Ungerns herrlandslag i vattenpolo

Ungerns herrlandslag i vattenpolo (ungerska: Magyar férfi vízilabda-válogatott) representerar Ungern i vattenpolo på herrsidan. Laget vann 2013 sin 10:e världsmästerskapsmedalj.[1]

Medaljer

OS[2]

Ort och årPlacering
Nederländerna Amsterdam 1928Silver medal icon.svg
USA Los Angeles 1932Gold medal icon.svg
Tyskland Berlin 1936Gold medal icon.svg
Storbritannien London 1948Silver medal icon.svg
Finland Helsingfors 1952Gold medal icon.svg
Australien Melbourne 1956Gold medal icon.svg
Italien Rom 1960Bronze medal icon.svg
Japan Tokyo 1964Gold medal icon.svg
Mexiko Mexico City 1968Bronze medal icon.svg
Västtyskland München 1972Silver medal icon.svg
Kanada Montreal 1976Gold medal icon.svg
Sovjetunionen Moskva 1980Bronze medal icon.svg
Australien Sydney 2000Gold medal icon.svg
Grekland Aten 2004Gold medal icon.svg
Kina Peking 2008Gold medal icon.svg

VM[2]

Ort och årPlacering
Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien Belgrad 1973Gold medal icon.svg
Colombia Cali 1975Silver medal icon.svg
Östtyskland Västberlin 1978Silver medal icon.svg
Ecuador Guayaquil 1982Silver medal icon.svg
Australien Perth 1991Bronze medal icon.svg
Australien Perth 1998Silver medal icon.svg
Spanien Barcelona 2003Gold medal icon.svg
Kanada Montreal 2005Silver medal icon.svg
Australien Melbourne 2007Silver medal icon.svg
Spanien Barcelona 2013Gold medal icon.svg

EM[3]

Ort och årPlacering
Ungern Budapest 1926Gold medal icon.svg
Italien Bologna 1927Gold medal icon.svg
Frankrike Paris 1931Gold medal icon.svg
Tyskland Magdeburg 1934Gold medal icon.svg
Storbritannien London 1938Gold medal icon.svg
Italien Turin 1954Gold medal icon.svg
Ungern Budapest 1958Gold medal icon.svg
Östtyskland Leipzig 1962Gold medal icon.svg
Spanien Barcelona 1970Silver medal icon.svg
Österrike Wien 1974Gold medal icon.svg
Sverige Jönköping 1977Gold medal icon.svg
Socialistiska federativa republiken Jugoslavien Split 1981Bronze medal icon.svg
Italien Rom 1983Silver medal icon.svg
Storbritannien Sheffield 1993Silver medal icon.svg
Österrike Wien 1995Silver medal icon.svg
Spanien Sevilla 1997Gold medal icon.svg
Italien Florens 1999Gold medal icon.svg
Ungern Budapest 2001Bronze medal icon.svg
Slovenien Kranj 2003Bronze medal icon.svg
Serbien Belgrad 2006Silver medal icon.svg
Spanien Málaga 2008Bronze medal icon.svg
Nederländerna Eindhoven 2012Bronze medal icon.svg
Ungern Budapest 2014Silver medal icon.svg
Serbien Belgrad 2016Bronze medal icon.svg

Referenser

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