The Brazil men's national water polo team represents Brazil in international men's water polo competitions and friendly matches.
Results
Olympic Games
World Championship
FINA World League
Pan American Games
- 1951 – Silver medal
- 1955 – Bronze medal
- 1959 – Bronze medal
- 1963 – Gold medal
- 1967 – Silver medal
- 1971 – 4th place
- 1975 – Did not participate
- 1979 – 6th place
- 1983 – 4th place
- 1987 – Bronze medal
- 1991 – Bronze medal
- 1995 – Silver medal
- 1999 – 4th place
- 2003 – Silver medal
- 2007 – Silver medal
- 2011 – Bronze medal
- 2015 – Silver medal
- 2019 – Bronze medal
UANA Cup (ASUA Cup)
- 2011 – Silver medal
- 2013 – Bronze medal
- 2015 – Silver medal
- 2017 – Gold medal
- 2019 – Gold medal
- 2023 – Silver Medal
Summer Universiade
- 1963 – Bronze medal
South American Swimming Championships
Team
Current squad
Roster for the 2019 World Championships.[2]
Head coach: Rick Azavedo
№ | Name | Pos. | Height | Weight | L/R | Date of birth | Club |
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1 | Slobodan Soro (C) | GK | 1.97 m (6 ft 6 in) | 23 December 1978 | |||
2 | Logan Cabral | FP | 27 September 1994 | ||||
3 | Pedro Real | FP | 29 May 1996 | ||||
4 | Gustavo Coutinho | FP | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) | 11 December 1991 | |||
5 | Roberto Freitas | FP | 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in) | 3 April 1997 | |||
6 | Guilherme Almeida | FP | 1.94 m (6 ft 4 in) | 10 January 1990 | |||
7 | Rafael Real | FP | 27 April 1999 | ||||
8 | Heitor Carrulo | FP | 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in) | 28 January 1989 | |||
9 | Bernardo Rocha | FP | 1.88 m (6 ft 2 in) | 3 July 1989 | |||
10 | Rudá Franco | FP | 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in) | 25 July 1986 | |||
11 | Gustavo Guimarães | FP | 1.86 m (6 ft 1 in) | 24 January 1994 | |||
12 | Luis Ricardo Silva | FP | 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) | 24 March 1998 | |||
13 | João Pedro Fernandes | GK | 16 March 2000 |
Squads
- 1951 Pan American Games – Silver Medal
- Alfonso Zaparoli, Armando João Caropresco, Claudino Caiado de Castro, Edson Perri, Guilherme Schall, Isaac dos Santos Moraes, João Havelange, Leo Rossi, Luiz Antonio dos Santos, Milton Busin, Nelson Brescia, Samuel Schemberg, and Saverio Gregorut.
- 1955 Pan American Games – Bronze Medal
- Adhemar Grijó Filho, Amaury Fonseca, Denir Freitas Ribeiro, Edson Perri, Eduardo Antonio Alijó, Everaldo Luiz A. Cruz, Hilton de Almeida, Márvio Kelly dos Santos, Roberto Lara de Araújo, Rodney Stuart Bell, and Rolf Egon Kesterner.
- 1959 Pan American Games – Bronze Medal
- Adhemar Grijó Filho, Everardo Luiz Cruz Filho, Flávio Ribeiro Ratto, Hilton de Almeida, João Gonçalves Filho, Luiz Daniel, Márvio Kelly dos Santos, Paulo Bruzzi Cochrane, Rodney Stuart Bell, and Sylvio Kelly dos Santos.
- 1963 Pan American Games – Gold Medal
- Adhemar Grijó Filho, Aladar Szabo, Flávio Ribeiro Ratto, Ivo Kesselring Carotini, João Gonçalves Filho, Luiz Carlos A. Valim, Luiz Daniel, Luiz Euardo P. Lima, Marvio Kelly dos Santos, and Paulo Kesselring Carotini.
- 1967 Pan American Games – Silver Medal
- João Gonçalves Filho, Ivo Kesselring Carotini, Henrique Fillelini, Luiz Eduardo P. Lima, Claudio Rinaldi C. Lima, Pedro Pinciroli Jr., Arnaldo Marsili, Marcos Vargas da Costa, Rodney Stuart Bell, and Paulo Kesselring Carotini.
- 1984 Olympic Games – 12th place
- Roberto Borelli, Orlando Chaves, Paulo Abreu, Carlos Carvalho, Silvio Manfredi, Solon Santos, Ricardo Tonieto, Eric Tebbe Borges, Mario Souto, Mario Sergio Lotufo, Fernando Carsalade, Hélio Silva, and André Campos. Head Coach: Edson Perri
- 1987 Pan American Games – Bronze Medal
- Ayrton P. C. Silva, Eduardo R. V. Comini, Eric T. Borges, Fernando Rocha Filho, Fernando Carsalade, Francisco Chaves Neto, Gilberto Gargiulo, Gilberto Guimarães, Hélio F. Gomes Filho, João Meireles, Mario E. A. Souto, Sergio S. Figueiredo Jr., and Silvio Manfredi.
- 1991 Pan American Games – Bronze Medal
- Antonio Carlos Costa, Armando Gutfreund, Daniel Polidoro Mameri, Eduardo Vale Comini, Eric Tebbe Borges, Fernando Alberto Rocha Filho, Giuliano Bertolucci, Hélio Frederico Gomes Filho, João Antonio Meireles, Paulo Francisco J. Abreu, Paulo R. Vale Comini, Roberto Bruno S. Chiappini, and Rodney Andrew Bell.
- 1995 Pan American Games – Silver Medal
- Adriano Marsili, Alexandre Miguel Lopes, Armando Gutfreund, Daniel Mameri, Diogo Freitas, Erik Seegerer, Guilherme Pinciroli, Michel Vieira, Paulo César Fernandes, Ricardo Perrone, Roberto Chiappini, Rodrigo Fernandes, and Yansel Galindo.
- 2003 World Championship – 13th place
- Fábio Chiquidimo, André Cordeiro, Yansel Galindo, Vicente Henriques, Alexandre Lopez, Leandro Ruiz Machado, Daniel Mameri, Felipe Perrone, Gabriel Reis, Rodrigo dos Santos, Roberto Seabra, Erik Seegerer, and André Raposo. Head Coach: Carlos Carvalho.
- 2003 Pan American Games – Silver Medal
- André Capiberibe, André Cordeiro, Yansel Galindo, André Raposo, Felipe Perrone, Daniel Mameri, Erik Seegerer, Fábio Chiquidimo, Gabriel Reis, Leandro Ruiz Machado, Roberto Seabra, Rodrigo dos Santos, and Vicente Henriques. Head Coach: Carlos Carvalho
- 2004 Olympic Qualifying Tournament – 7th place
- Marcelo Chagas, André Cordeiro, Felipe Franco, Leandro Ruiz Machado, Daniel Mameri, Rafael Murad, Felipe Perrone, Gabriel Reis, João Santos, Rodrigo dos Santos, Roberto Seabra, Erik Seegerer, and Felipe Silva. Head Coach: Carlos Carvalho.
- 2007 Pan American Games – Silver Medal
- 2008 Olympic Qualifying Tournament – 9th place
- Conrado Bertoluzzi, Mario Carotini, Rafael Farias, Marcelo Franco, Vicente Henriques, Bruno Nolasco, Gabriel Reis, Bernardo Rocca, Luís Santos, Erik Seegerer, Felipe Silva, Anderson Souza, and Lucas Vita. Head Coach: Barbaro Dias.
- 2011 Pan American Games – Bronze Medal
- Henrique Carvalho, João Coelho, Danilo Correa, Jonas Crivella, Marcelo das Chagas, Felipe Silva (water polo), Luís dos Santos, Marcelo Franco, Ruda Franco, Gustavo Guimarães, Bernardo Rocha, Gabriel Rocha, and Emilio Vieira.
- 2015 FINA World League – Bronze Medal
- Adrià Delgado, Bernardo Gomes, Bernardo Rocha, Felipe Perrone, Felipe Silva (water polo), Guilherme Gomes, Gustavo Guimarães, Ives Alonso, Jonas Crivella, Josip Vrlić, Paulo Salemi, Thyê Bezerra, and Vinicius Antonelli.
- 2015 Pan American Games – Silver Medal
- Adrià Delgado, Bernardo Gomes, Bernardo Rocha, Felipe Perrone, Felipe Silva (water polo), Guilherme Gomes, Gustavo Guimarães, Ives Alonso, Jonas Crivella, Josip Vrlić, Paulo Salemi, Thyê Bezerra, and Vinicius Antonelli.
Notable players
- Adrià Delgado
- Felipe Perrone (later Spain)
- Ricardo Perrone (later Spain)
See also
References
- 1 2 3 "HistoFINA – Water polo medalists and statistics" (PDF). fina.org. FINA. September 2019. pp. 4, 14, 25, 40, 48. Archived (PDF) from the original on 1 August 2021. Retrieved 6 August 2021.
- ↑ "2019 World Championships roster" (PDF). Omega Timing. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
External links
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