2008 Women's European Water Polo Championship squads

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

The 2008 Women's European Water Polo Championship was the twelve edition of the bi-annual event, organised by the Europe's governing body in aquatics, the Ligue Européenne de Natation. The event took place in the Aquatic Centre Málaga in Málaga, Spain from July 5 to July 12, 2008.

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Flag of France.svg  France

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Celine Cherrier
2 Vanessa Popieul
3 Jenny Ritz
4 Vanessa Hernandez
5 Louise Guillet
6 Lea Beauchiere
7 Eugenie Pirat
8 Kim Medjani
9 Elise Lefert
10 Marie-Charlotte Grand
11 Clemence Clerc
12 Gwendaelle Acosta
13 Charlene Piquard

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Flag of Germany.svg  Germany

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Simone Budde 2 January 1979
2 Lina Rohe 18 May 1984
3 Linda Gerritsen 12 March 1983
4 Ariane Rump 25 January 1981
5 Katrin Dierolf 16 February 1979
6 Claudia Blomenkamp 30 December 1986
7 Monika Kruszona 4 August 1985
8 Claudia Kern 28 January 1990
9 Theresa Klein 10 August 1984
10 Nina Wengst 20 March 1979
11 Carmen Gelse 22 September 1987
12 Mandy Zollner 17 April 1985
13 Hanna Hanholz 17 November 1987

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Flag of Greece.svg  Greece

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Maria Tsouri 25 May 1986goalkeeper
2 Triantafyllia Manolioudaki 19 March 1986driver
3 Angeliki Gerolymou 22 June 1982driver
4 Sofia Iosifidou 13 November 1981centre back
5 Kyriaki Liosi 30 October 1979driver
6 Stavroula Kozompoli 14 November 1974centre forward
7 Aikaterini Oikonomopoulou 16 February 1978centre back
8 Antigoni Roubesi 19 July 1983driver
9 Evangelia Moraitidou 26 March 1975centre back
10 Alkisti Avramidou 26 February 1988driver
11 Stravroula Antonakou 2 May 1982driver
12 Georgia Lara 31 May 1980centre forward
13 Georgia Ellinaki 28 February 1974goalkeeper

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Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Patricia Horvath 7 December 1977
2 Krisztina Szremko 6 January 1972
3 Barbara Bujka 5 September 1986
4 Dora Kisteleki 11 May 1983
5 Mercedesz Stieber 4 September 1974
6 Orsolya Takacs 20 May 1985
7 Rita Dravucz 14 April 1980
8 Krisztina Zantleitner 8 May 1974
9 Anett Gyore 10 December 1981
10 Aniko Pelle 5 September 1986
11 Agnes Valkai 27 February 1981
12 Agnes Primasz 5 March 1980
13 Ildiko Sos 27 December 1976

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Flag of Italy.svg  Italy

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Elena Gigli 9 July 1985
2 Martina Miceli 22 October 1973
3 Elisa Casanova 26 November 1973
4 Silvia Bosurgi 17 April 1979
5 Erzsebet Valkai
6 Manuela Zanchi
7 Tania Di Mario 5 April 1979
8 Cinzia Ragusa 24 May 1977
9 Francesca Pavan 24 April 1979
10 Federica Rocco
11 Maddalena Musumeci 26 March 1976
12 Teresa Frassinetti 24 December 1985
13 Chiara Brancati 20 July 1981

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Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Ilse Van Der Meijden 22 October 1988
2 Yasemin Smit 21 November 1984
3 Mieke Cabout 30 March 1986
4 Biurakn Hakhverdian 4 October 1985
5 Marieke Van Den Ham 21 January 1983
6 Danielle De Bruijn 13 February 1978
7 Iefke Van Belkum 22 July 1986
8 Noeki Klein 28 April 1983
9 Gillian Van Den Berg 8 September 1971
10 Alette Sijbring 20 March 1982
11 Rianne Guichelaar 16 August 1983
12 Simone Koot 12 November 1980
13 Meike De Nooy 2 May 1983

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Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Valentina Vorontsova 26 July 1982
2 Natalia Shepelina 24 February 1981
3 Ekaterina Prokofyeva 13 March 1991
4 Sofya Konukh 9 March 1980
5 Alena Vylegzhanina 14 August 1987
6 Nadezda Glyzina 20 May 1988
7 Ekaterina Pantyulina 6 October 1989
8 Evgenia Soboleva 26 August 1988
9 Oleksandra Karpovich 6 June 1986
10 Olga Belyaeva 18 March 1985
11 Elena Smurova 18 January 1974
12 Olga Turova 13 March 1983
13 Evgenia Protsenko 25 November 1983

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Flag of Spain.svg  Spain

No.NameDate of birthPosition
1 Patricia Del Soto 16 December 1980goalkeeper
2 Blanca Gil 19 September 1983centre forward
3 Cristina Pardo Perarnau 17 June 1986driver
4 Irene Hagen 8 January 1981centre back
5 Miriam Lopez-Escribano 14 March 1985driver
6 Jennifer Pareja 8 May 1984driver
7 Christina Lopez 20 October 1982driver
8 Anna Pardo 18 November 1983centre back
9 Pilar Pena 4 April 1986centre forward
10 Ona Meseguer 20 February 1988driver
11 Maica García Godoy 17 October 1990centre forward
12 Laura López 13 January 1988driver
13 Laura Ester 22 January 1990goalkeeper

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References

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  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 Netherlands". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  7. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Russia". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.
  8. "European Water Polo championships 2008 - Team Spain". omegatiming.com. Retrieved 14 January 2016.