Saturday, August 31, 2013

1973, Belgrade : The team of Hungary, World Champions.

Reception in honor of the Hungarian National team winner of the 1st World Championship in Belgrade in 1973. The team: Balla Balázs, Bodnár András, Csapó Gábor, Cservenyák Tibor, Faragó Tamás, Görgényi István, Kásás Zoltán, Konrád Ferenc, , Sárosi László, Szívós István. 
Source: courtesy of Endre Molnár

Friday, August 30, 2013

1957: The winners of Club Natacion Barcelona

The team of Club Natacion Barcelona winner of the Spanish Championship in 1957. The team coached by Lajos Rajki: Ascencio, Bazan, Castillo, Altafaja, Munte, Abellan, Pantinat, Queralt, Mestres. 
Source: El Mundo Deportivo, 28 August 1957. 

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

1926: The Champions of Club Natacion Barcelona.

The team of Club Natacion Barcelona Champion of Spain in 1926. The team: Gimenez, Puig, Cruells, Baste, Brull, A.Trigo, M.Trigo. 
Source: El Mundo Deportivo, 1926

1932: The National team of France.

The National team of France that played against the team of Spain in Barcelona in 1932. The team: Delporte, Borocco, Diener, Cuvelier, Burteel, Navarre, Vandeplanke I, Lambert, Vandeplanke II, Van de Castel 
Source: El Mundo Deportivo, 1932

1932: The National team of Spain.

The National team of Spain that played against the team of France at the pool of CN Barcelona in 1932. The team: Gonzalo, Gimenez, Brull, Palatchi, Gamper, Rafael Gimenez, Sabata, Cruells. 
Source: El Mundo Deportivo, 1932

1931: The team of “C.R.N. Brussels” Belgium.

The team of “Club Royal de Natation of Brussels” Belgium, prior to a game against the team of “Club Natacion Barcelona” in 1931.
Source: El Mundo Deportivo, 1931

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

1922: The National team of Austria.

The National team of Austria that played against Hungary. S, Doorak, Standing L-R: Mani, Vorel, Brociner, Raffoy, Dr. Meisel, Dr. Otto Shef
Source: La Jornada Deportiva, August 1922

1922: The National team of Hungary.

The National team of Hungary that played against Austria in 1922. Standing L-R: Keseru II, Keseru I, Hlavacsek, Rudas, Fazekas, Venk, Barta. 
Source: La Jornada Deportiva, August 1922

1923: The team of "III. Kerületi Torna és Vívó Egylet"

The team of "III. Kerületi Torna és Vívó Egylet" TVE, Budapest winner of the Hungarian Championship in 1923.
Source: "La Jornada Deportiva" 4 August 1924

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

1933: The team of Canoe Club of Madrid

The team of Canoe Club of Madrid, vice Champion in the 1933 Spanish Championship, departing to participate in the International Tournament in Portugal. 
Source: "LUZ" Madrid 7 September 1933

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

1931: The team of Ethnicos Piraeus, Greek Champion

The team of Ethnicos Piraeus, winner of the Greek Championship in 1931. The team: Chatzigeorgiou, Makris, Stefopoulos, Dedes, Petroutsos, Makrogiorgos, Perdikis. 
Source: "Αthlitikos Typos" Monday 10 August 1931

1930: The team of "AS Aris", Thessaloniki's

The team of "Athlitikos Syllogos Aris", Thessaloniki's winner of the 3rd Greek Championship in 1930. The team: Stelios Dimitriou, Dimitrios Sarris, Pavlos Zombos, Ioannis Varsamis, Fotis Zografos, Agisilaos Zografos, Efthymios Efthymiou
Source: "Athlitikos Typos" July 1931

Sunday, August 11, 2013

1928: The team of GS Hiraklis Thessaloniki’s

The Water Polo team of "Gymnastikos Syllogos Hiraklis", Thessaloniki's in 1928. From L-R: Stavridis S., Karpetis, Stavridis K, Aggelidis, Papagiannis, Ioannou, Pandokas.
Source: Athlitiki Ebdomas July 1928

1928: The team of "AS Aris" Thessaloniki’s.

The Water Polo team of "Athlitikos Syllogos Aris", Thessaloniki's winner of the 1st Greek Championship organized by the Greek Swimming Federation (EKOF) in 1928. 
Source: Athlitiki Ebdomas 24 October 1928

1932: The team of Ethnicos Piraeus.

The team of Ethnicos Piraeus, Greece in 1932. 
Source: Athlitika Chronika 27 July 1932.

1972: The team of SS Lazio, Italy .

The team of "Società Sportiva Lazio" Rome, Italy in 1972. Standing L-R: Pierluigi Formiconi, Luciano Russo, Andrea Simoncini, Alessandro Amici, Riccardo Catalani, Luigi Palma, Claudio Tomasi, Stefano Brunelleschi, Maurizio Masotti and Franco Baccini (Coach) 
Source: courtesy of Gabriele Cosimi