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

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 Bodnár9 April 194218? Eger Sport Club11
GKOttó Boros5 August 192931? Szolnoki Dózsa50
Zoltán Dömötör21 August 193525? Újpesti Dózsa Sportegyesület69
László Felkai1 March 194119? Ferencvárosi Torna Club34
Dezső Gyarmati23 October 192732? Ferencvárosi Torna Club62
István Hevesi2 April 193129? Budapesti Honvéd Sportegyesület51
GKLászló Jeney30 May 192337? Ferencvárosi Torna Club20
Tivadar Kanizsa4 April 193327? Szolnoki Dózsa66
György Kárpáti23 June 193525? Ferencvárosi Torna Club45
András Katona20 February 193822? Budapesti Vasutas Sport Club10
János Konrád27 August 194118? Budapesti Vasutas Sport Club11
Kálmán Markovits26 August 193128? Budapesti Vasas Sport Club41
Mihály Mayer27 December 193326? Újpesti Dózsa Sportegyesület31
Péter Rusorán11 April 194020? Budapesti Vörös Meteor SK25

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 Ambron23 January 193921? Fiamme Oro11
Danio Bardi23 May 193723? Fiamme Oro62
Giuseppe D'Altrui7 April 193426? Fiamme Oro61
Salvatore Gionta22 December 193019? S.S. Lazio Nuoto22
Giancarlo Guerrini29 December 193920? S.S. Lazio Nuoto23
Franco Lavoratori15 March 194119? Pro Recco64
Gianni Lonzi4 August 193821? Rari Nantes Florentia50
Luigi Mannelli21 February 193921? Circolo Canottieri Napoli24
Rosario Parmegiani12 March 193723? Rari Nantes Elah Pegli67
Eraldo Pizzo21 April 193822? Pro Recco67
GKDante Rossi28 August 193623? Società Sportiva Nervi50
GKBrunello Spinelli26 May 193921? Fiamme Oro20

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 Ageev29 April 193624?20
Givi Chikvanaia29 May 193921? TsSK VMF77
GKLeri Gogoladze1 April 193822?30
GKBoris Goykhman28 April 191941? TsSK VMF40
Yury Grigorovsky28 March 193921?62
Anatoly Kartashov5 May 193723?75
Vyacheslav Kurennoy10 December 193227?79
P'et're Mshveniyeradze24 March 192931?75
Vladimir Novikov25 June 193723?10
Yevgeny Saltsyn26 February 192931?12
Vladimir Semyonov10 May 193822?50

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 Bittick2 November 193920? Los Angeles Swim Stadium53
Marvin Burns6 July 192832? Lynwood Swim Club50
Ronald Crawford6 December 193920? Phillips 66 Long Beach65
GKGordie Hall27 November 193524? Lynwood Swim Club30
GKRobert Horn1 November 193128? Southern California Water Polo Club40
Jim Kelsey?00
Charles McIlroy1 August 193822? El Segundo Swim Club10
Ronald Severa13 August 193624? Northwestern University74
Fred Tisue17 October 193821? Lynwood Swim Club712
Ron Volmer22 November 193524? Los Angeles Swim Stadium44
Wally Wolf2 October 193029? Lynwood Swim Club75

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 Cipci25 April 193327?00
Boris Čukvas?00
Zdravko Ježić17 August 193129? HAVK Mladost74
Hrvoje Kačić12 January 193228? VK Jug Dubrovnik74
GKMilan Muškatirović9 March 193426? VK Partizan70
Ante Nardelli15 April 193723? Jadran Split75
Đuro Radan?00
Mirko Sandić9 May 194218? VK Partizan63
Zlatko Šimenc29 November 193821? HAVK Mladost74
Božidar Stanišić21 October 193821? Jadran Split11
Marijan Žužej8 November 193425? HAVK Mladost76

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