2008 Men's European Water Polo Championship squads

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This article shows all participating team squads at the 2008 Men's European Water Polo Championship .

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Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Frano Vican 24 January 1976
2 Damir Buric 2 December 1980
3 Andro Buslje 4 January 1986
4 Zdeslav Vrdoljak 15 March 1971
5 Aljosa Kunac 18 August 1980
6 Maro Jokovic 1 October 1987
7 Mile Smodlaka 1 January 1976
8 Teo Dogas 19 February 1977
9 Pavo Markovic 20 April 1985
10 Samir Barac 2 November 1973
11 Igor Hinic 4 December 1975
12 Miho Boskovic 11 January 1983
13 Sandro Sukno 30 June 1990

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Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Alexander Tchigir 6 November 1968
2 Florian Naroska 16 April 1982
3 Julian Real 22 December 1989
4 Marko Savic 11 January 1981
5 Steffen Dierolf 5 May 1976
6 Marc Politze 20 October 1977
7 Heiko Nossek 14 March 1982
8 Thomas Schertwitis 2 September 1972
9 Tobias Kreuzmann 15 June 1981
10 Moritz Oeler 21 October 1985
11 Andreas Schlotterbeck 2 March 1982
12 Soren Mackeben 29 January 1979
13 Michael Zellmer 14 August 1977

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Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Nikolaos Deligiannis 3 September 1976goalkeeper
2 Anastasios Schizas 18 February 1977centre back
3 Dimitrios Mazis 5 September 1976centre back
4 Konstantinos Kokkinakis 9 October 1975centre back
5 Ioannis Thomakos 14 March 1977driver
6 Argyris Theodoropoulos 13 January 1981driver
7 Christos Afroudakis 23 May 1984driver
8 Georgios Ntoskas 11 November 1984driver
9 Georgios Afroudakis 17 October 1976centre forward
10 Dimitrios Miteloudis 11 February 1982centre back
11 Antonios Vlontakis 10 October 1975
12 Emmanouil Mylonakis 9 April 1985driver
13 Geogios Reppas 11 December 1974goalkeeper

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Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Zoltán Szécsi 22 December 1977
2 Tamás Varga 14 July 1975
3 Norbert Madaras 1 December 1979
4 Dénes Varga 29 March 1987
5 Tamás Kásás 20 July 1976
6 Norbert Hosnyánszky 4 March 1984
7 Gergely Kiss 21 September 1977
8 Tibor Benedek 12 July 1972
9 Dániel Varga 25 September 1983
10 Péter Biros 5 April 1976
11 Gábor Kis 27 September 1982
12 Tamás Molnár 2 August 1975
13 Viktor Nagy 24 July 1984

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Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Stefano Tempesti 9 June 1979goalkeeper
2 Valentino Gallo 17 July 1985driver
3 Leonardo Binchi 27 August 1975centre back
4 Niccolo Gitto 12 October 1986centre back
5 Alex Giorgetti 24 December 1987driver
6 Maurizio Felugo 4 March 1981driver
7 Andrea Mangiante 1 July 1976centre back
8 Christian Presciutti 27 November 1982driver
9 Fabio Bencivenga 20 January 1976centre forward
10 Alessandro Calcaterra 26 May 1975centre forward
11 Leonardo Sottani 1 November 1973driver
12 Federico Mistrangelo 11 May 1983driver
13 Fabio Violetti 1 February 1974goalkeeper

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Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Dalibor Percinic 5 May 1976
2 Igor Milanovic 19 May 1992
3 Ivan Yuksanovic 26 September 1981
4 Miroslav Krstovic 17 September 1976
5 Nebojsa Milic 9 August 1972
6 Sasko Popovski 21 October 1971
7 Marko Micic 21 July 1981
8 Edi Brkic 21 November 1974
9 Dusan Krstic 11 June 1979
10 Marko Basic 17 August 1979
11 Nenad Petrovic 3 May 1977
12 Danijel Benic 22 April 1977
13 Milos Vrosevic 8 March 1980

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Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Zdravko Radic 24 June 1979
2 Drasko Brguljan 27 December 1984
3 Vjekoslav Paskovic 23 March 1985
4 Nikola Vukcevic 14 November 1985
5 Nikola Janovic 22 March 1980
6 Milan Ticic 14 August 1979
7 Mladjan Janovic 11 June 1984
8 Veljko Uskokovic 29 March 1971
9 Aleksandar Ivovic 24 February 1986
10 Boris Zlokovic 16 March 1983
11 Vladimir Gojkovic 29 January 1981
12 Predrag Jokic
13 Milos Scepanovic 9 October 1982

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Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Berttini Nenciu 21 November 1977
2 Cosmin Radu 9 November 1981
3 Zoltan Ridzyk 7 June 1979
4 Alexandru Ghiban 12 October 1986
5 Andrei Iosep 20 September 1977
6 Andrei Busila 10 November 1980
7 Gheorghe Dunca 30 March 1979
8 Tiberiu Negrean 1 September 1988
9 Edward Andrei Dina 19 January 1975
10 Ramiro Georgescu 27 November 1982
11 Alexandru Matei 31 December 1980
12 Kalman Kadar 11 June 1979
13 Robert Dinu 4 January 1974

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Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Semen Davitashvili 28 August 1987goalkeeper
2 Pavel Katkov 13 June 1983centre back
3 Vitaly Yurchik 17 May 1983centre back
4 Alexey Ryzhof-Alenichev 20 February 1989driver
5 Yury Zheltovakiy 30 July 1979driver
6 Sergey Mokienko 18 March 1989centre back
7 Pavel Khalturin 15 September 1983centre back
8 Artur Fatakhutdinov 28 February 1984driver
9 Konstantin Stepanyuk 16 October 1984driver
10 Viktor Vishnyakov 4 May 1985driver
11 Alexey Ashaev 22 September 1987centre forward
12 Alexey Agarkov 6 August 1983driver
13 Viktor Ivanov 20 April 1984goalkeeper

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Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Denis Sefik 20 September 1976
2 Andrija Prlainovic 28 April 1987
3 Nikola Radjen 29 January 1985
4 Vanja Udovičić 12 September 1982
5 Dejan Savic 24 April 1975
6 Dusko Pijetlovic 25 April 1985
7 Slobodan Nikic 25 January 1983
8 Filip Filipovic 2 May 1987
9 Aleksandar Ciric 30 December 1977
10 Aleksandar Sapic 1 June 1978
11 Vladimir Vujasinovic 14 August 1973
12 Branko Pekovic 7 May 1979
13 Slobodan Soro 23 December 1978

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Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Michal Gogola 30 May 1980
2 Peter Nedbal 23 November 1988
3 Juraj Zatovic 22 October 1982
4 Jozef Hrosik 26 March 1981
5 Andrej Janicek 4 July 1987
6 Lukas Seman 6 October 1987
7 Martin Palascak 18 April 1981
8 Karol Baco 30 May 1978
9 Miroslav Grutka 10 April 1985
10 Martin Mravik 4 May 1980
11 Martin Kolarik 18 March 1986
12 Michal Kratochvil 4 January 1983
13 Marek Galis 13 December 1981

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Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Inaki Aguilar 9 September 1983
2 Mario Garcia 15 July 1983
3 David Martin 2 January 1977
4 Svilen Piralkov 8 April 1975
5 Guillermo Molina 16 March 1984
6 Marc Minguel 14 January 1985
7 Ivan Gallego 13 February 1984
8 Sergi Mora 5 July 1982
9 Xavier Valles 4 September 1974
10 Felipe Perrone 27 February 1986
11 Ivan Perez 29 June 1979
12 Xavier Garcia 5 January 1984
13 Angel Luis Andreo 3 December 1972

Source [12]

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References

  1. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Croatia". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  2. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Germany". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  3. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Greece". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  4. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Hungary". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  5. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Italy". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  6. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Macedonia". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  7. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Montenegro". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  8. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Romania". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  9. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Russia". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  10. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Serbia". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  11. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Slovakia". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  12. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Spain". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.