недеља, 3. јул 2016.

Vladimir Vujasinović - Water polo legend

 Vladimir Vujasinović  is a former Serbian water polo player, who played for national team of Serbia in 341 matches and scored 391 goals. He started his career in water polo club Primorje from Rijeka, city where he was born. After playing two seasons for them, he joined "Crvena Zvezda Jupeks" in 1991 and stayed there for 3 years. During that period, he made his first appearance in national team and scored his first goal against France at the age of 17. From 1995, he was a standard member of national team and he won dozens of trophies with national team since then. Probably the most valuable ones are 2005 World Championship gold and 3 golds on European Championships. Although water polo is one of the most successful sports in Serbia, he never won the Olympics. He has 2 bronze medals and one silver. 
           During his career, he played with success for Spanish club Barcelona, Italian clubs Rome and Pro Recco, as well as Brazilian Fluminense and Serbian club VK Partizan. He won 4 Champion Leagues, 3 of them with Pro Recco. He was named best player in the world several times. Also, he was the MVP of 2001 European Championship and sportsman of the year by the Olympic committee of Serbia in 2005. He returned to VK Partizan in 2008 and played there until his retirement in 2012. Since then, he was head coach of VK Partizan until recently. 

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