Montenegro men's national water polo team

Montenegro men's national water polo team
Montenegro
Montenegrin coat of arms
Nickname(s) Crvene ajkule (The Red Sharks)
Association Water Polo and Swimming Federation of Montenegro
Confederation LEN (Europe)
Head coach Montenegro Petar Porobić
FINA code MNE
First international
Italy Italy 10 – 11 Montenegro Montenegro
(Trieste, Italy; December, 2006)
Biggest win
Montenegro Montenegro 30 – 3 Switzerland Switzerland
(Kotor, Montenegro; March, 2007)
Olympic Games
Appearances 1 (First in 2008)
Best result 4th place, 2008
World League
Appearances 3 (First in 2007)
Best result 1st place, 2009

The Montenegro men's national water polo team represents Montenegro in international men's water polo competitions and is controlled by the Water Polo and Swimming Federation of Montenegro.

Contents

Prior history

Between 1918 and 1991, Montenegro was part of Yugoslavia, and its players participated in the Yugoslavia national water polo team. Between 1992 and 2006, it was part of FR Yugoslavia, later Serbia and Montenegro, so Montenegrin players played for those teams; Serbia is the sole successor to these countries so those results are recorded at Serbia national water polo team.

Current squad

Montenegrin National Water polo Team
Player Club
Denis Šefik PVK Budvanska rivijera Montenegro
Zdravko Radić V.K. Primorac Montenegro
Filip Trajković PVK Budvanska rivijera Montenegro
Damjan Danilović Marseille France
Veljko Uskoković PVK Budvanska rivijera Montenegro
Aleksandar Ivović PVK Jadran Montenegro
Vjekoslav Pasković V.K. Primorac Montenegro
Nikola Janović Posillipo Italy
Vladimir Gojković Sintez Kazan Russia
Milan Tičić PVK Budvanska rivijera Montenegro
Predrag Jokić Savona Italy
Miloš Šćepanović PVK Jadran Montenegro
Boris Zloković Posillipo Italy
Mlađan Janović V.K. Primorac Montenegro
Nikola Vukčević PVK Jadran Montenegro
Draško Brguljan V.K. Primorac Montenegro

Results

European Championship

Olympic Games

FINA World League

  • 2007 — Preliminary round

World Championship

  • 2009 — 9th place — Montenegro Montenegro 8 – 7 Australia
  • 2011 — 7th place

Matches

Montenegro vs. Croatia match on 2010 Men's European Water Polo Championship in Zagreb

Full list of Montenegrin water polo National team matches (since independence):

No. Year Competition Town Opponent Final score Attendance
1 2006 Friendly Trieste Italy Italy 11:10 300
2 2006 Friendly Barcelona Spain Spain 13:10 500
3 2006 Friendly Zagreb Croatia Croatia 7:10 1,000
4 2006 Friendly Budva Croatia Croatia 9:8 1,500
4 2007 Friendly Sydney Australia Australia 15:8 100
5 2007 Friendly Sydney Australia Australia 16:8 200
6 2007 Tournament Budva Russia Russia 15:6 1,200
7 2007 Tournament Budva Italy Italy 14:13 1,500
8 2007 Tournament Budva Croatia Croatia 8:8 1,500
9 2007 Friendly Kranj Slovenia Slovenia 16:4 500
10 2007 'B' EC q. Kotor Republic of Ireland Republic of Ireland 25:2 600
11 2007 'B' EC q. Kotor Austria Austria 26:1 500
12 2007 'B' EC q. Kotor Switzerland Switzerland 30:3 300
13 2007 World League Novi Sad Italy Italy 11:13 500
14 2007 World League Novi Sad Greece Greece 14:5 400
15 2007 World League Novi Sad Serbia Serbia 11:12 1,000
16 2007 World League Novi Sad Germany Germany 11:5 300
17 2007 'B' EC Manchester Turkey Turkey 16:5 100
18 2007 'B' EC Manchester Malta Malta 21:2 150
19 2007 'B' EC Manchester Belgium Belgium 28:6 100
20 2007 'B' EC Manchester Republic of Macedonia Macedonia 19:7 200
21 2007 'B' EC Manchester Belarus Belarus 14:5 100
22 2007 'B' EC Manchester Belarus Belarus 26:1 300
23 2007 'B' EC (final) Manchester France France 19:9 300
24 2007 World League Pescara Italy Italy 12:11 1,000
25 2007 World League Pescara Greece Greece 11:3 300
26 2007 World League Pescara Serbia Serbia 12:10 600
27 2007 World League Pescara Germany Germany 11:7 200
28 2007 Olympics 2008. qual. Bratislava Italy Italy 12:8 300
29 2007 Olympics 2008. qual. Bratislava Slovenia Slovenia 19:4 100
30 2007 Olympics 2008. qual. Bratislava Greece Greece 9:5 200
31 2007 Olympics 2008. qual. Bratislava Netherlands Netherlands 15:5 100
32 2007 Olympics 2008. qual. Bratislava Russia Russia 12:5 400
33 2007 Olympics 2008. qual. (final) Bratislava Romania Romania 9:8 600
34 2007 Friendly Budva Germany Germany 15:8 1,000
35 2008 EC 2008 – qualifications Dubrovnik Slovenia Slovenia 18:3 300
36 2008 EC 2008 – qualifications Dubrovnik United Kingdom United Kingdom 18:3 200
37 2008 EC 2008 – qualifications Dubrovnik Croatia Croatia 6:7 3,000
38 2008 EC 2008 – group stage Málaga Spain Spain 8:7
39 2008 EC 2008 – group stage Málaga Greece Greece 11:10
40 2008 EC 2008 – group stage Málaga Croatia Croatia 6:7
41 2008 EC 2008 – group stage Málaga Hungary Hungary 10:9
42 2008 EC 2008 – group stage Málaga Slovakia Slovakia 13:4
43 2008 EC 2008 – semi-final Málaga Croatia Croatia 9:7
44 2008 EC 2008 – final Málaga Serbia Serbia 6:5
45 2008 OG 2008 – qualifications Beijing Hungary Hungary 10:10
46 2008 OG 2008 – qualifications Beijing Canada Canada 12:0
47 2008 OG 2008 – qualifications Beijing Greece Greece 10:6
48 2008 OG 2008 – qualifications Beijing Spain Spain 6:12
49 2008 OG 2008 – qualifications Beijing Australia Australia 5:5
50 2008 OG 2008 – quarter-final Beijing Croatia Croatia 7:6
51 2008 OG 2008 – semi-final Beijing Hungary Hungary 9:11
52 2008 OG 2008 – bronze medal Beijing Serbia Serbia 4:6

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