m (6 ft 4 in)101662.5%[36]
2016 Serbia (1st title)1Gojko Pijetlović1983331.94 m (6 ft 4 in)142166.7%[37]
13Branislav Mitrović1985312.01 m (6 ft 7 in)6011950.4%Starting GK[38]
YearWinning teamCapGoalkeeperBirthAgeHeightSavesShotsEff %NoteRef

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
YearTotalFive-time Olympian (GK)Four-time Olympian (GK)Three-time Olympian (GK)
19000000
19080000
19120000
1920200 Great Britain: Charles Smith
 Sweden: Torsten Kumfeldt
2
192420 Great Britain: Charles Smith1 Belgium: Albert Durant1
19280000
1932100 Hungary: István Barta1
19360000
19480000
19520000
1956300 Hungary: László Jeney
 Yugoslavia: Juraj Amšel, Zdravko-Ćiro Kovačić
3
196030 Hungary: László Jeney1Germany United Team of Germany: Emil Bildstein
 Soviet Union: Boris Goykhman
2
1964100 Hungary: Ottó Boros1
19680000
1972300 Australia: Michael Withers
 West Germany*: Hans Hoffmeister
 Yugoslavia: Karlo Stipanić
3
YearTotalFive-time Olympian (GK)Four-time Olympian (GK)Three-time Olympian (GK)
1976400 Cuba: Oscar Periche
 Hungary: Endre Molnár
 Italy: Alberto Alberani
 Netherlands: Evert Kroon
4
198030 Cuba: Oscar Periche
 Hungary: Endre Molnár
International Olympic Committee Italy: Alberto Alberani
30
1984100 Italy: Umberto Panerai1
1988100 West Germany: Peter Röhle1
199240 Germany: Peter Röhle1 Australia: Glenn Townsend
International Olympic Committee Unified Team:[lower-alpha 1] Yevgeny Sharonov
 United States: Craig Wilson
3
1996500 Germany: Ingo Borgmann
 Greece: Evangelos Patras
 Hungary: Péter Kuna
 Spain: Jesús Rollán
 United States*: Christopher Duplanty
5
200050 Spain: Jesús Rollán1 Hungary: Zoltán Kósz
 Italy: Francesco Attolico
 Netherlands: Arie van de Bunt
 Yugoslavia:[lower-alpha 2] Aleksandar Šoštar
4
20043 Spain: Jesús Rollán10 Russia: Nikolay Maksimov
 Spain: Ángel Andreo
2
YearTotalFive-time Olympian (GK)Four-time Olympian (GK)Three-time Olympian (GK)
200890 Spain: Ángel Andreo1 Australia: Rafael Sterk
 Croatia: Frano Vićan
 Germany: Alexander Tchigir
 Greece: Nikolaos Deligiannis, Georgios Reppas
 Hungary: István Gergely, Zoltán Szécsi
 Italy: Stefano Tempesti
8
201270 Croatia: Frano Vićan
 Greece: Nikolaos Deligiannis
 Hungary: Zoltán Szécsi
 Italy: Stefano Tempesti
 Kazakhstan: Nikolay Maksimov
5 Kazakhstan: Alexandr Shvedov
 Montenegro: Denis Šefik
2
20167 Italy: Stefano Tempesti10 Australia: James Stanton
 Brazil*: Slobodan Soro
 Croatia: Josip Pavić
 Montenegro: Miloš Šćepanović
 Spain: Iñaki Aguilar
 United States: Merrill Moses
6
2020400 Australia: Joel Dennerley
 Hungary: Viktor Nagy
 Serbia: Gojko Pijetlović
 Spain: Daniel López
4
YearTotalFive-time Olympian (GK)Four-time Olympian (GK)Three-time Olympian (GK)

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
Male goalkeepers who have been named in the national team in four or more Olympic tournaments
AppsGoalkeeperBirthHeightMen's teamWater polo tournamentsPeriod
(age of
first/last)
MedalsRef
12345GSBT
5Jesús Rollán19681.87 m
(6 ft 2 in)
 Spain1988199219962000200416 years
(20/36)
1102[30]
Stefano Tempesti19792.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy2000200420082012201616 years
(21/37)
0112[39]
4Charles Smith18791.86 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Great Britain190819121920192416 years
(29/45)
3003[3]
László Jeney19231.81 m
(5 ft 11 in)
 Hungary194819521956196012 years
(25/37)
2114[12]
Endre Molnár19451.85 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Hungary196819721976198012 years
(23/35)
1124[21]
Alberto Alberani19471.92 m
(6 ft 4 in)
 Italy196819721976198012 years
(21/33)
0101[40]
Oscar Periche19491.86 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Cuba196819721976198012 years
(18/30)
0000[41]
Peter Röhle19571.93 m
(6 ft 4 in)
 West Germany19761984198816 years
(19/35)
0011[42]
 Germany1992
Ángel Andreo19721.91 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 Spain199620002004200812 years
(23/35)
1001[31]
Nikolay Maksimov19721.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 Russia19962000200416 years
(23/39)
0112[43]
 Kazakhstan2012
Frano Vićan19761.92 m
(6 ft 4 in)
 Croatia200020042008201212 years
(24/36)
1001[36]
Nikolaos Deligiannis19761.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 Greece200020042008201212 years
(24/35)
0000[44]
Zoltán Szécsi19771.98 m
(6 ft 6 in)
 Hungary200020042008201212 years
(22/34)
3003[33]
AppsGoalkeeperBirthHeightMen's team12345Period
(age of
first/last)
GSBTRef
Water polo tournamentsMedals

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
Male goalkeepers who have won three or more Olympic medals in water polo
RkGoalkeeperBirthHeightMen's teamWater polo tournamentsPeriod
(age of
first/last)
MedalsRef
12345GSBT
1László Jeney19231.81 m
(5 ft 11 in)
 Hungary194819521956196012 years
(25/37)
2114[12]
2Endre Molnár19451.85 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Hungary196819721976198012 years
(23/35)
1124[21]
3Charles Smith18791.86 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Great Britain190819121920192416 years
(29/45)
3003[3]
Zoltán Szécsi19771.98 m
(6 ft 6 in)
 Hungary200020042008201212 years
(22/34)
3003[33]
5Ottó Boros19291.86 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Hungary1956196019648 years
(27/35)
2013[13]
6Yevgeny Sharonov19581.89 m
(6 ft 2 in)
 Soviet Union1980198812 years
(21/33)
1023[23]
International Olympic Committee Unified Team[lower-alpha 1]1992
7Albert Durant1892 Belgium19121920192412 years
(20/32)
0213[45]
8Torsten Kumfeldt1886 Sweden19081912192012 years
(22/34)
0123[46]
RkGoalkeeperBirthHeightMen's team12345Period
(age of
first/last)
GSBTRef
Water polo tournamentsMedals

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
Male goalkeepers who won two or more Olympic gold medals in water polo
RkGoalkeeperBirthHeightMen's teamWater polo tournamentsPeriod
(age of
first/last)
MedalsRef
12345GSBT
1Charles Smith18791.86 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Great Britain190819121920192416 years
(29/45)
3003[3]
Zoltán Szécsi19771.98 m
(6 ft 6 in)
 Hungary200020042008201212 years
(22/34)
3003[33]
3László Jeney19231.81 m
(5 ft 11 in)
 Hungary194819521956196012 years
(25/37)
2114[12]
4Ottó Boros19291.86 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Hungary1956196019648 years
(27/35)
2013[13]
5György Bródy19081.85 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Hungary193219364 years
(24/28)
2002[8]
Viacheslav Sobchenko19491.87 m
(6 ft 2 in)
 Soviet Union197219808 years
(23/31)
2002[20]
István Gergely19762.01 m
(6 ft 7 in)
 Slovakia20008 years
(24/32)
2002[34]
 Hungary20042008
RkGoalkeeperBirthHeightMen's team12345Period
(age of
first/last)
GSBTRef
Water polo tournamentsMedals

Most saves

One match

Hungarian Viktor Nagy saved 16 shots in a match in 2016.

The following table is pre-sorted by date of the match (in ascending order), name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021.

Since 1996, nine male water polo goalkeepers have each saved sixteen or more shots in an Olympic match.

The first man to do so was Christopher Duplanty, with the United States men's national team in Atlanta. He blocked 20 shots on 24 July 1996, setting the record for the most shots saved by a water polo goalkeeper in a single Olympic match.

The most recent goalkeeper to do so was Viktor Nagy, with Hungary men's national team in Rio de Janeiro on 18 August 2016.

Italian Stefano Tempesti is the only water polo goalkeeper to achieve this feat twice.

Legend and abbreviation
Male goalkeepers with sixteen or more saves in an Olympic match (statistics since 1996)
#SavesGoalkeeperBirthAgeHeightForResultAgainstTournamentRoundDateRef
120Christopher Duplanty1965301.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 United States10–8 CroatiaAtlanta 1996Preliminary round
Group B
24 Jul 1996OR 1996
(p. 66)
216Siniša Školneković1968281.94 m
(6 ft 4 in)
 Croatia4–4
7–6 (aet)
 ItalySemi-finals27 Jul 1996OR 1996
(p. 72)
317Nikolay Maksimov1972271.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 Russia6–4 AustraliaSydney 2000Preliminary round
Group A
23 Sep 2000ORB 2000
(p. 66)
419Stefano Tempesti1979292.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy10–10
13–13 (aet)
3–4 (pso)
 AustraliaBeijing 2008Classification round
7th–10th place
22 Aug 2008ORB 2008
(p. 152)
516Merrill Moses1977311.91 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 United States10–5 SerbiaSemi-finals22 Aug 2008ORB 2008
(p. 158)
617Stefano Tempesti (2)1979332.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy8–5 AustraliaLondon 2012Preliminary round
Group A
29 Jul 2012ORB 2012
(p. 377)
717Dragoș Stoenescu1979331.96 m
(6 ft 5 in)
 Romania13–4 Great BritainPreliminary round
Group B
ORB 2012
(p. 381)
816Iñaki Aguilar1983281.89 m
(6 ft 2 in)
 Spain11–9 GreecePreliminary round
Group A
4 Aug 2012ORB 2012
(p. 417)
916Viktor Nagy1984321.98 m
(6 ft 6 in)
 Hungary13–4 BrazilRio 2016Classification round
5th–8th place
18 Aug 2016ORB 2016
(p. 77)
#SavesGoalkeeperBirthAgeHeightForResultAgainstTournamentRoundDateRef

The following table shows the historical progression of the record of shots saved by a male water polo goalkeeper in a single Olympic match since 1996. Last updated: 1 April 2021.

Legend
Historical progression of records:
Most shots saved by a male goalkeeper, one match
(statistics since 1996)
SavesAchievementYearGoalkeeperAgeHeightMen's teamDateDuration of recordRef
20Set record1996Christopher Duplanty301.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 United States24 July 199627 years, 174 daysOR 1996
(p. 66)

One tournament

Josip Pavić saved 85 shots at the 2012 Games, helping Croatia win the Olympic title. He was named the Most Valuable Player of the men's water polo tournament.

The following table is pre-sorted by number of saves (in descending order), edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), number of matches played (in ascending order), name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021.

Since 1996, six male goalkeepers have saved 75 or more shots in an Olympic water polo tournament.

Stefano Tempesti of Italy is the first water polo goalkeeper to achieve this feat twice. At the 2008 Olympics, Tempesti saved 83 shots. Four years later in London, he blocked 87 shots, setting the record for the most saves by a water polo goalkeeper in a single Olympic tournament.

Slobodan Soro is the second goalkeeper to achieve this feat twice. At the 2012 London Olympics, Soro saved 75 shots for Serbia. In Rio de Janeiro, he saved 81 shots for Brazil.

At the 2012 Summer Games, Josip Pavić saved 85 shots, including nine in the gold medal match, helping the Croatia team win the Olympics. He is the most efficient one among these six goalkeepers.

Legend and abbreviation
  •  Team  – Host team
  • Player – Player who won the tournament with his team
  • MP – Matches played
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
  • 70.2% – Highest save efficiency
Male goalkeepers with 75 or more saves in an Olympic tournament (statistics since 1996)
RkYearGoalkeeperBirthAgeHeightSavesShotsEff %MPSaves
per
match
Men's teamFinishRef
12012Stefano Tempesti1979332.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
8714759.2%810.875 Italy2nd of 12
teams
[39]
22012Josip Pavić1982301.95 m
(6 ft 5 in)
8512170.2%810.625 Croatia1st of 12
teams
[35]
32008Stefano Tempesti (2)1979292.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
8316949.1%810.375 Italy9th of 12
teams
[39]
41996Arie van de Bunt1969271.85 m
(6 ft 1 in)
8115452.6%810.125 Netherlands10th of 12
teams
[47]
2016Slobodan Soro1978371.96 m
(6 ft 5 in)
8115253.3%810.125 Brazil8th of 12
teams
[48]
61996Christopher Duplanty1965301.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
7713258.3%89.625 United States7th of 12
teams
[49]
1996Siniša Školneković1968281.94 m
(6 ft 4 in)
7713557.0%89.625 Croatia2nd of 12
teams
[50]
82012Slobodan Soro (2)1978331.96 m
(6 ft 5 in)
7513555.6%89.375 Serbia3rd of 12
teams
[48]
RkYearGoalkeeperBirthAgeHeightSavesShotsEff %MPSaves
per
match
Men's teamFinishRef

Sources:

Stefano Tempesti of Italy saved 83 and 87 shots at the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, respectively.

The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), number of matches played (in ascending order), name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021.

At the 2004 Summer Games, Nikolay Maksimov saved 62 shots, including seven in the bronze medal match, helping Russia win the match.

Stefano Tempesti of Italy blocked 83 shots at the 2008 Olympics. In the 2012 edition, he saved 87 shots, helping the Italian team win the Olympic silver medal.

Slobodan Soro, representing Brazil, saved 81 shots at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

Legend and abbreviation
  •  Team  – Host team
  • Player – Player who won the tournament with his team
  • MP – Matches played
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
Male goalkeepers with the most saves in each Olympic tournament (statistics since 1996)
YearGoalkeeperBirthAgeHeightSavesShotsEff %MPSaves
per
match
Men's teamFinishRef
1996Arie van de Bunt1969271.85 m
(6 ft 1 in)
8115452.6%810.125 Netherlands10th of 12
teams
[47]
2000Dan Hackett1970301.98 m
(6 ft 6 in)
7013551.9%88.750 United States6th of 12
teams
[51]
2004Nikolay Maksimov1972311.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
6210459.6%87.750 Russia3rd of 12
teams
[43]
2008Stefano Tempesti1979292.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
8316949.1%810.375 Italy9th of 12
teams
[39]
2012Stefano Tempesti (2)1979332.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
8714759.2%810.875 Italy2nd of 12
teams
[39]
2016Slobodan Soro1978371.96 m
(6 ft 5 in)
8115253.3%810.125 Brazil8th of 12
teams
[48]

Sources:

The following table shows the historical progression of the record of shots saved by a male water polo goalkeeper in a single Olympic tournament since 1996. Last updated: 1 April 2021.

Legend
  •  Team  – Host team
  • Player – Player who won the tournament with his team
Historical progression of records:
Most shots saved by a male goalkeeper, one tournament
(statistics since 1996)
SavesAchievementYearGoalkeeperAgeHeightMen's teamDateDuration of recordRef
81Set record1996Arie van de Bunt271.85 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Netherlands28 July 199612 years, 27 days[47]
83Broke record2008Stefano Tempesti292.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy24 August 20083 years, 354 days[39]
87Broke record2012Stefano Tempesti (2)332.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy12 August 201211 years, 155 days[39]

All-time

Russian-Kazakhstani goalkeeper Nikolay Maksimov saved 228 shots at four Olympics (1996–2004, 2012).

The following table is pre-sorted by number of total saves (in descending order), number of total Olympic matches played (in ascending order), date of the last Olympic match played (in ascending order), date of the first Olympic match played (in ascending order), name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 1 April 2021.

Five-time Olympian Stefano Tempesti holds the record for the most shots saved by a water polo goalkeeper at the Olympics since 1996, with 295 saves.

Nikolay Maksimov, representing Russia, saved 178 shots at three Olympics (1996–2004). Eight years later, he represented Kazakhstan at the 2012 London Olympics, blocking 50 shots.

Slobodan Soro saved 132 shots in 2008 and 2012, representing Serbia. He was a member of the Brazil men's national team that competed at the 2016 Rio Olympics, blocking 81 shots.

Legend
  •     – Hosts
All-time male goalkeepers with 200 or more saves at the Olympics (statistics since 1996)
RkGoalkeeperBirthHeightMen's teamTotal
saves
Total
matches
played
Saves
per
match
Tournaments
(saves)
Period
(age of
first/last)
MedalsRef
12345GSBT
1Stefano Tempesti19792.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy295397.5642000
(24)
2004
(50)
2008
(83)
2012
(87)
2016
(51)
16 years
(21/37)
0112[39]
2Nikolay Maksimov19721.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 Russia228297.8621996
(58)
2000
(58)
2004
(62)
16 years
(23/39)
0112[43]
 Kazakhstan2012
(50)
3Slobodan Soro19781.96 m
(6 ft 5 in)
 Serbia213248.8752008
(57)
2012
(75)
8 years
(29/37)
0022[48]
 Brazil2016
(81)

Sources:

The following table shows the historical progression of the record of total shots saved by a male water polo goalkeeper at the Summer Olympics since 1996. Last updated: 1 April 2021.

Legend
  •  Team  – Host team
  • Player – Player who won the tournament with his team
Historical progression of records:
Most shots saved by a male goalkeeper, all-time
(statistics since 1996)
Total
saves
AchievementYearGoalkeeperAgeHeightMen's teamDateDuration of recordRef
146Set record2000Arie van de Bunt311.85 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Netherlands1 October 20003 years, 333 days[47]
178Broke record2004Nikolay Maksimov311.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 Russia29 August 20047 years, 349 days[43]
244Broke record2012Stefano Tempesti332.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy12 August 20124 years, 8 days[39]
295Broke record2016Stefano Tempesti (2)372.05 m
(6 ft 9 in)
 Italy20 August 20167 years, 147 days[39]

Flag bearers

Evert Kroon was the flag bearer for the Netherlands at the closing ceremony of the 1976 Olympics.

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.[3]

Zdravko-Ćiro Kovačić, representing Yugoslavia, was the flag bearer during the opening ceremony at the 1956 Summer Olympics in Melbourne.[52]

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.[53]

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.[35]

Legend
  •  1912 O  – Opening ceremony of the 1912 Summer Olympics
  •  1976 C  – Closing ceremony of the 1976 Summer Olympics
  •     – Hosts
  • Flag bearer – Flag bearer who won the tournament with his team
Male water polo goalkeepers who were flag bearers at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games
#YearCountryFlag bearer
(goalkeeper)
BirthAgeHeightTeamWater polo tournamentsPeriod
(age of
first/last)
MedalsRef
12345GSBT
11912 O Great BritainCharles Smith1879331.86 m
(6 ft 1 in)
 Great Britain190819121920192416 years
(29/45)
3003[3]
21928 O FranceJean Thorailler188840 France191219208 years
(24/32)
0000[54]
31952 O EgyptAhmed Fouad Nessim192427 Egypt194819524 years
(23/27)
0000[55]
41956 O YugoslaviaZdravko-Ćiro Kovačić192531 Yugoslavia1948195219568 years
(23/31)
0202[52]
51976 C NetherlandsEvert Kroon1946291.92 m
(6 ft 4 in)
 Netherlands1968197219768 years
(22/29)
0011[53]
62016 O CroatiaJosip Pavić1982341.95 m
(6 ft 5 in)
 Croatia2008201220168 years
(26/34)
1102[35]
#YearCountryFlag bearer
(goalkeeper)
BirthAgeHeightTeam12345Period
(age of
first/last)
GSBTRef
Water polo tournamentsMedals

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:  Argentina
  • Team appearances: 4 (1928, 1948–1952, 1960)
  • As host team: —

Australia

  • Men's national team:  Australia
  • Team appearances: 17 (1948–1964, 1972–1992, 2000*–2020)
  • As host team: 1956*, 2000*
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1948Ben Dalley191632Starting goalkeeper[56]
(Unknown)
1952Doug Laing193121Starting goalkeeper[57]
(Unknown)
1956Doug Laing (2)193125[57]
Bill McCabe193521[58]
1960Michael Withers193822Starting goalkeeper[59]
(Unknown)
19641Michael Withers (2)193826Starting goalkeeper[59]
(Unknown)
19721Michael Withers (3)193834[59]
13Bill Tilley193833[60]
19761Paul Williams195521[61]
11Rodney Woods195421[62]
19801Michael Turner195129[63]
11Andrew Steward195425[64]
19841Michael Turner (2)195133[63]
13Glenn Townsend196222[65]
19881Glenn Townsend (2)196226[65]
13Donald Cameron195434[66]
19921Glenn Townsend (3)196230[65]
9Guy Newman196923[67]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20001Eddie Denis1970295610752.3%Starting goalkeeper[68]
13Rafael Sterk19782281844.4%[69]
20041James Stanton1983215710852.8%Starting goalkeeper[70]
13Rafael Sterk (2)1978261333.3%[69]
20081James Stanton (2)1983254810944.0%Starting goalkeeper[70]
13Rafael Sterk (3)1978305955.6%[69]
20121Joel Dennerley1987255110449.0%Starting goalkeeper[71]
13James Clark199121153641.7%[72]
20161Joel Dennerley (2)198729295156.9%[71]
13James Stanton (3)198333224055.0%[70]
20201Anthony Hrysanthos199525[73]
13Joel Dennerley (3)198734[71]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Source:

  • Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 48, 52, 56, 65–66, 71, 73, 76), 2004 (pp. 187–188), 2008 (pp. 181–182), 2012 (pp. 468–469), 2016 (pp. 103–104).

Austria

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

Belgium

  • Men's national team:  Belgium
  • Team appearances: 11 (1900, 1908–1928, 1936–1952, 1960–1964)
  • As host team: 1920*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend
  •     – Hosts
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1900 Albert MichantStarting goalkeeper[74]
(Unknown)
1908 Albert Michant (2)Starting goalkeeper[74]
(Unknown)
1912 Albert Durant189220Starting goalkeeper[45]
(Unknown)
1920 Albert Durant (2)189228Starting goalkeeper[45]
(Unknown)
1924 Albert Durant (3)189232Starting goalkeeper[45]
(Unknown)
1928Jules BrandeleerStarting goalkeeper[75]
(Unknown)
1936 Henri Disy191322Starting goalkeeper[76]
(Unknown)
1948Théo-Léo De Smet191730Starting goalkeeper[77]
(Unknown)
1952Théo-Léo De Smet (2)191734[77]
François Maesschalck192130[78]
1960Bruno De Hesselle194118Starting goalkeeper[79]
(Unknown)
19641Bruno De Hesselle (2)194123Starting goalkeeper[79]
(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef

Brazil

  • Men's national team:  Brazil
  • Team appearances: 8 (1920, 1932, 1952, 1960–1968, 1984, 2016*)
  • As host team: 2016*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1920Agostinho Sampaio de Sá189723Starting goalkeeper[80]
(Unknown)
1932Luiz da Silva190328–29Starting goalkeeper[81]
(Unknown)
1952Lucio Figueirêdo192724[82]
Henrique Melmann193121[83]
1960Luiz Daniel193623Starting goalkeeper[84]
(Unknown)
1964Luiz Daniel (2)193628Starting goalkeeper[84]
(Unknown)
19681Arnaldo Marsili194721Starting goalkeeper[85]
(Unknown)
19841Roberto Borelli196320Starting goalkeeper[86]
(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20161Slobodan Soro (3)1978378115253.3%Starting goalkeeper[48]
13Vinicius Antonelli19902600[87]

Source:

Note:

Bulgaria

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

Canada

  • Men's national team:  Canada
  • Team appearances: 4 (1972–1976*, 1984, 2008)
  • As host team: 1976*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
19721William Van der Pol193834[88]
11Guy Leclerc195516[89]
19761Guy Leclerc (2)195520Starting goalkeeper[89]
(Unknown)
19841Rick Zayonc195924Starting goalkeeper[90]
(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20081Robin Randall1980285512942.6%Starting goalkeeper[91]
13Nic Youngblud198127132065.0%[92]

Source:

Chile

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

China

  • Men's national team:  China
  • Team appearances: 3 (1984–1988, 2008*)
  • As host team: 2008*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20081Ge Weiqing1977315814340.6%Starting goalkeeper[93]
13Ma Jianjun19842300[94]

Source:

Croatia

  • Men's national team:  Croatia
  • Team appearances: 7 (1996–2020)
  • As host team: —
  • Related team: Yugoslavia
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
1996 1Siniša Školneković1968287713557.0%Starting goalkeeper[50]
12Maro Balić19712500[95]
20001Siniša Školneković (2)196832337047.1%[50]
12Frano Vićan197624234254.8%[36]
20041Frano Vićan (2)197628418150.6%Starting goalkeeper[36]
5Goran Volarević197727113234.4%[96]
20081Frano Vićan (3)197632499452.1%Starting goalkeeper[36]
13Josip Pavić1982265955.6%[35]
2012 1Josip Pavić (2)1982308512170.2%Starting goalkeeper[35]
13Frano Vićan (4)197636101662.5%[36]
2016 1Josip Pavić (3)198234244553.3%Flag bearer for Croatia[35]
13Marko Bijač199125579858.2%[97]
20201Marko Bijač (2)199130[97]
13Ivan Marcelić199427[98]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Sources:

  • Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–66, 70, 72–73);
  • Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 48, 51, 54, 79, 82, 86–87, 92), 2004 (pp. 191–192), 2008 (pp. 190–191), 2012 (pp. 471–472), 2016 (pp. 109–110).

Cuba

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

Czechoslovakia

  • Men's national team:  Czechoslovakia
  • Team appearances: 5 (1920–1928, 1936, 1992)
  • As host team: —
  • Related team: Slovakia

East Germany

YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
19681Hans-Georg Fehn194325[99]
13Peter Schmidt (2)193730[100]

Note:

Egypt

  • Men's national team:  Egypt
  • Team appearances: 6 (1948–1952, 1960–1968, 2004)
  • As host team: —
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1948Ahmed Fouad Nessim192423Starting goalkeeper[55]
(Unknown)
1952Ahmed Fouad Nessim (2)192427Flag bearer for Egypt
Starting goalkeeper
[55]
(Unknown)
1960Mohamed Azmi192138–39[101]
Gamal El-Nazer193030[102]
1964Mohamed Khalil193925[103]
(Unknown)
19681Mohamed Abid Soliman194523[104]
13(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20041Amr Mohamed1974304113530.4%The only goalkeeper in the squad[105]

Source:

France

  • Men's national team:  France
  • Team appearances: 11 (1900*, 1912–1928, 1936–1948, 1960, 1988–1992, 2016)
  • As host team: 1900*, 1924*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1900 (Unknown)
1912Jean Thorailler188824The only goalkeeper in the squad[54]
1920Jean Thorailler (2)188832The only goalkeeper in the squad[54]
1924 Paul Dujardin189430The only goalkeeper in the squad[4]
1928 Paul Dujardin (2)189434Starting goalkeeper[4]
(Unknown)
1936Georges Delporte191224Starting goalkeeper[106]
(Unknown)
1948François Débonnet193116–17[107]
René Massol192721[108]
1960Gérard Faetibolt193228[109]
Roland Moellé194020[110]
19881Arnaud Bouet196028[111]
13Christian Volpi196523[112]
19921Jean-Marie Olivon196725[113]
12Christophe Gautier196626[114]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20161Rémi Garsau198432468852.3%Starting goalkeeper[115]
13Jonathan Moriamé19843200[116]

Source:

Germany

Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1900Georg Hax187029The only goalkeeper in the squad[117]
1928 Johann Blank190424[5]
Erich Rademacher1901271972[6]
1932 Hans Eckstein190823[118]
Erich Rademacher (2)1901311972[6]
1936 Paul Klingenburg190728[119]
Fritz Stolze191025[120]
1952Emil Bildstein193121[121]
Günter Heine191932[122]
19921Ingo Borgmann (2)196527[123]
5Peter Röhle (4)195735[42]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Ingo Borgmann (3)1965315111145.9%Starting goalkeeper[123]
9Daniel Voß1971252366.7%[124]
20041Alexander Tchigir (2)196835398048.8%Starting goalkeeper[125]
2Michael Zellmer1977273650.0%[126]
20081Alexander Tchigir (3)1968396313048.5%Starting goalkeeper[125]
13Michael Zellmer (2)19773100[126]

Sources:

Notes:

Great Britain

  • Men's national team:  Great Britain
  • Team appearances: 11 (1900, 1908*–1928, 1936–1956, 2012*)
  • As host team: 1908*, 1948*, 2012*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1900 William Henry1859411974The only goalkeeper in the squad[2]
1908 Charles Smith1879291981The only goalkeeper in the squad[3]
1912 Charles Smith (2)1879331981Flag bearer for Great Britain
The only goalkeeper in the squad
[3]
1920 Charles Smith (3)1879411981The only goalkeeper in the squad[3]
1924Charles Smith (4)1879451981Starting goalkeeper[3]
(Unknown)
1928Leslie Ablett190424[127]
William Quick190226[128]
1936Leslie Ablett (2)190432[127]
Alfred North190820[129]
1948Ian Johnson193017–18Starting goalkeeper[130]
(Unknown)
1952Ian Johnson (2)193021–22Starting goalkeeper[130]
(Unknown)
1956Arthur Grady192234Starting goalkeeper[131]
(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20121Edward Scott198824185234.6%[132]
13Matthew Holland198923297240.3%[133]

Source:

Greece

  • Men's national team:  Greece
  • Team appearances: 16 (1920–1924, 1948, 1968–1972, 1980–2020)
  • As host team: 2004*
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1920Nikolaos Baltatzis-Mavrokordatos189722–23[134]
Konstantinos Nikolopoulos[135]
1924Nikolaos Baltatzis-Mavrokordatos (2)189726–27Starting goalkeeper[134]
(Unknown)
1948Alexandros MonastiriotisStarting goalkeeper[136]
(Unknown)
19681Ioannis Thymaras193433–34[137]
11Takis Michalos194720[138]
19721Dimitrios Konstas[139]
11Takis Michalos (2)194724[138]
19801Ioannis Vossos196019[140]
11Ioannis Giannouris195822[141]
19841Ioannis Vossos (2)196023[140]
13Stavros Giannopoulos196123[142]
19881Nikolaos Christoforidis196523[143]
12Evangelos Patras196819[144]
19921Evangelos Patras (2)196823[144]
13Gerasimos Voltirakis196824[145]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Gerasimos Voltirakis (2)1968286412451.6%Starting goalkeeper[145]
13Evangelos Patras (3)1968271714.3%[144]
20001Georgios Reppas19742572330.4%[146]
6Nikolaos Deligiannis197624489749.5%Starting goalkeeper[44]
20041Georgios Reppas (2)197429183748.6%[146]
12Nikolaos Deligiannis (2)197627315259.6%[44]
20081Nikolaos Deligiannis (3)197631388246.3%[44]
13Georgios Reppas (3)197433286543.1%[146]
20121Nikolaos Deligiannis (4)197635458354.2%Starting goalkeeper[44]
13Filippos Karampetsos19773461154.5%[147]
20161Konstantinos Flegkas1988285612046.7%Starting goalkeeper[148]
13Stefanos Galanopoulos1993231520.0%[149]
20201Emmanouil Zerdevas199723[150]
13Konstantinos Galanidis199030[151]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Sources:

  • Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–66, 69, 71–72);
  • Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 57, 59, 61, 80–81, 86, 88, 91), 2004 (pp. 203–204), 2008 (pp. 199–200), 2012 (pp. 478–479), 2016 (pp. 117–118).

Hungary

  • Men's national team:  Hungary
  • Team appearances: 23 (1912, 1924–1980, 1988–2020)
  • As host team: —
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1912János Wenk189418The only goalkeeper in the squad[152]
1924István Barta189528Starting goalkeeper[7]
(Unknown)
1928 István Barta (2)189532Starting goalkeeper[7]
(Unknown)
1932 István Barta (3)189537[7]
György Bródy190824[8]
1936 György Bródy (2)190828[8]
György Kutasi191025[9]
1948 Endre Győrfi192028[153]
László Jeney192325[12]
1952 Róbert Antal192131[11]
László Jeney (2)192329[12]
1956 Ottó Boros192927[13]
László Jeney (3)192333[12]
1960 Ottó Boros (2)192931[13]
László Jeney (4)192337[12]
1964 Miklós Ambrus193331[16]
Ottó Boros (3)192935[13]
1968 1Endre Molnár194523[21]
11János Steinmetz194721[154]
1972 1Endre Molnár (2)194527[21]
11Tibor Cservenyák194824[22]
1976 1Endre Molnár (3)194531[21]
11Tibor Cservenyák (2)194827[22]
1980 1Endre Molnár (4)194535[21]
11Károly Hauszler195228[155]
19881Péter Kuna196523[156]
12Zoltán Kósz196720[32]
19921Gábor Nemes196427[157]
7Péter Kuna (2)196527[156]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Zoltán Kósz (2)1967285712147.1%Starting goalkeeper[32]
12Péter Kuna (3)19653181457.1%[156]
2000 1Zoltán Kósz (3)1967325811251.8%Starting goalkeeper[32]
10Zoltán Szécsi1977226966.7%2016[33]
2004 1Zoltán Szécsi (2)197726407553.3%2016Starting goalkeeper[33]
10István Gergely (2)19762881266.7%[34]
2008 1Zoltán Szécsi (3)197730428350.6%2016Starting goalkeeper[33]
13István Gergely (3)197632243863.2%[34]
20121Zoltán Szécsi (4)197734449446.8%2016[33]
13Viktor Nagy198428386855.9%[158]
20161Viktor Nagy (2)1984326711856.8%Starting goalkeeper[158]
13Attila Decker198729142948.3%[159]
20201Viktor Nagy (3)198437[158]
13Soma Vogel199724[160]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Sources:

  • Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 57–61, 69, 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. 481–482), 2016 (pp. 120–121).

Note:

Iceland

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

India

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

Iran

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

Republic of Ireland

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

Italy

  • Men's national team:  Italy
  • Team appearances: 21 (1920–1924, 1948–2020)
  • As host team: 1960*
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1920Salvatore Cabella189623–24Starting goalkeeper[161]
(Unknown)
1924Mario Balla190320–21Starting goalkeeper[162]
(Unknown)
1948 Pasquale Buonocore191632Starting goalkeeper[10]
(Unknown)
1952 Raffaello Gambino192824[163]
Renato Traiola192427[164]
1956Cosimo Antonelli192531[165]
Enzo Cavazzoni193224[166]
1960 Dante Rossi193624[14]
Brunello Spinelli193921[15]
1964Eugenio Merello194024[167]
Dante Rossi (2)193628[14]
19681Alberto Alberani194721[40]
11Eugenio Merello (2)194028[167]
19721Alberto Alberani (2)194725[40]
11Ferdinando Lignano194828[168]
1976 1Alberto Alberani (3)194729[40]
11Umberto Panerai195323[169]
19801Alberto Alberani (4)194733[40]
11Umberto Panerai (2)195327[169]
19841Roberto Gandolfi195628[170]
13Umberto Panerai (3)195331[169]
19881Paolo Trapanese196226[171]
13Gianni Averaimo196424[29]
1992 1Francesco Attolico196329[28]
13Gianni Averaimo (2)196427[29]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
1996 1Francesco Attolico (2)1963334411040.0%Starting goalkeeper[28]
10Marco Gerini19712461540.0%[172]
20001Francesco Attolico (3)196337286145.9%[28]
5Stefano Tempesti197921244355.8%[39]
20041Stefano Tempesti (2)197925508658.1%Starting goalkeeper[39]
5Marco Gerini (2)197133040.0%[172]
20081Stefano Tempesti (3)1979298316949.1%Starting goalkeeper[39]
13Fabio Violetti19743400
2012 1Stefano Tempesti (4)1979338714759.2%Starting goalkeeper[39]
13Giacomo Pastorino19803200[173]
2016 1Stefano Tempesti (5)1979375110150.5%Starting goalkeeper[39]
13Marco Del Lungo199026213756.8%[174]
20201Marco Del Lungo (2)199031[174]
13Gianmarco Nicosia199823[175]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Sources:

  • Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 62–66, 70, 72–73);
  • Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 47, 52, 55, 64, 68–69, 74, 76), 2004 (pp. 211–212), 2008 (pp. 205–206), 2012 (pp. 484–485), 2016 (pp. 123–124).

Japan

  • Men's national team:  Japan
  • Team appearances: 9 (1932–1936, 1960–1972, 1984, 2016–2020)
  • As host team: 1964, 2020*
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1932Takashige Matsumoto190823Starting goalkeeper[176]
(Unknown)
1936Jihei Furusho191421Starting goalkeeper[177]
(Unknown)
1960Mineo Kato193426Starting goalkeeper[178]
(Unknown)
1964Mineo Kato (2)193430Starting goalkeeper[178]
(Unknown)
19681Tetsunosuke Ishii194424Starting goalkeeper[179]
(Unknown)
19721Yukiharu Oshita194923Starting goalkeeper[180]
(Unknown)
19841Etsuji Fujita196123Starting goalkeeper[181]
(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20161Katsuyuki Tanamura1989275211346.0%Starting goalkeeper[182]
13Tomoyoshi Fukushima19932300[183]
20201Katsuyuki Tanamura (2)198931[182]
13Tomoyoshi Fukushima (2)199328[183]

Source:

Kazakhstan

Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20001Konstantin Chernov196732529654.2%Starting goalkeeper[184]
3Alexandr Shvedov197327133339.4%[185]
20041Alexandr Shvedov (2)1973315411148.6%Starting goalkeeper[185]
13Alexandr Polukhin1961422450.0%[186]
20121Nikolay Maksimov (4)1972395010348.5%Starting goalkeeper[43]
13Alexandr Shvedov (3)19733900[185]
20201Madikhan Makhmetov199328[187]
13Pavel Lipilin199922[188]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Source:

  • Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 58–59, 62, 64, 67, 71–72, 77), 2004 (pp. 215–216), 2012 (pp. 486–487).

Note:

Luxembourg

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

Malta

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

Mexico

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

Montenegro

Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20081Zdravko Radić197929121866.7%[189]
13Miloš Šćepanović198225499949.5%Starting goalkeeper[190]
20121Denis Šefik (3)197635101662.5%[191]
13Miloš Šćepanović (2)1982295912248.4%Starting goalkeeper[190]
20161Zdravko Radić (2)19793752025.0%[189]
13Miloš Šćepanović (3)1982335210251.0%Starting goalkeeper[190]
20201Slaven Kandić199130[192]
13Petar Tešanović199822[193]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Source:

Note:

Netherlands

  • Men's national team:  Netherlands
  • Team appearances: 17 (1908, 1920–1928*, 1936–1952, 1960–1984, 1992–2000)
  • As host team: 1928*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1908Johan Rühl188523The only goalkeeper in the squad[194]
1920Leen Hoogendijk189030[195]
Karel Struijs189227[196]
1924Karel Struijs (2)189231Starting goalkeeper[196]
(Unknown)
1928Abraham van Olst189730Starting goalkeeper[197]
(Unknown)
1936Herman Veenstra191124[198]
Joop van Woerkom191224[199]
1948 Joop Rohner192721[200]
Piet Salomons192424[201]
1952Max van Gelder192427Starting goalkeeper[202]
(Unknown)
1960Henk Hermsen193723[203]
Ben Kniest192733[204]
19641Henk Hermsen (2)193727[203]
11Ben Kniest (2)192737[204]
19681Feike de Vries194325[205]
11Evert Kroon194622[53]
19721Evert Kroon (2)194625Starting goalkeeper[53]
11Wim van de Schilde194823[206]
1976 1Evert Kroon (3)194629Starting goalkeeper
Flag bearer for the Netherlands
[53]
11Alex Boegschoten195620[207]
19801Wouly de Bie195822[208]
11Ruud Misdorp195228[209]
19841Wouly de Bie (2)195826[208]
13Ruud Misdorp (2)195232[209]
19921Arie van de Bunt196923[47]
13Bert Brinkman196824[210]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Arie van de Bunt (2)1969278115452.6%Starting goalkeeper[47]
11Wim Vermeulen00
20001Arie van de Bunt (3)1969316514046.4%Starting goalkeeper[47]
3Wim Vermeulen (2)00

Sources:

Portugal

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

Romania

  • Men's national team:  Romania
  • Team appearances: 9 (1952–1964, 1972–1980, 1996, 2012)
  • As host team: —
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1952Zoltan Norman191932Starting goalkeeper[211]
(Unknown)
1956Iosif Deutsch193223–24[212]
Alexandru Marinescu193224[213]
1960Mircea Ştefănescu193623Starting goalkeeper[214]
(Unknown)
19641Mircea Ştefănescu (2)193627[214]
11Emil Mureşan193925[215]
19721Şerban Huber195121[216]
11Cornel Frăţilă194131[217]
19761Florin Slăvei195125[218]
11Doru Spînu195520[219]
19801Doru Spînu (2)195524[219]
11Florin Slăvei (2)195129[218]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Gelu Lisac1967284110041.0%Starting goalkeeper[220]
2Robert Dinu197422102441.7%[221]
20121Dragoș Stoenescu197933489749.5%Starting goalkeeper[222]
13Mihai Drăgușin19842871353.8%[223]

Sources:

Russia

Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Nikolay Maksimov1972235811550.4%Starting goalkeeper[43]
13Dmitri Dugin19682762128.6%[224]
2000 1Nikolay Maksimov (2)197227589958.6%Starting goalkeeper[43]
3Dmitri Dugin (2)196832183551.4%[224]
2004 1Nikolay Maksimov (3)1972316210459.6%Starting goalkeeper[43]
2Aleksandr Fyodorov1981232540.0%[225]

Sources:

Note:

Serbia

Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
2008 1Denis Šefik (2)197631224351.2%[191]
13Slobodan Soro197829579361.3%Starting goalkeeper[48]
2012 1Slobodan Soro (2)1978337513555.6%Starting goalkeeper[48]
13Gojko Pijetlović198329111764.7%[37]
2016 1Gojko Pijetlović (2)198333142166.7%[37]
13Branislav Mitrović1985316011950.4%Starting goalkeeper[38]
20201Gojko Pijetlović (3)198338[37]
13Branislav Mitrović (2)198536[38]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Source:

Notes:

Serbia and Montenegro

Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
2004 1Denis Šefik1976276010258.8%Starting goalkeeper[191]
13Nikola Kuljača (2)19743000[226]

Source:

Notes:

Singapore

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

Slovakia

  • Men's national team:  Slovakia
  • Team appearances: 1 (2000)
  • As host team: —
  • Related team: Czechoslovakia
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20001István Gergely1976244411040.0%Starting goalkeeper[34]
13Michal Gogola198020113630.6%[227]

Source:

Note:

South Africa

  • Men's national team:  South Africa
  • Team appearances: 3 (1952, 1960, 2020)
  • As host team: —
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1952William Aucamp193220Starting goalkeeper[228]
(Unknown)
1960William Aucamp (2)193228Starting goalkeeper[228]
(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
20201Lwazi Madi199426[229]
13Gareth May199624[230]

South Korea

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

Soviet Union

Legend
  •     – Hosts
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1952Boris Goykhman191933Starting goalkeeper[231]
(Unknown)
1956 Boris Goykhman (2)191937[231]
Mikhail Ryzhak192729[232]
1960 Leri Gogoladze193822[233]
Boris Goykhman (3)191941[231]
1964 1Igor Grabovsky194123[234]
11Eduard Egorov194024[235]
1968 1Vadim Gulyayev194127[19]
11Oleg Bovin194622[236]
1972 1Vadim Gulyayev (2)194131[19]
11Viacheslav Sobchenko194923[20]
19761Anatoly Klebanov195223[237]
11Aleksandr Zakharov195422[238]
1980 1Yevgeny Sharonov1958212003[23]
11Viacheslav Sobchenko (2)194931[20]
1988 1Yevgeny Sharonov (2)1958292003[23]
13Mikheil Giorgadze196127[239]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef

Note:

Spain

  • Men's national team:  Spain
  • Team appearances: 18 (1920–1928, 1948–1952, 1968–1972, 1980–2020)
  • As host team: 1992*
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1920Luis Gibert190317Starting goalkeeper[240]
(Unknown)
1924Jaime Cruells190618Starting goalkeeper[241]
(Unknown)
1928Gonzalo Jiménez190226Starting goalkeeper[242]
(Unknown)
1948Joan Serra192720Starting goalkeeper[243]
(Unknown)
1952Leandro Ribera Abad193417Starting goalkeeper[244]
(Unknown)
19681Luis Bestit194523[245]
11Vicente Brugat194720[246]
19721Salvador Franch194923[247]
11Luis Bestit (2)194527[245]
19801Manuel Delgado195525[248]
11Salvador Franch (2)194931[247]
19841Leandro Ribera Perpiñá196222[249]
13Mariano Moya196320[250]
19881Jesús Rollán1968202012[30]
11Mariano Moya (2)196324[250]
1992 1Jesús Rollán (2)1968242012Starting goalkeeper[30]
12Manuel Silvestre196527[251]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
1996 1Jesús Rollán (3)1968286211056.4%2012Starting goalkeeper[30]
4Ángel Andreo19722300[31]
20001Jesús Rollán (4)1968325811650.0%2012Starting goalkeeper[30]
2Ángel Andreo (2)19722700[31]
20041Jesús Rollán (5)1968365771.4%2012[30]
2Ángel Andreo (3)197231509254.3%Starting goalkeeper[31]
20081Iñaki Aguilar1983245810754.2%Starting goalkeeper[252]
13Ángel Andreo (4)1972351425.0%[31]
20121Iñaki Aguilar (2)198328529853.1%[252]
13Daniel López198032265448.1%[253]
20161Iñaki Aguilar (3)198332162661.5%[252]
13Daniel López (2)1980366311554.8%Starting goalkeeper[253]
20201Daniel López (3)198041[253]
13Unai Aguirre200219[254]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

Sources:

  • Official Reports (PDF): 1996 (pp. 57–61, 70–71, 73);
  • Official Results Books (PDF): 2000 (pp. 46, 49, 54, 65, 67, 70, 74–75), 2004 (pp. 227–228), 2008 (pp. 193–194), 2012 (pp. 474–475), 2016 (pp. 112–113).

Sweden

  • Men's national team:  Sweden
  • Team appearances: 8 (1908–1924, 1936–1952, 1980)
  • As host team: 1912*
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Legend
  •     – Hosts
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1908 Torsten Kumfeldt188622The only goalkeeper in the squad[46]
1912 Torsten Kumfeldt (2)188626The only goalkeeper in the squad[46]
1920 Torsten Kumfeldt (3)188634[46]
Theodor Nauman188534[255]
1924Theodor Nauman (2)188538Starting goalkeeper[255]
(Unknown)
1936Åke Nauman190828Starting goalkeeper[256]
(Unknown)
1948Folke Eriksson192523[257]
Rune Öberg192225[258]
1952Rune Källqvist192922Starting goalkeeper[259]
(Unknown)
19801Anders Flodqvist195920Starting goalkeeper[260]
(Unknown)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef

Switzerland

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

Ukraine

Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Oleksiy Yehorov1964315211943.7%Starting goalkeeper[261]
4Oleh Volodymyrov19672861540.0%[262]

Source:

Unified Team

YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1992 1Yevgeny Sharonov (3)1958332003[23]
13Alexander Tchigir196823[125]

Notes:

United States

  • Men's national team:  United States
  • 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)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1920Sophus Jensen188931[263]
Preston Steiger189821[264]
1924 Fred Lauer189825Starting goalkeeper[265]
(Unknown)
1928Harry Daniels190028Starting goalkeeper[266]
(Unknown)
1932 Herbert Wildman191219Starting goalkeeper[267]
(Unknown)
1936Fred Lauer (2)189837[265]
Herbert Wildman (2)191223[267]
1948Ralph Budelman191830Starting goalkeeper[268]
(Unknown)
1952Harry Bisbey193121Starting goalkeeper[269]
(Unknown)
1956Kenneth Hahn192828[270]
Robert Horn193125[271]
1960Gordie Hall193524[272]
Robert Horn (2)193128[271]
19641Tony van Dorp193628[273]
11George Stransky194420[274]
19681Tony van Dorp (2)193632[273]
11Steven Barnett194325[275]
1972 1James Slatton194725[276]
9Steven Barnett (2)194329[275]
1984 1Craig Wilson1957272005Starting goalkeeper[277]
13Christopher Dorst195628[278]
1988 1Craig Wilson (2)1957312005Starting goalkeeper[277]
12Christopher Duplanty196522[49]
19921Craig Wilson (3)1957352005Starting goalkeeper[277]
3Christopher Duplanty (2)196526[49]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Christopher Duplanty (3)1965307713258.3%Starting goalkeeper[49]
2Dan Hackett1970251333.3%[51]
20001Dan Hackett (2)1970307013551.9%Starting goalkeeper[51]
12Sean Nolan1972282540.0%[279]
20041Brandon Brooks1981235810853.7%Starting goalkeeper[280]
12Genai Kerr19762700[281]
2008 1Merrill Moses1977317011759.8%Starting goalkeeper[282]
13Brandon Brooks (2)1981274757.1%[280]
20121Merrill Moses (2)1977347213553.3%Starting goalkeeper[282]
13Chay Lapin19872581553.3%[283]
20161Merrill Moses (3)197739305257.7%[282]
13McQuin Baron199520193259.4%[284]
20201Alex Wolf199724[285]
13Drew Holland199526[286]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef

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

YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1956Emil Bildstein (2)193125[121]
Karl Neuse193025[287]
1960Emil Bildstein (3)193129[121]
Hans Hoffmeister193624[288]
1964Heinz Mäder193727[289]
Peter Schmidt193726[100]

Notes:

Uruguay

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

West Germany

Legend
  •     – Hosts
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
19681Hans Hoffmeister (2)193632[288]
11Günter Kilian195018[290]
19721Gerd Olbert194824[291]
11Hans Hoffmeister (3)193636[288]
19761Günter Kilian (2)195026[290]
11Peter Röhle195719[42]
1984 1Peter Röhle (2)195727[42]
12Santiago Chalmovsky195925
19881Peter Röhle (3)195731[42]
7Ingo Borgmann196523[123]

Notes:

Yugoslavia

YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1936Miro Mihovilović191521Starting goalkeeper[292]
(Unknown)
1948Zdravko-Ćiro Kovačić1925231984[52]
Juraj Amšel192423[293][294]
1952 Zdravko-Ćiro Kovačić (2)1925271984Starting goalkeeper[52]
Juraj Amšel (2)192427[293][294]
1956 Zdravko-Ćiro Kovačić (3)1925311984Flag bearer for Yugoslavia
Starting goalkeeper
[52]
Juraj Amšel (3)192431[293][294]
1960Milan Muškatirović193426Starting goalkeeper[295]
(Unknown)
1964 1Milan Muškatirović (2)193430[295]
11Karlo Stipanić194122[17]
1968 1Karlo Stipanić (2)194126[17]
11Zdravko Hebel194325[18]
19721Karlo Stipanić (3)194130[17]
11Miloš Marković194725[296]
19761Miloš Marković (2)194729[296]
11Zoran Kačić195322[297]
1980 1Luka Vezilić194832[298]
11Milorad Krivokapić195624[24]
1984 1Milorad Krivokapić (2)195628[24]
13Andrija Popović195924[25]
1988 1Aleksandar Šoštar1964242011[26]
13Renco Posinković196424[27]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef

Note:

FR Yugoslavia

Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Aleksandar Šoštar (2)1964325912846.1%2011Starting goalkeeper[26]
13Milan Tadić19702621118.2%[299]
2000 1Aleksandar Šoštar (3)196436498557.6%2011Starting goalkeeper[26]
12Nikola Kuljača19742666100.0%[226]

Sources:

Notes:

See also

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 In 1992, 12 of the 15 former Soviet Republics competed together as the Unified Team and marched under the Olympic Flag in the Barcelona Games.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 After the breakup of Yugoslavia, FR Yugoslavia men's national water polo team participated at the 1996 and 2000 Olympics, and won a bronze medal in 2000. In 2003, after the country was renamed from FR Yugoslavia to Serbia and Montenegro, the team was also renamed to "Serbia and Montenegro men's national water polo team".

References

  1. "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. p. 4. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
  2. 1 2 "William Henry". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 "Charles Smith". olympedia.org. Olympedia. Retrieved 1 April 2021.
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