Netherlands men's Olympic water polo team records and statistics

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This article lists various water polo records and statistics in relation to the Netherlands men's national water polo team at the Summer Olympics.

The Netherlands men's national water polo team has participated in 17 of 27 official men's water polo tournaments.[1]

Apps Appearances Rk Rank Ref Reference Cap No. Water polo cap number
Pos Playing position FP Field player GK Goalkeeper ISHOF International Swimming Hall of Fame
L/R Handedness L Left-handed R Right-handed Oly debut Olympic debut in water polo
(C) Captain p. page pp. pages

Team statistics

Comprehensive results by tournament

Notes:

  • Results of Olympic qualification tournaments are not included. Numbers refer to the final placing of each team at the respective Games.
  • At the 1904 Summer Olympics, a water polo tournament was contested, but only American contestants participated. Currently the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and the International Swimming Federation (FINA) consider water polo event as part of unofficial program in 1904.
  • Last updated: 5 May 2021.
Legend
  •  1  – Champions
  •  2  – Runners-up
  •  3  – Third place
  •  4  – Fourth place
  •    – The nation did not participate in the Games
  •  Q  – Qualified for forthcoming tournament
  •     – Hosts
Men's team[1] 00 04 08 12 20 24 28 32 36 48 52 56 60 64 68 72 76 80 84 88 92 96 00 04 08 12 16 20 Years
 Netherlands 457553588773669101117
Total teams 74612131451618211016131516121212121212121212121212

Number of appearances

Last updated: 5 May 2021.

Legend
  • Year* – As host team
Men's team[1]AppsRecord
streak
Active
streak
DebutMost
recent
Best finishConfederation
 Netherlands177019082000Third placeEurope – LEN

Best finishes

Last updated: 5 May 2021.

Legend
  • Year* – As host team
Men's team[1]Best finishAppsConfederation
 NetherlandsThird place (1948, 1976)17Europe – LEN

Finishes in the top four

Last updated: 5 May 2021.

Legend
  • Year* – As host team
Men's team[1]TotalChampionsRunners-upThird placeFourth placeFirstLast
 Netherlands32 (1948, 1976)1 (1908)19081976

Medal table

Last updated: 5 May 2021.

Men's teamGoldSilverBronzeTotal
 Netherlands (NED)0022

Player statistics

Multiple appearances

The following table is pre-sorted by number of Olympic appearances (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), date of birth (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively.

  • Number of five-time Olympians: 0
  • Number of four-time Olympians: 1
  • Last updated: 27 July 2021.
Legend
  •     – Hosts
Male athletes who competed in water polo at four or more Olympics
AppsPlayerBirthPosWater polo tournamentsAge of
first/last
ISHOF
member
NoteRef
12345
4Ton Buunk1952FP197219761980198419/31Flag bearer for the Netherlands (1984)[2]

Multiple medalists

The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of receiving the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of receiving the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively.

  • Number of four-time Olympic medalists: 0
  • Number of three-time Olympic medalists: 0
  • Last updated: 1 May 2021.

Top goalscorers

The following table is pre-sorted by number of total goals (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the player (in ascending order), respectively.

  • Number of goalscorers (50+ goals): 0
  • Number of goalscorers (40–49 goals): 2
  • Number of goalscorers (30–39 goals): 1
  • Last updated: 1 April 2021.
Male players with 30 or more goals at the Olympics
RkPlayerBirthL/RTotal
goals
Water polo tournaments
(goals)
Age of
first/last
ISHOF
member
NoteRef
12345
1Nico van der Voet1944431964
(10)
1968
(33)
20/24[3]
2Harry van der Meer1973Right401992
(8)
1996
(16)
2000
(16)
18/26[4]
3Ruud van Feggelen1924321948
(16)
1952
(16)
24/28[5]

Sources:

Goalkeepers

The following table is pre-sorted by edition of the Olympics (in ascending order), cap number or name of the goalkeeper (in ascending order), respectively.

Last updated: 1 April 2021.

Legend and abbreviation
  •     – Hosts
  • Eff % – Save efficiency (Saves / Shots)
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
1908Johan Rühl188523The only goalkeeper in the squad[6]
1920Leen Hoogendijk189030[7]
Karel Struijs189227[8]
1924Karel Struijs (2)189231Starting goalkeeper[8]
(Unknown)
1928Abraham van Olst189730Starting goalkeeper[9]
(Unknown)
1936Herman Veenstra191124[10]
Joop van Woerkom191224[11]
1948 Olympic bronze medalJoop Rohner192721[12]
Piet Salomons192424[13]
1952Max van Gelder192427Starting goalkeeper[14]
(Unknown)
1960Henk Hermsen193723[15]
Ben Kniest192733[16]
19641Henk Hermsen (2)193727[15]
11Ben Kniest (2)192737[16]
19681Feike de Vries194325[17]
11Evert Kroon194622[18]
19721Evert Kroon (2)194625Starting goalkeeper[18]
11Wim van de Schilde194823[19]
1976 Olympic bronze medal1Evert Kroon (3)194629Starting goalkeeper
Flag bearer for the Netherlands
[18]
11Alex Boegschoten195620[20]
19801Wouly de Bie195822[21]
11Ruud Misdorp195228[22]
19841Wouly de Bie (2)195826[21]
13Ruud Misdorp (2)195232[22]
19921Arie van de Bunt196923[23]
13Bert Brinkman196824[24]
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeISHOF
member
NoteRef
YearCap
No.
GoalkeeperBirthAgeSavesShotsEff %ISHOF
member
NoteRef
19961Arie van de Bunt (2)1969278115452.6%Starting goalkeeper[23]
11Wim Vermeulen00
20001Arie van de Bunt (3)1969316514046.4%Starting goalkeeper[23]
3Wim Vermeulen (2)00

Sources:

Top sprinters

The following table is pre-sorted by number of total sprints won (in descending order), year of the last Olympic appearance (in ascending order), year of the first Olympic appearance (in ascending order), name of the sprinter (in ascending order), respectively.

* Number of sprinters (30+ sprints won, since 2000): 0

  • Number of sprinters (20–29 sprints won, since 2000): 0
  • Number of sprinters (10–19 sprints won, since 2000): 0
  • Number of sprinters (5–9 sprints won, since 2000): 1
  • Last updated: 15 May 2021.
Abbreviation
  • Eff % – Efficiency (Sprints won / Sprints contested)
Male players with 5 or more sprints won at the Olympics (statistics since 2000)
RkSprinterBirthTotal
sprints
won
Total
sprints
contested
Eff %Water polo tournaments
(sprints won / contested)
Age of
first/last
ISHOF
member
NoteRef
12345
1Bjørn Boom197561060.0%2000
(6/10)
24/24[25]

Source:

Coach statistics

Medals as coach and player

The following table is pre-sorted by total number of Olympic medals (in descending order), number of Olympic gold medals (in descending order), number of Olympic silver medals (in descending order), year of winning the last Olympic medal (in ascending order), year of winning the first Olympic medal (in ascending order), name of the person (in ascending order), respectively. Last updated: 5 May 2021.

Ivo Trumbić won the silver medal in 1964 and Yugoslavia's first Olympic gold medal in water polo in 1968. He moved to the Netherlands in 1973, hired as the head coach of the Netherlands men's national water polo team. At the 1976 Olympics in Montreal, he led the Dutch team to win a bronze medal.[26][27]

Legend
  • Year* – As host team
RkPersonBirthHeightPlayerHead coachTotal medalsRef
AgeMen's teamPosMedalAgeMen's teamMedalGSBT
1Ivo Trumbić19351.97 m
(6 ft 6 in)
29–33 YugoslaviaFP1964 Olympic silver medal, 1968 Olympic gold medal41 Netherlands1976 Olympic bronze medal1113[26]
[27]

Water polo people at the opening and closing ceremonies

Flag bearers

Evert Kroon was the flag bearer for the Netherlands at the closing ceremony of the 1976 Olympics.

Some sportspeople were chosen to carry the national flag of their country at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games. As of the 2020 Summer Olympics, three male water polo players were given the honour to carry the flag for the Netherlands.

At the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City, Fred van Dorp became the first water polo player to be a flag bearer for the Netherlands at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympics.[28]

After winning bronze in the men's tournament, Evert Kroon, the starting goalkeeper of the Dutch water polo team, carried the national flag of the Netherlands at the closing ceremony of the 1976 Montreal Olympics.[18]

Four-time Olympian Ton Buunk was the flag bearer for the Netherlands during the opening ceremony at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.[2]

Legend
  •  2008 O  – Opening ceremony of the 2008 Summer Olympics
  •  2012 C  – Closing ceremony of the 2012 Summer Olympics
  •     – Hosts
  • Flag bearer – Flag bearer who won the tournament with his team
Water polo people who were flag bearers at the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games
#YearCountryFlag bearerBirthAgeHeightTeamPosWater polo tournamentsPeriod
(age of
first/last)
MedalsRef
12345GSBT
11968 O NetherlandsFred van Dorp1938301.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 NetherlandsFP1960196419688 years
(21/30)
0000[28]
11968 C NetherlandsFred van Dorp1938301.90 m
(6 ft 3 in)
 NetherlandsFP1960196419688 years
(21/30)
0000[28]
21976 C NetherlandsEvert Kroon1946291.92 m
(6 ft 4 in)
 NetherlandsGK1968197219768 years
(22/29)
0011[18]
31984 O NetherlandsTon Buunk1952311.96 m
(6 ft 5 in)
 NetherlandsFP197219761980198412 years
(19/31)
0011[2]

See also

References

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