Coaches of Croatia, Montenegro, and the USA have announced the athletes representing these three countries at the water polo tournament at the Tokyo Games.
Croatia
Ivica Tucak called up 11 of 13 players who took part in the Olympic qualifications held in Rotterdam in January. Goalkeeper Toni Popadic and Rino Buric are missing comparing to the roster from Rotterdam.
They are replaced by two returnees. Paulo Obradovic, who wasn’t invited to the national team between 2015 and 2021, will replace Buric. The second goalkeeper is Ivan Marcelic, who was on the roster for the 2020 European Championship.
Goalkeepers: Marko Bijac (Olympiacos), Ivan Marcelic (Mladost). Field players: Luka Loncar (Pro Recco), Josip Vrlić (free agent), Andro Buslje(Olympiacos), Marko Macan (Waspo 98 Hannover), Paulo Obradovic (Jug Adriatic osiguranje), Lovre Milos (free agent), Maro Jokovic (free agent), Xavi Garcia (Jug AO), Ante Vukicevic (Marseille), Luka Bukic (Jadran Split), Loren Fatovic (Jug AO).
Seven of the 13 picked players won the silver medal at the 2016 Olympic Games: Bijac (GK), Loncar, Buslje, Macan, Garcia, Jokovic, Bukic. Josip Vrlic also played at the Rio Games, but he was part of the Brazilian team.
Buslje, Jokovic, and Obradovic won the Olympic gold in London in 2012. Buslje and Jokovic have the most Olympic experience. Both debuted at the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
Montenegro
Montenegro is going to Tokyo in a good mood since it won the World League last week. But, injuries have caused some problems.
Vladimir Gojkovic, Montenegro’s head coach, was forced to leave two key players out of the team because of injuries.
Dejan Lazovic, who has been Montenegro’s first-pick goalie in the last four years, can’t play because he still hasn’t recovered from a surgery. Djuro Radovic, a left-handed goal-getter, is injured, too.
The most experienced Montenegro players are Aleksandar Ivovic, Drasko Brguljan, Marko Petkovic.
Goalkeepers: Slaven Kandic (Pays d’Aix), Petar Tesanovic (Brescia). Field players: Drasko Brguljan (Vasas), Miroslav Perkovic (Primorac), Marko Petkovic (Jadran HN), Uros Cuckovic (Marseille), Vlado Popadic (Pays d’Aix), Stefan Vidovic (Ortigia), Aleksa Ukropina (Radnicki), Aleksandar Ivovic (Pro Recco), Vladan Spaic (Marseille), Dusan Matkovic, Dusan Banicevic (Sabadell).
USA
Dejan Udovicic, USA head coach, is coming to Tokyo with a team composed mainly of the first-time Olympians.
Five players have Olympic experiences. Veteran Jessie Smith will play at the Olympic Games for the fifth time. Besides Smith. Alex Bowen, Luca Cupido, Ben Hallock and Alex Obert were on the roster for Rio five years ago. The remaining eight players will debut at the Olympic Games.
Goalkeepers: Alex Wolf, Drew Holland, Field players: Johnny Hooper, Marko Vavic, Alex Obert, Hannes Daube, Luca Cupido, Ben Hallock, Dylan Woodhead, Alex Bowen, Ben Stevenson, Jesse Smith, Max Irving.
Olympic Games, Men’s tournament, groups
Group A: South Africa, United States, Hungary, Greece, Japan, Italy
Group B: Australia, Croatia, Serbia, Spain, Kazakhstan, Montenegro