Water polo at the 1960 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads

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The following is the list of squads that took part in the men's water polo tournament at the 1960 Summer Olympics.[1]

  • CF=Centre forward
  • CB=Centre back
  • D=Defender
  • GK=Goalkeeper

Argentina

The following players represented Argentina.[2]

Australia

The following players represented Australia.[3]

Belgium

The following players represented Belgium.[4]

Brazil

The following players represented Brazil.[5]

France

The following players represented France.[6]

Hungary

Hungary entered a squad of 14 players. They scored 37 goals, including one own goal from the Belgian Jozef Smits.[7]

Head coach: Béla Rajki

No. Pos. Player DoB Age Caps Club Tournament
games
Tournament
goals
András Bodnár 9 April 1942 18 ? Hungary Eger Sport Club 1 1
GK Ottó Boros 5 August 1929 31 ? Hungary Szolnoki Dózsa 5 0
Zoltán Dömötör 21 August 1935 25 ? Hungary Újpesti Dózsa Sportegyesület 6 9
László Felkai 1 March 1941 19 ? Hungary Ferencvárosi Torna Club 3 4
Dezső Gyarmati 23 October 1927 32 ? Hungary Ferencvárosi Torna Club 6 2
István Hevesi 2 April 1931 29 ? Hungary Budapesti Honvéd Sportegyesület 5 1
GK László Jeney 30 May 1923 37 ? Hungary Ferencvárosi Torna Club 2 0
Tivadar Kanizsa 4 April 1933 27 ? Hungary Szolnoki Dózsa 6 6
György Kárpáti 23 June 1935 25 ? Hungary Ferencvárosi Torna Club 4 5
András Katona 20 February 1938 22 ? Hungary Budapesti Vasutas Sport Club 1 0
János Konrád 27 August 1941 18 ? Hungary Budapesti Vasutas Sport Club 1 1
Kálmán Markovits 26 August 1931 28 ? Hungary Budapesti Vasas Sport Club 4 1
Mihály Mayer 27 December 1933 26 ? Hungary Újpesti Dózsa Sportegyesület 3 1
Péter Rusorán 11 April 1940 20 ? Hungary Budapesti Vörös Meteor SK 2 5

Italy

Italy entered a squad of twelve players. They scored 31 goals.[8]

Head coach: Andres Zolyomy

No. Pos. Player DoB Age Caps Club Tournament
games
Tournament
goals
Amedeo Ambron 23 January 1939 21 ? Italy Fiamme Oro 1 1
Danio Bardi 23 May 1937 23 ? Italy Fiamme Oro 6 2
Giuseppe D'Altrui 7 April 1934 26 ? Italy Fiamme Oro 6 1
Salvatore Gionta 22 December 1930 19 ? Italy S.S. Lazio Nuoto 2 2
Giancarlo Guerrini 29 December 1939 20 ? Italy S.S. Lazio Nuoto 2 3
Franco Lavoratori 15 March 1941 19 ? Italy Pro Recco 6 4
Gianni Lonzi 4 August 1938 21 ? Italy Rari Nantes Florentia 5 0
Luigi Mannelli 21 February 1939 21 ? Italy Circolo Canottieri Napoli 2 4
Rosario Parmegiani 12 March 1937 23 ? Italy Rari Nantes Elah Pegli 6 7
Eraldo Pizzo 21 April 1938 22 ? Italy Pro Recco 6 7
GK Dante Rossi 28 August 1936 23 ? Italy Società Sportiva Nervi 5 0
GK Brunello Spinelli 26 May 1939 21 ? Italy Fiamme Oro 2 0

Japan

The following players represented Japan.[9]

Netherlands

The following players represented the Netherlands.[10]

Romania

The following players represented Romania.[11]

South Africa

The following players represented South Africa.[12]

Soviet Union

The Soviet Union entered a squad of eleven players. They scored 30 goals.[13]

Head coach: Vitaly Ushakov and Nikolai Malin

No. Pos. Player DoB Age Caps Club Tournament
games
Tournament
goals
Viktor Ageev 29 April 1936 24 ? 2 0
Givi Chikvanaia 29 May 1939 21 ? Soviet Union TsSK VMF 7 7
GK Leri Gogoladze 1 April 1938 22 ? 3 0
GK Boris Goykhman 28 April 1919 41 ? Soviet Union TsSK VMF 4 0
Yury Grigorovsky 28 March 1939 21 ? 6 2
Anatoly Kartashov 5 May 1937 23 ? 7 5
Vyacheslav Kurennoy 10 December 1932 27 ? 7 9
P'et're Mshveniyeradze 24 March 1929 31 ? 7 5
Vladimir Novikov 25 June 1937 23 ? 1 0
Yevgeny Saltsyn 26 February 1929 31 ? 1 2
Vladimir Semyonov 10 May 1938 22 ? 5 0

United Arab Republic

The following players represented the United Arab Republic.[14]

United States

The United States entered a squad of eleven players. They scored 33 goals.[15]

Head coach: Urho Saari (coach), Neill Kohlhase

No. Pos. Player DoB Age Caps Club Tournament
games
Tournament
goals
Chuck Bittick 2 November 1939 20 ? United States Los Angeles Swim Stadium 5 3
Marvin Burns 6 July 1928 32 ? United States Lynwood Swim Club 5 0
Ronald Crawford 6 December 1939 20 ? United States Phillips 66 Long Beach 6 5
GK Gordie Hall 27 November 1935 24 ? United States Lynwood Swim Club 3 0
GK Robert Horn 1 November 1931 28 ? United States Southern California Water Polo Club 4 0
Jim Kelsey ? 0 0
Charles McIlroy 1 August 1938 22 ? United States El Segundo Swim Club 1 0
Ronald Severa 13 August 1936 24 ? United States Northwestern University 7 4
Fred Tisue 17 October 1938 21 ? United States Lynwood Swim Club 7 12
Ron Volmer 22 November 1935 24 ? United States Los Angeles Swim Stadium 4 4
Wally Wolf 2 October 1930 29 ? United States Lynwood Swim Club 7 5

United Team of Germany

The following players represented the United Team of Germany.[16]

Yugoslavia

Yugoslavia entered a squad of eleven players. They scored 27 goals.[17]

Head coach:

No. Pos. Player DoB Age Caps Club Tournament
games
Tournament
goals
Ivo Cipci 25 April 1933 27 ? 0 0
Boris Čukvas ? 0 0
Zdravko Ježić 17 August 1931 29 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HAVK Mladost 7 4
Hrvoje Kačić 12 January 1932 28 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia VK Jug Dubrovnik 7 4
GK Milan Muškatirović 9 March 1934 26 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia VK Partizan 7 0
Ante Nardelli 15 April 1937 23 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jadran Split 7 5
Đuro Radan ? 0 0
Mirko Sandić 9 May 1942 18 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia VK Partizan 6 3
Zlatko Šimenc 29 November 1938 21 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HAVK Mladost 7 4
Božidar Stanišić 21 October 1938 21 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Jadran Split 1 1
Marijan Žužej 8 November 1934 25 ? Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia HAVK Mladost 7 6

References

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  5. ^ "Brazil Water Polo at the 1960 Roma Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
  6. ^ "France Water Polo at the 1960 Roma Summer Games". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 29 November 2019.
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