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Water polo at the 1988 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

The following are complete squad rosters of all participating teams who competed at the men's water polo tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.[1]

Group A edit

Australia edit

The following players represented Australia:[2]

Glenn Townsend, Richard Pengelley, Christopher Harrison, Troy Stockwell, Andrew Wightman, Andrew Kerr, Raymond Mayers, Geoffrey Clark, John Fox, Christopher Wybrow, Simon Asher, Andrew Taylor and Donald Cameron. Head Coach: Tom Hoad.

France edit

The following players represented France:[3]

Arnaud Bouet, Marc Brisfer, Marc Crousillat, Pierre Garsau, Bruno Boyadjian, Philippe Hervé, Michel Idoux, Thierry Alimondo, Michel Crousillat, Nicolas Marischael, Nicolas Jeleff, Pascal Perot and Christian Volpi. Head Coach: Jean Paul Clemencon.

Italy edit

The following players represented Italy:[4]

Paolo Trapanese, Alfio Misaggi, Andrea Pisano, Antonello Steardo, Alessandro Campagna, Paolo Caldarella, Mario Fiorillo, Francesco Porzio, Stefano Postiglione, Riccardo Tempestini, Massimiliano Ferretti, Marco D'Altrui and Gianni Averaimo. Head Coach: Fritz Dennerlein.

South Korea edit

The following players represented South Korea:[5]

Lee Jeong-seok, Jang Si-yeong, Kim Seong-eun, Yu Seung-hun, Kim Gi-chun, Kim Jae-yeon, Choi Seon-yong, Kim Gil-hwan, Kim Jin-tae, Song Seung-ho, Hong Sun-bo, Lee Taeg-won and Park Sang-won. Head Coach: Jong-Ku Kim.

Soviet Union edit

The following players represented the Soviet Union:[6]

Yevgeny Sharonov, Nurlan Mendygaliev, Yevgeny Grishin, Aleksandr Kolotov, Sergey Naumov, Viktor Berendyuga, Sergey Kotenko, Dmitry Apanasenko, Georgi Mschvenieradze, Mikhail Ivanov, Sergey Markoch, Nikolai Smirnov and Mikheil Giorgadze. Head Coach: Boris Popov.

West Germany edit

The following players represented West Germany:[7]

Peter Röhle, Dirk Jacoby, Frank Otto, Uwe Sterzik, Armando Fernández, Andreas Ehrl, Ingo Borgmann, Rainer Osselmann, Hagen Stamm, Thomas Huber, Dirk Theismann, René Reimann and Werner Obschernikat. Head Coach: Nicola Firuio.

Group B edit

China edit

The following players represented China:[8]

Ni Shiwei, Wang Minhui, Yang Yong, Yu Xiang, Huang Long, Huang Qijiang, Cui Shiping, Zhao Bilong, Li Jianxiong, Cai Shengliu, Wen Fan, Ge Jianqing and Zheng Qing. Head Coach: Peng Shaorong.

Greece edit

The following players represented Greece:[9]

Nikolaos Christoforidis, Philippos Kaiafas, Epaminondas Samartzidis, Anastassios Tsikaris, Kyriakos Giannopoulos, Aris Kefalogiannis, Nikolaos Venetopoulos, Dimitrios Seletopoulos, Antonios Aronis, Evangelos Pateros, Georgios Mavrotas and Evangelos Patras. Head Coach: Koulis Iosifidis

Hungary edit

The following players represented Hungary:[10]

Péter Kuna, Gábor Bujka, Gábor Schmiedt, Zsolt Petőváry, István Pintér, Tibor Keszthelyi, Balázs Vincze, Zoltán Mohi, Tibor Pardi, László Tóth, András Gyöngyösi, Zoltán Kósz and Imre Tóth. Head Coach: Zoltan Kasas

Spain edit

The following players represented Spain:[11]

Jesús Rollán, Miguel Chillida, Marco Antonio González, Miguel Pérez, Manuel Estiarte, Pere Robert, Jorge Payá, José Rodriguez, Jorge Sans, Salvador Gómez, Mariano Moya, Jorge Neira and Pedro Garcia. Head Coach: Antonio Esteller.

United States edit

The following players represented the United States:[12]

Craig Wilson, Kevin Robertson, James Bergeson, Peter Campbell, Douglas Kimbell, Edward Klass, Alan Mouchawar, Jeffrey Campbell, Greg Boyer, Terry Schroeder, Jody Campbell, Christopher Duplanty and Michael Evans. Head Coach: Bill Barnett.

Yugoslavia edit

The following players represented Yugoslavia:[13]

Head coach:   Ratko Rudić

Name Pld Gls Height Weight Date of birth 1988 club
1 Aleksandar Šoštar 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in) 102 kg (225 lb) 21 January 1964   Partizan
2 Deni Lušić 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 14 April 1962   POŠK
3 Dubravko Šimenc 2.01 m (6 ft 7 in) 115 kg (254 lb) 2 November 1966   Mladost
4 Perica Bukić 1.98 m (6 ft 6 in) 85 kg (187 lb) 20 February 1966   Šibenik
5 Veselin Đuho 1.87 m (6 ft 2 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 5 January 1960   Jug
6 Dragan Andrić 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 6 June 1962   Partizan
7 Mirko Vičević 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 30 June 1968   Primorac
8 Igor Gočanin 1.90 m (6 ft 3 in) 82 kg (181 lb) 24 July 1966   Partizan
9 Mislav Bezmalinović 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 88 kg (194 lb) 11 May 1967   Jadran
10 Tomislav Paškvalin 2.04 m (6 ft 8 in) 105 kg (231 lb) 29 August 1961   Mladost
11 Igor Milanović 1.95 m (6 ft 5 in) 97 kg (214 lb) 18 December 1965   Partizan
12 Goran Rađenović 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 95 kg (209 lb) 4 November 1966   Partizan
13 Renco Posinković 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) 91 kg (201 lb) 4 January 1964   Mornar

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The following are complete squad rosters of all participating teams who competed at the men s water polo tournament at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul 1 Contents 1 Group A 1 1 Australia 1 2 France 1 3 Italy 1 4 South Korea 1 5 Soviet Union 1 6 West Germany 2 Group B 2 1 China 2 2 Greece 2 3 Hungary 2 4 Spain 2 5 United States 2 6 Yugoslavia 3 ReferencesGroup A editAustralia edit The following players represented Australia 2 Glenn Townsend Richard Pengelley Christopher Harrison Troy Stockwell Andrew Wightman Andrew Kerr Raymond Mayers Geoffrey Clark John Fox Christopher Wybrow Simon Asher Andrew Taylor and Donald Cameron Head Coach Tom Hoad France edit The following players represented France 3 Arnaud Bouet Marc Brisfer Marc Crousillat Pierre Garsau Bruno Boyadjian Philippe Herve Michel Idoux Thierry Alimondo Michel Crousillat Nicolas Marischael Nicolas Jeleff Pascal Perot and Christian Volpi Head Coach Jean Paul Clemencon Italy edit The following players represented Italy 4 Paolo Trapanese Alfio Misaggi Andrea Pisano Antonello Steardo Alessandro Campagna Paolo Caldarella Mario Fiorillo Francesco Porzio Stefano Postiglione Riccardo Tempestini Massimiliano Ferretti Marco D Altrui and Gianni Averaimo Head Coach Fritz Dennerlein South Korea edit The following players represented South Korea 5 Lee Jeong seok Jang Si yeong Kim Seong eun Yu Seung hun Kim Gi chun Kim Jae yeon Choi Seon yong Kim Gil hwan Kim Jin tae Song Seung ho Hong Sun bo Lee Taeg won and Park Sang won Head Coach Jong Ku Kim Soviet Union edit The following players represented the Soviet Union 6 Yevgeny Sharonov Nurlan Mendygaliev Yevgeny Grishin Aleksandr Kolotov Sergey Naumov Viktor Berendyuga Sergey Kotenko Dmitry Apanasenko Georgi Mschvenieradze Mikhail Ivanov Sergey Markoch Nikolai Smirnov and Mikheil Giorgadze Head Coach Boris Popov West Germany edit The following players represented West Germany 7 Peter Rohle Dirk Jacoby Frank Otto Uwe Sterzik Armando Fernandez Andreas Ehrl Ingo Borgmann Rainer Osselmann Hagen Stamm Thomas Huber Dirk Theismann Rene Reimann and Werner Obschernikat Head Coach Nicola Firuio Group B editChina edit The following players represented China 8 Ni Shiwei Wang Minhui Yang Yong Yu Xiang Huang Long Huang Qijiang Cui Shiping Zhao Bilong Li Jianxiong Cai Shengliu Wen Fan Ge Jianqing and Zheng Qing Head Coach Peng Shaorong Greece edit The following players represented Greece 9 Nikolaos Christoforidis Philippos Kaiafas Epaminondas Samartzidis Anastassios Tsikaris Kyriakos Giannopoulos Aris Kefalogiannis Nikolaos Venetopoulos Dimitrios Seletopoulos Antonios Aronis Evangelos Pateros Georgios Mavrotas and Evangelos Patras Head Coach Koulis Iosifidis Hungary edit The following players represented Hungary 10 Peter Kuna Gabor Bujka Gabor Schmiedt Zsolt Petovary Istvan Pinter Tibor Keszthelyi Balazs Vincze Zoltan Mohi Tibor Pardi Laszlo Toth Andras Gyongyosi Zoltan Kosz and Imre Toth Head Coach Zoltan Kasas Spain edit The following players represented Spain 11 Jesus Rollan Miguel Chillida Marco Antonio Gonzalez Miguel Perez Manuel Estiarte Pere Robert Jorge Paya Jose Rodriguez Jorge Sans Salvador Gomez Mariano Moya Jorge Neira and Pedro Garcia Head Coach Antonio Esteller United States edit The following players represented the United States 12 Craig Wilson Kevin Robertson James Bergeson Peter Campbell Douglas Kimbell Edward Klass Alan Mouchawar Jeffrey Campbell Greg Boyer Terry Schroeder Jody Campbell Christopher Duplanty and Michael Evans Head Coach Bill Barnett Yugoslavia edit The following players represented Yugoslavia 13 Head coach nbsp Ratko Rudic Name Pld Gls Height Weight Date of birth 1988 club1 Aleksandar Sostar 1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 102 kg 225 lb 21 January 1964 nbsp Partizan2 Deni Lusic 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in 95 kg 209 lb 14 April 1962 nbsp POSK3 Dubravko Simenc 2 01 m 6 ft 7 in 115 kg 254 lb 2 November 1966 nbsp Mladost4 Perica Bukic 1 98 m 6 ft 6 in 85 kg 187 lb 20 February 1966 nbsp Sibenik5 Veselin Đuho 1 87 m 6 ft 2 in 95 kg 209 lb 5 January 1960 nbsp Jug6 Dragan Andric 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in 91 kg 201 lb 6 June 1962 nbsp Partizan7 Mirko Vicevic 1 92 m 6 ft 4 in 82 kg 181 lb 30 June 1968 nbsp Primorac8 Igor Gocanin 1 90 m 6 ft 3 in 82 kg 181 lb 24 July 1966 nbsp Partizan9 Mislav Bezmalinovic 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 88 kg 194 lb 11 May 1967 nbsp Jadran10 Tomislav Paskvalin 2 04 m 6 ft 8 in 105 kg 231 lb 29 August 1961 nbsp Mladost11 Igor Milanovic 1 95 m 6 ft 5 in 97 kg 214 lb 18 December 1965 nbsp Partizan12 Goran Rađenovic 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 95 kg 209 lb 4 November 1966 nbsp Partizan13 Renco Posinkovic 1 97 m 6 ft 6 in 91 kg 201 lb 4 January 1964 nbsp MornarReferences edit Water Polo at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Men s Water Polo Sports Reference Archived from the original on 18 April 2020 Retrieved 8 December 2019 Australia Water Polo at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 9 December 2019 France Water Polo at the 1988 Seoul Summer Games Sports Reference Archived from the 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